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FENDER | Jazz Bass: Standard Series | The Standard Jazz Bass Series was renumbered 013-6200 in 2001 (previously 013-6500). In 2006, an upgraded model was introduced with medium-jumbo frets, shielded electronics for reduced hum, and all come with a gig-bag. In 2009, a tinted neck, parchment pickguard and knobs, and a 70s-style logo were introduced, and a maple fingerboard became optional. | STANDARD JAZZ BASS (MEX. MFG. NO. 013-6500/6200/6202) | - offset double cutaway Jazz Bass-style poplar body, bolt-on maple neck, 20-fret maple fingerboard with black dot inlays (6202, new 2009) or rosewood fingerboard with white dot inlays (6200/6500), Jazz Bass-style headstock, four-on-one-side tuners, Jazz Bass bridge with individual saddles, three-ply white pickguard, two J-style pickups, three knobs (v, two tone), chrome hardware, available in Arctic White, Black, Blue Agave (2002-05), Brown Sunburst (1994-present), Candy Apple Red (new 2009), Chrome Red (2006-08), Crimson Red Metallic (disc. 1998), Electron Blue (2006-08), Lake Placid Blue (disc. 1998, reintroduced 2009), Midnight Blue (1998-2001), Midnight Wine (1998-2008), or Sage Green Metallic (2002-05) finish, mfg. 1988-present. |
Standard Jazz Bass Left Hand (Mex. Mfg. No. 013-6520) | - similar to the Standard Jazz Bass, except is in left-handed configuration, mfg. 1988-present. |
Standard Jazz Bass Fretless (Mex. Mfg. No. 013-6508) | - similar to the Standard Jazz Bass, except is in fretless configuration, mfg. 1988-present. |
Standard Jazz Bass V Five-String (Mex. Mfg. No. 013-6600) | - similar to the Standard Jazz Bass, except is in five-string configuration, five-on-a-side tuners, and a pau ferro fingerboard, available in Black, Brown Sunburst, Electron Blue (2006-present), or Midnight Wine finish, mfg. 1998-2008. |
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