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Fender American Standard Precision
Fender® introduced the Precision Bass® guitar in 1951, and its thick sound and indestructible build changed popular music.
Today’s American Standard Precision Bass is the new version of the great instruments of bass heroes past and present; the modern interpretation of our classic instrument refined for modern players.
The American Standard Precision Bass has a high-mass vintage bridge, thinner finish undercoat that lets the body breathe and improves resonance, improved Fender tuners that are 30 percent lighter while keeping the classic look, richer and deeper neck tint for a more elegant appearance, great-looking gloss maple or rosewood fingerboard, satin neck back for smooth playability and Fender-exclusive SKB® molded case. |
The Squier Affinity® P-Bass is the world’s best-selling bass because of its unmatched value. It feels good, sounds good and fits the needs of any player on a budget. With its comfortable neck, solid alder body and classic tone, the Squier P-Bass conjures up the sound of thousands of recordings in every genre of music.
Whether you’re just starting, need a bass for occasional use or just want a solid working bass that’s as easy to own as it is to play, the Squier P-Bass is a natural choice. |
Yamaha BB414X
The new "BB414X" has been improved in its appearance with the additional pick-guard while preserving its highly-evaluated deep sound. Some slapping-style bass players can also find its versatile playability due to the additional pick-guard.
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Yamaha BB425
Inheriting the sound and design of theBB2000 series basses it makes for an excellent entry-level instrument for up and coming Rock bassists. The lineup includes both 4-and 5-string models. |
Ibanez GSR200 |
Squier Standard Jazz Bass
The Squier Standard Jazz Bass features many Fender® Jazz Bass appointments, including an offset-waist body, ultra-slim fast-action neck and full-range bi-pole pickups. |