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The Fender American Vintage 75 Jazz Bass Guitar with Rosewood Fingerboard features a bound fingerboard with white binding, three-knob controls (volume neck, volume bridge, master tone) and pearloid block inlays - all standout features of this classic. The 75 Jazz Bass also features a solid ash body for great clarity and sustain. Other Fender 75 Jazz Bass attributes include a bullet truss rod and Fender's proprietary three-bolt Micro-Tilt neck adjustment feature.
Fender American Vintage 75 Jazz Bass Guitar Specifications
- Series: American Vintage
- Body: Ash
- Neck: Maple, '70s C Shape (Gloss Polyurethane Finish)
- Number of Frets: 20 Vintage Style
- Pickups: Two '75 Vintage Jazz Bass Single-Coil Pickups
- Controls:
- Volume 1: Neck Pickup
- Volume 2: Bridge Pickup
- Master Tone
- Bridge: American Vintage '70s Jazz Bass
- Machine Heads: Vintage '70s Fender Stamped Open Gear
- Hardware: Nickel/Chrome
- Pickguard: 3-Ply Black
- Scale Length: 34 inches (864 mm)
- Width at Nut: 1.50 inch (38mm)
- Unique Features: Bullet Truss Rod Adjustment, 3-Bolt Neck Plate with Tilt Adjustment
- Included Accessories: Deluxe Black Hardshell Case (Orange Interior), Strap, Cable, Chrome Bridge and Pickup Covers are Unmounted, Meguiar’s Mist and Wipe Kit
- Case: Deluxe Black Hardshell
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| Would you consider this product to be made well? How dependable? |
| I love the bright sound of the vintage pups with the maple neck. It really cuts through the mix and still keeps the classic J bass growl. It sounds great slapped, picked, or with fingers. The one and only downside to me is the vintage bridge. I had to change it out with a bad ass 2 as the band I play with tunes down a bit and the vintage saddles tend to drift a little when they lack sufficient string tension, which can throw off your string spacing and string heights (the movement and vibration can back out the set screws). But thats not a problem with the quality of the instrument, just a personal preference thing. |
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| My personal favorite part of this bass is the fretboard and the inlays. I am a complete fender nut and own several american basses. Not one has a neck that is as silky smooth as this one. The only addition I would make, and again this is personal preference, would be a better bridge. |
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| Bright and snappy? Dark and smooth? Were the pickups hot, mellow, thick, thin? |
| With the maple fretboard it is very bright and snappy. The pups sound very mid range/growly and both the lows and the highs shine. |
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| Every single time I lay eyes on this Bass I fall in love all over again. Its looks and finish are of the best craftsmanship and are flawless. |
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