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Fender FSR Japanese 60’s J Bass | Review


Fender’s FSR Jazz Bass is designed to be Punchy, with the ability to control each pickup individually or blend the two together. Sounds like a winner, here is Dan Veall with the details.

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15 thoughts on “Fender FSR Japanese 60’s J Bass | Review

  • I have a cij this same one but it’s a 2003 and I love it because of the sound and look and the finish is not heavy coated I tend to buy basses that are not heavy in Polly because I love the wear and tear of the guitars

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  • I love the jap basses I tend to go for the older japs if I can I just bought this one in this color I think this is my forever bass I have Its a 2003 one also jhave a few JAP jar basses and a Mexican pj and American pro 2 jazz and this bass or my mij 70s jazz are normally my go to when it comes to recording

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  • Very nice Japanese FSR bass's..I was lucky & got an all black FSR Jaguar PJ bass with Ebony fretboard & fitted now with a pair of Seymour Duncan Split Coil Linear Apollo pickup's..black matching headstock with just 'Fender' in gold spaggetti style logo..

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  • gorgeous looks and tone, nice representing. Best bass reviews on youtube IMHO. Just bought one of these now on it's way from London. Likely a vintage 6230 fret, looks it.

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  • This bass has an ash body (as told in video). About The "regular" reissue 62 jazz bass, which is the body wood (its craftes in japan, round 2005)?
    Thanks

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  • We all know Fender has a factory in Corona CA, and in Ensenada , Mexico . Who actually makes these Japanese Fender instruments?

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  • Lovely review Dan. You keep it simple and showcase the instrument rather than your technique (which i'm sure is excellent). more reviewers need to take a leaf out of your book. Many thanks.

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