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Description

Crafted during the iconic 70s lawsuit era, the Memphis-brand MIJ Jazz Bass Clone pays homage to a classic design with an authentic touch that only Japanese craftsmanship can deliver. This vintage-inspired beauty boasts a natural ash body that resonates with warm tonal characteristics, making it a favorite among seasoned bassists seeking that retro vibe. Its sleek maple neck, adorned with a maple fingerboard and classic block inlays, offers a smooth playing experience reminiscent of the original Jazz basses.

The standout feature of this instrument is its pair of single-coil pickups, delivering a rich and punchy sound that cuts through the mix with precision. These pickups are crafted to retain the vintage warmth while adding a touch of modern clarity. The bass's design is a testament to the era of innovation and excellence in Japanese luthiery, mirroring the revered aesthetics and sound of the original models.

Whether you're laying down the groove in a studio session or captivating audiences on stage, the Memphis-brand MIJ 70s Jazz Bass Clone is a versatile addition to any bassist's arsenal. It's a tribute to a bygone era, merging nostalgic appeal with a reliable build.

Key Features:

  • Natural ash body for warm tonal resonance
  • Maple neck with a maple fingerboard and block inlays
  • Two single-coil pickups for rich, punchy sound
  • Crafted during the 70s lawsuit era in Japan

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See how David Wm. Sims uses Memphis-brand MIJ 70s lawsuit model Jazz bass clone

David Wm. Sims

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The Jesus Lizard

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This bass has served as David’s main bass for over thirty years and has been featured at every Scratch Acid and Jesus Lizard show he has ever played, up to and including the reunion shows played from 2008 to 2010.

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