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Fender Vintera III Early ’70s Jazz Bass – Rosewood Fingerboard, Candy Apple Red
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Description
By the early 1970s, the Jazz Bass had evolved into a high-energy powerhouse, defining the punchy, percussive sound of a new musical era. The Fender Vintera III Early ?70s Jazz Bass captures that evolution with period-correct precision and unmistakable character, pairing a resonant alder body with a maple neck and round-laminated rosewood fingerboard for a balance of clarity and woody warmth. Distinctive features like fingerboard binding and block inlays reflect the era?s shift in style, while vintage-style single-coil pickups deliver the articulate bite that helped define emerging funk and fusion styles. A repositioned bridge pickup adds unmistakable ?70s snarl, giving the instrument a tighter, more aggressive response. The result is a period-correct representation of the J Bass as it stepped into a more expressive, performance-driven role.
Alder Body and Offset Design for Punch and Balance
The Vintera III Early ?70s Jazz Bass features an alder body that delivers the balanced, punchy response associated with classic Fender tone, with tight lows, present mids and clear highs. Known for its consistency, alder provides a focused tonal foundation that holds together under more aggressive playing styles. The offset body design enhances comfort and balance whether seated or on a strap, making it well-suited for extended sessions and live performance. Together, these elements create a resonant, stable platform that supports the assertive voice associated with early ?70s Jazz Bass models.
Vintage-Style Jazz Bass Pickups for Aggressive Growl and Articulate Bite
A pair of vintage-style early ?70s single-coil Jazz Bass pickups delivers a tight, articulate voice with pronounced midrange and clear top-end detail. True to early-?70s designs, the bridge pickup is positioned slightly closer to the bridge for enhanced attack and definition, producing the unmistakable growl associated with ?70s Jazz Bass tone. Traditional dual volume and master tone controls allow precise blending of the two pickups, making it easy to move between warm neck tones and more aggressive bridge sounds, or find a balanced mix of both. This layout provides intuitive, hands-on control across a wide tonal range.
Maple Neck and Rosewood Fingerboard for Warmth and Controlled Response
A maple neck with an early ?70s C-shaped profile offers a slim, fast-playing feel that supports fluid movement across the fingerboard. The round-laminated rosewood fingerboard introduces added warmth and a smoother, more controlled attack, rounding off the top end while maintaining clarity and definition. Its 7.25″ radius and vintage-tall frets recreate the traditional Fender playing experience, delivering a responsive feel that remains expressive under the fingers. This combination balances the J Bass?s natural bite with a slightly more refined, rounded character.
Vintage Hardware and Era-Correct Appointments for a Timeless Feel
The vintage-style 4-saddle bridge with threaded steel saddles provides dependable intonation and sustain, while open-back tuning machines deliver reliable tuning stability with period-correct aesthetics. A bone nut enhances resonance and tuning consistency, supporting dependable performance across a range of playing styles. Distinctive early ?70s details like pearloid block inlays and neck binding add a refined visual identity, reinforcing the era?s shift toward a more stylized Jazz Bass design.
A Bold Expression of an Era-Defining Bass
The Fender Vintera III Early ?70s Jazz Bass captures a defining shift in the instrument?s evolution, where the Jazz Bass took on a sharper, more aggressive voice alongside a more distinctive visual identity. Long associated with influential players such as Jaco Pastorius, Geddy Lee, John Paul Jones, Flea and Marcus Miller, the Jazz Bass has remained a defining voice across genres and generations. With its combination of classic construction, era-correct appointments and unmistakable tonal character, the Vintera III Early ?70s Jazz Bass delivers the clarity, articulation and expressive range that helped shape some of the most iconic bass tones in modern music.
Fender Vintera III Early '70s Jazz Bass - Rosewood Fingerboard, Candy Apple Red Specs
| Product type | Electric bass guitar |
| Series | Vintera III |
| Model | Vintera III Early '70s Jazz Bass |
| Body style | Jazz Bass |
| Body wood | Alder |
| Body finish | Gloss polyester |
| Available colors | Black, Candy Apple Red |
| Neck wood | Maple |
| Neck profile | Early '70s C shape |
| Neck finish | Gloss urethane |
| Scale length | 34" |
| Fingerboard wood | Round-laminated rosewood |
| Fingerboard radius | 7.25" |
| Number of frets | 20 |
| Inlays | Vintage pearloid blocks |
| Bridge | 4-saddle vintage-style with threaded steel saddles |
| Nut material | Bone |
| Nut width | 1.5" |
| Tuning machines | Vintage-style open-back |
| Hardware finish | Nickel/chrome |
| Pickup configuration | SS |
| Bridge pickup | Vintage-style early-'70s single-coil Jazz Bass |
| Neck pickup | Vintage-style early-'70s single-coil Jazz Bass |
| Controls | Volume 1, volume 2, tone |
| Number of strings | 4 |
| Orientation | Right handed |
| Case | Deluxe gig bag |
Additional information
| Basses Type | Electric Bass |
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