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Fender Vintera II ’60s Precision Bass review - MSNThe Fender Vintera II ’60s Precision Bass pays tribute to this era, striking a balance between reissuing period-correct detail and including some sensible improvements.
No instrument is to everybody's taste, of course, but the Fender Precision is where the solidbody electric bass guitar as we know it began its life, so it has a relevance to every other model produced ...
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Fender’s Cobalt Chrome pickups will breathe new life into your ... - MSNFender has expanded its arsenal of bass pickups by launching a trio of Tim Shaw-voiced Cobalt Chrome pups compatible with its Precision Bass and Jazz Bass models. As was the case with the Big F ...
Electric Guitars Epiphone Inspired by Gibson Custom 1960 Les Paul Special Double Cut Reissue TV Yellow review. ... When Leo Fender launched the Precision Bass onto an unsuspecting bass-playing ...
Fender is celebrating its 75th anniversary this year, and is marking the occasion with special editions of its most popular models – the Telecaster, Stratocaster, Precision Bass and Jazz Bass.
Troy Sanders On Why You Need To Respect The Bass: It ‘Gives The Guts To Rock & Metal’ (Exclusive) Mastodon's Troy Sanders explains the significance behind his new Signature Fender Silverburst ...
In the 1940s, Fender revolutionized the industry with the release of the Telecaster (the first mass-produced solid-body electric guitar), the Stratocaster and the Precision Bass.
Introduced back in 1951, Fender’s Precision Bass was a revolutionary instrument. With a solid double cutaway body and two pickups, it was the first bass guitar to receive widespread attention ...
Though the first bass guitar was built in 1935 by Audiovox, it was not until 1951 that it became popular with musicians, en masse, thanks to Fender and the Precision-Bass, or P-Bass for short. In ...
The Fender Precision electric bass guitar, which is going under the hammer in Scarborough, lay unplayed under a bed for nearly 50 years (Image: DAVID DUGGLEBY) ...
Fender has partnered with Mobile Fidelity Electronics for a limited run belt-drive turntable that rocks a design inspired by the Fender Precision Bass and high-end components based on MoFi's award ...
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