1995 Fender JB75-90 - 1975 Jazz Bass Reissue - Made in Japan (FujiGen) - Pro Set Up! w Perfect Frets/Action/Intonation
1995-1996 Fender 1975 Jazz Bass reissue JB75-90
Premium Ash Body
Bound Neck w Block Inlays
Made in Japan at the Iconic FujiGen Plant
Serial: U064693
Weight 8 lbs 14 oz's
Nut Width: 1.36"
Neck Thickness at 1st Fret: 0.79"
Neck Thickness at 12th Fret: 0.94"
Comes in Original Fender Soft Case
Check Out the Demo Video Below
$$$ It has just been professionally set up and dialed in for optimal tone and playability. It has low action with no buzzing. The frets are in perfect condition and polished to shine like a mirror, it is truly stage or studio ready/worthy. (Including new Strings, perfect Intonation, truss rod adjustment and low action) Read Our Feedback and Rest Assured, The Dude Abides!
Unleash the Groove: Own a Piece of thumping excellence with this sweet 1995 Fender Japan JB75-90 ‘75 Jazz Bass Reissue in a vibrant Three-Tone Sunburst!
If you'd love a J-Bass with tons of sonic mojo and all the vibe of a vintage piece, then this reissue will tickle your fancy. We have a lot of instruments come through our shop here at The Guitar Dude, but sometimes there's a piece that captures your attention in a special way. This J-Bass is an absolute classic and the attention to detail and craftsmanship is what draws us in... The bridge pickup has a precise and inherently powerful tone that perfectly contrasts the neck pickups warmth and bloom. Some of the best tones to be found on this bass are in the varied multitude of sounds produced by the blending of the two pickups. The versatility cannot be overstated, as the bass works well for any style. A beautiful ash is resonant with a balanced weight and rich sustain. The one piece maple neck has a comfortable medium chunky C profile and is handsomely adorned with binding and block pearloid position markers that beautifully accent the rosewood fretboard. The neck is straight, and yruss rod work flawlessly. The headstock has a period correct block logo decal and vintage-style clover button tuners. Cosmetically, the bass is in excellent, player friendly condition with only light natural play-wear. It is in very good shape overall for its age. It has some arm wear and a few light surface scratches. As with any pre-rocked instrument if you look hard enough, you may find a small ding or two, but overall this bass is very clean for 30 years old. This is a great J-Bass that is destined to bring one lucky player years of sonic bliss.
Imagine holding in your hands a bass that channels the raw, punchy soul of the 1970s funk era, yet boasts the impeccable craftsmanship of Japan’s golden age of guitar manufacturing. This isn’t just any instrument—it’s a 1995 Fender Japan JB75-90, a faithful reissue of the iconic 1975 Jazz Bass, finished in a mesmerizing three-tone sunburst that dances under stage lights like a sunset over Tokyo’s skyline. Crafted at the legendary FujiGen plant, this bass is a time machine for your fingers, delivering that vintage growl with modern reliability. Whether you’re slapping through a disco revival, laying down smooth jazz lines, or anchoring a rock band’s rhythm section, this JB75-90 isn’t just a bass—it’s your ticket to sonic immortality. And at a price that won’t break the bank, it’s calling your name louder than a Jaco Pastorius solo!
Picture this: The body, carved from premium ash wood, erupts in a classic three-tone sunburst finish—deep tobacco hues fading into fiery amber and warm honey tones—that highlights the natural grain like a work of art. It’s offset for ergonomic comfort during those marathon gigs, with a glossy polyurethane coat that resists wear while amplifying its vintage vibe. The neck, a slim oval-shaped maple profile, feels like butter in your hands, bolted on with a three-bolt plate for that authentic ‘70s stability and easy adjustments. Glide up the bound maple fingerboard, adorned with pearloid block inlays that scream retro elegance, and you’ll find 20 vintage-style frets ready to handle your fastest runs without a hint of buzz. Dual single-coil pickups—vintage JB-style for that bright, articulate punch—capture every nuance, controlled by independent volumes for each and a master tone knob to dial in everything from gritty overdrive to silky smooth lows. The chrome vintage bridge anchors your strings with precision, while the open-gear tuners keep you locked in tune through the sweatiest sets. This bass doesn’t just play; it performs, with a 34-inch scale length that delivers thunderous sustain and a 1.5-inch nut width for effortless playability.
