What Makes It A Jaguar Bass

Original Jaguar Body Design
The offset body nods to the sleek electric of the same name, with an angular silhouette and upscale vibe.

Hybrid Pickup Configuration
The combination of a punchy Precision Bass pickup and articulate Jazz Bass pickup serves up tons of tone options for the indecisive player.

Chromed-Out Control
Atop its chrome control plates, the Jag has more switching options than any other bass model, including active/passive and dedicated pickup switches.
Iconic Moments

2012: Rock Opera Hits the Road
Pino Palladino rocks a Jag Bass while performing with the Who, including on the group’s recent *Quadrophenia and More* tour.

2014: A Hard-Hitting, Heavy-Metal Animal
Troy Sanders of Mastodon rolls out a ferocious signature Jag Bass, which he uses on tour with the metal band and used recently on *Jimmy Kimmel Live*!