The Fender Classic Series' 50s Precision Bass MN Lacquer White Blonde offers the authentic feel of the original P-bass at an attractive price. The nitrocellulose finish of the four-piece alder hides an alder body and a screwed maple neck, the strong "C" profile of which allows a safe groove even with hard gripping. On the bass amp, the typical Fender Vintage Split Coil pickup also guarantees the distinctive preci sound with juicy growl in the middle, which is ideal for all styles of music between Blues, Rock and Motown. Of course, the Fender Classic Series '50s Precision Bass offers authentic hardware equipment in the form of the Fender American Vintage 4-Saddle Bass Bridge and precise Fender Vintage-Style Reverse Open-Gear tuners.
For the Fender Classic Series '50s Precision Bass Lacquer, Fender relies on a design that has been tried and tested since 1951, creating the best conditions for a crisp sound. Accordingly, the traditionally styled body is made of alder, while the four-screw, one-piece neck is made of maple. The nitrocellulose finish allows the woods to vibrate freely, so that the electric bass convinces with unhindered sound development. With the powerful "C" profile, which has a saddle width of 44.5 mm, the bass also offers sufficient space for safely grasped tones, even in the case of strong, gripping playing styles.
The electric sound conversion of the Fender Classic Series '50s Precision Bass MN Lacquer White Blonde is done by a Fender Vintage Split Coil in the middle position that promises the legendary Precision sound. Accordingly, the bass amplifier provides an extremely powerful sound image with a rich growl in the low frequencies, which makes every sound in the stomach area perceptible. With the help of the traditional passive circuit, which is recruited from Master Volume and Master Tone, it is possible to create sound colors with a strong character.
Last but not least, the Fender Classic Series '50s Precision Bass convinces with high-quality hardware equipment in an indestructible vintage style. Accordingly, the classic Fender American Vintage 4-Saddle Bass Bridge is used on the body, which with its four string riders allows optimum adjustment of intonation and string position. From here, the strings are guided with the typical 34" scale (864 mm) towards the headstock, where Fender American Vintage Reverse Open-Gear tuners promise precise and stable tuning.