But let’s dive deeper into what makes this bass a player or collector’s dream—its full specifications, straight from the annals of Fender Japan excellence:
• Model: JB75-90 ‘75 Jazz Bass Reissue
• Year: 1995
• Origin: Made in Japan at FujiGen Gakki plant
• Body Material: Ash
• Body Finish: Three-Tone Sunburst (polyurethane gloss)
• Body Shape: Offset Jazz Bass contour
• Neck Material: Maple
• Neck Shape: Oval (slim, comfortable profile)
• Neck Joint: Three-bolt with micro-tilt adjustment
• Scale Length: 34 inches
• Fingerboard Material: Maple, bound with black binding
• Fingerboard Inlays: Pearloid blocks
• Number of Frets: 20, vintage-style
• Nut Width: 1.5 inches (bone nut)
• Pickups: Two single-coil JB-Vintage (SS configuration), with correct 1975 bridge pickup spacing for authentic tone
• Controls: 2 Volume knobs, 1 Master Tone knob
• Bridge: Vintage-style chrome with four saddles
• Tuners: Open-gear chrome
• Hardware: Chrome throughout
• Pickup Configuration: Dual hum-canceling single-coils for bright, punchy mids and tight lows
• Weight: Approximately 9-10 lbs (lightweight for extended play)
• Strings: 4-string (standard .045-.105 gauge compatibility)
• Additional Features: Block Fender logo on headstock, serial number on neck plate, vintage-correct touches like the ’75 pickup placement (avoiding the common ’60s spacing error in other reissues)
These specs aren’t just numbers—they’re the blueprint for a bass that redefined groove in the ‘70s and continues to inspire today. Plug it in, and you’ll hear why legends like Geddy Lee and Marcus Miller swore by the Jazz Bass sound: crisp highs that cut through the mix, booming lows that move crowds, and a midrange bark that’s pure attitude.
Now, let’s talk legacy—the heart of this bass beats with the storied history of FujiGen Gakki, the unsung hero behind some of the world’s most beloved instruments. Founded in 1960 in Matsumoto, Japan, FujiGen began as a humble maker of classical guitars, quickly rising through the ranks by embracing innovation and precision craftsmanship amid post-war Japan’s industrial boom. By the 1970s, they were producing electric guitars for heavyweights like Ibanez and Greco, honing techniques that blended traditional luthiery with cutting-edge manufacturing. Then came the pivotal moment: In 1982, as Fender faced quality control issues and competition from copycats, they partnered with FujiGen to launch Fender Japan, a joint venture managed by Kanda Shokai. This wasn’t outsourcing—it was elevation. FujiGen’s factory ramped up to produce 14,000 guitars per month by 1983, infusing American designs with Japanese meticulousness: flawless finishes, superior wood selection, and playability that rivaled (and often surpassed) U.S.-made models. From 1982 to 1996, FujiGen held the exclusive Fender Japan contract, creating the “Made in Japan” (MIJ) era that’s now revered by collectors for its vintage accuracy and build quality. Instruments like this JB75-90 emerged from that golden period, embodying FujiGen’s philosophy of “quality over quantity” while helping Fender reclaim its throne. After parting ways with Fender in the late ’90s, FujiGen continued innovating under their own FGN brand, but their Fender Japan legacy remains unmatched—a testament to how a small Matsumoto factory became a global powerhouse.
