FEATURES
- -Single Michael Bump-designed V-Mod split-coil Precision Bass pickup
- -’63 P Bass neck profile
- -Bone nut; 20 narrow-tall frets for familiar playing feel
- -HiMass™ Vintage bridge for increased sustain
- -Fluted-shaft tuning machines; Posiflex graphite rods for neck reinforcement
- -Includes Elite Molded hardshell case

V-MOD PICKUPS
V-Mod Precision Bass pickups are modified versions of our classic vintage pickup designs. Packed with the fundamental Fender bass sound you know and love, these split-coil pickups use alnico 5 magnets on the treble side and alnico 2 on the bass side to deliver classic tone with all the vintage warmth and crisp, clear sound that made Fender a legend.

’63 P BASS® NECK PROFILE
Considered by many to be the gold standard of bass neck profiles, American Professional Precision Bass guitars use the ‘63 P Bass® neck profile. The satin finish on the back of the neck provides a smooth fret-hand feel.

NARROW-TALL FRETS
Narrow-tall frets are taller and narrower than their medium jumbo cousins, making them especially effective for bending notes and playing chords up the neck with perfect intonation.

POSIFLEX™ GRAPHITE RODS
All American Professional bass necks incorporate Posiflex graphite rods to reinforce against movement that can occur with fluctuations the environment. Embedded beneath the fingerboard, they improve reliability on the road, in the studio or in your home.
American Professional Precision Bass | |
Body: | Alder (Urethane Finish) |
Neck: | Maple, ’63 P-Bass Neck Profile w/Rosewood |
Fingerboard, 9.5″ Radius, Bolt-on, 34 Scale | |
Frets: | 20 Narrow Tall Frets |
Pickups: | V-Mod Split Coil P-Bass Pickups |
use Alnico 5 Magnets on the treble side | |
and Alnico 2 Magnets on the bass side. | |
Controls: | Volume, Master Tone |
Hardware: | 4-Saddle HighMass Vintage bridge, Bone nut, |
Posiflex Graphite Neck Support Rods, | |
Fluted-shaft tuning machines | |
String: | Fender® USA, NPS, (Gauges .045 – .105) |
Case: | Fender Elite Hardshell Case |
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