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Description
The Fender Deluxe Active Jazz Bass V is where classic design meets modern innovation, making it a formidable choice for bassists seeking versatility and style. Crafted for the discerning musician, this 5-string bass guitar boasts the quintessential Jazz Bass silhouette and delivers a robust tonal range that adapts seamlessly to any musical environment. Whether you're diving into the depths of dub or navigating the complexities of modern rock, the Vintage Noiseless Jazz Bass pickups ensure your sound is always pristine, cutting through the mix with precision and clarity.
Beyond its iconic looks, the Deluxe Active Jazz Bass V is engineered for performance. The onboard active/passive switch gives you the flexibility to switch between vintage warmth and contemporary brightness, while the 3-band active EQ provides precise tonal shaping to match any gig's demands. The instrument's Fender HiMass bridge enhances sustain and resonance, bringing your playing to life with a dynamic edge that stands out on stage and in the studio.
Designed for comfort and playability, the bass features a smooth “C”-shaped maple neck and a fast-playing 12”-radius fingerboard, ensuring that every note feels effortless. Its durable alder body and gloss polyester finish are built to withstand the rigors of the road, while classic appointments like the vintage-style control knobs and pearloid dot inlays add a touch of elegance.
Key Features:
- 5-string active/passive Jazz Bass
- Vintage Noiseless Jazz Bass bridge pickups
- 34" scale length with “C”-shaped maple neck
- 3-band active EQ with treble, mid, and bass controls
- Fender HiMass bridge for enhanced sustain
- Durable alder body with gloss polyester finish
- Includes deluxe gig bag
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Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Fender Deluxe Active Jazz Bass V.
Features and functionality
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Users find the versatility of the tone knobs beneficial, though some believe the options can feel excessive.
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The Fender Deluxe Active Jazz Bass V typically lacks a dedicated passive tone control knob when switched to passive mode.
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The Deluxe model includes an active/passive switch, offering flexibility in tonal settings without altering the bass's core sound.
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Comparisons
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Owners often prefer Lakland 44-02 for active basses, though the Deluxe Active Jazz Bass V is praised for its versatility.
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Some owners found the bass to be overly bright, similar to experiences with the Sadowsky Metroexpress Jazz Bass, prompting modifications for improved tone control.
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The Deluxe Active Jazz Bass V features a D-shaped neck towards the end, distinct from other models, enhancing fret accessibility near the pickups.
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The Deluxe and Player series are both manufactured in Mexico, with the Deluxe offering active pickups and a unique truss rod system compared to the Player's passive pickups.
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Mods and upgrades
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Installing an Audere preamp in a passive Jazz Bass is recommended for enhanced sound without requiring additional routing.
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Owners have added extra tone knobs to manage brightness effectively, indicating a common modification need among those who find the bass's default tone too bright.
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User experience
Setup and maintenance
4.5 out of 5
Based on 1 Review and 7 Ratings
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In the attached image, H.E.R. is seen on stage playing a Fender 5 string jazz bass. Based on the 4th knob, I assumed it's an active bass. Based on the tuning pegs being on one side of the headstock, the dot fret inlays (as opposed to blocks), and the maple neck, I concluded the bass pictured is a Fender Deluxe Active Jazz Bass V.
Chuck Dukowski has been playing a Deluxe Active Jazz Bass® V (Five String) in Candy Apple Red for 12 to 13 years. He appreciates the extra string for its versatility during jams, especially when collaborating with horn sections or adapting to Milo's down tuning without needing to re-tune for drop D. A user-uploaded photo on BlogSpot shows him with this bass.
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