FIRST LOOK! - Fender Player II Jazz Bass - EMPIRE MUSIC

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  • čas přidán 22. 07. 2024
  • We take a look at the BRAND NEW Fender Player II Jazz Bass with our resident bassist Anthony Pecora. It's always exciting to learn more about new launches from Fender, especially a series that can fit so many different types of players!
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    00:00 - Intro/About/Specs
    11:06 - Playing Examples
    21:46 - Conclusion/Store Info
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Komentáře • 47

  • @Buckers2202
    @Buckers2202 Před 3 dny

    I'd be excited to see a comparison between the first Player series and these Player II's in both Precision and Jazz models! Especially some thoughts on the necks (rolled vs unrolled) and the pickups 👌

  • @paultraynorbsc627
    @paultraynorbsc627 Před 12 dny

    Thanks for Sharing Anthony 🎶🎵🎸

  • @henrypharr2315
    @henrypharr2315 Před 11 hodinami

    Excellent review! Hope the QC stays steady with this generation

    • @MikeV.-sy6fl
      @MikeV.-sy6fl Před 58 minutami

      Yea I had 2 player precisions before. The first one was amazing and the second one was literally firewood.

  • @31user31
    @31user31 Před 13 dny +2

    Loved the color

  • @carloscondemore
    @carloscondemore Před 12 dny

    Sounds amazing!!!

  • @besirylmaz3019
    @besirylmaz3019 Před 5 dny

    That's a nice sounding J pickup Mr. Pecora :) Great review as always!

  • @skyviewdesign
    @skyviewdesign Před 11 dny +1

    The other change is in the tint of the neck finish. It’s a little darker on the Player II. I dig it!

  • @jagpanzer16
    @jagpanzer16 Před 13 dny +7

    Fender should use your demo of this jazz bass, your demo is AWESOME!!!!

    • @jasondorsey7110
      @jasondorsey7110 Před 13 dny +1

      I occasionally go back and watch some of the older videos just to take in the tasteful playing, he knows how to make a fender sound good

    • @64jazz
      @64jazz Před 8 dny

      👍🏾100% Agreed 👊🏿

  • @paolaramirez3946
    @paolaramirez3946 Před 13 dny +2

    Hello Anthony are you guys shipping internationally?😊

  • @MarbsMusic
    @MarbsMusic Před 13 dny +6

    I just don't like PF so I ignored the Player series, very happy to see rosewood return! The rolled fretboard edges, slab fretboard and new pickups sound great as well! Amazing Demo!

    • @PhilDietz
      @PhilDietz Před 13 dny +1

      Its SLAB rosewood, so it feels chunkier than the laminate they used before. Nice. Anthony forgot to mention the new bridge too.

    • @MikeV.-sy6fl
      @MikeV.-sy6fl Před 58 minutami

      Yep with rosewood back I’ll probably buy 2 Player II models.

  • @johnknoop42
    @johnknoop42 Před 11 dny

    As someone who went with a cheaper bass to start and now after learning some is looking to upgrade, how does this fair vs the Player 1 you think? Also considering the Squier CV since I know its pretty good for the price but I am honestly considering making the step up to a Fender.

  • @RoadKing-ky2bs
    @RoadKing-ky2bs Před 11 dny +1

    I own two first generation one Player Plus basses. I think the whole series (Player and Player Plus) is great value for the money. I bought both of my Player Pluses from Anthony at Empire. I am tempted to get a new Player 2.

    • @DobrieNIN
      @DobrieNIN Před 9 dny +2

      i would at least wait until player plus 2 if you already have 2 player plus basses. you just dont stand to gain much the player plus doesnt already do or even do better. and even then, i doubt the player plus refresh will have anything that makes your already excellent instruments obsolete. i got the player plus stratocaster and i am confident i can play this thing as my main guitar for the rest of my life. a good instrument can last decades. its not like a phone, to be replaced every few generations

  • @64jazz
    @64jazz Před 8 dny +1

    Will these EVER be available in a 5-string?🙏🏾

    • @braddietzmusic2429
      @braddietzmusic2429 Před 5 dny

      Sadly, considering Fender apparently thinks of the 5-string products as their red-headed stepchild, likely not. I’ve waited YEARS for the Mod Shop to do a 5-string bass option and… I’m still waiting.

  • @johnhughes3796
    @johnhughes3796 Před 12 dny

    Essentially an advert for Fender but nonetheless still useful. Fender are still playing catch-up on features as others are surpassing them for value. Who can't resist a Fender though.

