What would happen if you took the storied tone of a Jazz Bass, but gave it a Precision Bass makeover? The Squier Paranormal Jazz Bass ’54 answers that question. This costumed J Bass borrows its look from a mid-1950’s P bass, featuring its distinctive sprawling pickguard and vintage-style control plate. But it’s sound is all J — snarling, but sweet, and drenched in rich harmonics. Bassists at Music Experience were all over Paranormal Jazz Bass ’54 as soon as it came through our doors, and, they were more than excited about this twist on two treasured classics. Always wanted a J and P? Now you can have both with the Paranormal Jazz Bass ’54 from Squier!
The Paranormal Jazz Bass ’54 owes a chunk of its unfamiliar but weirdly familiar look to an ash-veneered poplar body, finished in classic Fender colors. Pushing the aesthetic even further, Squier accentuated the Paranormal Jazz Bass ‘54’s P Bass visage with vintage-style appointments — including a throwback bridge, tuning machines, and synthetic bone nut with a period-authentic look. Moving beyond its appearance, the Paranormal Jazz Bass ’54 is an exceptional performer, boasting a fast-playing maple neck, with a 9.5-inch radius fingerboard and 20 narrow tall frets, which is equally suited to frantic double-time punk and vibey walking basslines.
Packed with two Fender-designed single-coil alnico pickups, the Paranormal Jazz Bass ’54 is a total tone machine. Dual stacked concentric volume and tone controls give you precise soundshaping capability for both pickups, so you can dial in the right tone for any occasion. There’s a reason why J Basses have remained one of the most popular bass guitars for over half of a century — it’s the tone. And, the Paranormal Jazz Bass ’54 delivers it in spades!
To create the Paranormal series, the mad scientists at Squier broke down a selection of Fender’s most popular designs to the atomic level and smashed them together, bringing to life some of the coolest, most aberrant instruments we’ve ever seen. Flipped headstocks, Frankenstein electronics, necks on bodies to which they don’t belong — these guitars and basses break all the rules! So, if you’ve ever desired to chuck a set of P-90s into a La Cabronita, play a Mustang with the voice of a Strat, or own a J Bass dressed up as a P Bass, you’ll love the Squier Paranormal series.
The Paranormal Jazz Bass® ’54 turns fiction into reality, combining the easy playability and tonal versatility of the J Bass® with the classic looks of its older sibling, the Precision Bass® (around 1954, the P Bass® transitioned from a slab body to a contoured body). This bass is easy to play thanks to its “C”-shaped neck profile and narrow 1.5” nut width and offers out-of-this-world tone courtesy of its dual Fender-Designed alnico single-coil pickups. Further refinements include a vintage-style bridge and tuning machines, dual concentric volume and tone controls, and a sprawling ’50s-style pickguard that transports the Jazz Bass back in time.
This model features Fender-Designed alnico single-coil pickups for authentic Fender tone.
Volume and tone can be controlled for each individual pickup via the stacked controls, offering a wide range of sonic variety.
Sporting classic looks, these vintage-style tuning machines provide rock-solid tuning stability and smooth action.
Body Shape | Jazz |
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Left-/Right-handed | Right-handed |
Number of Strings | 4 |
Color |
Butterscotch Blonde |
Body Finish | Gloss Polyurethane |
Body Material |
Poplar with Ash Top/Back |
Neck Material | Maple |
Neck Shape | "C" |
Radius | 9.5" |
Fingerboard Material |
Maple |
Fingerboard Inlay |
Black Dots |
Number of Frets | 20, Narrow Tall |
Scale Length | 34" |
Nut Width | 1.5" |
Bridge/Tailpiece |
4-Saddle Vintage-style Bridge |
Tuners | Vintage-style |
Number of Pickups | 2 |
Middle Pickup | Fender Alnico Single-coil |
Bridge Pickup | Fender Alnico Single-coil |
Controls | 1 x Stacked Volume, 1 x Stacked Tone |
Strings | Nickel-plated Steel, .045-.105 |
Manufacturer Part Number |
0377100550 |