Product Detail
The Fender Player Plus Precision Bass is a remarkable instrument. Powered by a Player Plus PJ pickup set, it offers the signature punch and growl of Fender bass tone. The 3 - band active EQ allows for precise tone shaping, with switchable active/passive operation for maximum flexibility. Its neck features a silky satin finish, 12 - inch radius fingerboard with rolled edges, and a modern 'C' backshape, making it sleek, fast, and smooth to play. The HiMass™ bridge ensures great sustain, resonance, and perfect intonation. With classic Fender style, advanced features, and the stunning Belair Blue finish, this left - handed bass is ideal for sparking your creativity and standing out. Features include Player Plus Noiseless Jazz Bass/Player Plus Precision pickups, a three - band active EQ with active/passive toggle, a four - saddle HiMass bridge, a 12 - inch radius fingerboard with rolled edges, and a modern 'C' neck shape. It's made in MX and comes with a gig bag. Neck material is maple with a satin urethane finish. Body is alder with a gloss polyester finish. Hardware has a nickel/chrome finish and includes standard open - gear tuning machines. Electronics feature a PJ pickup configuration and various controls for tone adjustment.
Using your Fender Player Plus Left - Handed Precision Bass is easy. First, plug it into your amplifier using a standard instrument cable. You can adjust the tone using the 3 - band active EQ. For a more classic Fender sound, switch to the passive mode. When playing, hold the bass comfortably with your left hand on the neck and use your right hand to pluck the strings. Be gentle with the strings to avoid unnecessary wear. When not in use, store it in the included gig bag to protect it from dust and scratches. Keep it in a dry place to prevent damage to the wood. Clean the strings regularly with a soft cloth to maintain their sound quality. Check the tuning regularly, especially before a performance. If you need to adjust the truss rod, it's a single - action, head - adjust type, but it's best to have a professional do it if you're not experienced.