Fender Player Series P-Bass PF BLK

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Electric Bass

  • Body: Alder
  • Maple neck
  • Pau Ferro fretboard
  • Matte neck finish
  • 20 Frets
  • Nut width: 41.3 mm
  • Scale: 864 mm
  • Pickups: New Player AlNiCo V Precision Split single coil
  • Volume knob and tone knob
  • Standard open gear machine heads
  • Ex-factory stringing: Fender 7250M .045 - .105 (article nr 142933)
  • Colour: Black
Available since June 2018
Item number 439276
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Colour Black
Soundboard Alder
Neck Maple
Fretboard Pao Ferro
Frets 20
Scale Long Scale
Pickup System P
Elektronic Passive
Incl. Case No
Incl. Gigbag No
888 €
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A true icon

The Fender Precision Bass is one of the true icons of music history, and it has remained virtually unchanged since 1957. There is of course good reason for this: Hardly any other bass has shaped such a large number of musical styles as Leo Fender's legendary four-string. The design of course receives occasional (and conservative) updates in order to cater to bass players' wishes, and in keeping with this trend Fender has revised and modernised certain features of its new Player Series models, including the split coil pickup and overall playing feel, all while staying true to the classic design and concept that made this bass such an icon in the first place. The Player Series is made in Mexico, and players who can do without the coveted "Made In U.S.A." label get a 100% authentic Precision Bass for their money here.

Simple formula, outstanding results

One thing that has not changed is the combination of ingredients that make up a Fender Precision Bass, including an alder body, maple neck, and 20-fret pau ferro fingerboard. These elements are combined with a split coil pickup, in this case a New Player AlNiCo V that provides even more punch, precision, and dynamics and is governed by a single control each for volume and tone. All of this gives the Precision Bass the classic tone for which it has been known and loved for decades and makes it suitable for everything from Motown to Rock. In keeping with modern musicians' requirements in terms of playability, the neck profile of this bass has also been slightly slimmed down and the fingerboard edges rolled, making the transition from one position to the next more comfortable. The classic black finish of this model is complemented perfectly by a pau ferro fingerboard.

Looking for a classic?

The Fender Precision Bass is without doubt perfect for anyone who is searching for the look and sound of a classic instrument and can forego the sonic options provided by modern basses with active electronics. The Precision gives these players an "out of the box" bass that will capably and effortlessly handle virtually any style of music without endless adjustments to amplifier settings: Simply plug in and play. Bassists playing old-school Soul, Blues, and Rock/Hard Rock in particular are sure to find a partner for life here.

About Fender

Fender is without doubt one of the most legendary guitar and amplifier manufacturers of all time. The company was founded in 1946 by its namesake Leo Fender († 1991), whose innovative ideas brought a breath of fresh air into the musical world. His Telecaster, Stratocaster, Precision Bass, and Jazz Bass are not only classics – they also continue to shape the styles of musicians in countless genres to this day. Timeless Fender amplifier models such as the Bassman, Twin, Deluxe, and Princeton also enjoy a stellar reputation. Besides maintaining its classic product portfolio, however, the company is also constantly developing new products that make Fender a driving force in today’s music industry.

Plenty of output

There can be no disputing the fact that the Fender Precision is THE bass for Rock music, and it continues to enjoy immense popularity among bassists of the heavier persuasion even after close to 70 years. One of the reasons is its combination of a high output and a punchy sound, which makes it ideal for all types of higher-gain sounds - whether it's going through an overdrive pedal, distortion pedal, or tube amplifier. After all, a certain amount of output is needed in order to push tubes into saturation or bring out the best in a pedal, otherwise the results can be fairly unspectacular - and if there is one passive bass that can do just that, it is the Fender Precision Bass (and has been since 1957).

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JB
Excellent Bass
Jerry B 25.08.2020
I purchased this Fender Player Precision Bass as a good addition to my collection of basses and as a dependable studio and live work horse.

At present I use this bass for home practise.
I will have no hesitation in using this bass for home recording or live gigs when the opportunity arises.

Pros:
Electrics & Pick-Ups are solid and sound great.
Back of neck is smooth.
Fretboard is what you would expect!
Bass is a good weight.
Tuning Pegs & Bridge are of a high standard.

Cons:
There are no Cons!

In short this is a fine bass for any level of bass player without a doubt. This bass is excellent value for money and gives any bass out there a run for it's money and would probably win!
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More than solid
Independent Saint 30.09.2021
I used to play bass in a band many years ago and now I am just a music enthusiast with the best hobby ever. To cure the lockdown depression, I decided to finally treat myself with one of the two bass guitars I always wished to own (the other one being Rickenbacker 4003S) and I bought Fender Player Series p-bass PF BLK. For (relatively) acceptable price I got a real Fender sound and feel. Must say that I did take it to a luthier to adjust the action and smooth out frets' edges (and to replace the white scratchplate with a way more appealing black one...:), but the neck was already perfect and nothing else required an adjustment. And now I own an instrument I always desired. It sounds and feels great and it looks really good.
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Brand New - With A Fault
Customerunhappy 06.10.2023
Firstly. Slow delivery. Secondly the Bass arrived with a fault. The pickguard isn't fitting flush so the volume and tone are at different angles. Now it's no longer in stock so end result - no guitar! Over two weeks since I paid for the guitar and I still have no refund. I returned it immediately but Thomann seem unable to issue a refund immediately. For their mistake it really is unacceptable. I expected and paid for much better. Terrible customer service.
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Très satisfaisant
Bonomo59 18.04.2021
Je joue sur Fender depuis plus de 30 ans maintenant. J'ai eu des PB et des JB américaines (Deluxe, Standard, American Vintage). Et pourtant je suis réellement très satisfait de ma nouvelle "petite" PB !
Les plus pour moi sont :
- les mensurations du manche, ni trop gros, ni trop fin, on est réellement entre la JB et la PB.
- Une très belle finition. Un vernis manche très doux et agréable au toucher. Le pickguard est blanc légèrement écru, ce qui est du plus bel effet sur la couleur noire du corps. La basse ne fait absolument pas "cheap". La touche en pao ferro est très belle et se rapproche du palissandre traditionnel au point de vue du toucher. Le bois est plus veiné que du palissandre, ce qui lui donne une très belle apparence.
- Les frettes sont bien usinées et n'accrochent pas la main.
- L'excellente surprise vient du micro. j'avais déjà prévu de le changer pour mettre un haut de gamme mais pour le moment en tout cas je le garde car je n'ai rien à lui reprocher. Il sonne comme un bon micro PB, relativement moderne quand même, plus moderne qu'un PB '57 (pour citer un exemple que je connais). On est plus dans le registre des PB '70, mais avec un fort niveau de sortie. Grâce au contrôle de tonalité on a bien la polyvalence d'une PB.
- Sortie du carton, je n'ai pratiquement rien retouché aux réglages d'origine. Je vais attendre qqs mois que le manche se stabilise pour essayer d'optimiser les réglages, mais pour l'instant c'est tout à fait correct.

Pas grand chose de négatif, à part :
- les cordes Fender d'origine que j'ai tout de suite changées pour des Ernie Ball roundwound 45-105.
- On aurait aimé une housse avec.

Les productions Fender US deviennent hors de prix mais heureusement, les productions mexicaines récentes montent en qualité (j'ai aussi une JB Vintera '70 dont je suis très satisfait) donc pourquoi se priver ?
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