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Electric Bass Guitars

Hey Mr. Bassman! Whether you like to snap, strum, pop, pick, or pluck, having the right Electric Bass Guitar can make all the difference and AMS has an incredible selection. Choose the wood, color, style, and scale length to make your performance stand above the rest. Stay centered with a standard four-string bass, or stretch out with five- and six-string models. 

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  1. Lakland Skyline 55-01 5-String Bass Guitar
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    Lakland Skyline 55-01 5-String Bass Guitar

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    The game changing Lakland Skyline 55-01 5-string bass guitar! Get ready for thundering low-end with the Lakland Skyline 55-01 5-String Bass Guitar. The classic Lakland body shape houses a pair of Bartolini MK-1 ...

    12 Payments of $108.25

  2. Yamaha TRBX605FM 5-String Electric Bass Guitar

    Yamaha TRBX605FM 5-String Electric Bass Guitar

    $779.99
    When bassists need low end with clarity, they choose the TRBX605FM featuring a flame maple top on a solid alder body for comfort and great looks. Additional features are premium electronics with easy to use controls...

    12 Payments of $65.00

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  3. Ernie Ball Music Man StingRay Special HH Bass Guitar with Mono Case
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    Ernie Ball Music Man StingRay Special HH Bass Guitar with Mono Case

    $2,849.00 - $3,049.00
    The Ernie Ball Music Man StingRay Special combines classic tone with modern upgrades for maximum performance. Its ash body, roasted maple neck, and 22 stainless steel frets deliver exceptional durability, resonance,...

    12 Payments of $237.42

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  4. Ibanez GSR205SM Gio 5 String Bass

    Ibanez GSR205SM Gio 5 String Bass

    $349.99
    Built to hold its own against pro level competitors, the Ibanez GSR205SM five-string features a solid Mahogany body, and exotically Spalted Maple top for a beautiful look and clear, punchy tone. A jatoba fingerboard...

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  5. Sire Marcus Miller V5 2nd Generation 5-String Bass Guitar

    Sire Marcus Miller V5 2nd Generation 5-String Bass Guitar

    $729.00
    Vintage enthusiasts will enjoy the V5 5-string passive jazz bass jampacked with vintage features from sound to aesthetics. The V5 will be truly enjoyed by players who want to go all-vintage with a plus factor on the...

    12 Payments of $60.75

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  6. Fender American Pro II Precision Bass Guitar Rosewood Fingerboard with Case

    Fender American Pro II Precision Bass Guitar Rosewood Fingerboard with Case

    $1,889.99
    The American Pro II Precision Bass delivers instant familiarity and sonic versatility you’ll feel and hear right away, with broad ranging improvements that add up to nothing less than a new standard for professional...

    12 Payments of $157.50

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  7. Fender Standard Jazz Bass Laurel Neck Guitar

    Fender Standard Jazz Bass Laurel Neck Guitar

    $679.99
    Launched by Fender® in 1960 and positioned as a deluxe model to compliment the P Bass®, the Jazz Bass® provided jazzers with dual pickups for added sonic variety and brightness, a more ergonomic offset-waist body, a...

    12 Payments of $56.67

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  8. Ibanez SR600E Bass Guitar
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    Ibanez SR600E Bass Guitar

    $849.99
    Designed for the working musician, the versatile SR600E has a killer tone that is deep and wide with a ton of punch. For 30 years the SR has given bass players a modern alternative. With its continued popularity, Ib...

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  9. Ernie Ball Music Man StingRay Special 4-String Bass Guitar with MONO Bag

    Ernie Ball Music Man StingRay Special 4-String Bass Guitar with MONO Bag

    $2,479.00 - $2,949.00
    An iconic bass since its introduction in 1976, the StingRay  bass guitars was the first production four string bass to feature onboard active equalization. The flagship of the Music Man line, today's StingRay retain...

    12 Payments of $206.58

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  10. Squier Classic Vibe 70s Jazz Bass Guitar Maple Neck
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    Squier Classic Vibe 70s Jazz Bass Guitar Maple Neck

    $529.99
    The Squier Classic Vibe ‘70s Jazz Bass is a nod to the 1970s evolution of the J Bass, combining the luxurious playability that made it famous with the versatility and massive tone of its dual Fender-Designed alnico ...

    8 Payments of $66.25

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American Musical Supply is excited to be your stop for electric basses from top brands! We offer True 0% interest payment plans - applying is easy. Use your own debit or credit card, enjoy fast and free shipping, and add an electric bass to your creative setup.

