The Fender Standard Precision Bass Pau Ferro Fretboard Lake Placid Blue is inspired by its ancestors from 1951, so the electric bass offers the classic combination of an alder body and maple neck, while the fretboard is made of Pau Ferro. At the amplifier, the traditional split coil delivers fat sounds for blues, funk and rock. Hardware in timeless and functional vintage style completes the 4-string electric bass.
When designing the Fender Standard Precision Bass, Fender has relied on the classic design that has been tried and tested since 1951. Accordingly, the four-string has an alder body connected to the maple neck by four screws. This is held in the comfortable "Modern C" profile and carries a fingerboard made of Pau Ferro, i.e. Brazilian ironwood, which is an ideal fingerboard wood due to its first-class sound characteristics and high hardness.
The pickup used on the Fender Standard Precision Bass Pau Ferro Fretboard Lake Placid Blue is a classic Fender Standard Split Coil in the middle position. With its distinctive sound, which combines a stable bass foundation with growling mids and a velvety spectrum of highs and thus delivers powerful grooves for blues, rock or funk. The pickup is controlled by a volume and a tone control, which can be used to call up multi-faceted tones.
The Fender Standard Precision Bass is completed by a classic hardware equipment, which is characterized by indestructible functionality. On the body is the classic Fender bass bridge with four string riders, which allows a perfect adjustment of intonation and position for each string. From here, the strings are guided with the traditional 34" (864 mm) long scale towards the headstock, with Fender vintage style tuners for a precise and stable tuning.