
Fender Player Mustang Bass PJ Canary Yellow
the Mustang Bass has become a beloved model for its playable short-scale length, unique offset body shape and warm tone. This limited edition Mustang Bass is part of Fender Player series which stay true to the legacy left by the originals as a great quality and accessible bass.
Short-Scale Design
The main feature that separates the Mustang Bass from its Precision and Jazz Bass counterparts is its 30" scale length (distance between the bridge and nut). This short scale results in a lower string tension and makes the instrument easier to fret and control notes on. This is great for beginner bassists or guitarists who want a bass in their arsenal, but don't like the longer neck and tighter strings of a conventional 34" scale bass.
More experienced bassists should also consider a short scale bass not just for the difference in feel, but the contrast in tone too. With a shorter scale length and looser strings, this result is a more pronounced low end and reduced highs.
P/J Pickup Configuration
Unlike the original models from the '60s, the Fender Player Mustang Bass has a Precision-style split-coil pickup in the middle position and a Jazz-style single-coil pickup in the bridge position. The P-Bass pickup provides that classic warm, woody bass tone while the J-Bass pickup provides a bright and punchy sound with plenty of funky attack.
With the 3-way toggle switch you can select either pickup or engage both for the best of both worlds. This pickup configuration makes the Player Mustang Bass surprisingly versatile, and able to handle a wide range of styles.
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Fender Player Mustang Bass PJ Canary Yellow
the Mustang Bass has become a beloved model for its playable short-scale length, unique offset body shape and warm tone. This limited edition Mustang Bass is part of Fender Player series which stay true to the legacy left by the originals as a great quality and accessible bass.
Short-Scale Design
The main feature that separates the Mustang Bass from its Precision and Jazz Bass counterparts is its 30" scale length (distance between the bridge and nut). This short scale results in a lower string tension and makes the instrument easier to fret and control notes on. This is great for beginner bassists or guitarists who want a bass in their arsenal, but don't like the longer neck and tighter strings of a conventional 34" scale bass.
More experienced bassists should also consider a short scale bass not just for the difference in feel, but the contrast in tone too. With a shorter scale length and looser strings, this result is a more pronounced low end and reduced highs.
P/J Pickup Configuration
Unlike the original models from the '60s, the Fender Player Mustang Bass has a Precision-style split-coil pickup in the middle position and a Jazz-style single-coil pickup in the bridge position. The P-Bass pickup provides that classic warm, woody bass tone while the J-Bass pickup provides a bright and punchy sound with plenty of funky attack.
With the 3-way toggle switch you can select either pickup or engage both for the best of both worlds. This pickup configuration makes the Player Mustang Bass surprisingly versatile, and able to handle a wide range of styles.
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the Mustang Bass has become a beloved model for its playable short-scale length, unique offset body shape and warm tone. This limited edition Mustang Bass is part of Fender Player series which stay true to the legacy left by the originals as a great quality and accessible bass.
Short-Scale Design
The main feature that separates the Mustang Bass from its Precision and Jazz Bass counterparts is its 30" scale length (distance between the bridge and nut). This short scale results in a lower string tension and makes the instrument easier to fret and control notes on. This is great for beginner bassists or guitarists who want a bass in their arsenal, but don't like the longer neck and tighter strings of a conventional 34" scale bass.
More experienced bassists should also consider a short scale bass not just for the difference in feel, but the contrast in tone too. With a shorter scale length and looser strings, this result is a more pronounced low end and reduced highs.
P/J Pickup Configuration
Unlike the original models from the '60s, the Fender Player Mustang Bass has a Precision-style split-coil pickup in the middle position and a Jazz-style single-coil pickup in the bridge position. The P-Bass pickup provides that classic warm, woody bass tone while the J-Bass pickup provides a bright and punchy sound with plenty of funky attack.
With the 3-way toggle switch you can select either pickup or engage both for the best of both worlds. This pickup configuration makes the Player Mustang Bass surprisingly versatile, and able to handle a wide range of styles.






















