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Open Box Squier Classic Vibe '70s Jazz Bass Maple Fingerboard Level 2 3-Color Sunburst 197881287719


Description
Squier's Classic Vibe '70s Jazz Bass brings iconic '70s era design to the modern age. This sleek bass combines a lightweight poplar body with a maple neck and fingerboard for articulate tone and smooth playability. Two Fender-designed alnico single-coil pickups provide the warm, crisp sound that defined a generation. With a slim "C"-shaped neck profile, 9.5"-radius fingerboard, and narrow-tall frets, this bass feels familiar and fast. Vintage-style tuners, a 4-saddle bridge, 3-ply pickguard, and nickel-plated hardware complete the retro vibe. The Classic Vibe '70s Jazz Bass—a reimagined classic with vintage style and modern playability.
Fender-Designed Alnico Single-Coil Pickups
The two Fender-designed alnico single-coil pickups provide dynamic, articulate tone with balanced output. Roll back the neck pickup for a warm, round sound or blend in the bridge pickup for increased attack and high-end cut. With both pickups engauged, you'll get the full-spectrum sound that shaped '70s popular music.
Maple Neck and Fingerboard
The maple neck and fingerboard offer a smooth playing feel and bright, crisp tone. The "C"-shaped neck profile feels comfortably familiar for most players. A 9.5" fingerboard radius and narrow-tall frets make navigating the 34" scale length effortless. Black block position inlays provide an understated yet stylish touch.
Vintage-Style Hardware
Vintage-style tuners, a 4-saddle bridge, 3-ply pickguard, and nickel-plated hardware complete the retro esthetic. The tuners smoothly and accurately hold tune through dynamic playing. The bridge saddles securely anchor each string for rock-solid intonation.
Lightweight Poplar Body
The lightweight poplar body reduces playing fatigue and provides articulate, balanced tone. Its gloss polyurethane finish accentuates the wood grain for an organic look. A deep cutaway gives easy access to higher frets.



Features
- Poplar body with pickguard and gloss finish
- Maple neck with C profile and maple fingerboard
- Dual Fender-designed Alnico single-coil pickups
- Nickel hardware includes vintage style bridge and tuning machines
Specs
- Shape: C
- Wood: Maple
- Neck joint: Bolt-on
- Scale length: 34 in.
- Truss rod: Standard
- Finish: Vintage tint gloss
- Active or passive pickups: Passive
- Pickup configuration: SS
- Neck: Fender Designed Alnico Single-Coil
- Bridge: Fender Designed Alnico Single-Coil
- Brand: Fender
- Series or parallel: Parallel
- Material: Maple
- Radius: 9.5 in.
- Fret size: Narrow Tall
- Number of frets: 20
- Inlays: Dot
- Nut material: Bone
- Nut width: 1.5 in. (38.1 mm)
- Cutaway: Double cutaway
- Construction: Solidbody
- Body wood: Poplar
- Body finish: Gloss
- Orientation: Right handed
- Control layout: Volume 1, volume 2, master tone
- Bridge type: Fixed
- Bridge design: 4-Saddle Vintage Style
- Tuning machines: Open-geared vintage style
- Color: Nickel
- Number of strings: 4
- Pickguard: Yes
- Special features: Electronics
- Case: Sold separately
- Country of origin: Indonesia
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Reviews
4.69
29 Reviews
96%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
It's a keeper
I really like the bass I found, I played a bunch of these and they were all different. I got this one brand new in the box after playing a floor model. But after opening and inspecting, the setup was not really that good, so I did the setup, polished a few minor flaws and it plays excellent. I noticed the sound and the tone variation when blending the volumes and the tone pot really makes a difference, I can say that this was not the case of all of them I played. Mine has a three piece body, I've seen 1 and 2 piece bodies as well in this same model. I could not find another three piece, that's why I fixed the problems and kept it, because it sounds so good, there is something definitely different about this one. The tone, volume and dynamics between the strings is very balanced and it speaks bass if you know what I mean. I would be hard pressed to find another bass like this one. I've played this bass with a couple of bands and everyone likes the tone and I can say this bass has character and it is very musical and fun to play. So try it out and see and hear how you like it, I recommend this bass for beginners and professionals.
