Fender Made in Japan Hybrid II Jazz Bass Maple Neck Forest Blue Overview
The Fender Made in Japan Hybrid II Jazz Bass Maple Neck Forest Blue is an elegant and versatile instrument that marries classic Fender aesthetics with modern playability and features. This bass is ideal for musicians who appreciate the iconic Jazz Bass tone and design but seek enhanced performance and comfort.
Key Features:
Design and Finish: The bass showcases a stunning Quilt Red Beryl finish, giving it a luxurious and eye-catching appearance. This unique finish highlights the wood grain, adding a touch of sophistication to the classic Jazz Bass body shape.
Neck and Fingerboard: The bass features a Modern “C” shaped neck with a satin finish, ensuring smooth and comfortable playability. The neck is paired with a 9.5" radius rosewood fingerboard, which provides a balanced feel and allows for easy fretting and smooth finger transitions across the neck. Narrow-tall frets enhance playability, making it easier to play precise notes and chords.
Pickups: Equipped with newly designed Hybrid II Custom Voiced Single Coil Jazz Bass® pickups, this bass delivers the signature punchy and articulate tone that Jazz Bass models are renowned for. The staggered pole pieces in the pickups ensure balanced string response and a full, rich sound.
Hardware: The bass comes with vintage-style hardware, including a bridge with a sustain block underneath, which enhances sustain and resonance. The vintage-locking tuners provide tuning stability and ease of string changes, making the bass reliable for both studio sessions and live performances.
Playability: Designed with player comfort in mind, the bass offers a smooth and responsive playing experience suitable for all levels. The modern neck profile and fingerboard radius make it easy to navigate the fretboard, whether you’re laying down a solid groove or exploring more complex bass lines.
Case/Gig Bag: The instrument is accompanied by a gig bag, ensuring protection and easy transport, whether you’re heading to a gig, rehearsal, or simply storing the bass.