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| Fender American Series Precision Electric Bass (Maple, with Case) |
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Fender American Series Precision Electric Bass (Maple, with Case)
Fender American Series Precision Electric Bass (Maple, with Case) ReviewsFender American Series Precision Electric Bass (Maple, with Case) Sample ReviewFeature:S-1 switch is really a waste of time. I just don't use it. Good improvements over the original P basses; better bridge, graphite reinforced neck, neck contour and width at the nut that accomodate more modern styles. I would have liked nickel plated hardware. Quality: frets are rough at the edges. rosewood board has a flaw at the butt of the neck, pickguard was not well cut and was scratched, strap screw pulled out of body. That said, I still trust it to be road worthy. Value: worth it because of tone, playability and resale. Just feels correct in my hands. I am old school. Desirability: It's a Fender. I still think it's one of the best sounding basses, even compared to much more expensive instruments. Sound: very organic, good punch. Not at all "electric" sounding. Suitable for most types of music from jazz to rock. My #1 go to bass without question. Ease of Use: plug and play. Tone control allows for good variation of the p bass sound. Support: never could get the correct replacement pickguard. Fender is just too big and one hand does not know what the other is doing. Overall: I have other instruments but the Precision is still my "go to" bass. |
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