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Description

The Fender American Series Jazz Bass from 2003 is a classic instrument that continues to capture the hearts of bassists around the globe. This model stands out for its iconic Jazz Bass sound, characterized by its rich mid-range and punchy low-end, making it a versatile choice for any musical genre. Crafted in the USA, this bass offers a superb balance of quality and performance. It features a premium alder body paired with a maple neck, providing a smooth playing experience and excellent sustain. The rosewood fingerboard adds a warm tone, complementing the bright and articulate output from its pickups.

Equipped with a pair of American Jazz Single-Coil pickups, this bass ensures a wide tonal palette, allowing musicians to easily switch from warm, mellow sounds to brighter, more cutting tones with ease. The bass is finished with a high-gloss urethane coating that not only enhances its aesthetic appeal but also protects the wood beneath.

Key Features:

  • Alder body with a maple neck and rosewood fingerboard
  • Two American Jazz Single-Coil pickups
  • High-gloss urethane finish
  • 20 medium jumbo frets
  • Vintage-style bridge with four saddle adjustments
  • American Series string-through-body bridge
  • Chrome hardware

Whether you're on stage or in the studio, the Fender American Series Jazz Bass 2003 is designed to deliver a reliable and dynamic performance every time.

Product specs

Brand Fender
Model American Series Jazz Bass with Maple Fretboard, American Series Jazz Bass with Rosewood Fretboard
Finish 2-Color Sunburst, 3-Color Sunburst, Aquamarine Metallic, Black, Butterscotch Blonde, Candy Cola, Chrome Red, Chrome Silver, Hot Rod Red, Natural, Shoreline Gold, Sky Blue, Sunset Orange Transparent, White Blonde
Year 2000 - 2007
Made In United States
Categories 4-String Basses
Active / Passive Pickups Passive Pickups
Active Preamp No Preamp
Body Material Alder, Ash
Body Shape J-Style
Color Family Black, Blue, Brown, Gold, Orange, Red, Silver, Tan, Teal, White, Yellow
Finish Pattern Sunburst
Finish Style Gloss
Fretboard Material Maple, Rosewood
Model Family Fender Jazz Bass
Neck Material Maple
Number of Frets 20
Number of Strings 4-String
Offset Body Offset Body
Pickup Configuration SS
Right / Left Handed Right Handed
Series Fender American Series

FAQs

What is the neck profile like on the Fender American Series Jazz Bass Chrome Red 2003?

The Fender American Series Jazz Bass features a modern "C" shape neck, providing a comfortable and familiar feel that's ideal for various playing styles. This profile is well-suited for both fast playing and traditional bass techniques.

How does the pickup configuration affect the sound of this Jazz Bass?

The Fender American Series Jazz Bass has a passive pickup configuration with two single-coil pickups, delivering a bright, punchy tone with clear articulation. This setup is versatile, making it suitable for genres ranging from jazz to rock and funk.

Is the Fender American Series Jazz Bass Chrome Red 2003 suitable for beginners?

Yes, the Fender American Series Jazz Bass is suitable for beginners due to its comfortable neck profile and versatile sound. However, it's also favored by advanced players for its high-quality build and classic tone.

What are the tonal characteristics of the alder and ash body materials used in this bass?

Alder provides a balanced tone with a slight emphasis on the midrange, while ash offers a brighter sound with more pronounced highs. Both materials contribute to the classic, resonant sound associated with Fender basses.

Does the Fender American Series Jazz Bass take effects pedals well?

Yes, the passive electronics and clear, articulate tone of the Fender American Series Jazz Bass make it highly compatible with effects pedals, allowing for a wide range of sonic possibilities without losing clarity.

Reviews

PROS

  • Offers a wealth of tone variations with active and passive pickups

  • Slim neck provides comfortable playability

  • Distinctive "burpy" sound that can mimic a P Bass

  • Great for both guitarists and bass players

  • High-quality Daddario XL strings included

  • Vintage modified pickups offer rich tonal color

  • Excellent fit whether on a strap or knee

  • Classic American craftsmanship ensures durability and quality

CONS

  • Heavier than some users expect, leading to potential head dive

  • Requires amp EQ adjustments for a fully rounded sound

  • Slight finish imperfections reported by some users

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See how Frank Iero uses Fender American Series Jazz Bass (2000-2007)

Frank Iero

Singer, Guitarist

My Chemical Romance

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Color/Finish: Sunburst Year: 2007

"Used on stage while touring with Lovecats, a Cure tribute band with members of The Bouncing Souls and Let It Burn, as well as touring with Reggie and The Full Effect. I also used this bass while writing and recording songs for Stomachaches and Parachutes." - Frank

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