Fender Releases Limited Edition Suona Thinline Jazz Bass

Crafted with a semi-hollow ash body and a bound Italian alpine spruce top, this instrument boasts exceptional clarity, lively resonance and a warmth

Fender Releases Limited Edition Suona Thinline Jazz Bass

Crafted with a semi-hollow ash body and a bound Italian alpine spruce top, this instrument boasts exceptional clarity, lively resonance and a warmth

Designed to inspire and captivate, the Limited Edition Suona models sing with a refined elegance that echoes the masterful work of a legendary artisan. A stunning adaptation of traditional Fender® design, its warm, resonant tones and unmatched beauty are a testament to the dedication and artistry poured into every detail. Experience the perfect blend of heritage and innovation in the luscious tones of the Limited Edition Suona Thinline models.

Crafted with a semi-hollow ash body and a bound Italian alpine spruce top, this instrument boasts exceptional clarity, lively resonance and a warmth unique to Thinline models. The roasted flame maple modern “C”-shape neck and 7.25”-9.5” compound-radius ebony fingerboard offer luxurious comfort and limitless playability, while the HiMassTM Vintage bridge adds sustain, resonance and punch.

Custom-designed Suona Jazz Bass pickups produce dynamic and distinct tones with rich harmonics and remarkable depth, while the premium Nitrocellulose Lacquer Violin Burst finish with matching painted headstock completes this timeless instrument. Available in Violin Burst.

FEATURES

-Semi-Hollow Ash Body with Bound Italian Alpine Spruce Top

-Nitrocellulose Lacquer Violin Burst Finish with Matching Painted Headstock

-Custom-Designed Suona Jazz Bass® Pickups

-Roasted Flame Maple Modern “C” Neck

-7.25”-9.5” Compound-Radius Ebony Fingerboard

-HiMass™ Vintage 4-Saddle Bridge

Price: $3,099.99

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Bass Magazine   By: Bass Magazine