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UP FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION IS THIS- UNUSED -2020/2021 STORE WALL HANGER DISPLAY MODEL Fender Player Fretless Jazz Bass - Polar White with Pau Ferro Fingerboard AMAZING TONE AND SOUND WITH A REAL NICE SMOOTH FEEL AND ACTION...

The Player Series Fretless J Bass

First introduced in 1960, the Fender Jazz Bass has withstood the test of time to become one of the most played and recorded instruments — and in modern music history! The great Jaco Pastorius famously removed the frets from his Jazz Bass, thus creating a new classic: the fretless Jazz Bass. The Fender Player Series Fretless Jazz Bass celebrates this heritage with upgrades that working musicians will appreciate. With its offset alder body and fast-action maple neck, this J Bass is incredibly comfortable to play and lets you pull off extremely tight runs and grooves with ease. It also delivers the legendary J Bass punch and growl, courtesy of two Player Series Alnico 5 single-coil pickups. Get your groove on with the Fender Player Series Fretless Jazz Bass.

Fender's Player Series: vintage vibe, modern edge

For their new Player Series basses, Fender went back to the drawing board with updated radii for more historically accurate body shapes, new vintage-inspired finishes, and a classic logo that harkens back to the Fenders of yesteryear. But these smooth-playing instruments also look to the future with new Alnico 5 pickups that crank out legendary Fender tone by the boatload. There's never been a better time to get into a genuine Fender bass. Pick up a Player Series bass and lay down the groove with a modern classic.

Fretless, with fret-line markers

Much of the mythos surrounding Jaco's original Jazz Bass (dubbed the "Bass of Doom") centers around what, exactly, he did to the fingerboard during the fretted-to-fretless conversion. The widely held belief is that he ripped the frets out and patched the holes that remained with wood filler; sanded, and then slathered the fingerboard with several coats of marine epoxy to withstand the use of roundwound strings. The takeaway is that the wood filler remained visible. Now, Jaco's intonation was flawless regardless of fret lines, but most of us could use some visual aids when we pick up a fretless. Done. The Fender Player Series Fretless Jazz Bass sports tidy white inlaid fret line markers and side dot position markers centered between the lines.

Fender Player Series Fretless Jazz Bass Features:
  • The classic fretless J Bass, with Player Series upgrades
  • Alder body with offset waist for enhanced comfort whether playing seated or standing
  • Slim, fast-action C-profile maple neck
  • 9.5"-radius fretless Pau Ferro fingerboard with fret-line markers
  • 2 Player Series Alnico 5 single-coil pickups
  • 2 volume controls; master tone control
Guitar Info
Your guitar was made at the
Ensenada Plant (Fender), Mexico
in 2020 or 2021
Production Number: 140880
WILL BE SHIPPED WITHIN 2 DAYS OF PAYMENT TO THE LOWER 48 US STATES w/ TRACKING....THANK YOU...

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Listed2 years ago
ConditionMint (Used)
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Brand
Model
  • Fretless Jazz Bass Guitar
Finish
  • Polar White
Categories
Year
  • 2020/2021
Made In
  • Mexico

JD

West Islip, NY, United States
Sales:1,160
Joined Reverb:2019

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