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Fender Vintera III Early '60s Jazz Bass - Olympic White

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A faithful tribute to the original Jazz Bass.

When Fender introduced the Jazz Bass in 1960, it marked a shift toward a more refined, player-focused instrument—sleeker, faster and far more flexible than anything that came before it. With its offset body, slim neck and dual-pickup layout, it offered a new level of control over tone and feel. The Fender Vintera III Early ’60s Jazz Bass pays tribute to that original design with period-correct precision, from the slab rosewood fingerboard and clay dot inlays to the distinctive stacked concentric controls. An alder body paired with a maple neck delivers balanced, punchy response with the clarity and articulation that define classic Fender tone. Early-’60s single-coil pickups provide classic J Bass growl, while the concentric controls allow independent tone shaping for each pickup. It all adds up to a authentic tribute to the J Bass at its inception—where feel, control and tonal flexibility came into focus.

Alder Body and Offset Design for Balance, Comfort and Classic Response

The Vintera III Early ’60s Jazz Bass starts with an alder body that delivers a balanced, punchy response with clear lows, present mids and smooth highs. Its offset body design enhances comfort and balance whether seated or on a strap, making it easy to play for extended sessions. This combination creates a resonant, stable foundation that supports both groove-driven low-end work and more articulate, melodic playing styles—hallmarks of the early J Bass sound.

Dual Single-Coil Pickups and Concentric Controls for Precise Tone Shaping

A pair of vintage-style early-’60s Jazz Bass single-coil pickups delivers a versatile tonal range, from deep, supportive lows to articulate, growling midrange. The distinctive stacked concentric controls—independent volume and tone for each pickup—allow precise blending and shaping, giving players detailed control over their sound. This layout makes it easy to dial in everything from warm neck pickup tones to more focused bridge pickup character, capturing the tonal flexibility that defined the original J-Bass.

Maple Neck and Slab Rosewood Fingerboard for Warmth and Smooth Feel

A maple neck with an early-’60s C-shaped profile offers a slim, comfortable feel that encourages fluid movement across the fingerboard. The slab rosewood fingerboard—a defining feature of early Jazz Bass models—adds warmth and a softer attack, contributing to a rounder, more expressive tonal response. Its 7.25" radius and vintage-tall frets recreate the feel of the era, delivering a playing experience that remains responsive and dynamic under the fingers.

Vintage-Inspired Hardware and Appointments for an Authentic Playing Experience

The vintage-style four-saddle bridge with threaded steel saddles provides dependable intonation and classic feel, while reverse tuning machines offer reliable tuning stability with period-correct functionality. A bone nut enhances resonance and tuning consistency, and vintage-inspired details like clay dot inlays and cloverleaf tuning paddles reinforce the instrument’s early-’60s aesthetic. Together, these elements deliver dependable performance with authentic vintage character.

A Faithful Tribute to the Original Fender Jazz Bass Design

The Fender Vintera III Early ’60s Jazz Bass captures the defining features of the original 1960 model, offering the comfort, tonal flexibility and expressive feel that helped establish the Jazz Bass as a studio and stage standard. Long associated with influential players such as Jaco Pastorius, Geddy Lee, John Paul Jones, Flea and Marcus Miller, the Jazz Bass became a defining voice across genres and generations. With its period-correct construction and versatile voice, the Vintera III Early ’60s Jazz Bass reflects the clarity, control and expressive range that helped shape some of the most iconic bass tones in modern music.