Since 1982, the Fender subsidiary Squier has been building budget-oriented replicas of its own American and Mexican originals, and doing so very successfully, as we know. In the meantime, the designers have succeeded in placing models on the market that are distinguished by a certain degree of originality.
The Precision Bass Classic Vibe 60s has a thin fingerboard with 20 narrow, flat frets on a narrow, slim neck with a C-profile and open tuners, all features that correspond to those of historic P-basses from the 1960s. This also applies to the neck's finish, which corresponds to the historical models.
- Body: Nato
- Neck: Maple, quadruple bolted
- Neck profile: „C“
- Fingerboard: Indian bay
- Radius: 9.5"
- Inlays: pearloid dots
- Butt: 20, Narrow Tall
- Scale: 864 mm
- Saddle: bone, 42.8mm
- Pickguard: 3-ply parchment
- Pickup: Fender-Designed Alnico-Splitcoil Precision Bass
- Controls: Volume, Tone
- Hardware colour: Nickel
- Bridge: Vintage style, with four steel tabs
- Mechanics: Open vintage style machine heads
- Finish: 3-Tone Sunburst
Body
Poplar
No
Neck & Fretboard
Indian Laurel
Bundiert
Maple
Screwed
34'' (Longscale Bass)
Electronics
Passive
SplitCoil
Hardware
No
Colour & Finish
Blue
Scope of Delivery
No
No
Construction
4
P-Bass