Fender Jazz Bass

The Jazz Bass was the second bass model created by Leo Fender. It was first introduced in 1960. It has two bipolar single coil "Jazz" pickups. As well as having a slightly different, less symmetrical and more contured body shape, the Jazz Bass neck is noticeably narrower towards the nut than that of the more common Fender Precision Bass. It has three control knobs (instead of the two of the Fender Precision Bass), two of them controlling the volume of the two pickups and one for the overall tone. Its typical sound, expecially of the fretless version, became a classic of the jazz/fusion music thanks to famous bassists as Jaco Pastorius. It also became a classic in the hands of bassists such as John Paul Jones of Led Zepplin, Geddy Lee of Rush, and it remains a populuar choice of musicians of Rock, Punk, and Fusion. Virtual Jazz Bass

 

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