We make buying an electric bass quick and easy - in-stock items that are ordered before 5PM will ship out the same day! (see our Shipping Information Page for more details) Do you have questions about basses and want to know which one would be best for you? Give us a call at 800-319-9043 - our experts are standing by.

What is the best electric bass? Well, that all depends on what you’re looking for in terms of size, feel, tone perspective, and price point. American Musical Supply is stocked with a huge collection of basses that touch on those different characteristics in unique ways – we’re here to help you find the instrument you have been looking for!

You can’t talk about the bass without bringing up Fender – most notably the Fender Precision Bass (or P Bass) and the Fender Jazz Bass. With their trademark ‘double horn’ designs and substantial solid bodies that have been built to provide support, strength, and resonance, these rock-solid electric basses have provided the low-end support for bands and ensembles of all types for over sixty years. The split pickups of the P Bass provide all of the power and punch needed for all types of rock music. The special single-coil layout found on the Jazz Bass means smooth, bright, complex tones – jazz, funk, fusion, and all types of dance-driven pop and EDM genres are tailor-made for the Fender Jazz Bass.

We know that Gibson is known for their electric and acoustic guitars, but their bass guitars have a history of making serious contributions to the world of music. The EB Bass was released in 1953 and was their very first production bass. That was followed by a number of iconic instruments including the Thunderbird Bass and SG Bass. AMS carries the newest versions of these historic American-made models - wonderful blends of famous looks and powerful low frequency performance.

Building basses takes a certain mindset and there are companies that dedicate serious time and effort to the unique quirks of the electric bass. After all, these creative tools aren’t just guitars with fewer strings. Electric basses are their own beasts - serving as the foundation, the driving tonal pulse, and the support that anchors your music’s chord voicings and rhythmic patterns. AMS is fortunate to carry Music ManSpectorWarwick, and PRS – just a few of the brands that go above and beyond when it comes to sculpting unique tone wood bodies, implementing modified hardware and pickups, and finishing it all out with special appointments and visual touches. To these companies, building a bass is not just making a tool for music, it’s creating a true work of art!

If you’re looking for a comfortable electric bass that has a bit more of a streamlined body shape - something that is a bit lighter, that’s nicely balanced, and is easy to get around - you should be sure to check out Ibanez and Yamaha. Their popular basses are incredibly reliable, look great, and are known for their versatility across the music spectrum. Do you need the distinct growl and boom of a heavy metal bass guitar? ESP and Schecter have the menacing designs and snarling pickups you need to feed that intensity!

What kind of bass is best for a beginner? Go ahead and take a look at our selection of EpiphoneSterlingIbanez Gio, and Squier basses, which provide many pro-level features at a more comfortable price point. American Musical Supply has lots of different models to choose from and these instruments are approved by performers, educators, and technicians. If you’re looking for an all-in-one gift for an aspiring bass player, be sure to check our selection of Electric Bass Guitar Packages. These instruments are perfect for our 4-pay and 6-pay plans – these are the easiest ways to buy a gift for someone, period!

When it comes to choosing your electric bass, there are a few important characteristics to consider. The first thing is the number of strings. 4-String Electric Basses - usually tuned E-A-D-G from lowest to highest - are the most common and are the instruments taken into consideration when bass music is written. 5-String Electric Basses - usually tuned B-E-A-D-G from low to high - are also very popular for players seeking a bit more extra range down low. Are you a player that is looking to push the limits on range and technique ever further? We also carry a wide selection of electric basses with 6 Strings or more.

Next, it’s about choosing an instrument with either an active or passive pickup setup. What’s the difference between an active pickup and passive pickup? Well, an active pickup includes a built-in preamp that is powered by a 9-volt battery. First and foremost, this boosts the signal of the bass before it hits the effects chain or Bass Guitar Amp. Active basses often have extra levels of tone control at the source, allowing you to tweak the parameters of various color-shaping controls and the instrument’s low, middle, and higher frequencies (EQ) in much more detail. The result? A wider palette of sounds to choose from. Just remember to take this extra boost of gain into consideration and keep plenty of spare batteries so that your active controls can work properly.

An electric bass with a passive pickup performs just like a standard electric guitar – simply plug it into your amplifier and you’re ready to go from there. Tone controls are much more limited on a passive bass – usually a low and high EQ – and there can be a bit more extraneous noise if you’re using longer cable runs. Passive basses are much more straightforward and user-friendly. That means that your clean bass sound is a bit more limited, although if you’re using Bass Guitar Effects and controlling tone parameters on a Bass Guitar Amp, you’re still open to a wide catalog of tonal options.

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