General
Squier offers you a black, elegantly curved instrument with this Vintage Modified Jazz Bass '77. Several features of this bass guitar have been based on late seventies models, like the maple fretboard with white block inlays and bindings, for instance. The master tone and volume knobs are black. The C-shaped neck allows for smooth playing and has a gloss vintage tint.
Vintage Modified Jazz Bass 77
The foundations for a genuine, gnarling Jazz Bass sound is laid by the two Fender-designed single-coils. These pickups have their separate volume controls so that you can alternate between a deeper tone and a warmer, more direct sound. The body of this guitar is made of agathis, which is light of weight and produces a relatively warm sound. The hardware is chrome-plated and the overall build quality is very respectable. This guitar represents a strong offer for fans of old-school bass grooves.
The Squier brand
The most famous Fender guitars are the Precision and Jazz bass guitars and the Stratocaster and Telecaster electric guitars. Many manufacturers have imitated these in different price ranges. In order to be able to provide a reliable and attractive alternative for beginners, Fender started their subsidiary Squier in 1982. Squier guitars and bass guitars are built according to specifications by, and under supervision of, Fender.