Why settle for a modern knockoff when you can own this authentic slice of history? This 1995 JB75-90 isn’t just playable—it’s inspirational, with a setup that’s gig-ready and a tone that’s timeless. Perfect for beginners seeking quality or pros chasing that elusive vintage mojo. Supplies of these FujiGen gems are dwindling, and values are skyrocketing among collectors. Don’t let this sunburst stunner slip away—contact us today to make it yours and start writing your own bass legend! Price inquiries welcome; serious buyers only. Groove awaits! 🎸
This guitar is professionally set up and dialed in for optimal tone and playability. It has low action with no buzzing or dead spots and is an absolute joy to play. It has been deep cleaned and detailed. All guitars will arrive looking and playing great. The frets have been leveled / dressed / polished and the fingerboard was cleaned. (Unfinished Rosewood and Ebony boards get treated with Fret Doctor - a proprietary all natural oil that is the best on the market) It has brand new strings, the action was adjusted, the intonation is spot on and it plays excellent. All the electronics work flawlessly.
**** We stand behind every guitar we sell and have consistently delivered quality that beats most people expectations, earning us a reputation for quality that is unrivaled. Simply put “good enough” is not good enough for The Guitar Dude’s standards. We try and make every guitar be at its absolute BEST to deliver on our promise. We take great pride in what we do and we are always trying our best.
* Neck is perfectly straight and the truss rod works with no issues
* Intonation is spot-on
* It has been professionally set up with nice low action & new American made strings.
* If needed, the frets will be dressed leveled & crowned
* All frets are polished prior to shipping when they are set up - They will shine like new!
***Please note that international shipping prices listed are minimum quotes in some cases. Certain countries are more expensive and will require additional shipping costs. Express services such as UPS, DHL & FedEx are also available, Please contact me for a personalized quote.
About Us
The Guitar Dude is a THREE time NAMM Top 100 Dealer in the world who has been selling some of the best guitars on the planet since 2009. Known for the most Killer Flame Top Gibson 1959 Les Pauls Reissues and classic Fender guitars of all eras. I make beautiful guitar porn, please follow me on Facebook, Instagram, & Twitter.
Often copied & imitated, but never duplicated.
Like what you see? Let me go to work for you.
I offer the best consignment sales on the planet! Find me online, just look for The Guitar Dude
For in-hand description, to propose a consignment sale or anything else please contact us
I offer a super relaxed layaway plan on certain guitars, that can be custom built to fit your budget and needs. It can be extended beyond 45 days in certain situations. If you are interested in a layaway plan, please contact me for full details.
Terms For Returns & Re-Stocking Fee’s
We recognize and accept a 7 day return policy as per Reverb guidelines, BUT intentions of the return must be communicated in writing within 3 day of receiving the guitar as indicated by the tracking. Unless the guitar is not as described, ORIGINAL & RETURN SHIPPING COSTS WILL NOT BE REFUNDED. There is a 10% Re-stocking fee for ALL guitars that are returned for ANY reason outside of damage from shipping or it arrives significantly not as described. Please note that we record demo videos to make sure our guitars go out exactly as we describe them with zero issues. We understand that feeling comfortable is vital to the purchase of a guitar/bass so in any case, additional measurements or in hand descriptions are available prior to purchase/shipping. Thats said, guitars travel a great distance some times and in transit things can happen. Also guitars acclimate to new environments and this can cause a need for a new set up or minor adjustment. It is acceptable and normal if there is for instance a tiny bit of buzzing or the need to adjust a truss rod. We are in south Florida and if you are in a colder or less humid environment it is almost to be expected. Please read our feedback and see what our customers say. The guitar MUST BE RETURNED IN THE EXACT CONDITION it was advertised/received or it is subject to additional costs & or repair fees. We are not a big chain shop, I hope you understand. If you are uncomfortable with these terms please do not purchase. There are plenty big chain shops that can absorb free trials and shipping.
Payment - Shipping - International orders - Import Duties
ALL ITEMS CAN BE SHIPPED INTERNATIONALLY. - BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL IMPORT DUTIES.
