Step into the limelight and embrace the iconic Fender® sound and style with the Player II Precision Bass®. This stage-ready bass guitar has contemporary upgrades to fuel your performance and spark your creativity. The Player II Precision Bass exudes classic Fender charm. The neck is crafted for fast and smooth playability, featuring a Modern “C”-profile with a silky satin urethane finish on the back. The 9.5”-radius slab rosewood fingerboard has smooth rolled edges and 20 medium jumbo frets for comfortable playing. Player Series Alnico V Split-Coil P bass® pickups deliver sweet highs, rich mids, and powerful lows, perfect for any music genre. An adjustable 4-saddle bridge, single-groove steel saddles, and open-gear tuners ensure accurate tuning and let you explore endless sonic options. Ideal for creating your unique sound, this bass has the looks, tone, and feel that only Fender can offer. Specifications: Body Shape - Precision Bass®; Body Material - Alder; Body Finish - Gloss Polyester; Neck Profile - Modern 'C'; Fretboard Material - Slab Rosewood; Fretboard Radius - 9.5' (241 mm); Scale Length - 34' (86.36 cm); No. of Frets - 20 Medium Jumbo Frets; Fretboard Inlays - White Dot Inlays; Pickups - Player Series Alnico 5 Split Single-Coil Precision Bass® (Middle); Bridge - 4-Saddle Standard; Pickguard - 3-Ply Black/White/Black; 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, make sure it's properly tuned using the open - gear tuners. Plug it into an amplifier and start strumming to feel its amazing sound. When you play, use the adjustable 4 - saddle bridge to adjust the action for your comfort. To keep it in good condition, wipe it down with a clean, dry cloth after each use to remove sweat and dirt. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures and humidity, as this can damage the body and the neck. If you're not going to use it for a long time, loosen the strings a bit to relieve stress on the neck. And don't forget to change the strings regularly for the best sound quality.