Fodera Unveils the Monarch-P Bass
Fodera is gearing up for the Winter NAMM show, where they will be presenting the new Monarch-P model. Based on their Monarch four-string bass, the Monarch-P is a Standard model that aims to couple a vintage split-coil sound with Fodera’s playability.

The bass will be built with a classic tone-wood combination of an alder body, a maple neck, and an Indian Rosewood fingerboard. The top is created from book-matched Ivorywood. Several design modifications from the original Monarch bass set the P model apart with unique body contours, a slightly thicker neck, and 22 frets.
Its passive electronics include an in-house wired circuit with 250k solid shaft pots, a 0.047uf capacitor and 1/4” input jack. Fodera picked an Aguilar AG 4P-60 pickup with early 60’s P-Bass tone in mind. “All of the hardware is completely proprietary including our high-mass Standard bridge,” Fodera states. “Additionally the Monarch-P is built with a control cavity so that if you wanted to add a preamp down the road there is a place to do it. Finally, the Monarch-P was crafted with no natural shell products which makes it the very first Fodera that can be shipped internationally without requiring a costly and time-consuming permit from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.”
The Fodera Monarch-P will be built in the company’s custom shop as part of their Standard series. It’s priced at $3,995 and is available for pre-order with shipping beginning in April and June.
















Fodera Monarch-P Bass Details:
| Strings: | 4 |
| Scale: | 34″ |
| Construction: | Bolt-on |
| Body: | Alder |
| Top: | Ivorywood |
| Neck: | 3-piece Hard Rock Maple |
| Fingerboard: | Indian Rosewood |
| Frets: | 22 Large Frets |
| Inlays: | Synthetic Clay Dots |
| Pickup: | Aguilar AG 4P-60 |
| Electronics: | Passive |
| Hardware: | Fodera |
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Gorgeous. That’s a lot of plasma I have to sell.
I’m sure that this bass plays and sounds nice, but it has all the visual appeal of an Ibanez Gio.
Let’s see.. This bass, or a new Ric, and an Eden bass rig..tough choice. LOL
I disagree. I think the bass is beautiful in its understated simplicity. And as you noted, it’s pretty much a given that this bass will sound and feel wonderful. I don’t need to have highly figured tops to satisfy my aesthetics. However if that’s your thing, I have seen other examples in Fodera’s newborn gallery that feature various exotic tops along with a singular P pickup, it’s just going to cost another 2-3 grand to get it.
I think it looks nice too, except for the headstock. Reminds me of the entry level Japanese basses like a cheap Yamaha I used to have, so I can see where the ibanez reference comes from!
Nice bass ,,,
I will take 5. Thank you
Overpriced fender p copycat!