Jazz Basses

(468 Items)
Used Fender JAZZ BASS 3 Color Sunburst Electric Bass Guitar
Product Price  $639.99
Great Condition
Vintage 1992 Fender MIM JAZZ BASS Ocean Turquoise Electric...
Product Price  $849.99
Used 2008 Fender American Standard Jazz Bass Black Electric...
Product Price  $1,169.99
Great Condition
Used Fender American Ultra Jazz Bass TEXAS TEA Electric...
Product Price  $1,949.99
Great Condition
Used 2004 ESP Standard Jazz Bass (MIJ) Black Electric Bass...
Product Price  $2,499.99
Great Condition
Used Fender American Standard Jazz Bass White Electric Bass...
Product Price  $1,299.99
Great Condition
Used Fender American Vintage 1962 Jazz Bass 3 Tone Sunburst...
Product Price  $1,949.99
Great Condition
Used 2019 Fender American Ultra Jazz Bass Cobalt Electric...
Product Price  $1,549.99
Great Condition
Used Fujigen NEO CLASSIC JAZZ BASS Black Electric Bass...
Product Price  $999.99
Great Condition
Used Squier Classic Vibe 70s Jazz Bass Natural Electric...
Product Price  $344.99
Great Condition
Used Fender JAZZ BASS Black Electric Bass Guitar
Product Price  $629.99
Great Condition
Used Fender American Professional Jazz Bass Candy Apple Red...
Product Price  $1,239.99
Great Condition
Used 2022 Fender American Professional II Jazz Bass...
Product Price  $1,499.99
Great Condition
Used Fender Custom Shop Classic Jazz Bass Butterscotch...
Product Price  $3,499.99
Great Condition
Used Fender AMERICAN PROFESS1ONAL JAZZ BASS 3 Color...
Product Price  $1,599.99
Great Condition
Used 2002 Fender 1964 JAZZ BASS NOS 3 Color Sunburst...
Product Price  $2,999.99
Great Condition
Used Fender American Ultra Jazz Bass cobra blue Electric...
Product Price  $1,699.99
Great Condition
Used Fender Player Jazz Bass Olympic White Electric Bass...
Product Price  $699.99
Great Condition
Used Fender noel redding jazz bass 3 Color Sunburst...
Product Price  $1,799.99
Great Condition
Used Fender American Professional II Jazz Bass Olympic...
Product Price  $1,449.99
Great Condition
Used 2005 Fender 60th anniversary jazz bass Tobacco...
Product Price  $1,499.99
Great Condition
Used Fender American Professional II Jazz Bass Mercury...
Product Price  $1,499.99
Great Condition
Used Fender American Professional II Jazz Bass 2 Color...
Product Price  $1,379.99
Great Condition
Used Squier Classic Vibe 1960S Jazz Bass Daphne Blue...
Product Price  $349.99
Great Condition
Used Fender VINTAGE MODIFIED JAZZ BASS V BLACK GLOSS...
Product Price  $424.99
Good Condition
Used Fender Standard Jazz Bass Black Electric Bass Guitar
Product Price  $399.99
Good Condition
Used Fender Standard Jazz Bass Black Electric Bass Guitar
Product Price  $424.99
Good Condition
Used Squier Vintage Modified 70S Jazz Bass Natural Electric...
Product Price  $299.99
Good Condition
Used Squier Affinity Jazz Bass V 5 String Black Electric...
Product Price  $224.99
Good Condition
Used Fender Deluxe Jazz Bass V 5 String Midnight Blue...
Product Price  $749.99
Good Condition

Some basses are suitable for certain genres more than others, while other basses boast a versatility that makes them ideal for virtually any musical style. There's no argument that Jazz Basses hold this distinction, which is why they've remained a hit with players around the world since they were introduced by Leo Fender in 1960. In comparison to the Precision Bass, the Jazz Bass has a mid-range that's brighter and more focused. Today's catalog of Jazz Basses is quite extensive and includes a version of the instrument to match every skill level and price range.

To kick off your search for a new Jazz Bass, we'll suggest starting with one of the classic 4-string models. If you're a beginner, check out the Squier Affinity Jazz Bass Electric with Rosewood Fingerboard. Affordable and stylish, this bass has a powerful and fast feel that would please any aspiring, budget-conscious groover. Or, if you have a little more experience, try a model in the $500-$750 range; the Fender Standard Jazz Bass Guitar, for example, is a popular version that sports a comfortable gloss finish, maple fretboard and maple neck with a modern C profile. While you're at it, be sure to also check out the many higher-end Jazz Basses here. Beauties like the Fender American Vintage '74 and the Custom Shop 1960 Jazz Bass Relic were clearly made with the discerning professional in mind.

In addition to the many 4-string models, the Jazz Bass also went through other variations. For those who prefer the smooth feel of a fretless bass, there's the generously-priced Squier Vintage Modified Fretless Jazz Bass and the pro-level Jaco Pastorius Fretless Jazz Bass Guitar. Or, if you hold virtuosity in high regard, go with a 5-string model like the Fender Deluxe Active Jazz Bass V or the Fender American Elite Jazz Bass V. Even southpaws have a wide selection of Jazz Basses to browse, so jump in any time now and have a look around.

From its unmistakable offset body shape to its rich, demanding tone, it's no wonder why legends like Geddy Lee, Adam Clayton, Frank Bello and countless others favored Jazz Basses over anything else. It is without a doubt one of the most influential instruments in the development of popular music, and the extensive amount of versions available mean that anyone who wants to play the bass can own one.

Some basses are suitable for certain genres more than others, while other basses boast a versatility that makes them ideal for virtually any musical style. There's no argument that Jazz Basses hold this distinction, which is why they've remained a hit with players around the world since they were introduced by Leo Fender in 1960. In comparison to the Precision Bass, the Jazz Bass has a mid-range that's brighter and more focused. Today's catalog of Jazz Basses is quite extensive and includes a version of the instrument to match every skill level and price range.

To kick off your search for a new Jazz Bass, we'll suggest starting with one of the classic 4-string models. If you're a beginner, check out the Squier Affinity Jazz Bass Electric with Rosewood Fingerboard. Affordable and stylish, this bass has a powerful and fast feel that would please any aspiring, budget-conscious groover. Or, if you have a little more experience, try a model in the $500-$750 range; the Fender Standard Jazz Bass Guitar, for example, is a popular version that sports a comfortable gloss finish, maple fretboard and maple neck with a modern C profile. While you're at it, be sure to also check out the many higher-end Jazz Basses here. Beauties like the Fender American Vintage '74 and the Custom Shop 1960 Jazz Bass Relic were clearly made with the discerning professional in mind.

In addition to the many 4-string models, the Jazz Bass also went through other variations. For those who prefer the smooth feel of a fretless bass, there's the generously-priced Squier Vintage Modified Fretless Jazz Bass and the pro-level Jaco Pastorius Fretless Jazz Bass Guitar. Or, if you hold virtuosity in high regard, go with a 5-string model like the Fender Deluxe Active Jazz Bass V or the Fender American Elite Jazz Bass V. Even southpaws have a wide selection of Jazz Basses to browse, so jump in any time now and have a look around.

From its unmistakable offset body shape to its rich, demanding tone, it's no wonder why legends like Geddy Lee, Adam Clayton, Frank Bello and countless others favored Jazz Basses over anything else. It is without a doubt one of the most influential instruments in the development of popular music, and the extensive amount of versions available mean that anyone who wants to play the bass can own one.