First Look: Fender Returns to NAMM with Affordable Precision & Jazz Basses

Fender Standard Precision and Jazz Basses

Fender has made its return to the NAMM Show for the first time since the pandemic, and they brought plenty to share. First up is the Standard Series, a new affordable lineup that offers its trademark instruments for $599.99 across the board.

“Built to accompany players on their formative musical adventures, the Fender Standard Series delivers the approachable playability and inspiring tone that made Fender an icon of rock & roll,” the company writes.

The lineup includes, of course, a Precision Bass model and a Jazz Bass model. Each bass is built with a poplar body in a gloss finish. Their maple necks are fitted with either a rosewood or maple fingerboard, depending on the finish. They are offered in Olympic White, Black, and a Three-Color Sunburst, with each model having a unique color: the Precision comes in Candy Cola while the Jazz has an Aqua Marine Metallic option.

The Fender Standard Precision Bass and Standard Jazz Bass will be shipping in February for $599.99.

Fender Standard Precision Bass Specs:

Scale:34″
Construction:Bolt-on
Body:Poplar
Neck:Maple
Neck Shape:Modern “C”
Fingerboard:Maple or Rosewood
Fingerboard Radius:9.5″
Nut:Micarta
Frets:20 Medium Jumbo
Inlays:Dot
Pickup:Standard Split Single-Coil Precision Bass
Controls:Master Volume, Master Tone
Bridge:Standard Top-Load with Satin Chrome Steel Barrel Saddles
Tuners:Fender Standard Open-Gear with Clover Keys
Finish:Candy Cola, Olympic White, Black, Three-Color Sunburst

Fender Standard Jazz Bass Specs:

Scale:34″
Construction:Bolt-on
Body:Poplar
Neck:Maple
Neck Shape:Modern “C”
Fingerboard:Maple or Rosewood
Fingerboard Radius:9.5″
Nut:Micarta
Frets:20 Medium Jumbo
Inlays:Dot
Pickups:Standard Single-Coil Jazz Bass
Controls:Volume 1. (Neck Pickup), Volume 2. (Bridge Pickup), Master Tone
Bridge:Standard Top-Load with Satin Chrome Steel Barrel Saddles
Tuners:Fender Standard Open-Gear with Clover Keys
Finish:Candy Cola, Olympic White, Black, Three-Color Sunburst

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. John

    These reviews are helpful… BUT, it would be nice if you could include if a new line of instruments comes in lefty versions.
    Thank you in advance ??

  2. I like it especially the black and the red, they looks great

  3. Sean

    Why no Fender Ultra Precision 5 String?