![]() It actually has great sounding pickups and sounds fantastic unplugged even. Super comfortable and plays like a dream. That area between 1,800 and 2,500 is where most committed bassists find. It’s priced around 2,100 street, which puts it in a crowded, but sweet, place in the market. This American Ultra Jazz Bass V is a modern 5-string bass that lives up to its 60-year heritage. or you can buy one of the Squier VM Jazz V basses for $150 less out the door. The Fender Jazz Bass is the archetype for the electric bass guitar. My suggestion would be to try both in a store and see what you might like better before buying. Some people don't care for those "noiseless" pickups.supposedly they produce more noise than tone (but I have no personal experience).ĭepends if you want an active Jazz.most prefer a passive model. The MIA may also allow for thru-body stringing as well. I actually prefer it over my 35" scale bass' B.the floppyness gives it more growl, I think. I never really met a 34" scale B that I didn't like. However, I have played with both and the difference is negligible. This might add some tension the the B string and not make it too "floppy". One other thing to consider between the different headstocks, but it may be too trivial.looking at the two side by side, the 4+1 headstock B string tuning peg is somewhere between 1/4" and 1/2" further from the string nut than the 5-across headstock. Aesthetically, some may not like the 5-in-a-row headstock and prefer the 4+1 like the MIA version with the huge clover-shaped pegs.
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