    • @TheDinosaur82
      @TheDinosaur82 Před 12 dny +4

      Wow, a store selling Fender basses is advertising them! Who would have thought?

  • @allannoyes
    @allannoyes Před 13 dny +1

    You missed the most impressive upgrade for the price point. Fender has the Player II Jazz listed as coming with a slab rosewood fingerboard instead of laminate rosewood. Impressive.

    • @brianengquist2110
      @brianengquist2110 Před 13 dny +2

      Yes. I was looking for confirmation of this as well. Fender advertises it as a slab board, but I haven't seen an up close look at that yet. In other words, I'll believe it when I see it!

    • @hunpisi8829
      @hunpisi8829 Před 13 dny

      What is slab rosewood?

    • @Evangel-z7m
      @Evangel-z7m Před 13 dny +4

      @@hunpisi8829 The firsts J-bass Fenders were the only ones made with slab rosewood.Slab rosewood fingerboard is denser/thicker than a laminated(thinner) rosewood fingerboard.

    • @brianengquist2110
      @brianengquist2110 Před 12 dny +3

      @@hunpisi8829 Yes. As @sourcesin says it's a much thicker piece of rosewood. Originally Fender glued a thick slab of rosewood fingerboard material over a non-radiused maple neck and then radiused the rosewood. Later to save time and money the maple necks were radiused first and then a thin rosewood veneer was glued over it.

  • @sheridansullivan5783
    @sheridansullivan5783 Před 13 dny +1

    🤘🏻🦢🐟

  • @MrJoeAkuma
    @MrJoeAkuma Před 12 dny

    They forgot about the lefties with this new series. I guess I'll stick with my original player series Jazz. It's a shame because these look and sound fantastic...

  • @braddietzmusic2429
    @braddietzmusic2429 Před 5 dny

    Great way to start a video, and I think the slap technique is CRITICAL to understand and hear the top end of a bass, whether or not the player is a funk player or whether one is or isn’t interested in playing funk or slap bass.
    A well-recorded slap portion of any bass demo video is the main (but not only) criteria for my serious consideration of a bass, or aftermarket pickups. Although I’m an active 5 string Jazz Bass and 5 string Stingray guy, this one sounds right for a passive Jazz Bass, and it’s well-played and well-recorded.
    Based on this demo alone, if I was going to buy a passive 4 string Jazz Bass, I’d buy it.
    Thank you.

  • @carlton1390
    @carlton1390 Před 12 dny +1

    Nice! The Fender Rumble amp is too coloured to give a true representation of the differences between basses.

    • @braddietzmusic2429
      @braddietzmusic2429 Před 5 dny +1

      I disagree. I own a Rumble 500 combo amp, and while it does have a bit of Fender bass amp flavor that is different than Eden, SWR, Trace Elliott, Ampeg, etc… one of the reasons I bought this amp was it’s weight, it’s price and its SOUND. I’ve owned this amp for years and trust a longtime owner and pro player here that owns Alembic and Bag End- my active and passive Fender basses of both the Precision and Jazz types, as well as Stingrays sound like they should through the Rumble 500.
      This is an amp where the amp sounds like the basses, rather than the basses sounding like the amp. That has always been the primary purchase criteria of any bass amp I’ve ever looked at.

    • @carlton1390
      @carlton1390 Před 5 dny

      Interesting, though the other brands you mention have quite coloured sounds to me too. I was thinking that something like an Aguilar AG 700 would be the ticket. Maybe everyone that does demos with a Rumble has the Vintage button engaged (?), but from my experience (I’ve played them) they’re coloured and always sound compressed. Different perspectives I suppose.

  • @marekmarczak9554
    @marekmarczak9554 Před 12 hodinami

    I got mine today and I am sending it back. There are sharp fret edges which hurt fingers when sliding and this slab of a neck - my goodness. I have to fight against the instrument. No fun at all.

  • @MikeV.-sy6fl
    @MikeV.-sy6fl Před 59 minutami

    Don’t apologize for loving rosewood. Pau ferro is hideous and everyone hates it. Let’s just be honest.

