Fender Jazz Bass 1960 - 1961
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Jazz Basses from 1960 -- the first year of Jazz Bass production -- rank as some of the most highly prized and collectable bass guitars in the world. The Jazz Bass was introduced as a higher-end counterpart to the revolutionary Precision Bass taking visual queues from the ultra-modern Jazzmaster (introduced in 1958), and including a narrower neck at the nut and closer string spacing. Also new for the Jazz Bass were a pair of single-coil pickups with two pole-pieces for each string on both, which produced punchier, brighter tones than earlier Fender basses. The Jazz Bass was rapidly embraced by players from a huge array of styles and genres, and has remained in steady production ever since.
Notable Players: John Entwistle, Noel Redding, Rick Danko, Marcus Miller, Geddy Lee, Jaco Pastorius
Notable Players: John Entwistle, Noel Redding, Rick Danko, Marcus Miller, Geddy Lee, Jaco Pastorius
Guide de Prix Reverb
Valeur estimée de Fender Jazz Bass 1960 - 1961 sur Reverb
Inclut le matériau, l'année, la finition
*Les prix ne tiennent pas compte des articles neufs, Stock-B, en assez bon état, en mauvais état ou non fonctionnels. Les prix ne tiennent pas compte des frais d’expédition et des taxes/TVA/TPS.

