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Fender American Vintage 57 Precision Bass Fender invented the Electric Bass in 1951 in response to requests from musicians for a louder, easier-to-handle bass. This new instrument was named the Precision Bass. Unlike its predecessor the acoustic stand-up bass, the P-Bass had frets, which allowed bassists to play with "precision." Needless to say, a "new playing sensation" was born and the sound of popular music changed forever. The American Vintage '57 and '62 Precision Basses pay tribute to the originals with accurate detailing from their respective vintages.
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Standard Features
| Body Type |
Solid Body |
| Body Wood |
Alder, Ash on White Blonde |
| Bridge |
P-Bass |
| Controls |
Volume, Tone |
| Finish |
Nitro-Cellulose Lacquer |
| Fretboard |
Maple |
| Hardware Color |
Nickel/Chrome |
| Neck Joint |
Bolt-on |
| Neck Material |
Maple |
| Neck Pickup |
Precision Bass Split Single-Coil |
| Number Of Frets |
20 |
| Number of Strings |
4 |
| Scale Length |
34" (864 mm) |
| Top Wood |
None |
| Tuners |
Vintage Style Reverse |
| With Case |
Hardshell |
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