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Published on 03/18/11 at 16:00This is the Geddy Lee Signature Jazz Bass by Fender. You are probably well aware of Geddy Lee's work with classic rock gods Rush. The snotty, distinct fat bass tone can be had now in Geddy's signature Fender.
These have been out for a few years now. I'm going to guess since 2008. It is still in production as of 2011 and is now offered in a vintage 3 tone sunburst.I picked up a used black Geddy Lee bass with gig bag for $500.
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I really like the look. A black jazz bass, maple neck and black block inlays just really looks sharp.
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The two features that give the Geddy Lee model its distinct tone is the bridge, a Leo Quann Badass II Bridge and the wider spacing between the two single coil jazz bass pickups.
The body is made from alder wood. The neck is a one piece neck made from Maple and is shaped in the popular C shape.
Sound just as cool as you look with this strapped around your neck!
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
These have been out for a few years now. I'm going to guess since 2008. It is still in production as of 2011 and is now offered in a vintage 3 tone sunburst.I picked up a used black Geddy Lee bass with gig bag for $500.
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I really like the look. A black jazz bass, maple neck and black block inlays just really looks sharp.
None at all.
The two features that give the Geddy Lee model its distinct tone is the bridge, a Leo Quann Badass II Bridge and the wider spacing between the two single coil jazz bass pickups.
The body is made from alder wood. The neck is a one piece neck made from Maple and is shaped in the popular C shape.
Sound just as cool as you look with this strapped around your neck!
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com