Fender, American Deluxe Jazz Bass 4-String QMT - Rhonda Smith

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Specifications
Builder: 
Fender
Model: 
American Deluxe Jazz Bass 4-String QMT
Serial Number: 
DZ5011197
Year: 
2005
Color: 
Natural
Top: 
Maple
Body: 
Alder
Neck: 
Maple
Fretboard: 
Maple
The Story Behind

This is another Fender Jazz Bass from Rhonda Smith (see our TYS Collection: Rhoda Smith's Fender Jazz Bass used with Prince).

American Deluxe bass guitars (introduced in 1995) came in 4-string, fretless, 5-string and left-handed versions and feature 18V-powered 3-band active electronics (including a new design of humbucker on the Precision Bass models) as well as a strings-through/top-load bridge with stainless brass saddles, Hipshot UltraLite tuning machines, an asymmetrical 5-bolt neck plate with a contoured heel, designed for easier access to the higher registers and a Posiflex graphite-reinforced 22-fret maple neck with rosewood, maple or pao ferro fingerboard. Jazz Basses are made with chrome hardware, a traditional control plate with classic black bakelite knobs, a downsized body shape and a redesigned pick-guard with nine holes.

Fender also produced models without a pick-guard and control plate featuring flamed or quilted maple tops (FMT/QMT), gold hardware and bound necks with white pearloid rectangular block-shaped position markers from 2003 to 2007. 

Models produced prior to 2002 used 4-bolt neck fixing, 5-in-line headstocks, black or white dot markers, Schaller die-cast tuners, 9V power supply and a new design of stacked "single-pole" Jazz Bass pickups (designed by John Suhr). Vintage Noiseless pickups, a dark aluminum Fender "spaghetti" logo and abalone inlaid fingerboards were added in 1998; 5-bolt neck fixing, 4+1 tuners, 18V power supply and Schaller Lite Bass tuning machines followed 4 years later (replaced by Hipshot UltraLite tuners as of 2006). As of March 23, 2010, all American Deluxe basses came with an active/passive switch, a Fender High-Mass Vintage (HMV) bridge, Hipshot lightweight vintage tuners, a recessed string retainer bar on the A string, tinted necks with 21-fret compound radiused fretboards and 1970s-era styling.

Some of the design elements found on the American Deluxe instruments (such as the rolled fretboard edges, the HSH pickup routing and the nut and fret work) were adopted on the American Series models of 2001 (which replaced the first-generation American Standard line produced between 1986 and 2000) and the more recent American Standard Series instruments, introduced in 2008.

The American Deluxe was later updated with Samarium Cobalt Noiseless (SCN) pickups by Fender in 2004. As of March 23, 2010, all American Deluxe series guitars came with a tinted maple neck with compound fretboards, N3 noiseless pickups and the S-1 switching system has been reconfigured with a Passing Lane switch on the humbucker-equipped models.

As of January 2016, the American Deluxe series was discontinued.

This is Ronda Smith’s 2005 American Deluxe Jazz Bass 4-String QMT. Rhonda had also a 5-string sister bass to this instrument, an American Deluxe Jazz Bass 5-String QMT, which is also in our TYS collection.

The bass is featured in the Japanese January 2007 issue of Bass Magazine. The recording session with this bass is on the CD which was included in the magazine. The bass was also used in numerous live performances. Among others it was used in various settings with Cyndi Lauper, Sheila E. and the all girl band C.O.E.D. (Chronicles Of Every Diva) featuring Sheila E., Cassandra O'Neal, Rhonda Smith, and Kat Dyson. The bass was also used in the Rhonda Smith with Karma Deuce project.

This is Ronda Smith’s 2005 American Deluxe Jazz Bass 4-String QMT. Rhonda had also a 5-string sister bass to this instrument, an American Deluxe Jazz Bass 5-String QMT, which is also in our TYS collection.

The bass is featured in the Japanese January 2007 issue of Bass Magazine. The recording session with this bass is on the CD which was included in the magazine. The bass was also used in numerous live performances. Among others it was used in various settings with Cyndi Lauper, Sheila E. and the all girl band C.O.E.D. (Chronicles Of Every Diva) featuring Sheila E., Cassandra O'Neal, Rhonda Smith, and Kat Dyson. The bass was also used in the Rhonda Smith with Karma Deuce project.





C.O.E.D. (Chronicles Of Every Diva) featuring Sheila E., Cassandra O'Neal, Rhonda Smith and Kat Dyson. 

 

Rhonda Smith with Karma Deuce using the bass guitar


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