Fender Player II Jaguar Electric Guitar, Rosewood Fingerboard, Aquatone Blue
The Fender Player II Series Jaguar brings out distinct offset style for the Player II lineup. Outfitted for excellent playability and classic tone, this single-coil classic swings with the best of them.
Starting out with an iconic offset body formed from alder, this double-cutaway, distinctly Californian shape is instantly recognizable and authentically Fender. The choice of alder makes the instrument easily handled and carried, in addition to ensuring its vibrance as a canvas for great tonality. This model’s Modern “C”-shaped maple neck fits easily into the palm for smooth travels from higher to lower registers and is matched with a slab rosewood fingerboard measuring with a radius of 9.5”. Outfitted with twenty-two Medium Jumbo frets, this fingerboard plays smoothly and frets easily for quick trips across its full twenty-four-inch scale length – a classic Jaguar specification.
Sonically, this Player II Series comes alive with the use of two Player Series Jaguar single-coil pickups, an Alnico 2 in the neck and an Alnico 5 in the bridge. These two pickups join together to inspire a spectrum of bright tonality for any player to fall head over heels for. This tone is only enhanced by fine Fender hardware appointments. A Jaguar Bridge with Mustang Saddles and Vintage Style “Floating” Tremolo tailpiece give this Jaguar the classic tremolo bends associated with the name while a synthetic bone nut and Fender ClassicGear tuning machines ensure stability and accurate tuning.
As an offset classic across time, the Fender Player II Series Jaguar does the name justice in this modern iteration for players of all walks.
- Alder body with gloss polyester finish
- Modern “C”-shaped maple neck with satin urethane finish
- Slab rosewood fingerboard with twenty-two Medium Jumbo frets and rolled edges
- Two Player Series Alnico Jaguar single-coil pickups
- Fender ClassicGear tuning machines and synthetic bone nut
- Jaguar bridge with Mustang saddles and Vintage-Style “Floating” tremolo tailpiece