5 Reasons Why The Fender Jazz Bass Is The Best Bass You Can Buy

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Hello groovers! In this video, I talk about 5 reasons why the Fender Jazz Bass is the best bass to buy.
Just want to add that this video is about me sharing with you all my opinion on this bass, and if you don't agree with some of the things I say then that is absolutely okay.
Hope you all enjoy the video and please hit the like and subscribe buttons! :)
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Now we need why pbass is the best bass you can buy 😂😂

sherlock
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I hope you don't confuse the Jazz's neck single coil being able to replicate the sound and low end of a P-Bass' split-coil! Many bassists make that mistake.

It doesn't comes anywhere close to the Precision's split coil.

allghilliedup
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The intro is perfect. Love the “temp” feel. Keep it!

dannyzevallos
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I think the best bass you can buy is a P Bass with a J Bass pickup in the bridge. It sounds really nice and there are models like these in both fender and squier if you're a beginner. Traditional P Basses only have one pickup at the neck and having an additional pickup from another bass adds different tones to it.
Though I will say, I preffer the J Bass shape, it just looks so smooth!

Kayro
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You'd love the Fender Boxer Series. It has the jazz neck, jazz bridge pickup plus the precision pickup. Super versatile (moreso than standard jazz imo) and beautiful on looks. Also if you don't like P body there's the Aerodyne (the old black ones, not the new series)

razzmatazzduck
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I from israle
and you play bass so good💣
You gut the groov👍🏽

shibeshi
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Agreed my friend. Any time I’ve been to record music, the producer always asks if I have a jazz bass 😂

dannynicholson
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Makes me wanna get a Fender Jazz Bass lol

JoelSyverud
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Great video with awesome explanations! You're certainly leading people who are looking to buy their first bass the right way. It is quite sad to see people buy instruments that work against them and quite just because of that. If I may add another reasons to buy a Jazz Bass instead of a Precision Bass, it's reliability and a different take on the playability. The P-Bass neck width was not really an issue, it was rather the body shape that turned it into a 10 fret bass for me. Not great for someone playing neoclassical, classical and metal with lead bass. Some P-Basses suffer from a dead E string, it just sounds empty, has nothing but the initial click as the string hits the fretboard and the note is weak and bland. Some also suffer from dead D and G strings - they have the tone, but are substantially quieter than A and E, which means that they don't get as much "juice" from the amp and you're heard less right when you want to be heard more. I bought a Fender Player P-Bass online, which was a terrible mistake. I got a piece with both these issues at the same time, leaving me with only one good sounding string. It was a nightmare, I've tried everything apart from changing the pickup; whether it be a setup, different strings, pickup height adjustment, you name it. It just didn't work and I found myself glaring over the beauty of the instrument while playing my cheap trusted DiMavery satirical knockoff of a jazzbass. This applies to every instrument though - make sure you play the instrument before buying it, not just the same model, play the particular instrument you'll be getting. I've turned down a few instruments I knew were good, but they were set up terribly or had old strings. Phrases like "It's just the setup" or "It's just the strings" are there because you're all excited about the instrument, and in the off-chance that you're not right, you'll be stuck with an instrument you will only ever look at. Fortunately for me, I traded the bass for a Sire Marcus Miller V7, 5 string swamp ash model. I just wanted to try it and move on, but now there's a sweet spot in my heart for this bass and I don't plan on letting go of it.

Here's some constructive criticism about the video: I've gone through many basses and none of the points really make sense to me as the reason why you would only want a Fender Jazz Bass. Sure, it is a great instrument, I love my jazz basses and you are certainly not wrong by any means, I just don't see it as the only bass you could describe exactly this way. There are far better basses (even jazz basses) than the Fender Jazz Bass, even within or below their respective price categories. The points I disagree with the most are versatility and upgradability. The Jazz Bass sure is versatile, but there are basses that go above and beyond - humbuckers with true coil split, 24 fret basses with really accessible frets, you name it. The upgradability is something I agree with, but disagree with the counterarguments. The Precision bass is not as hard to modify as I understood from your video - the output jack is held on by a single nut, and so are the pots. It's not that hard to disassemble and modify.

dgtommy
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Based on your points i actually can see you going to love double humbucker more than jazz bass

sherlock
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i think this would apply to any Jazz bass. I enjoy my Fender J's but also love rocking my Lakland DJ4 and my Dingwall Super J.

bluesguy
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Great stuff! And you can find a TON of iconic players from virtually all genres using the Jazz bass, which is inspiring for a lot of people. Which model is yours?

ransombaggins
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This was a great video man! I just subbed to your channel and I really enjoy it

george_
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Howdy, , Will, I do love me a jazz bass, , But, , i found more versatility, in a for courses, , just subscribed, , and thanks for having me aboard!

floydlay
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Don't get me wrong... I do like Fenders style and models but one concern.. Wish they were left hand friendly and which I know there are but few out there. I own a Ibanez bass and I grew up mostly loving there basses. I have respect and love so keep at the Bas§laps and stay Brutal!!! 🤘💀

adihell-
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The outro... It should be a ring tone 😂

ricardojmestre
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Good one 👍 brother I love the jazz bass, hey 👋 how did you learn how to play????

scottyshepardthesmoothdeep
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I owned a Fender American Professional Jazz Bass and didn’t like it at all. It was hard to pluck, the neck wasn’t perfectly screwed and didn’t fit exactly how it was supposed to, the pickups weren’t that good… sold it and now I am really really happy with my Sandberg California. It’s also a passive jbass with a thiner and slightly smaller body, the neck is great, is easier to play…so much better

pablofichaje
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I have one but with 2 humbuckers and 4 rollers





And I don't use them because don't have an amp or an audiocard

pontiff
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I agree, although I don't have one :)

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