Fender Jaguar Bass

Rather than the standard dot position markers, however, the Jaguar bass has aged pearloid block inlays, a feature generally reserved for premium instruments.

Other features include an alder body, C-shaped maple neck, 7.25"-radius rosewood fretboard with 20 medium jumbo frets.

[1] The Jaguar Bass was originally made available in the United States in Black and Hot Rod Red with a matching headstock.

The maple neck has 20 frets and is graphite reinforced with a 9.5"-radius rosewood fingerboard and aged white pearloid rectangular block inlays.

Other refinements include a StrongArm stealth retainer bar for the A string, Fender "F" lightweight vintage paddle tuners with tapered shafts and an HMV bridge.

It features a maple neck and fretboard with dot inlays, Dual "Music Man" humbucking pickups made famous on Ernie Ball "Music Man" basses, one volume and tone knob and one pickup selector switch and has a Medium (32") scale length.

The Player Jaguar Bass sports a koto body, an unbound C-shaped maple neck, maple fretboard with 9.5-inch radius, black block inlays and 20 jumbo frets, three-ply parchment pickguard, Player PJ pickups, three Jazz Bass control knobs (neck volume, bridge volume, master tone), vintage-style four-saddle bridge with brass saddles, open-gear tuners and nickel/chrome hardware.

The basses are produced in limited runs based on customer demand and have been released in Hot Pink[2] and Daphne Blue[3] colors.

In 2024, Fender officially released a limited edition signature Jaguar Bass in sunburst and Sea Foam Green colors, the latter of which features a matching headstock.

Unlike the previous model, this new version features the Seymour Duncan Quarter Pound (SPB-3) pickup, as well as a thinner Jazz Bass neck with a rosewood fretboard in accordance with Hoppus' preferred specs.

Classic Vibe 2010–unknown discontinue date, available initially in Black, with Sunburst and Candy Apple Red models introduced in limited numbers starting in 2012.

In 2010, Fender introduced the premium priced Squier Vintage Modified Jaguar Bass with a black body, matching headstock and pearloid block inlays.

Other features include a solid basswood or agathis body (depending the finish) and a maple neck with a 20-fret rosewood fretboard and pearloid dot inlays.

This bass is similar to the Fender version and also comes in Silverburst color with pearloid block inlays, Precision/Jazz pickups, volume control, and an active 3-band equalizer.