Fender Modern Player Jazz V

Started by Thornton Davis, September 29, 2013, 06:41:00 PM

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Thornton Davis

Last week I purchased a new Modern Player Jazz V bass. From what I can gather there aren't many of these out there yet as Fender just introduced them in late July of this year. It's a unique bass for Fender because it incorporates 4 large single coil Jazz pickups (each with 6 poles) placed in pairs of two to create 2 large humbucking pickups. There's a separate volume control for each pickup and a single tone control like most Jazz basses out there but it also has a 4-position rotary pickup selector switch that allows the player to pick between 4 preselected passive pickup combinations.

It comes with a Hi-mass bridge (almost a copy of a Badass-II) which is much more substantial than many of the bridges found on lower cost 5 string basses, I really like the vintage tinted high gloss neck and headstock. As for the neck itself, it's a big one compared to my Music Man Big Al 5-H's neck. But it's still fast and pretty easy to get around for a player with average size hands. The flat 2-tone Brownburst finish on the body is also unique. I'm a glossy kind of guy but this satin finish is really starting to grow on me.

Here's a couple of photos of the beast.



Because I'll be using this bass tuned down a semi-tone, I replaced the stock Fender strings with a set of D'Addario EXL160-5 50-135 gauge strings. A little deepening of the string slots in the nut was required to get a great setup but this way the low B remains under good tension and sounds really solid. 

TD
Please keep your eyes open for my stolen 1973 Burgundyglo Rickenbacker 4001 Serial # MD1582. It was stolen in November of 2006. Reward for its return. Thx!

Psycho Bass Guy


Hörnisse

I've been meaning to check one of these out.  Where is the truss rod adjustment at on the bass? 

Thornton Davis

Quote from: Hörnisse on September 29, 2013, 09:56:53 PM
I've been meaning to check one of these out.  Where is the truss rod adjustment at on the bass? 

It's located at the heel of the neck and is a rotary type adjustment. Not the Allan key type.

TD
Please keep your eyes open for my stolen 1973 Burgundyglo Rickenbacker 4001 Serial # MD1582. It was stolen in November of 2006. Reward for its return. Thx!

Thornton Davis

Quote from: Psycho Bass Guy on September 29, 2013, 07:00:43 PM
It's a Roscoe Beck with a preamp!

Shows you how into Fender Signature Series instruments I am (not).

TD
Please keep your eyes open for my stolen 1973 Burgundyglo Rickenbacker 4001 Serial # MD1582. It was stolen in November of 2006. Reward for its return. Thx!

Thornton Davis

A few more photos of the MPJV for those interested in this bass.









TD
Please keep your eyes open for my stolen 1973 Burgundyglo Rickenbacker 4001 Serial # MD1582. It was stolen in November of 2006. Reward for its return. Thx!

Hörnisse

Very nice looking bass.  Those pickups sure do look like the Bill Lawrence designed ones in the Roscoe Beck basses. 


Rob

I think that  :toast: :toast: :toast:is freaking AWESOME!

Thornton Davis

I ended up returning the MPJV for a full refund. I found the profile of the neck not to my liking. Ordered a Music Man Sterling 5-HH in its place.

TD
Please keep your eyes open for my stolen 1973 Burgundyglo Rickenbacker 4001 Serial # MD1582. It was stolen in November of 2006. Reward for its return. Thx!