This American-made bass sustains the classic styling and tone of some of the greatest basses ever made. It features a light satin lacquer finish over an Alder body, with a 20-fret Rosewood fingerboard. It has a traditional split single-coil Precision Bass pickup and traditional volume and bass controls. Features include a modern 'C' shape Maple neck with a satin polyurethane finish, and a deluxe gigbag is included. Learn More...









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10 out of 10Feature:
comes with a really nice gig bag
standard features on all p basses
Quality:
great quality, the finish scratches and gets nicked easily so a hard case is highly recomended
Value:
best bass for the price
Desirability:
i stared at this bass for about a year before i bought it and it was well worth it
Sound:
a full rich sound
resonates well with the thin finish
Support:
solid bass, i havent had to use any support
Overall:
awesome
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5 out of 10Feature:
The machine heads are easy to use, yet they do not fall out of tune.
Quality:
The guitar is made of quality materials and with quality workmanship. The finish is beautiful (I bought the honey blonde).
Value:
You get alot of bang for your buck with this guitar.
Desirability:
It looks sleek and fine. It feels good and it sounds good.
Sound:
Not tinny. I played several basses before deciding on this one. It has a full, rich sound.
Support:
this guitar is so quality, I haven't had to use the support.
Overall:
I initially bought a less expensive brand in order to save money. I knew it was a mistake but I did it anyway. After several nights of tossing and turning, I returned the cheaper brand and bought the Fender. As it turned out, the quality, the sound and the Fender reputation turned out to be the REAL value.
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