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Since you already have a 4-string Fender jazz guitar, you should look at a Rickenbacker 4003 Bass. Rickenbacker makes good 5-string bass Guitars that are under $500.

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Q: What is a good 5 string bass guitar that is under 500 but not a fender since I already own a 4 string fender jazz?
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