Fender American Standard Precision Bass® Left Handed with Rosewood Fretboard & Deluxe Hardshell Case - 3 Tone Sunburst

Fender American Standard Precision Bass® Left Handed with Rosewood Fretboard & Deluxe Hardshell Case - 3 Tone Sunburst Reviews



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Fender American Standard Precision Bass® Left Handed with Rosewood Fretboard & Deluxe Hardshell Case - 3 Tone Sunburst Feature

  • Alder left-handed body
  • Graphite-reinforced neck with modern C shape and satin polyurethane finish
  • Rosewood fingerboard with rolled edges
  • 20 medium jumbo frets
  • 1 American Precision Bass split single-coil pickup
Fender® invented the electric bass guitar, introducing the Precision Bass® in 1951. Its thick sound and indestructible build changed the face of popular music. The American Standard Precision Bass® is today's version of the great instruments of bass heroes past and present. The modern interpretations of our classic instrument, refined for today's players. This left-handed version of the new American Standard Precision Bass® features our new high-mass vintage bridge, a thinner finish undercoat that lets the body breathe and improves resonance, new and improved Fender® tuning keys that keep the classic look but are 30 percent lighter, a richer and deeper neck tint for a more elegant appearance, a great-looking glossed rosewood fingerboard and satin back for smooth playability, and a new Fender®-exclusive SKB® molded case.

Hardware
Bridge : HMV, High Mass Vintage, (Strings-Thru-Body or Topload)
Hardware : Chrome
String Nut : Synthetic Bone Nut
Tuning Machines : Fender®/Hipshot® Vintage Keys with Tapered Shafts
Neck
Fretboard Radius : 9.5" Radius (241 mm)
Fretboard : Rosewood
Fret Size : Medium Jumbo
Neck Material : Maple Neck
Neck Plate : Standard 4 Bolt
Neck Shape : Modern "C" Shape
Number of Frets : 20
Nut Width : 1.625" (41.3 mm)
Scale Length : 34" (863.6 mm)
Truss Rods : PosiflexTM Graphite Neck Support Rods
Truss Rod Nut : 3/16" Adjustable Hex Nut


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