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Fender is the undisputed number one brand for electric guitars and basses.
It is beloved by countless top artists, including Jaco Pastorius, Marcus Miller, and Geddy Lee.
The Jazz Bass was released as the premium model above the Precision Bass.
Its sharp, clear sound has been cherished by countless bassists, maintaining overwhelming popularity to this day and radiating a brilliant presence.
This is Marcus Miller's signature model featuring the iconic pickguard.
Manufactured between 2003 and 2004.
The body is Ash, the fingerboard is Maple – specifications reminiscent of the 1970s.
It incorporates an active circuit.
The tuning machines are HIPSHOT Ultralite, giving it a modern feel.
It gives the impression of being based on the American Deluxe.
The sound is crisp and speedy.
Naturally, the design perfectly suits Marcus's style.
Approximately 70% of the frets remain.
The truss rod is in good condition.
The neck shows signs of slight bowing upward, but it can be played without issue after adjustment to our shop standard string height: G string 2.0mm to B string 2.8mm.
The body and finish show scattered scratches and minor marks, but no significant large damage is visible; it's in good condition.
The electronics are in good working order.
No obvious modifications were noted.
Controls: Neck PU Volume, Bridge PU Volume, Treble (Boost only), Bass (Boost only), Active/Passive Switch
Nut Width: 47mm
Bridge String Spacing: 18mm
Scale Length: 34 inches
Year Made: 2003-2004
Country of Origin: USA
We use D'Addario EXL strings for setup, trusted by professional musicians.
Characterized by a powerful attack and rich harmonics, they truly deliver performance worthy of being called a standard.
These high-quality strings maximize the instrument's performance and character, so please enjoy them together.
Our GIB craftsmen have adjusted it for easy playability before delivery.
Accessories: Hard Case
Text: Shunsuke Saga
Inspection: Yamamoto
Product Photos: Terama
item will be packed with a hard cardboard box.
we do ship internationally.