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Fender Bass Guitars are some of the most iconic instruments in the world, boasting legendary models like the Precision and Jazz basses. Our extensive range at Gear4Music consists of USA, Japanese and Mexican-made models to find your perfect match.
Fender Bass Guitars are some of the most iconic instruments in the world, boasting legendary models like the Precision and Jazz basses. Our extensive range at Gear4Music consists of USA, Japanese and Mexican-made models to find your perfect match.
The traditional P-Bass and Jazz basses are known for their massive influence on modern music, with the Precision's raw thumping tones and the Jazz's brighter and more versatile twin pickup voicings.
Alongside these venerable basses are the exciting Offset series that match Fender's electric guitar lines. The Mustang and Jaguar models offer enhanced playability thanks to their unique body shape, with some featuring shorter scale lengths for more comfortable riffing.
And if you're searching for a stripped-back bass, Fender's Acoustic Bass selection offers sweet, unplugged tones in a variety of modern shapes. And best of all, every Gear4Music Fender Bass comes with a three-year warranty and speedy delivery so you can shop with complete peace of mind.
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Fender Bass Guitars boast a history that's steeped in innovation. The company has crafted some of the most iconic bass guitars that have shaped the sound of popular music for decades. From the thunderous growl of the Precision Bass to the melodic versatility of the Jazz Bass, Fender have become synonymous with craftsmanship, quality, and unparalleled musical expression.
First launched in the 1950s, the P-Bass was the first-ever electric bass on the market! A truly revolutionary instrument, it entirely replaced the cumbersome double bass that performers would have to lug on stage up until that time. Its thumpy, raw sound became the heartbeat of countless genres, from rock'n'roll, to funk, and then to Motown.
Quickly followed by the Jazz Bass in the '60s, Fender brought a new dimension to the world of low-down sounds. A new, sleek design and dual single-coil pickups gave players a brighter, more versatile tone that would become a staple in Jazz (there's a surprise), funk, and fusion scenes.
Since then, Fender have continued to lead the way in bass design with their Offset series and affordable acoustic line. And today, you can find a huge variety of models in each series to satisfy any musical need. From the entry-level Player series to the refined, professional-standard American models, Fender's assortment is well suited to both stage and studio.
And if you're after something a little rarer and more bespoke, then the Made-In-Japan, Custom Shop and Signature Artist series are packed full of character, features and distinctive sonics.
Speaking of artists, with a Fender Bass in your hands you're in good company! With virtuosos like Motown legend James Jamerson and pop-funk Flea of the Red Hot Chili Peppers showing the potential of these revered machines, the sky is the limit to what you can achieve!
Fender bass guitars are a good choice for beginners, with entry-level models like the Player series that are both affordable and versatile. Their quality craftsmanship, comfortable playability, and suitability to multiple genres make them ideal for learners taking their first musical steps.
Fender basses are renowned for holding their value over time. Due to their reputation, excellent craftsmanship, and sought-after designs, they remain popular year after year. That said, the high-end USA models are more likely to retain value due to their prestige and components.
While Fender basses have some weight to them, it's important to note that most electric basses feel heavier thanks to their longer necks and thicker strings. Fender basses also feature select tonewoods and durable hardware that can contribute to the overall weight and sustain.