The Fender Player Plus Jazz Bass® V is a remarkable instrument. Powered by Player Plus Noiseless Jazz Bass pickups, it offers the clear and growling tone that Fender basses are famous for. The 3 - band active EQ allows you to precisely shape 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” radius fingerboard, and a modern “C” back shape, making it sleek, fast, and smooth to play. The HiMass™ bridge provides 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 making you stand out. Specifications include a Jazz Bass® body shape made of Alder with a Gloss Polyester finish, a Modern 'C' neck profile, a Maple fretboard with 12' (305 mm) radius, 20 Medium Jumbo Frets, White Pearloid Dot Inlays, Player Plus Noiseless™ Jazz Bass® pickups at the bridge and middle, a Fender HiMass™ bridge with Chrome - Plated Zinc Saddles, a 3 - Ply Mint Green pickguard, Fender® USA 7250 - 5M Nickel Plated Steel strings (.045 -.125 Gauges), Standard Open - Gear tuning machines, Nickel/Chrome hardware finish, and it comes with a Deluxe Gig Bag.






Using your Fender Player Plus Jazz Bass V is a breeze. First, plug it into your amplifier using a standard instrument cable. If you want to adjust the tone, use the 3 - band active EQ. You can turn the knobs to boost or cut the bass, mid, and treble frequencies. The toggle switch lets you choose between active and passive mode depending on your preference. When it comes to playing, the smooth neck makes it easy to move your fingers up and down the fretboard. For note - making, press the strings down on the frets gently but firmly. As for maintenance, after each use, wipe down the strings with a clean cloth to remove sweat and dirt. This will also help prevent corrosion. Keep the bass in its Deluxe Gig Bag when not in use to protect it from dust and scratches. Check the tuning regularly and adjust the tuning machines as needed. If you notice any loose parts or issues with the pickups, it's a good idea to take it to a professional guitar technician for a check - up.