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Description
Introducing the Squier Jazz Bass - an electrifying blend of modern performance and classic aesthetics perfect for today's musician. This bass guitar has been designed with the contemporary player in mind, merging time-honored style with innovative features to deliver a performance powerhouse.
The Squier Jazz Bass boasts a sleek and speedy 'C'-shaped neck profile, offering effortless playability for those quick bass runs. The modern bridge ensures not only a colossal rumble but also optimal stability, ensuring your performance is always pitch-perfect.
One of the standout features of this bass is the matching painted headstock, which adds a touch of class to the overall design. Paired with gleaming chrome hardware, this bass is a sight to behold and is sure to steal the spotlight on any stage.
Under the hood, the Squier Jazz Bass is equipped with two Squier ceramic single-coil pickups and a classic Jazz Bass control layout. These features ensure that this bass is ready to deliver a revolutionary performance, whether you're jamming at home or rocking out on stage.
Key Features:
- Modern playability with a 'C'-shaped neck profile
- Matching painted headstock for a cohesive aesthetic
- Chrome hardware
- Standard Jazz Bass control layout
- Two Squier ceramic single-coil pickups
- Modern bridge for titanic rumble and optimal stability
Videos
Empire Music
Fender Squier Classic Vibe 70's Jazz Bass - EMPIRE MUSIC
Reviews
Critic Reviews
4.0 out of 5
Based on 8 Reviews and 53 Ratings
189
warm sound.
This is not my bass. i borrowed it from a friend. my first impression is the really warm and comfy sound, that you will expect from a jazz bass. i have been a jazz bass user since i began playing bass, and this is the best one that i have tried.
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2065
Good Budget Bass
Traded a Hofner counterfeit to a friend of mine for this, as I wasn't really vibing with a hollowbody bass. For a resale value of $100, this bass is a great tool to have around recording situations. It's dependable, sounds good, and I don't have to worry about other people messing it up since it's seen better days. The weight seems to be quite a bit less than a real Fender, so it's easier to play for extended periods of time. Not exactly my go-to bass, but it's nice to have around for a classic Fender tone. Not much beats that.
282
Quality.
My 2000 Squier Jazz Bass has a better feeling neck, frets and better sounding pickups than any MIM Fender coming out today. Yes, it says Squier on the headstock and for us who are "snobs", I don't want to take it out and play live with it but I'll give you one guess at which bass is my gear review/demo bass in the studio.
Don't question it, you can't beat the price tag and the quality and durability of these "older" Squier's is outstanding.
40997
not bad
my best friend gave this bass to me as a gift, I need to get it set up but its quite alright
106
My main bass.
Bought mine very used with a broken trust rod. Later replaced the neck with a cheap amazon copy and it has served as my main bass since.
138
Not bad, but not good.
This was my first ever electric bass I used to own when I started playing in 2012. A bass for beginners, not good overall but decent to start off with.
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At 0:51 Andrew can be seen jumping about with a Jazz Bass. I presume it is a Squier.
In min 3:00 Jessie says that he used a squier jazz bass to record the first EP called "Heads Up"
In an interview with Vintage Guitar® magazine, Noel Redding discusses owning a Squier Jazz Bass.
In this video Jared explains how he used Squire Jazz basses throughout his days in Karp and the start of Big Businesses after seeing Vern from Unwound play them.
A photograph on Wikipedia shows Leif Edling playing a Squier 70s Classic Vibe Jazz Bass in a natural finish.
In a Headphone Commute article titled "In the Studio with Ital Tek," a photo shows iTAL tEK with a Squier Jazz bass, indicating its presence in his studio setup.
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