I accept many forms of payment including PayPal Credit & Affirm. I always pack extremely well and ship within the USA via UPS or Fedex, all packages are fully insured with tracking & signature confirmation.
1995-1996 Fender 1975 Jazz Bass reissue JB75-90
Premium Ash Body
Bound Neck w Block Inlays
Made in Japan at the Iconic FujiGen Plant
Serial: U064693
Weight 8 lbs 14 oz's
Nut Width: 1.36"
Neck Thickness at 1st Fret: 0.79"
Neck Thickness at 12th Fret: 0.94"
Comes in Original Fender Soft Case
Check Out the Demo Video Below
$$$ It has just been professionally set up and dialed in for optimal tone and playability. It has low action with no buzzing. The frets are in perfect condition and polished to shine like a mirror, it is truly stage or studio ready/worthy. (Including new Strings, perfect Intonation, truss rod adjustment and low action) Read Our Feedback and Rest Assured, The Dude Abides!
Unleash the Groove: Own a Piece of thumping excellence with this sweet 1995 Fender Japan JB75-90 ‘75 Jazz Bass Reissue in a vibrant Three-Tone Sunburst!
If you'd love a J-Bass with tons of sonic mojo and all the vibe of a vintage piece, then this reissue will tickle your fancy. We have a lot of instruments come through our shop here at The Guitar Dude, but sometimes there's a piece that captures your attention in a special way. This J-Bass is an absolute classic and the attention to detail and craftsmanship is what draws us in... The bridge pickup has a precise and inherently powerful tone that perfectly contrasts the neck pickups warmth and bloom. Some of the best tones to be found on this bass are in the varied multitude of sounds produced by the blending of the two pickups. The versatility cannot be overstated, as the bass works well for any style. A beautiful ash is resonant with a balanced weight and rich sustain. The one piece maple neck has a comfortable medium chunky C profile and is handsomely adorned with binding and block pearloid position markers that beautifully accent the rosewood fretboard. The neck is straight, and yruss rod work flawlessly. The headstock has a period correct block logo decal and vintage-style clover button tuners. Cosmetically, the bass is in excellent, player friendly condition with only light natural play-wear. It is in very good shape overall for its age. It has some arm wear and a few light surface scratches. As with any pre-rocked instrument if you look hard enough, you may find a small ding or two, but overall this bass is very clean for 30 years old. This is a great J-Bass that is destined to bring one lucky player years of sonic bliss.
Imagine holding in your hands a bass that channels the raw, punchy soul of the 1970s funk era, yet boasts the impeccable craftsmanship of Japan’s golden age of guitar manufacturing. This isn’t just any instrument—it’s a 1995 Fender Japan JB75-90, a faithful reissue of the iconic 1975 Jazz Bass, finished in a mesmerizing three-tone sunburst that dances under stage lights like a sunset over Tokyo’s skyline. Crafted at the legendary FujiGen plant, this bass is a time machine for your fingers, delivering that vintage growl with modern reliability. Whether you’re slapping through a disco revival, laying down smooth jazz lines, or anchoring a rock band’s rhythm section, this JB75-90 isn’t just a bass—it’s your ticket to sonic immortality. And at a price that won’t break the bank, it’s calling your name louder than a Jaco Pastorius solo!
Picture this: The body, carved from premium ash wood, erupts in a classic three-tone sunburst finish—deep tobacco hues fading into fiery amber and warm honey tones—that highlights the natural grain like a work of art. It’s offset for ergonomic comfort during those marathon gigs, with a glossy polyurethane coat that resists wear while amplifying its vintage vibe. The neck, a slim oval-shaped maple profile, feels like butter in your hands, bolted on with a three-bolt plate for that authentic ‘70s stability and easy adjustments. Glide up the bound maple fingerboard, adorned with pearloid block inlays that scream retro elegance, and you’ll find 20 vintage-style frets ready to handle your fastest runs without a hint of buzz. Dual single-coil pickups—vintage JB-style for that bright, articulate punch—capture every nuance, controlled by independent volumes for each and a master tone knob to dial in everything from gritty overdrive to silky smooth lows. The chrome vintage bridge anchors your strings with precision, while the open-gear tuners keep you locked in tune through the sweatiest sets. This bass doesn’t just play; it performs, with a 34-inch scale length that delivers thunderous sustain and a 1.5-inch nut width for effortless playability.
