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Fender Vintera III Early '70s Jazz Bass RW 3-Color Sunburst 4-string Bassguitar

Product code: 1226197

New

Fender Vintera III Early '70s Jazz Bass RW 3-Color Sunburst 4-string Bassguitar

Product code: 1226197

€1,389
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4-string Bassguitar Fender Vintera III Early '70s Jazz Bass RW 3-Color Sunburst 4-string Bassguitar

Fender Vintera III Early '70s Jazz Bass RW 3-Color Sunburst 4-string Bassguitar

€1,389
The Fender Vintera III Early '70s Jazz Bass RW 3-Color Sunburst delivers iconic 1970s style, tone, and updated playability for demanding bassists. With an alder body, maple neck, and a choice of maple or rosewood fingerboard, this instrument captures the feel of a vintage Jazz Bass. Alder body and maple neck provide the punch and clarity found...
  • Body: Alder
  • Neck: Maple
  • Fretboard: Maple
  • Bridge Pickup: Vintage-Style Early '70s Single-Coil Jazz Bass
  • Middle Pickup: Vintage-Style Early '70s Single-Coil Jazz Bass
  • Neck Pickup: None

Fender Vintera III Early '70s Jazz Bass RW 3-Color Sunburst 4-string Bassguitar

The Fender Vintera III Early '70s Jazz Bass RW 3-Color Sunburst delivers iconic 1970s style, tone, and updated playability for demanding bassists. With an alder body, maple neck, and a choice of maple or rosewood fingerboard, this instrument captures the feel of a vintage Jazz Bass.

  • Alder body and maple neck provide the punch and clarity found on classic recordings.
  • Vintage-style early '70s single-coil pickups generate authentic, articulate tones with a pronounced midrange presence.
  • The 7.25" (184 mm) fingerboard radius and early '70s "C" neck profile create a comfortable, slightly chunky grip—suited for vintage fans and modern players alike.
  • Transport to gigs or rehearsals is easy thanks to the included deluxe gig bag, which protects your instrument.

Fender Vintera III Early '70s Jazz Bass—Vintage Soul for Modern Bassists

The Fender Vintera III Early '70s Jazz Bass RW 3-Color Sunburst is crafted for players who want the punchy voice and offset style of a 1970s classic. Attention to vintage details and a professional setup elevate it for both stage and studio work. This model features an alder body and a maple neck, paired with either a maple or rosewood fingerboard, providing a familiar feel for both enthusiasts and working musicians. Period-correct features make it an excellent choice for authentic performance.

Distinctive Features of This Model

What sets the Vintera III Early '70s Jazz Bass apart are its vintage-style early '70s single-coil pickups, delivering a hotter output and focused midrange for that unmistakable '70s punch. Black block inlays, a bound fingerboard, and a 7.25" (184 mm) radius contribute to both the instrument's look and playability. The gloss polyester finish and vintage hardware reinforce the authentic vibe.

Classic Materials, Iconic Sound

Construction and tonewoods are integral to the Jazz Bass identity. The following elements shape the signature sound:

  • Body Material: Alder — delivers balanced mids and tight lows, perfect for powerful bass lines.
  • Neck Material: Maple — enhances stability and brightness for articulate notes.
  • The maple fingerboard brings added clarity and sharp attack, vital for precise note definition in demanding musical passages.

Vintage Feel with Modern Comfort

The neck and fingerboard design emphasize both comfort and authenticity:

  • Neck Shape: Early '70s "C" — slightly chunkier, especially around the nut, for a secure grip in lower positions.
  • Fingerboard Radius: 7.25" (184 mm) — classic rounded feel that helps facilitate smooth position shifts.
  • Nut Width: 38 mm — slim for agile playing, as expected from a Jazz Bass.

Signature Electronics and Hardware

Electronics and hardware refine the tonal palette and reliability:

  • Pickups: Vintage-Style Early '70s Single-Coil Jazz Bass — neck: 6.72 kΩ, bridge: 7.3 kΩ deliver hotter, mid-focused tones for funk, rock, or studio sessions.
  • Controls: Two volume (neck/bridge), one master tone — blend tones from woody warmth to crisp punch.
  • The vintage-style 4-saddle bridge with barrel saddles ensures solid intonation and sustain, even through rigorous playing.

Target Player

This model appeals to vintage aficionados, working musicians, and collectors needing authentic 1970s sound and robust reliability. Whether on stage or in the studio, players can rely on its period looks and versatile voice for a wide range of musical settings.

Body

Body: Alder

Alder is a medium-weight wood that produces a well-balanced tone with a strong mid-range, bright highs and moderate bass. It is known for its warm and full sound, making it a versatile material for a variety of musical styles.

Neck

Neck: Maple

Maple is known for its strength and stability, making it ideal for necks that need to resist bending and warping.

Fretboard

Fretboard: Maple

The maple fingerboard is valued for its smoothness and strength, while offering excellent playability and a clear, articulate sound. It is popular for its bright appearance and its ability to maintain accurate and detailed sound while playing.

Suitability

Тype

Jazz Bass

Size

Size

Full Size

Features

Number of Strings

4

Tuning Machines

Vintage Style Open Back

Controls

Volume (2 x), Tone

Switch

No

Control Knobs

Black Plastic

Properties

Handedness

Right Handed

Pickups Configuration

SS

Neck Profile

Early '70s "C"

Number of Frets

20

Pickups

Passive

Electronics

Passive

Fretboard Inlays

Black Block

Gauge

045" / 105"

Nut

Bone

Neck Pickup

None

Pickguard

3-Ply Parchment

Strap Button

Vintage Style

Original Colour by Producer

3-Color Sunburst

Material

Finish

Polished

Body

Alder

Neck

Maple

Neck Finish

Gloss Urethane

Fretboard

Maple

Top

None

Hardware

Chrome/Nickel

Construction Method

Bolt-on

Package

Package Contents

Deluxe Gig Bag

Power supply

Battery Operation

No

Accessory

Incl. Gig bag/Case

Gigbag

Dimensions and Weight

Fingerboard Radius

7,25"

Frets Size

Vintage Tall

Scale (mm)

864

Nut Width (mm)

38.1

Country

Made in

Mexico

Documents

Instructions for use
Manufacturer information
Manufacturer:
Fender Musical Instruments Corporation
311 Cessna Circle, 92878, Corona, United States
Responsible person:
Fender (EDC) B.V.
Transpolispark, Siriusdreef 17-27, 2132 WT, Hoofddorp, Netherlands
Safety instructions

Please refer to the user manual for the specific safety instructions for this product.