4-string Fretless Electric Bass with Alder Body, Maple Neck, Pau Ferro Fingerboard, and 2 Single-coil Pickups - Polar White
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Specifications |
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Brand | Fender | ||
Category | Fretless Bass Guitars | ||
Number of Strings: | 4, | ||
Left-/Right-handed: | Right-handed, | ||
Body Shape: | Jazz, | ||
Body Material: | Alder, | ||
Body Finish: | Gloss Polyester, | ||
Color: | Polar White, | ||
Neck Material: | Maple, | ||
Neck Shape: | Modern C, | ||
Radius: | 9.5", | ||
Fingerboard Material: | Pau Ferro, | ||
Fingerboard Inlay: | Dots, | ||
Number of Frets: | Fretless, | ||
Scale Length: | 34", | ||
Nut Width: | 1.5", | ||
Nut Material: | Synthetic Bone, | ||
Bridge/Tailpiece: | 4-saddle Standard, | ||
Tuners: | Fender Standard Open Gear, | ||
Neck Pickup: | Player Series Alnico V Jazz Single-coil, | ||
Bridge Pickup: | Player Series Alnico V Jazz Single-coil, | ||
Controls: | 2 x volume, 1 x master tone, | ||
Strings: | Fender NPS, .045-.105, | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | 0149933515, |
Player Fretless Jazz - Dont hesitate
Diving into the fretless world and this bass is a great way to do it. As always top notch customer service from the experts at Sweetwater and with past experiences I had no qualms about ordering without playing it first. Set up was right on, action/intonation/string height over the pickups all good. Pau Ferro looks well hydrated and I'll make certain of that at the first string… read more change, coming up shortly. Pickups consistent front to back and side to side I guess you'd call it and all around lovely tones from this one. Only have a couple hours playing time on it so far and already have the feeling there two ways to play. #1 is to really concentrate and try to nail everything perfectly, not a bad thing. #2 is to just let the "zen" of that smooth fingerboard come out and take you where it wants to. I can see why players who are magnitudes, that multiple, of talent beyond where i ever will be have played fretless. I can also see how a little of the "bends" goes a long way adn can be easily overdone. Want a fretless as a test or challenge? Get this one.
Awesome
excellent, best buy
Excellent fretless; a dream come true for me
I have always wanted a fretless fender jazz. I purchased this a few weeks ago and all the visions I had in my mind were surpassed by this amazing bass. finish on the neck and body were flawless, and although I would have preferred an unlined fretboard, the lines on this are subdued and blend in pretty well, especially from a bit of a distance. The sound is incredible. you… read more will be hard pressed to find a bad tone from this bass. I play with both volumes wide open, and the tone at about half. It has an incredible punch and growl. Fender really did an amazing job with these pickups. The setup was nearly flawless out of the box. the intonation of the A string was a little off, and the action was slightly high for my taste. this was quickly remedied and I was off and playing away in no time. The only negative I can say about this bass was the strings it came with. Although they were flats, they were gritty and flimsy feeling. They had a really tinny tone as well. I swapped them within a few hours of getting it with a set of Labella flats. Wow did this bass sing. I am extremely happy with my purchase. oh, one other note, the pickguard is slightly off white. This was not so visible in the pictures. I like it better in person than I did on the website. the pickguard is just slightly darker, adding a nice depth to the overall appearance.
Killer Value for a Very Sweet Bass
A Fretless Jazz bass is a very specific genre of bass that should be able to produce the tones of a stand-up instrument in a more portable and easy to play form. This bass can do that in spades at a price point that is beyond expectations. Jaco created the first fretless Jazz bass, as you probably know. This bass is darn close to the Jaco signature model - with one fixable exception.… read more The Players Series Jazz bass has the famed alder body, single coil pickups, round ceramic tone cap (just like vintage 1960s and 70s Jazz basses), and a maple neck topped with Pau Ferro (just like the Jaco sig model). What makes this model cost... less is the reduced luthier time on finishing the top of the Pau Ferro wood fretboard. The wood itself is gorgeous and the work up to assembly of the bass is very good. All one needs to do is remove the strings at the gears, take some very fine sandpaper (1200+) to gently smooth the Pau Ferro until it is glossy to the touch. (Go very easy - it won't take much work to make a huge improvement.) MIcro-fiber clean the fretboard before rubbing in a small amount of orange oil and beeswax to condition and darken the wood. Let it soak in overnight, then dry with a clean cotton cloth. Put the strings back on and you will have a bass with no weak links - other than the pots (which are from china). This bass is a tone monster with amazing touch sensitivity, thump and growl. She sounds huge plugged into a solid state or a tube amp or straight into your recording interface. A real pleasure to play which has allowed me to up my playing time and improve my chops. Isn't that what all us players are really looking for? An instrument that helps you play and sound better? Here it is. And btw, thank you Brendan Murphy for being the best sales engineer ever!
Great addition to the collection
The price point lies. You get a really great quality bass with this Player Series. I own a few fretless basses and really don't need the lines, love the tones though. The action really close to perfect right out of the box. Ready to go and I was pulling Jaco like tone right off the rip. If you want to get into Fretless playing this is a great place to start. Already played mine… read more at Two shows and it didn't disappoint. Tight bottom end and a little sparkle on the top. I know I'll get some people who will disagree but use round wounds for a better response and more of the growl you hear on some of the greatest fretless recordings. You can't go wrong with this one.
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