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Fender Player II Jazz Bass Guitar, Rosewood Fingerboard, Birch Green

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Fender Player II Jazz Bass Guitar, Rosewood Fingerboard, Birch GreenLined up for success, the Fender Player II Series Jazz Bass is an example of fine Fender innovation and classic Fender style in motion. This Jazz Bass embodies so much of what makes the Jazz Bass name exciting for players of all walks. Starting at its most basic with a classic double cutaway body made of alder, this J Bass form is quickly recognizable and effortlessly playable. This choice of alder serves many purposes, yet predominantly carries an

Lined up for success, the Fender Player II Series Jazz Bass is an example of fine Fender innovation and classic Fender style in motion. This Jazz Bass embodies so much of what makes the Jazz Bass name exciting for players of all walks.

Starting at its most basic with a classic double-cutaway body made of alder, this J Bass form is quickly recognizable and effortlessly playable. This choice of alder serves many purposes, yet predominantly carries an easy weight and acts as a great foundation for musical ideas to flourish. A Modern “C”-shaped maple neck joins the fray as a smooth connection for the player’s left hand. Across the palm, this neck wood and profile are effortless and slick for quick trips from higher to lower registers. A slab rosewood fingerboard meets up with this maple and measures with a 9.5” radius. Twenty Medium Jumbo frets line the board for easy fretting and accessible movement to get playing quickly.

The voice of this J Bass, punchy and articulate, comes from two Player Series Alnico 5 Single-Coil Jazz Bass pickups that roll through a spectrum of exciting bass tones perfect for blending into any mix. A 4-Saddle Standard bridge grounds strings to the body while a set of Standard Open-Gear tuning machines and a synthetic bone nut meet at the other end of the guitar to account for solid intonation and quick stringing.

Bringing the best of the Jazz Bass experience to every player, this Player II Series entry has all the exciting elements of a Fender classic with modern playability in mind. It’s a Jazz Bass as it’s always been known.

  • Alder body with gloss polyester finish
  • Modern "C"-shaped maple neck with satin urethane finish
  • Slab rosewood fingerboard with twenty Medium Jumbo frets and rolled edges
  • Fender Player Series Alnico Jazz Bass single-coil pickups
  • Fender Vintage-Style tuning machines and synthetic bone nut
  • 4-Saddle Standard bridge
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