  • @warburgaby
    @warburgaby Před 12 dny +5

    Historical brand, but also a Overrated brand :)))) why pay 800/900€ to buy a bass that Sire (not to mention Harley Benton...) sells at 500/600€ and is way way way better realized? Because is a Fender. Ok :)))

    • @pattonPwr
      @pattonPwr Před 11 dny +2

      The reason I sold my 2 fenders and got 2 passive sires instead. Couldn’t be happier

    • @RoadKing-ky2bs
      @RoadKing-ky2bs Před 11 dny +3

      I have mostly Fenders, but I also have a Sire. I agree that Sire is a remarkable instrument for the money, but I am not so sure it's better than the Fender Player series. That's very subjective.

    • @vincemincevince
      @vincemincevince Před 8 dny +3

      hardly benton i’ve always found the QA terrible fender will hold its value better than sire especially in this terrible used guitar economy

    • @Buckers2202
      @Buckers2202 Před 3 dny

      ​@@RoadKing-ky2bs I agree with you, I have two Fender Player P basses and a Sire P5, the Sire sounds great but it's not as comfortable to sit with on my leg. It's pickup is much lower output with less character (imo) than the Players and the neck is much thicker, good for some but less so for me. But for the money it really is outrageous how good it is

    • @streetpoet01
      @streetpoet01 Před 3 dny +1

      Don’t buy it then but there something reassuring for me about buying a Fender. Maybe because all the greats for the most part played them. Also they are tough and robust instruments but definitely there are other options out there.

  • @stevecooper3487
    @stevecooper3487 Před 12 dny

    I stayed for a review of the bass and just got samples of your playing with you sitting there talking. I still know nothing about the bass? you need close-up footage of the instrument.

  • @christopherstorrier5560

    You get a good bass for the money now with the Player series...sadly the first Player Series was nowhere near as good, bad sounding pickups ,tiny polepeices...nothing special...now you get DS pickups, fancy headstock decals like the American Elite series...bit gutted as i had to spend £500 to get a playable decent bass...why did we have to wait 6 yrs for QC ?...ii was a Jaguar PJ with ebony fretboard,the only good thing about it, i feel conned to be honest...the differences are unreal...thanks Fender, loyal for 45+ yrs & i got the rubbish early ones... really annoyed looking at the terrible pickups that came with my FSR Player Series PJ Jaguar...how come Fender make decent bass's just after we all buy badly built ones...never again Fender...been insulted, having to spend £500 extra to get a playable bass, that came with 500K volume & tone pots....wtf Fender ? Now yous make decent bass's when i'm 60 yrs old, unreal....no wonder kids are not interested...so angry i paid a grand for a piece of junk then they start making real bass's...unreal, i give up

    • @maciejbrusio8321
      @maciejbrusio8321 Před 11 dny +3

      Player and Player II have the same pickups, polepieces and headstock decals.

    • @christopherstorrier5560
      @christopherstorrier5560 Před 11 dny

      @@maciejbrusio8321 ...i dunno, the pickups on my Player Series have tiny pointed polepieces & are underwound, & you even got SD QP's pickups on a couple of Player Series models...i flung them in the bin as i've got '66 & '70's Jazz & P pickups...nothing near the same bud...strangely & luckily for me the guy that runs Epic Custom pickups ,Dallas Texas, hand wound me 2 pairs of 1/4" polepiece pickups, a Jazz set & a PJ set...great pickups for $48 each pickup back then...sadly it's a full time business now so he gets others to wind them, shame as his are so well wound & sound great, i still think the pickups that came with my FSR Player Series Jaguar PJ are the worst sounding ever but my Player Series was well built, great ebony fretboard & now with pretty hot pickups, 10K Epic Custom's with the P pickup reversed but with the E & A half in original position & D & G put on neck side...kinda Mark Hoppus style...a bit more bass on the D & G strings & much more balanced across the fretboard, well i prefer it now...the pickups on the Player Serious II are different from my Jaguar ones but it is an early FSR Player Series....4-5 yrs ago...& it was a fair bit cheaper but now my modded 1 bass does all if i can only take one bass to a gig.... i like the Player Series ll as passive though what is with these tiny little very low frets a couple of yrs ago ? Tall & slim ?...1.36mm high, give me good old jumbo frets anyday...still waiting for Fender to make a 3 string, string tree for that A string on there bass's...i'll probably have to buy a Sadowsky 3 string tree....lol...

    • @christopherstorrier5560
      @christopherstorrier5560 Před 11 dny

      @@maciejbrusio8321 ...the decals were all gold for some Player Series, like the USA Elite
      ...mine is all gold spaghetti style with just Fender on it & the headstock is black lile thr body..