Step into the limelight and embrace the legendary Fender® sound and style with the Player II Precision Bass®. This stage - ready bass guitar comes with modern upgrades to fuel your performance and spark your musical creativity. The Player II Precision Bass exudes classic Fender allure, yet it's tailored for today's musicians. The neck is crafted for swift and smooth playability. With a Modern “C” - profile and a silky satin urethane finish on the back, along with a 9.5” - radius slab maple fingerboard having smooth rolled edges and 20 medium jumbo frets, it feels great in your hands. The Player Series Alnico V Split - Coil P bass® pickups deliver sweet highs, rich mids, and powerful lows, enhancing any music genre. An adjustable 4 - saddle bridge, single - groove steel saddles, and open - gear tuners guarantee precise tuning stability, allowing you to explore countless sonic options. Ideal for creating your unique sound, the Player II Precision Bass offers the looks, tone, and feel that only Fender can provide. Specifications: Body Shape: Precision Bass®; Body Material: Alder; Body Finish: Gloss Polyester; Neck Profile: Modern 'C'; Fretboard Material: Maple; Fretboard Radius: 9.5' (241 mm); Scale Length: 34' (86.36 cm); No. of Frets: 20 Medium Jumbo Frets; Fretboard Inlays: Black Dot Inlays; Pickups: Player Series Alnico 5 Split Single - Coil Precision Bass® (Middle); Bridge: 4 - Saddle Standard; Pickguard: 3 - Ply Parchment; Strings: Fender® USA 7250M Nickel Plated Steel (.045 -.105 Gauges), PN 0737250406; Tuning Machines: Standard Open - Gear; Hardware Finish: Nickel/Chrome.






Using your Fender Player II Precision Bass Guitar is a breeze. First, tune it up using the open - gear tuners to get the right pitch. Then, start strumming and plucking to make music. You can adjust the tone and volume to suit your style. When it comes to maintenance, keep your bass clean. Wipe it down with a soft cloth after each use to remove fingerprints and dust. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures and humidity, as this can damage the wood and the electronics. Check the strings regularly and change them when they start to sound dull. Also, make sure the 4 - saddle bridge and the single - groove steel saddles are in good condition for stable tuning. And remember, have fun making music with your Fender bass!