Fender Launches MonoNeon Signature Jazz Bass V

Fender MonoNeon Jazz Bass V

Fender has teamed up with the ever-funky MonoNeon to introduce a signature five-string model for the bassist. The MonoNeon Jazz Bass V follows his aesthetic with a neon yellow and orange finish while capturing his tone with a pair of custom-wound Fireball humbuckers and an 18-volt active preamp.

The bass is built with an alder body, one-piece roasted maple neck, and a roasted maple fingerboard that features a 10”-14” compound radius and white pearl block inlays. Hardware includes a Fender HiMass string-through/top-load bridge and standard open-gear tuners.

Fender adds extra Flair by shipping the bass with a MonoNeon sticker pack and a pair of custom headstock socks.

Hear it in action in the hands of MonoNeon himself:

The Fender MonoNeon Jazz Bass V is out now with a price point of $1,549.

Fender MonoNeon Jazz Bass V Specs:

Scale:34″
Construction:Bolt-on
Body:Alder
Neck:Roasted Maple
Neck Shape:Modern “C”
Nut Width:1.875″
Fingerboard:Roasted Maple
Fingerboard Radius:10″ to 14″ Compound Radius
Frets:22 Medium Jumbo
Inlays:White Pearl Block
Pickups:Custom Fireball 5-String Bass Humbuckers
Electronics:Active 18-volt Preamp with 3-band EQ, Active/Passive Switch
Bridge:5-Saddle HiMass
Tuners:Standard Open-Gear
Hardware Finish:Gold-Plated
Pickguard:3-Ply White, Painted in High Visibility Orange
Finish:Neon Yellow Satin Urethane

In his time with No Treble, Kevin has met hundreds of amazing bassists and interviewed icons like Jack Casady, Victor Wooten, Les Claypool, Marcus Miller, and more. He's a gigging bassist performing jazz in Northern Virginia and bluegrass with The Plate Scrapers up and down the East Coast. Kevin appreciates all genres of music, from R&B to metal and everything in between. Connect with Kevin on Facebook and check his performance schedule on his website.

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  1. Robbi Osteen-Hendrix

    Bolt on neck? Only 22 frets?! Over $1500??!! Uh NO!

  2. Applefrorm

    Sounds so different in that live recording through his EBS rig. The DI fender is using is really bright. Cool bass though, I dig it!