Fodera Honors a Bass Icon With the Victor Wooten ’83 Monarch Standard

Fodera Guitars Victor Wooten 83 Monarch Standard

Fodera has expanded their Standard series of basses with the Victor Wooten ’83 Monarch Standard, which honors the bass hero’s original 1983 Monarch. The new model captures the “soul, voice, and playability” of the original with modern refinements and a lower price point.

It’s built with a mahogany body and maple top, which Fodera says gives the warm, punchy low-end characteristic of Wooten’s sound. The three-piece maple neck has an Indian Rosewood fingerboard with clay dot inlays. A 34-inch scale, 24 frets, and 19mm string spacing make it feel familiar.

“Under the hood, you’ve got the EMG P/J pickups in Victor’s exact spacing, just like the original,” Fodera explains. “And powering it all is our Fodera x Trickfish Custom 3-Band Preamp— giving you musical, studio-grade tone shaping in any situation. The Victor Wooten ’83 Monarch Standard is not just a tribute… it’s a continuation – inspired by the past, crafted for today, and built for the next generation of players ready to push the boundaries just like Victor did.”

Hear more about the bass from Fodera’s Mike Bendy:

The Fodera Victor Wooten ’83 Monarch Standard is available for preorder at $5,950 or $6,130 with an optional DeTuner.

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Fodera Guitars Victor Wooten ’83 Monarch Standard Specs:

Scale:34″
Body:Mahogany
Top:Maple
Neck:3-piece Maple
Fingerboard:Indian Rosewood
Frets:24
Inlays:Clay Dot
Pickups:EMG P/J Pickup Set, VW Spacing
Electronics:Fodera x Trickfish Custom Series 3-Band Preamp, Monarch Control Layout
Hardware:Gold with Black Knobs
Finish:Natural
Other:DR VW Pure Blues Strings, Optional DeTuner

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. Jeff Littrel

    $6000.00 for a fucking guitar? Not made for the working musician