About
Fender Roadworn
Jazz Bass
A veritable racecar of a bass, the
Jazz Bass was born in the 1960s and became the favorite of players who put as many miles on the instrument as they did on their tour buses. The more it was used (and abused), the more it growled back and became even more comfortable. Fender's new Road Worn '60s
Jazz Bass guitar delivers that aged look and feel—designed with 1960s specs, including a nitrocellulose-lacquer finish, and built to look, sound and feel like it's got more than just a few miles on it.
Specifications- Body: Alder
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Neck: Maple, “C” Shape, (Nitrocellulose Lacquer Finish)
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Fingerboard: Rosewood, 7.25” Radius (184 mm)
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No. of Frets: 20 Vintage Style Frets
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Pickups: 2 Standard Vintage Alnico Magnet Jazz Bass Single Coil Pickups
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Controls:
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Volume 1. (Neck Pickup),
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Volume 2. (Bridge Pickup),
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Master Tone
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Bridge: American Vintage Precision®/Jazz® Bass
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Machine Heads: Vintage Style Reverse Tuning Machines
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Hardware: Nickel/Chrome
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Pickguard 4-Ply Brown Shell
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Scale Length 34” (864 mm)
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Width at Nut 1.50” (38 mm)
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Unique Features Distressed Body, Neck and Hardware Creating an Aged and Worn Appearance,
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True Vintage Styling,
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Synthetic Bone Nut