Fender American Deluxe Jazz Bass 3-Tone SunburstRosewood Fretboard
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by PowerReviewsPros
- Fun to play (3)
- Good feel (3)
- Good tone (3)
Cons
Best Uses
Most Liked Positive Review
Glad I bought it
I have been playing bass for the last 11 years and have played and recorded with several good basses. I typically play a Fender American Standard Precision Bass and was looking to add something more...Read complete review
I have been playing bass for the last 11 years and have played and recorded with several good basses. I typically play a Fender American Standard Precision Bass and was looking to add something more to my sound. I considered the G&L L2000, which is undeniably a great bass, I also considered a high end Ibanez and a MusicMan, also good basses. But after playing this Fender American Deluxe Jazz bass, the deal was sealed. The active and passive electronics give me flexibility and solid tones that I can dial up in seconds flat. I now have the distinctly different sound that I wanted apart from the P bass. In just a few weeks this Jazz bass has become my primary bass. The P bass has become my Drop D bass. I grab it between songs for the Drop D stuff and use the Jazz bass for the bulk of our current set. I run it through my Peavey Tour VB 2, pre-amped with my Fender 400, while the sound gets pumped out through my Peavey 2x15 and Fender 4x10 cabs. I can get deep bottom rumble, growl, slap, country and funk out of this bass with very little adjustment at the amp. As for playability, this bass was built for the stage. The feel is surprisingly light, balanced, and the neck is thin enough even for my small-ish hands. Stretching between frets is not a problem. Even my P bass makes me stretch a little too far for the frets, but not this Jazz bass. It is simply a joy to play. My hands and fingers are not worn out after a session or a show. You can play this bass for hours. I am not a wealthy musician and I am not a rep for any manufacturer. I'm not a Fender purist and I don't believe Fender makes the only good bass out there. There are many good basses, and if you have money falling out of your pockets you can buy them. But if you have to budget for a good bass like I do, the Fender American Deluxe Jazz Bass should be on your radar. Go play one and try it out. I don't think you will be disappointed with it.
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Great, Versatile Bass
Fender has some definite flaws in how they build guitars which seem to get greater as time goes on, however, this bass is the best they have built in years. It looks amazing, ...Read complete review
Fender has some definite flaws in how they build guitars which seem to get greater as time goes on, however, this bass is the best they have built in years. It looks amazing, sounds amazing, has more tonal variety than any bass I can mention.
New onboard preamp is a great touch. It provides a quick change from active to passive," I use it as a boost for solos sometimes because of its inherent treble boost when in active mode. Still can get that classic jazz bass sound which was my biggest concern when I bought this bass.
Everything is better. Noiseless pickups however are not noiseless in active mode", unless you keep your fingers on the strings; that's almost always the case though with active pickups. Straplocks are a nice built in feature but they unscrew a little, so keep a screw driver handy just in case.
Its expensive.
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Pros
- A Beauty
- Durable
- Functionable
- Fun To Play
- Good Feel
- Good Pick Up
- Good Tone
- Solid Electronics
- Versatile
Cons
Best Uses
- Anything
Comments about Fender American Deluxe Jazz Bass:
Amazing bass.really happy with this! exceptional tone that can be modified a lot on the bass itself on the tone/volume knobs and active/passive tone is sweet!!! it really is the best bass in the modern world today. I recommend, even if you need to save up like i had to. Killer sound i promise.
sadly, i have a big dent from another guitar hitting into it which i am still really annoyed about to this day, but the finish is really good!!! There's nothing to complain about, its that good. Try one out at your local music shop (if they have one) if you don't believe me. You will be impressed.
