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Step onto the stage and unleash the iconic Fender® sound and style with the Player II Jaguar®. This guitar is ready for the spotlight, boasting contemporary updates to supercharge your performance and fuel your inspiration. The Player II Jaguar combines timeless Fender charm with modern functionality. Its neck is a dream for players, 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 22 medium jumbo frets for fast and fluid playability. The classic alder body comes in both classic Fender finishes and unique colors from the archives. Equipped with Player Series Alnico V (Bridge) and Alnico II (Neck) Single-Coil Jaguar pickups, it delivers crystal-clear highs, rich mids, and tight lows, perfect for any genre. The 3-way blade switch allows you to easily switch between different tones, from the glassy chime of the neck pickup to the cutting bite of the bridge pickup. The 6-saddle Jaguar bridge with Floating Tremolo, upgraded Mustang® saddles, and ClassicGear™ tuners ensure precise tuning stability, giving you endless sonic possibilities. With its great looks, amazing tone, and comfortable feel, the Player II Jaguar is the ideal choice for creating your own signature sound.
Using the Fender Player II Jaguar Electric Guitar is a breeze. First, make sure the guitar is properly tuned using the ClassicGear™ tuning machines. Then, plug it into your amplifier and adjust the master volume and master tone controls to get your desired sound. You can use the 3-way blade switch to choose between different pickup combinations for various tones. When playing, the smooth fingerboard and well - shaped neck allow for easy fretting and fluid movement. As for maintenance, keep the guitar in a dry and stable environment to prevent damage to the wood and electronics. Wipe the strings with a clean cloth after each use to remove sweat and dirt, which can extend their lifespan. Also, check the tuning stability regularly, especially if you use the floating tremolo. If you notice any loose parts or issues, it's best to have a professional guitar technician take a look at it.