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Player Mustang Bass PJ | Player Series | Fender

Player Mustang Bass PJ | Player Series | Fender

Description
Since its original release in 1964, the Mustang has been one of Fender’s most enduring bass designs, appearing in the hands of bassists for acts ranging from The Rolling Stones to My Chemical Romance and beyond. The updated short-scale Player Mustang PJ version adds the company's proprietary P Bass and J Bass pickups to this compact underground hero.

The punchy single-coil P Bass pickup combines with the growling J Bass jazz pickup for the best of both sonic worlds. The 30” scale length is comfortable for smaller hands, and it also reduces string tension, creating a looser feel that lends itself to nimble playing styles. Plus, the reduced tension adds a fat, “blooming” quality to the lower notes and sweetens the higher notes. Topped by a 9.5”-radius maple fingerboard with 19 medium-jumbo frets, the “C”-shaped maple neck is designed for comfort.

Thanks to the smaller body, the Player Mustang PJ bass easily fits players with smaller frames while maintaining Fender’s classic stylistic appeal. The compact size is also great for energetic stage performances, thanks to its light weight. In a nod to its roots, this modernized instrument includes vintage-style Fender tuning machines and a vintage-style disc string tree, along with a four-bolt neck plate and standard four-saddle bridge—all finished in gleaming chrome.

A classic instrument, upgraded with features for the modern bassist, the short-scale Fender Mustang PJ electric bass is sure to please with its flexible sound, easy-playing feel and slick style.
Fender Player Mustang PJ Bass With Maple Fingerboard Sienna Sunburst
Fender Player Mustang PJ Bass With Maple Fingerboard Sienna Sunburst
Fender Player Mustang PJ Bass With Maple Fingerboard Sienna Sunburst
Features
  • Solid-body alder bass in compact "Mustang" shape
  • Precision and Jazz pickups by Fender, arranged in SS configuration
  • Short 30" scale fits smaller players
  • Compact, lightweight body allows freer movement on stage
  • Vintage-style Fender tuners and disc tree
  • Master volume and tone knobs, plus 3-way switching
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Specs
Body
  • Body shape: Double Cutaway
  • Body type: Solid body
  • Body material: Solid wood
  • Body wood: Solid Alder
  • Body finish: Gloss
Neck
  • Neck shape: C
  • Neck wood: Maple
  • Joint: Bolt-on
  • Scale length: 30"
  • Neck finish: Satin
Fingerboard
  • Material: Maple
  • Radius: 9.5"
  • Fret size: Medium-jumbo
  • Number of frets: 19
  • Inlays: White Dot
  • Nut width/material: 1.5 in. (38.1 mm) Synthetic Bone
Electronics
  • Configuration: SS
  • Neck: Proprietary Single Coil
  • Bridge: Proprietary Single Coil
  • Control layout: Master volume, Master tone
  • Pickup switch: 3-Way
Hardware
  • Bridge type: Fixed Bridge
  • Bridge design: Individual saddle
  • Tuning machines: Vintage-style
  • Color: Nickel/Chrome
Other
  • Number of strings: 4 String
  • Orientation: Right handed
Reviews

5

3 Reviews

100%

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  1. Jamming1
  2. Practicing1
  3. Recording1
  4. Small Venues1
  5. Perfect for any musical situation1
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Pros
  1. Fun To Play2
  2. Good Feel2
  3. Good Pick Up2
  4. Good Tone2
  5. Solid Electronics2
  • LOVE IT!

    5

    Verified Buyer

    submitted5 years ago

    byWudo

    fromDayton, OH

    Great bass!

  • Great guitar

    5

    Verified Buyer

    submitted5 years ago

    byFred

    fromWoodstock Ga

    I play 3 or more gigs a week. Light weight great sound. And it looks great

  • Perfect short scale bass

    5

    submitted6 years ago

    byDanny

    fromCajun Country

    I know that I will start an argument with this comment but I'm gonna say it anyway. Why lug around a full size bass guitar when the short scale bass sounds just as good and weighs a lot less. I tried a full size bass and to tell the truth I would have never been able to play a set with it. It was just too heavy for me. Maybe twenty years ago I may have been able to take the weight but not now. I am a guitar player mostly and the full size bass was too much. This bass is the perfect weight, the perfect look and quality, and sounds like a full size bass. It just does. I see a time where the 34 inch scale will wither away and be replaced with the shorter scale bass. It's inevitable. The full size bass has nothing to offer over the shorter scales than maybe cosmetic options. And that will change as time goes on a people realize the advantages of the shorter scale. As a disclaimer I will say that is my opinion. I am sure that full time bass players may have their own reasons for the full size bass.

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