Product Detail
Pay homage to the 1970s P Bass® evolution with the Classic Vibe ‘70s Precision Bass. It captures the original's aesthetics and delivers powerful tones, thanks to its Fender - designed alnico split - coil pickup. This guitar is player - friendly with a slim, comfortable 'C' - shaped neck, a 9.5” - radius fingerboard for easy playing, and narrow - tall frets. The vintage - style bridge with threaded saddles adds to its charm. It also features 1970s - inspired headstock markings, nickel - plated hardware, and a vintage - tint gloss neck finish. General details: Color is Black, made in ID, right - hand orientation, and part of the Classic Vibe series. Neck details: Maple fingerboard with a 9.5' (241 mm) radius, bolt - on construction, tinted gloss urethane finish, 'C' shape, 20 frets, bone nut, 1.685' (42.8 mm) nut width, black block inlays, and head - adjustable truss rod. Body: Nyatoh body with a gloss polyurethane finish and a Precision Bass® shape. Hardware: 4 - saddle vintage - style bridge, knurled flat - top control knobs, nickel - finished hardware, 4 - bolt Squier® neck plate, 3 - ply black pickguard, standard strap buttons, nickel - plated steel strings (.045 -.105 gauges), and vintage - style tuning machines. Electronics: Master volume and tone controls, Fender® designed alnico split single - coil neck pickup, split single - coil configuration, and no switching. Measurements: Narrow tall fret size and a 34' (86.36 cm) scale length. PLU: 0374520506.
Using this Fender Squier Classic Vibe 70s Precision Bass Guitar is a breeze. Just pick it up, tune it using the vintage - style tuning machines, and start playing. The slim 'C' - shaped neck and easy - playing fingerboard make it great for both beginners and pros. When it comes to care, keep it in a dry place to prevent the wood from warping. Wipe the strings with a soft cloth after each use to keep them clean and sounding good. Also, check the tuning regularly, especially if you're playing in different temperatures. For the hardware, a little bit of metal polish every now and then can keep the nickel finish looking shiny. Don't forget to adjust the truss rod if you notice any issues with the neck's curvature, but be careful not to over - adjust it.