Fender American Professional Classic Jazz Bass | EMPIRE MUSIC
SHOP NOW - https://empiremusic.com/collections/f... The Fender American Professional Classic Jazz Bass delivers the perfect mix of vintage character and modern precision. Built for players who crave timeless tone and effortless playability, this bass captures everything that makes the Jazz Bass a legend — smooth feel, rich dynamics, and unmistakable style. Equipped with Coastline ’62 Jazz Bass pickups, it produces deep, articulate tones with the punch and presence that define the Jazz sound. A Modern “C” neck profile ensures comfort and control, while Fender ‘lollipop’ tuners provide vintage looks with modern tuning stability. Finished in stunning custom-faded vintage colors, the Classic Jazz Bass looks as inspiring as it sounds — a professional-grade instrument built for players who demand the best of both worlds. 📞 Call us at 412-343-5299 or visit empiremusic.com to learn more about the American Professional Classic Jazz Bass. 00:00 - Intro/Specs/About 11:33 - Playing/Sound Examples 20:59 - Conclusion/Store Info

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