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Description

Step into the world of rich, resonant sound with the Fender Performer Bass, a staple for musicians seeking to elevate their groove. Crafted with precision and a keen ear for detail, this electric bass guitar is designed to deliver a versatile tonal range that caters to various musical styles. Whether you're laying down a smooth jazz line or rocking out on stage with a punk band, the Performer Bass adapts effortlessly to your needs.

Equipped with Yosemite™ single-coil pickups, this bass provides a balanced and dynamic sound, ensuring every note you play is crisp and clear. The smooth, satin-finished modern "C"-shaped neck allows for comfortable playability, making it ideal for both beginners and seasoned bassists. The 9.5" radius fingerboard is crafted to support fast-paced playing, while the 4-saddle bridge offers precise intonation and tuning stability.

The Performer Bass combines traditional Fender craftsmanship with modern enhancements, resulting in an instrument that is not only reliable but inspiring. This bass is a testament to Fender's commitment to quality and innovation, providing musicians with a tool that is as creative as they are.

Key Features:

  • Yosemite™ single-coil pickups for dynamic sound
  • Modern "C"-shaped neck with satin finish for comfortable playability
  • 9.5" radius fingerboard for fast-paced playing
  • 4-saddle bridge for precise intonation and tuning stability
  • Classic Fender design with modern enhancements
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Fender

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Nicole Row Introduces The American Performer Precision Bass | American Performer Series | Fender

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Fender

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Fender Precision Bass: Player vs Performer vs Professional vs Ultra - What are the Differences?

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Andertons Music Co

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American Performer Precision Bass | American Performer Series | Fender

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Fender

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Fender American Performer Series Precision Bass | Demo and Overview with Nick Campbell

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Guitar Center

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Review Demo - Fender American Performer Precision Bass

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Premier Guitar

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New Fender Performer Series! Jazz & Precision Basses

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Andertons Music Co

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Fender American Performer Precision Bass Review

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Rumblin Man

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Fender American Performer Precision Bass Review

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Empire Music

Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Fender Performer Bass.

Features and functionality

  • The Fender Performer bass offers a versatile setup with both P and J pickups, ideal for players covering multiple genres like swing, blues, metal, and punk.

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  • The Precision's nut width is only 3mm wider than the Jazz, making it a comfortable transition for players used to slimmer necks.

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Comparisons

  • While some owners prefer the Pro II for its thump and bark, the Performer is praised for its visual appeal, especially in sunburst with a black guard and white trim.

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  • Owners of both Performer and Pro II often emphasize the Pro II's superior neck feel, making it a preferred choice for comfort during extended play.

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  • The Fender Performer bass quality closely resembles the Player Series, with distinctions more pronounced between the Player and Elite series.

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  • Owners note that MIM Fender bass necks may require more frequent adjustments and maintenance compared to MIA models, particularly under varying temperature conditions.

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User experience

  • Users mention that even though the Performer is versatile, they often rely heavily on the P pickup, blending in the J pickup for added bite and attack when needed.

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  • Some users report that MIM Fender basses might need minor fixes, such as volume knob replacements and nut adjustments, within the first couple of years of ownership.

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Use cases and applications

  • The Pro II P bass is favored for live performances in funk, soul, and indie projects, with users noting its perfect fit in band settings.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Owners favor Seymour Duncan Quarter Pounders over stock pickups for enhanced sound, especially in Japanese-made Fender models.

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  • For those considering MIM models, upgrading pickups and hardware can achieve comparable sound and playability to MIA models at a lower cost overall.

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Value and pricing

  • Buying used can significantly save costs, typically reducing the price to about two-thirds of new with minimal quality loss if purchased wisely.

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  • Fenders generally hold value better than brands like Ibanez, though new purchases still face depreciation. Buying used reduces risk of value loss.

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  • Buying a used MIA Fender can be as cost-effective as a new MIM model, with users finding better long-term value in the durability and construction of MIA basses.

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Build quality

  • American-made instruments are praised for hardware with tighter tolerances, leading to less maintenance. Issues like saddle screws vibrating loose are more common in MIM models.

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See how Walter Becker uses Fender Performer Bass

Walter Becker

Guitarist, Bassist

Steely Dan

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Verified via Julienslive

"A 1985 Fender Performer Bass finished in Gunmetal Blue Metallic and fitted with a maple neck, rosewood fretboard and a pair of single coil pickups. Serial number E605664. Accompanied by the original fitted road case" to quote the cite.

See how Paul Gray uses Fender Performer Bass

Paul Gray

Bassist

The Damned

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Verified via YouTube

In the YouTube video by paulgraybass, a sunburst Fender Performer Bass with a white pickguard is visible on the wall to the right of Paul Gray, suggesting it is part of his collection.

See how Hama Okamoto uses Fender Performer Bass

Hama Okamoto

Bassist

OKAMOTO’S

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Verified via YouTube
Color/Finish: Candy Green Year: 1985

At 1:10 you can clearly see (as you can throughout the entire video) that Hama Okamoto is playing a 1985 Fender Performer bass

See how Adam Lohrbach uses Fender Performer Bass

Adam Lohrbach

Singer, Guitarist

Home Grown

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Verified via Photo

On his Instagram I asked what kind of bass this was and he said it’s a fender performer 85

Album Usage

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