If those names sound familiar, that’s because both models are new takes on two of Squier’s most successful basses.
The first is exactly what the name says—a left-handed version of our popular Vintage Modified Jazz Bass. Same great mid-’70s looks, sound and feel, only in a mirror-image instrument designed to bring the love to the lefties. Features include a natural-finish soft maple body, one-piece maple neck with black binding and block inlays on the 20-fret maple fingerboard, a punchy pair of single-coil Duncan Design™ Jazz Bass pickups, chrome hardware and machine heads, a three-ply pickguard and a four-saddle chrome bridge.
The new Deluxe Jazz Bass Active is a four-string version of another popular Squier bass, the Deluxe Jazz Bass V Active. Like its five-string predecessor, the Deluxe Jazz Bass Active delivers modern active tone at unbeatable value, with features including an active three-band EQ with “slap” switch and a one-piece maple neck with ebonol fingerboard. Further, it’s available in two finishes—Black (with matching painted headstock) and Three-color Sunburst.
Squier's new Vintage Modified Jazz Bass Left Handed (center), flanked by Deluxe Jazz Bass Active models in Three-color Sunburst and Black.