Most Liked Negative Review
every one looks and feels different, fretwork iffy
This instrument is exponentially better than an Affinity series. The Classic Vibe feels like a higher quality instrument with better electronics and pots than the Player series, so definitely a good value, but the fretwork is inconsistent as are the finishes and neck carves. This is good for a beginner or someone on a budget but if you are serious and in it for the long haul, I think worth it to go with the American made. I saw 3 of these at Guitar Center and they all looked and felt very different. 1, 2, and 3 piece bodies, varying weights, and the color of the body and neck varies quite a bit. It appears some look good some don't, some feel good some don't. The neck carve varies as well. The tone is good and the pots are good. I didn't open it up, but it doesn't sound like it has any shielding. Again, go with an a American model if you are serious.
- Jamming21
- Practicing21
- Recording11
- Small Venues8
- Rock Concerts5
- Fret Buzz4
- Craftsmanship2
- Flat Sound2
- Not the thumpy sound I was looking for.1
- Poor Pick Up1
- Experienced15
- Novice9
- Professional Musician3
- Fun To Play24
- Good Tone24
- Good Feel22
- Solid Electronics17
- Good Pick Up16
Reviewed by 29 customers
Beautiful instrument, but didn't suit my needs.
Verified Buyer
submitted2 months ago
byAnne
fromSeattle, WA
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I returned this bass and purchased a Fender Player II PJ Mustang for the sound that I was looking for.
Great Value
submitted9 months ago
byEdward
fromHarlem, NY
Versatile instrument that gives you that jazz bass sound. Only problem is the instrument is really heavy. I can only play it for long stretches sitting down. I play it with flatwounds....awesome.
My first bass
Verified Buyer
submitted10 months ago
byRandall
fromSt. Louis, MO
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I love the look. It sounds great and I have a long way to go to get it to sound better. I've always wanted to play bass, and one of my favorite bassists, (Marcus Miller) plays a Fender jazz bass. I like the look, so I went with the Squire Jazz Bass.
Excellent bass
Verified Buyer
submitteda year ago
byChris
fromFlorida
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Bought this after playing it at the local guitar center. This bass plays great and the frets are all smooth.
Sounds good, feels good
Verified Buyer
submitteda year ago
byKevin
fromVirginia
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Sounds like a jazz bass! Very happy with the quality, especially for the money. Good platform for mods if interested.
Squier bass
Verified Buyer
submitteda year ago
byLuis
fromLa mesa
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Great guitar
Q&A
Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.
submitted2 years ago
asked byJewels
fromLake Wales, Florida
What's the model number of the Squier Classic Vibes 70's Jazz Bass? Thank you.
Model #: 0374540506submitted3 years ago
asked byNone
fromLakewood Ca
What year was it made?
To know the exact year we would need the serial number, which we can't know without opening it. But this model will have been made in the last 4 years since this was released.submitted3 years ago
asked bySteve
fromSuffield,Ct
Would you recommend this over the Marcus Miller Sire7?
I'll go with the Sire7submitted3 years ago
asked bySugar
fromS.W. Louisiana
What color is the lacquer on this headstock?
It is the same ads the body, Vintage tint gloss. It's relatively darksubmitted4 years ago
asked byCool
fromWalnut Cove N.C
Where's it made ?
Indonesiasubmitted4 years ago
asked byBenjamin
fromLafayette, Louisiana
What is the difference between this 70s bass and the 60s bass in terms of sound etc.?
Very little.submitted5 years ago
asked byEric O
fromWoodstock, GA
Are the neck position markers inlays or painted on?
They are inlays.submitted5 years ago
asked byTimothy
fromMI
Where was the bass made?
This is made in Indonesia.This bass was made in Indonesia.submitted5 years ago
asked byBerna
fromTX
Are the strings costed
The strings are not coated.submitted5 years ago
asked byJuan
fromIndependence, MO
is the fretboard glossed? So its not sticky?
This bass does not have a glossy fret board.