But let’s dive deeper into what makes this bass a player or collector’s dream—its full specifications, straight from the annals of Fender Japan excellence:
• Model: JB75-90 ‘75 Jazz Bass Reissue
• Year: 1995
• Origin: Made in Japan at FujiGen Gakki plant
• Body Material: Ash
• Body Finish: Three-Tone Sunburst (polyurethane gloss)
• Body Shape: Offset Jazz Bass contour
• Neck Material: Maple
• Neck Shape: Oval (slim, comfortable profile)
• Neck Joint: Three-bolt with micro-tilt adjustment
• Scale Length: 34 inches
• Fingerboard Material: Maple, bound with black binding
• Fingerboard Inlays: Pearloid blocks
• Number of Frets: 20, vintage-style
• Nut Width: 1.5 inches (bone nut)
• Pickups: Two single-coil JB-Vintage (SS configuration), with correct 1975 bridge pickup spacing for authentic tone
• Controls: 2 Volume knobs, 1 Master Tone knob
• Bridge: Vintage-style chrome with four saddles
• Tuners: Open-gear chrome
• Hardware: Chrome throughout
• Pickup Configuration: Dual hum-canceling single-coils for bright, punchy mids and tight lows
• Weight: Approximately 9-10 lbs (lightweight for extended play)
• Strings: 4-string (standard .045-.105 gauge compatibility)
• Additional Features: Block Fender logo on headstock, serial number on neck plate, vintage-correct touches like the ’75 pickup placement (avoiding the common ’60s spacing error in other reissues)
These specs aren’t just numbers—they’re the blueprint for a bass that redefined groove in the ‘70s and continues to inspire today. Plug it in, and you’ll hear why legends like Geddy Lee and Marcus Miller swore by the Jazz Bass sound: crisp highs that cut through the mix, booming lows that move crowds, and a midrange bark that’s pure attitude.
Now, let’s talk legacy—the heart of this bass beats with the storied history of FujiGen Gakki, the unsung hero behind some of the world’s most beloved instruments. Founded in 1960 in Matsumoto, Japan, FujiGen began as a humble maker of classical guitars, quickly rising through the ranks by embracing innovation and precision craftsmanship amid post-war Japan’s industrial boom. By the 1970s, they were producing electric guitars for heavyweights like Ibanez and Greco, honing techniques that blended traditional luthiery with cutting-edge manufacturing. Then came the pivotal moment: In 1982, as Fender faced quality control issues and competition from copycats, they partnered with FujiGen to launch Fender Japan, a joint venture managed by Kanda Shokai. This wasn’t outsourcing—it was elevation. FujiGen’s factory ramped up to produce 14,000 guitars per month by 1983, infusing American designs with Japanese meticulousness: flawless finishes, superior wood selection, and playability that rivaled (and often surpassed) U.S.-made models. From 1982 to 1996, FujiGen held the exclusive Fender Japan contract, creating the “Made in Japan” (MIJ) era that’s now revered by collectors for its vintage accuracy and build quality. Instruments like this JB75-90 emerged from that golden period, embodying FujiGen’s philosophy of “quality over quantity” while helping Fender reclaim its throne. After parting ways with Fender in the late ’90s, FujiGen continued innovating under their own FGN brand, but their Fender Japan legacy remains unmatched—a testament to how a small Matsumoto factory became a global powerhouse.
