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Jazz 70'
| Body |
Swamp Ash |
| Neck |
Canadian Hard Maple |
| Fingerboard |
Maple or Indian Rosewood |
| Fingerboard Radius |
241 mm (9.5 inches) |
| Number of Frets |
20 |
| Fret Size |
Medium(2.4 mm) |
| Scale Length |
864 mm(34 inches) |
| Nut |
38 mm, GraphTech NuBone |
| Hardware Color |
Chrome |
| Machine Heads |
Swing Vintage type |
| Bridge |
Swing J-Bass type |
| Pickguard |
White |
| Pickups |
Swing Jazz Special set |
| Controls |
2 Volume, 1 Tone |
| Colors |
Natural |
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Jazz 70'
Jazz 70 is based on 70's Jazz Bass design. So, it has a few vintage Jazz Bass features: fingerboard binding, block inlay, Swamp Ash body. But, Jazz 70' has not stuck strictly with 70's specs, it includes a few contemporary features like Spoke-wheel truss rod, NuBone nut, etc.
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Body & Neck
Swamp Ash body and Canadian Hard Maple neck offer a very nice balance of brightness and warmth with lots of "pop". Fingerboard is available with Maple or Indian Rosewood.
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SWING Jazz Special Pickup Set
Swing Jazz Special pickup features quality materials like Alnico5 Magnet, fiber bobbins, etc. Jazz Special pickups deliver the original vintage tone and can be blended to make a variety of tones suitable for all styles of music. In combination with the Swamp Ash body, the pickups can reflect tone A to Z of legitimate Jazz Bass.
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Fingerboard Binding & Block Inlay
Fingerboard binding and block inlay are key features in conceptual design of 70's Jazz Bass.
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GraphTech NuBone Nut & Spoke-Nut Truss rod
All SWING Electric Guitars & Basses are equipped with Graph Tech Nu-Bone Nuts. Compared to standard materials, you'll hear crystal clear bell-like high end, big open lows, and a noticeable increase in overall sustain.
Graph Tech Nuts have quickly become an important tone performance tool for many guitar manufacturers, luthiers and playing professionals around the world. Especially, Nu-Bone nuts have rich tone and sustain, without the inconsistency found in ivory, bone and other natural materials. Bone and ivory have hard and soft spots (grain), throughout each piece, hampering consistent transfer of vibrations to the guitar.
You can adjust the truss rod by using Spoke wheel adjustment at the end of the neck. Instead of the adjustment being at the headstock where you would remove a cover and find the right allen wrench etc. |
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