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Fender Jazz Bass View our full range of buying options, all in one place. Follow this product to see new listings in your Feed! Follow this Product. Overview Geddy Lee fans, get ready to throw down some money: the Fender Geddy Lee Signature Jazz Bass is a perfect replica of this bass-master's favorite instrument.

With two sizzling single-coil pickups, a slim, C-shaped neck profile, and chrome hardware, you get the look, feel, and tone that defined Rush's sound. Want to Sell Yours?

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Oops, looks like you forgot something. The setup is very good, neither low nor high, the 20mm string spacing works perfectly and the synthetic bone nut has been cut very well indeed. The four-bolt neck pocket is tight and secure, and the machine heads are sturdily attached and operate in a very reassuring fashion - no string slippage on this bass.

The vintage vibe is kept in check with the aforementioned black neck binding, black block markers on the front of the maple neck and fingerboard, and white dots positioned in the binding. Much has been said about these basses over the years - but we have to say, right from the off, this bass is impressive. None of them sounded like this one. With a signature tone, plugging in just amplified the characteristics we had already heard, but now with added low midrange, a smooth bass response and a clarity and playability that simply took my breath away.

Soloing each of the American Vintage single coil pickups shows what is on offer tonally: we were surprised with how focused the performance from each pickup was. Sometimes, single coil units can be lacking in certain departments - warmth, brittle top end, indistinct mids - but Fender has fitted this bass with a pair of absolute crackers.

I think the MIM stuff has been great in recent years - probably down to competition forcing Fender to up it a bit. You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

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Reply to this topic Start new topic. Prev 1 2 3 Next Page 1 of 3. Recommended Posts. Conan Posted August 4, Posted August 4, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options I read that on talk bass the other day. Conan Posted August 5, Posted August 5, I wonder what the reasons behind that decision were? John Schoen Posted August 5, Posted August 8, Stag Posted August 8, I'd have a Jap build fender over a US any day of the week.

Even if they are the same price.



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