Manufacturer | Fender |
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Period | 2006–10, 2011–present |
Body type | Solid |
Neck joint | Bolt-on |
Scale | 34" |
Body | Alder |
Neck | Maple |
Fretboard | Rosewood |
Bridge | Standard 4-Saddle |
Pickup(s) |
Two Jazz Bass single-coil pickups (2006-present) One Precision Bass split-coil pickup and one Jazz Bass single-coil pickup (2010-present) |
(as of 2008[update]) Black, Hot Rod Red (with matching headstock only), 3-Color Sunburst, Olympic White. (As of 2011) 3-Tone Sunburst, Candy Apple Red, Cobalt Blue. |
Two Jazz Bass single-coil pickups (2006-present)
The Fender Jaguar Bass is an electric bass guitar manufactured in Japan and China by the Fender Musical Instruments Corporation.
In appearance, the Jaguar Bass / Jaguar Deluxe Bass is largely faithful to the original Fender Jaguar, with exception of the neck, bridge, and pickups taken from the Fender Jazz Bass. Rather than the standard dot position markers, however, the Jaguar bass has aged pearloid block inlays, a feature generally reserved for premium instruments. The bass also has a standard vintage-style top-loading bridge and tuners. An onboard preamp is controlled by bass/treble boost rollers and an on/off switch located on the top control panel. The lower control panel holds on/off switches for each of the pickups, and a switch to toggle between parallel and series wiring of the pickups. Finally, the master control panel holds the master volume, master tone, and jack. Other features include an alder body, C-shaped maple neck, 7.25"-radius rosewood fretboard with 20 medium jumbo frets.
The basic tone of the Jaguar Bass is very similar to its stablemate, the Jazz Bass, and retains the signature "growl" of the latter. The complex controls, however, lend it a unique tonal flexibility not found in any other Fender instrument. For example, Bass Player Magazine notes that the Jaguar Bass can "[deliver] a convincing P-Bass sound ripe for Motown fingerstyle."
Differences in models include:
Fender Japan: first generation: 2006–2010. Available in Black and Hot Rod Red. Right-Handed versions only.
Fender Japan: second "deluxe" generation: 2011–present. Available in 3-Color Sunburst, Black, Cobalt Blue and Candy Apple Red. Right-Handed versions only.
Fender USA: 2014–present: Available in 3-Color Sunburst, Black, Olympic White, and Mystic Red.
In 1960, Fender introduced the Jazz Bass, which was originally known as the "Deluxe Model" (in relation to the previously released Precision Bass). Fender marketed the Jazz Bass as a stablemate to the electric guitar, as it featured a narrower neck which appealed to jazz musicians. The following year, Fender released the Bass VI, which featured six strings and a short-scale neck. The Bass VI also had a switch-based control layout, and was essentially a precursor to the Fender Jaguar released in 1962.