The Fender Player Plus Jazz Bass® is a top - notch electric bass guitar. It's equipped with Player Plus Noiseless™ Jazz Bass pickups, which produce the clear and growly tone that Fender® basses are famous for. A 3 - band active EQ gives you precise control over your tone, and you can easily switch between active and passive modes for maximum flexibility. The neck has a silky satin finish, comfortable rolled edges on a 12 - inch radius fingerboard, and a modern 'C' back - shape, making it sleek, fast, and smooth to play. The HiMass™ bridge offers excellent sustain, resonance, and perfect intonation. With classic Fender style, advanced features, and eye - catching new finishes, this bass is ideal for sparking your creativity and standing out. Specifications: Body Shape: Jazz Bass®; Body Material: Alder; Body Finish: Gloss Polyester; Neck Profile: Modern 'C'; Fingerboard Material: Pau Ferro; Fretboard Radius: 12' (305 mm); Scale Length: 34' (86.36 cm); No. of Frets: 20 Medium Jumbo; Fretboard Inlays: Black Pearloid Dot; Pickups: Player Plus Noiseless™ Jazz Bass® (Bridge), Player Plus Noiseless™ Jazz Bass® (Neck); Bridge: Fender HiMass™ with Chrome - Plated Zinc Saddles; Pickguard: 4 - Ply Tortoiseshell; Strings: Fender® USA 7250M Nickel Plated Steel (.045 -.105 Gauges), PN 0737250406; Tuning Machines: Standard Open - Gear; Hardware Finish: Nickel/Chrome.






Using this Fender Player Plus Jazz Bass is a breeze. First, plug it into your amplifier using a standard instrument cable. You can start by adjusting the volume and tone controls on the bass to get the sound you like. The 3 - band active EQ gives you more precise tone adjustment, so play around with it to find your signature sound. You can also use the toggle to switch between active and passive modes depending on your preference. When it comes to maintenance, keep your bass clean. Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the body and strings after each use. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures and humidity, as this can damage the wood and hardware. Check the tuning regularly and make small adjustments as needed. Also, when you're not using the bass, store it in a proper case to protect it from scratches and bumps.