I have too many basses, but as I tell my wife "if I'm going to have a obsession, tube amps and bass guitars beat the hell out of Cocaine and prostitutes". I use that same excuse for my old cars, it's worked so far...
The the majority of my gigging basses are Fender.
I plug straight in, no preamps or effects. I only have a couple of active basses, a Hamer CH12L and a Yamaha RBX1000, neither of which have left the house in probably 10 years.
Over the years I've pretty much regressed to old school basics, taking a P bass with flats and a P bass with Rotosound rounds out for gigging.
Sometimes a Jazz, and I just bought another Limited Edition Jazz in Shell Pink that probably will need to go out the next chance I get.
She has a solid rosewood neck; neck, headstock and fretboard one chunk of wood, some sort of re-issue, very unique. Couldn't resist...
The Fender logo is laser etched into the headstock, hard to see in a photo.