

What Makes It A Jazz Bass

Sleek Offset Body
Pluck or pick in comfortable style, thanks to the forward-shifted waist that perfectly balances the neck.

Dual Single-Coil Pickups
There's no mistaking the distinctive growl and singing high end of single-coil Jazz Bass pickups.

SLIM TAPERED NECK
Slightly narrow at the nut, the slim Jazz Bass neck is designed for speed, comfort and performance.
Hear the Sound

Adam Clayton

Geddy Lee

Chris Chaney

Mark Stoermer
ICONIC MOMENTS

1976: The New Face in Fusion
Jaco Pastorius makes a thrilling debut with fusion supergroup Weather Report, carving out a legacy as one of history’s greatest bassists.

1978: Enter the Warrior
Geddy Lee of Rush uses a Jazz Bass to record the tracks on seminal prog rock album Moving Pictures.

2002: The Pop-Punk Weapon of Choice
Blink-182’s Mark Hoppus introduces a signature Jazz Bass (with a Precision Bass neck) after the band releases the commercially successful album Take Off Your Pants and Jacket.