Pros
- Fun To Play
- Good Feel
- Good Tone
- Solid Electronics
- Versatile Tone Options
- well built
Cons
- expensive
- Heavy
- Slight Pickup Buzz
Best Uses
Comments about Fender American Deluxe Jazz Bass:
I got mine (a 2011 model) used off of the Talkbass classifieds a few weeks ago. It arrived with super low action (to the point of mild fret buzz), and once I got it set up by a professional I couldn't be happier. It feels and sounds just like a jazz should, especially when it's in the passive tone setting. The active tone setting gives it a big volume boost and adds a little more of that active rumble. This is probably my favorite feature of the bass- my beef with the previous model American Deluxe was that you were stuck with a more modern, active tone. The newer electronics allow me to switch at my choosing, and is especially useful on situations when you need both old school and new school tones (cover band gigs, anyone?). Beware, though- there's a huge volume difference between the active and passive settings, so be careful if you need to switch mid song. There's also an ever so slight buzz in active mode, but I haven't found it to be too much of a problem.
It's very well constructed- The inlays and fretboard binding are beautiful, and the neck is uber-comfortable and fast. It's pretty heavy- I don't have a scale, but it probably weighs about 11 pounds. Heavier than the American Standard models for sure.
Overall, I'm very impressed with this bass- it's a perfect world of active and passive sounds, and it plays just like a higher-end Fender should. Sound guys always comment positively on my tone when I'm using this live. If you have the cash, it's hard to go wrong with this one!
Pros
- Fun To Play
- Good Feel
- Good Tone
Cons
Best Uses
- Jamming
- Practicing
- Recording
- Rock Concerts
Comments about Fender American Deluxe Jazz Bass:
I have been playing bass for the last 11 years and have played and recorded with several good basses. I typically play a Fender American Standard Precision Bass and was looking to add something more to my sound. I considered the G&L L2000, which is undeniably a great bass, I also considered a high end Ibanez and a MusicMan, also good basses. But after playing this Fender American Deluxe Jazz bass, the deal was sealed. The active and passive electronics give me flexibility and solid tones that I can dial up in seconds flat. I now have the distinctly different sound that I wanted apart from the P bass. In just a few weeks this Jazz bass has become my primary bass. The P bass has become my Drop D bass. I grab it between songs for the Drop D stuff and use the Jazz bass for the bulk of our current set. I run it through my Peavey Tour VB 2, pre-amped with my Fender 400, while the sound gets pumped out through my Peavey 2x15 and Fender 4x10 cabs. I can get deep bottom rumble, growl, slap, country and funk out of this bass with very little adjustment at the amp. As for playability, this bass was built for the stage. The feel is surprisingly light, balanced, and the neck is thin enough even for my small-ish hands. Stretching between frets is not a problem. Even my P bass makes me stretch a little too far for the frets, but not this Jazz bass. It is simply a joy to play. My hands and fingers are not worn out after a session or a show. You can play this bass for hours. I am not a wealthy musician and I am not a rep for any manufacturer. I'm not a Fender purist and I don't believe Fender makes the only good bass out there. There are many good basses, and if you have money falling out of your pockets you can buy them. But if you have to budget for a good bass like I do, the Fender American Deluxe Jazz Bass should be on your radar. Go play one and try it out. I don't think you will be disappointed with it.
Comments about Fender American Deluxe Jazz Bass:
Overall good selection for an easy to play, great sounding guitar, with great features.
I really like the layout of the controls. Their easy to manipulate.
The new pickups are very well mounted and quiet.
I also like the fact that you can choose active or passive with the use of the toggle switch.
Great fit between neck and body. Bridge is solid and well mounted. Pickups are inline and well adjusted. Controls are nicely mounted. The frettboard and frets are well finished. The only thing with any problem might be the nut. I found there was a slight buzz with the A open that seems to be in the finish of the nut. I checked the height and it was in specifications. The retainer (or holddown) for the A string is alittle sub-par. The electronics are very user friendly. I've had absolutely no noise from the pickups at all volumes.
I think this is a great value for it's price range.
Comments about Fender American Deluxe Jazz Bass:
LOVE IT
It is a little different than the one I had back in the day.. But I LOVE MY NEW JAZZ BASS!
Comments about Fender American Deluxe Jazz Bass:
Overall considering price, quality and features I have to give this bass a 10. My critisizm of the binding and fretwork is my personal preference and me just being a bit picky. If it were stolen I would buy another one and I would recomend this bass to anyone looking for a beautiful, solid, quality bass guitar. You won't be disapointed.
