2004 Fender '62 Reissue Jazz Bass JB62-75US Japan CIJ w/USA pickups
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2004 Fender '62 Reissue Jazz Bass JB62-75US Japan CIJ w/USA pickups

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2004 Fender '62 Reissue Jazz Bass JB62-75US Japan CIJ w/USA pickupsMaker: Fender Model: '62 Reissue Jazz Bass JB62 75US Condition: Very good Description: Here for your consideration is a 2004 Fender '62 Reissue Jazz Bass JB62 75US in very good condition! From Fender Japan's 2004 vintage premium collection featuring USA vintage pickups, fulls size pots, alder body and vitnage correct spiral saddle bridge. The body shows some light surface marks and a few very small dings along the edges but is otherwise in excellent

Maker: Fender

Model: '62 Reissue Jazz Bass JB62-75US

Condition: Very good

Description:

Here for your consideration is a 2004 Fender '62 Reissue Jazz Bass JB62-75US in very good condition! From Fender Japan's 2004 vintage premium collection featuring USA vintage pickups, fulls size pots, alder body and vitnage correct spiral saddle bridge. The body shows some light surface marks and a few very small dings along the edges but is otherwise in excellent condition. Neck and headstock are in great shape with no notable damage or blemishes. Fretboard shows some light wear along the edges but otherwise is in excellent condition. Frets are in excellent condition condition showing only the very lightest signs of wear with no issues. Hardware shows someone and oxidization but all functions perfectly. Electronics work perfectly and features a set of Fender USA Jazz Bass pickups that sound great. Overall a really nice '62 Reissue that plays and sounds fantastic! Has been fully inspected and set up by our tech and ready for a new home. Includes gig bag. See below for a list of specs and info.

Weight: 9lbs 5oz

Fretboard Radius: 7.25"

Nut Width: 1 1/2"

Neck Thickness: 1st fret  .769", 12th fret .953"

Pickup Measurements: Neck 7.06k,  Bridge 7.16k

The 2004 Fender JB62-75US is a highly regarded '62 vintage reissue Jazz Bass. It was manufactured in Japan by the Dyna Gakki factory (often featuring a "Crafted in Japan" or CIJ label). The "75" in the model name represents its original catalog price of ¥75,000, while the "US" designation signifies that it came factory-equipped with USA-made vintage single-coil pickups. These premium pickups offer a major tonal upgrade over standard domestic Japanese models.

  • Body Wood: Features a premium solid Alder body
  • Neck & Fingerboard: Slender, highly playable maple neck with a classic slab-laminated rosewood fingerboard. It features a vintage 7.25-inch (184mm) radius and 20 frets.
  • Pickups: Dual factory-installed Fender USA Vintage Single-Coil Jazz Bass pickups. These provide a punchy, warm midrange and a classic, articulate 1960s tone.
  • Vintage Hardware: Spiral saddle bridge, vintage-style reverse or standard open-gear clover tuners, a ground wire running on top of the body from the bridge to the rear pickup cavity, and a 3-ply tortoiseshell  pickguard.
  • Controls: Traditional 3-knob layout consisting of Volume 1 (Neck), Volume 2 (Bridge), and Master Tone.
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