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Description

Experience a new level of sonic versatility and precision with the Fender Deluxe Jaguar Bass. Designed for musicians who crave a wide range of tones, this four-string electric bass guitar is a powerhouse of performance and style. Its sleek, comfortable C-shaped neck ensures fast, smooth playing, allowing you to effortlessly glide through all 20 medium-jumbo frets. But what truly sets the Deluxe Jaguar Bass apart is its dual J-Bass single-coil pickups and the innovative active/passive electronics system. Whether you're looking for warm, mellow tones or bright, punchy sounds, this bass delivers with remarkable clarity.

With the ability to switch between active and passive modes, as well as select series/parallel pickup configurations, you have unparalleled control over your sound. The active tone circuit, equipped with precise Treble and Bass controls alongside a Master Tone control, makes it easy to sculpt your perfect tone. Whether you're laying down the groove in a jazz ensemble or driving the rhythm in a rock band, the Fender Deluxe Jaguar Bass is your ultimate tool for musical expression.

Key Features:

  • Dual J-Bass single-coil pickups for rich, dynamic sound
  • Switchable active and passive operation for versatile tonal options
  • Series/parallel pickup configuration for expanded sonic possibilities
  • C-shaped neck for fast, comfortable playability
  • 20 medium-jumbo frets for easy access across the fretboard
  • Active tone circuit with Treble and Bass controls, plus a Master Tone control

Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Fender Deluxe Jaguar Bass.

Features and functionality

  • The bass includes a series/parallel switch, which significantly affects tone thickness, particularly useful for achieving a darker sound compared to a standard P Bass.

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  • It's noted that the active preamp is seldom used by some players, indicating a preference for the passive tone control setup.

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  • The thick poly finish on the neck and body can be brittle, which might lead to chipping over time with heavy use.

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  • The Fender Deluxe Jaguar Bass now includes a PJ pickup configuration, offering more versatility compared to older models with a standard Jazz bass pickup layout.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Some owners replace stock pickups with DiMarzio Relentless P and J pickups for enhanced sound quality.

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  • One user replaced the active circuit with an on-board fuzz, offering a unique tonal option not typically found in stock models.

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  • Owners have modded their Jaguars with Badass 2 bridges and Baseline pickups, eliminating hiss and enhancing tone.

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Build quality

  • The neck features a thick yellow cellulose finish, which some users find sticky and prefer sanding down for smoother playability.

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Setup and maintenance

  • It is common to encounter grounding issues due to factory shielding with paint; owners recommend using copper tape to connect cavities and reduce noise.

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Comparisons

  • The pickup spacing is similar to a 70s Jazz Bass, with the bridge pickup positioned closer to the bridge, contributing to a distinct "growl" in tone.

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Use cases and applications

  • Despite its weight and neck dive, the bass is praised for its versatility in various styles, from classic 70s J bass tones to modern rock sounds.

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  • A teacher used flatwound strings on their MIJ Jaguar Deluxe bass for a rich, smooth tone, ideal for jazz and mellow genres.

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  • The bass, equipped with White-coated DR strings, can achieve a subtle visual appeal while maintaining a distinctive tone suitable for indie pop bands.

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User experience

  • Some users report difficulty dialing in a preferred sound due to the abundance of tonal options, suggesting it may require more tweaking than simpler models.

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  • Some owners enjoy the comfortable neck, finding it a perfect fit for their playing style, despite others reporting neck dive issues.

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  • Some players find the neck and body feel off, highlighting the importance of trying before buying to ensure it suits personal preferences.

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4.5 out of 5

Based on 7 Reviews and 23 Ratings

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josh_valeo

At least it's cool looking...

I've used my MIJ Jaguar bass as a main work horse for years, however, I've turned mine into a passive J-Bass at this point. I've had to pull some tricks to make it less noisy, such as lining the pickup cavities with copper tape to ground the pickups. Overall, it feels great! After all these years, and adopting more of a P-bass sound, I swapped out the pickups with fender J-bass style pickups, and by pass the pre-amp entirely. Basically I have pick-up selectors, volume, tone, now. Either way, this thing looks and feels great!

kuppet

too big for my hands

my hands are small and this bass doesnt help :( but i bought it for like $200

purplecoloredrock

Great bass for multiple different styles.

With an active pre-amp which you can switch on and off and two jazz pickups this baby is a loud beast. My main bass, I would only say that it requires proper shielding since it can get noisy with lots of hiss.

peasinafookinpod420

great bass

Hannah got it recently at a pawn shop in Olympia, WA. we are using it to record the current in the works upcoming album.

lewiky

My favourite bass ever! Needs a custom paint job and does hum a little though.

The bass does have quite a loud ground loop hum which is a known issue with the brand. It's an easy enough fix that I need to get around too sometime. Otherwise the bass is amazing

anelisse

One more bass.

Beautiful, but the sound is very very low. I used to recorder "Thar EP"

rymort

The Growl in my rig!

The Fender Deluxe Jaguar is all the growl you need.

Artist usage

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See how Zach Sutton uses Fender Deluxe Jaguar Bass

Zach Sutton

Singer, Bassist

Hippo Campus

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In the beginning of this video you can see a young Zach playing a Red Jaguar Bass

See how Roberto Lindl uses Fender Deluxe Jaguar Bass

Roberto Lindl

Bassist, Composer

Los Tres

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In this image Lindl plays a Fender Deluxe Jaguar Bass with a "Hot Rod Red" finish.

See how Chris Edwards uses Fender Deluxe Jaguar Bass

Chris Edwards

Bassist

Kasabian

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In this picture taken on 06-07-14 you can see Chris Edwards playing a Fender Deluxe Jaguar Bass painted black

See how Girlpool uses Fender Deluxe Jaguar Bass

Girlpool

Guitarist, Bassist

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In the photo, you can clearly see the bassist, Harmony Tividad, holding her red Deluxe Jaguar Bass.

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Rhydian Dafydd

Composer

The Joy Formidable

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See how Kasper Sandstrøm uses Fender Deluxe Jaguar Bass

Kasper Sandstrøm

Guitarist, Drummer

Divorce

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In this YouTube video Kasper can be seen using a white Fender Deluxe Jaguar Bass. The bass can be seen right at the start and throughout the video.

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Slade Echeverria

Bassist

Anarbor

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This picture is from warped tour where you can see Slade playing the jaguar deluxe bass on stage

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Ryan Jay Johnson

Bassist

Letlive

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Ryan can be seen playing a Fender Deluxe Jaguar Bass in sunburst with a white pickguard on multiple occasions, most famously in the music video for "Renegade 86" at the 3:38 minute mark.

See how Stu Brooks uses Fender Deluxe Jaguar Bass

Stu Brooks

Bassist, Music Producer

Dub Trio

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In an Instagram photo posted by Stu Brooks, he is seen holding a Fender Deluxe Jaguar Bass.

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Austin Bello

Singer

Forever The Sickest Kids

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Austin uses this in one scene from the What Do You Want From Me video. He also regularly toured with this bass.

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