I own a few Fender basses. MIM, MIJ and now MIA.The onboard controls of the American Deluxe Jazz are amazing. Active/Passive switch is really nice. The builtin preamp offers a noticeable difference and is great. I put the Leo Quan bridge on all of my Fender basses because the originals are too thin and look cheap. I won't be replacing the bridge on this one because the HMV bridge is nice and beefy. The finish on the body was emaculate. The satin finish on the neck allows for very smooth movement. I was a little disapointed in the neck binding and frets. I actually prefer the feel of the neck binding and fretwork on my Geddy Lee signature. That's not to say the fretwork on the Amer. Dlx. is bad. It's very good. Just not as good (imo). I was expecting the rolled fretboard to be a little more "rolled" I guess. The neck is fast and solid and fits tight to the one piece body. You can feel the resonanace through your hands and body. Very well balanced and comfortable to play. It feels like it's part of you. The input jack is on the bottom edge instead of the front of the body like my other Jazz basses. Just a curious note on that.
There's no doubt this is a very high quality instrument. The wood, bridge, tuners, controls and finish are top notch. The action was perfect (for me) right out of the box. I like a nice low action. The case is amazing. It looks heavy but it's suprisingly light. The case has nice big latches that lock down solid and secure. It comes with a really nice case.
This is not a cheap instrument but for the price I would have liked the ends of the frets along the binding to feel a bit smoother. But if you compare this bass to some of the issues some of my friends have had with the necks and frets on their old Rickys along with the price of a Rick. I'm certain a Fender will out live a Rickenbacker and give you far fewer issues for the price.
Comments about Fender American Deluxe Jazz Bass:
I have owned many Fender bass guitars over the years. This deluxe bass is wonderful. The adjustment settings get me more tones I am looking for. I would rank the jazz bass right up to the top. I love my Fender Getty Lee bass because of the neck but I asure you the deluxe will get you added tones. I bought from here in used mint condition and it arrived in mint condition.
Comments about Fender American Deluxe Jazz Bass:
Fender has some definite flaws in how they build guitars which seem to get greater as time goes on, however, this bass is the best they have built in years. It looks amazing, sounds amazing, has more tonal variety than any bass I can mention.
New onboard preamp is a great touch. It provides a quick change from active to passive," I use it as a boost for solos sometimes because of its inherent treble boost when in active mode. Still can get that classic jazz bass sound which was my biggest concern when I bought this bass.
Everything is better. Noiseless pickups however are not noiseless in active mode", unless you keep your fingers on the strings; that's almost always the case though with active pickups. Straplocks are a nice built in feature but they unscrew a little, so keep a screw driver handy just in case.
Its expensive.
Comments about Fender American Deluxe Jazz Bass:
This bass is the best! It has the most options for tone, best feeling neck, best playability of any bass out there...and the look is awesome with the old style Jazz Bass logo on the headstock! Mine is the black one with the maple fretboard. The black fretboard inlays are actually pearloid. Just a sexy looking bass!! The sounds you can get out of it are endless because you can go active or passive. Passive sounds like the best American Standard Jazz you've ever played. Active has treble, mid, and bass boost/cuts that make for vast tonal options. You can balance the pickups any way you want with the pickup selector knob. I have owed many Gibson Thunderbirds (which I loved), American Standard Jazz basses, American Precision basses, Rickenbackers, Yamahas, etc. This is probably the top playing and sounding bass I have owed. The price seems high until you think about the quality and tones. It is really right up there in the same price range as other top notch basses. All it takes is trying one of these American Deluxe Jazz basses out and you will be sold on it!!
Comments about Fender American Deluxe Jazz Bass:
After searching for that "perfect" sound for close to two years, I found This American Deluxe jazz. Amazing sound capabilities! It has an 18 volt electronic system; as oppose to the traditional 9 volt. I have down tuned my bass as if it were a 5-string (E down to B, A down to E, etc..) and this amazing bass has the juice to push the sound through very well! this is a very versitle bass.
