Fender Precision Bass (1979) - "Awesome tone, great playing"
This is an American-made bass guitar from 1979. This guitar has one passive pickup, as well as a volume knob and a control knob. The output jack is on the face of the instrument, as opposed to the bo…
Fender Jazz Bass (1969) - "Fantastic Vintage bass!"
This classic bass is an American made machine. The 69 jazz bass has a rosewood fingerboard (which changed to maple in the 1970s, making a 60s P-Bass preferable to some people). The bass has an alder …
Fender Standard Jazz Bass [2006-2008] - moosers's review
Fender's Mexican JazzBass (Standard Series) is an electric bass guitar that I've got experience using in the recording studio and for practicing. The bass player that I'm currently playing with has …
Fender Classic '50s Precision Bass - mooseherman's review
This 50's P-Bass is an American classic. Its features include, typically, a maple neck, an alder body and a split single-coil Precision Bass pickup. It has a vintage golden pickguard and vintage hard…
Fender Deluxe Jaguar Bass - moosers's review
The Fender Jaguar Bass is an electric bass guitar that has two single coil pick ups and a variety of setting controls. The guitar comes in a few different versions, but the one that I have used was …
Fender Standard Precision Bass [2006-2008] - moosers's review
The Fender Mexico Standard Series Precision Bass guitar has about 22 frets and two pick ups that are side by side under the strings. There are only two knobs, one for tone and one for volume and has …
Fender American Jazz Bass [2000-2003] - moosers's review
The Fender American Series Jazz Bass is a classic bass guitar that is one of the most used basses worldwide. It has two single coil pick ups that have tone and volume controls to set your own unique …
Fender American Precision Bass [2003-2007] - moosers's review
The Fender American Series Precision Bass is an American made bass guitar that has a single pick up and controls for both volume and tone over this pick up. It is a pretty standard bass in terms of c…
Fender Marcus Miller Jazz Bass - timloudon's review
I don't have the natural finish bass, I have it in Olympic White (cream), but that's the only difference. It was 'crafted' in Japan and has the classic fret number, the grand total of 20, with two vi…
Fender Geddy Lee Jazz Bass - moosers's review
The Fender Geddy Lee Jazz Bass I have was made in the USA. I'm not sure how many frets it has but has a single pick up and a volume and tone control for it. It is made very well and while it is the G…
Fender Reggie Hamilton Standard Jazz Bass - " Good bass, am happy"
translatedLow active (electronic 18V or 2 9V batteries), passive. Alder body, maple neck, rosewood fingerboard. 20 frets Chrome tuners. Good finish of the instrument, on mine anyway, it has nothing to envy …
Fender Classic Mustang Bass - julienpier's review
translatedDeja said. Small UTILIZATION handle very pleasant to play even for my large hands, I'm playing guitar at the base, but I embarked in a band or I'm a bass player, voila! Personally, I fell in lo…
Fender Marcus Miller Jazz Bass - " Lower professional"
translatedMade in Japan with U.S. parts. The top. I found the preamp proper. ATTENTION, I do not want anyone upset. Do not misunderstand what I say. It is a low for qualified instrumentalists. Not the kind of …
Fender American Standard Jazz Bass [2008-2012] - " Excellent instrument is connected, you can play, dribble effortlessly!"
translatedMade in USA vintage bridge string through-high density graphite reinforced maple neck profile in "C" Rosewood with a beautiful degraded a little clearer in the center of the handle 20frets 2 micro…
Fender American Standard Jazz Bass [1989-1994] - " With it, technically, I jumped one space"
translatedBorn in 1960 the Jazz Bass, originally launched as the "Deluxe Model," has changed very little during his fifty years of existence. When compared to its big sister the "Precision", this amounts to a…