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Need some recommendations here

I'm planning to buy a new bass. My budget is 800$. I know approximately what I'm looking for, but I would like to hear some other suggestion as well, because maybe I'm not taking into account some of the brands/models. Basically I'm looking for an instrument that sounds deep and fat, I don't like trebly basses and I like Fender basses. I play mostly rock (U2, Coldplay), some motown (Marvin Gaye, Stevie), some funk and acid jazz (Medeski Martin and Wood, Jamiroquai, Groove Collective). Thanks!
 
I would also like to highly recommend a Lakland Skyline Bob Glaub. If you can find one in your price range, the quality will be out any standard issue fender by far, and will have just as nice tone if not better.
 
I'm planning to buy a new bass. My budget is 800$. I know approximately what I'm looking for, but I would like to hear some other suggestion as well, because maybe I'm not taking into account some of the brands/models. Basically I'm looking for an instrument that sounds deep and fat, I don't like trebly basses and I like Fender basses. I play mostly rock (U2, Coldplay), some motown (Marvin Gaye, Stevie), some funk and acid jazz (Medeski Martin and Wood, Jamiroquai, Groove Collective). Thanks!

Get a Fender Reggie Hamilton Standard Jazz.

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You get the best of both worlds with some great bells and whistles.

I think it is going to be my next electric bass.

Or get the Deluxe Active P bass Special for about $300 bucks less. You get the same pickup configuration with the P body.

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:D

Joe.