Why settle for a modern knockoff when you can own this authentic slice of history? This 1995 JB75-90 isn’t just playable—it’s inspirational, with a setup that’s gig-ready and a tone that’s timeless. Perfect for beginners seeking quality or pros chasing that elusive vintage mojo. Supplies of these FujiGen gems are dwindling, and values are skyrocketing among collectors. Don’t let this sunburst stunner slip away—contact us today to make it yours and start writing your own bass legend! Price inquiries welcome; serious buyers only. Groove awaits! 🎸
This guitar is professionally set up and dialed in for optimal tone and playability. It has low action with no buzzing or dead spots and is an absolute joy to play. It has been deep cleaned and detailed. All guitars will arrive looking and playing great. The frets have been leveled / dressed / polished and the fingerboard was cleaned. (Unfinished Rosewood and Ebony boards get treated with Fret Doctor - a proprietary all natural oil that is the best on the market) It has brand new strings, the action was adjusted, the intonation is spot on and it plays excellent. All the electronics work flawlessly.
**** We stand behind every guitar we sell and have consistently delivered quality that beats most people expectations, earning us a reputation for quality that is unrivaled. Simply put “good enough” is not good enough for The Guitar Dude’s standards. We try and make every guitar be at its absolute BEST to deliver on our promise. We take great pride in what we do and we are always trying our best.
* Neck is perfectly straight and the truss rod works with no issues
* Intonation is spot-on
* It has been professionally set up with nice low action & new American made strings.
* If needed, the frets will be dressed leveled & crowned
* All frets are polished prior to shipping when they are set up - They will shine like new!
***Please note that international shipping prices listed are minimum quotes in some cases. Certain countries are more expensive and will require additional shipping costs. Express services such as UPS, DHL & FedEx are also available, Please contact me for a personalized quote.
About Us
The Guitar Dude is a THREE time NAMM Top 100 Dealer in the world who has been selling some of the best guitars on the planet since 2009. Known for the most Killer Flame Top Gibson 1959 Les Pauls Reissues and classic Fender guitars of all eras. I make beautiful guitar porn, please follow me on Facebook, Instagram, & Twitter.
Often copied & imitated, but never duplicated.
Like what you see? Let me go to work for you.
I offer the best consignment sales on the planet! Find me online, just look for The Guitar Dude
For in-hand description, to propose a consignment sale or anything else please contact us
I offer a super relaxed layaway plan on certain guitars, that can be custom built to fit your budget and needs. It can be extended beyond 45 days in certain situations. If you are interested in a layaway plan, please contact me for full details.
Terms For Returns & Re-Stocking Fee’s
We recognize and accept a 7 day return policy as per Reverb guidelines, BUT intentions of the return must be communicated in writing within 3 day of receiving the guitar as indicated by the tracking. Unless the guitar is not as described, ORIGINAL & RETURN SHIPPING COSTS WILL NOT BE REFUNDED. There is a 10% Re-stocking fee for ALL guitars that are returned for ANY reason outside of damage from shipping or it arrives significantly not as described. Please note that we record demo videos to make sure our guitars go out exactly as we describe them with zero issues. We understand that feeling comfortable is vital to the purchase of a guitar/bass so in any case, additional measurements or in hand descriptions are available prior to purchase/shipping. Thats said, guitars travel a great distance some times and in transit things can happen. Also guitars acclimate to new environments and this can cause a need for a new set up or minor adjustment. It is acceptable and normal if there is for instance a tiny bit of buzzing or the need to adjust a truss rod. We are in south Florida and if you are in a colder or less humid environment it is almost to be expected. Please read our feedback and see what our customers say. The guitar MUST BE RETURNED IN THE EXACT CONDITION it was advertised/received or it is subject to additional costs & or repair fees. We are not a big chain shop, I hope you understand. If you are uncomfortable with these terms please do not purchase. There are plenty big chain shops that can absorb free trials and shipping.
Payment - Shipping - International orders - Import Duties
ALL ITEMS CAN BE SHIPPED INTERNATIONALLY. - BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL IMPORT DUTIES.
I accept many forms of payment including PayPal Credit & Affirm. I always pack extremely well and ship within the USA via UPS or Fedex, all packages are fully insured with tracking & signature confirmation.