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FENDER PRECISION SPECIAL (FSR) SEA FOAM GREEN METALLIC **SOLD**


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Fender precision special, sea foam green metallic finish, alder body, maple jazz neck with block inlays and binding, dual coil Ceramic noiseless jazz pickup, vintage precision alnico split coil precision pickup, Fender high mass bridge, active 3 band eq, this bass is stunning, and has a wide range of tone, and the jazz neck is just awesome to play. i am just so used to my Rickenbackers after 30 odd years of playing them it is hard to get used to another bass!!! the Fender is 100% mint and has rotosound swing 66 roundwounds installed at the moment. anyone who enjoys fender basses would love this bass playing wise and tonality are second to none. complete with fender deluxe gig bag and original box. £600 including delivery, could not upload pics to BC so have included a link to pics of the bass here [url="http://www.flickr.com/photos/55261989@N00/"]http://www.flickr.co...s/55261989@N00/[/url]
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certainly is a fantastic bass, just wish i could take to other basses. the one i have has a fantastic growling E string if you turn the treble of and roll the pickup selector to jazz pickup you get a really interesting almost fretless tone amazing bass it can do any tone, typical precision sound, throaty jazz, and anything in between if you adjust the tone knobs.

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[quote name='karlfer' timestamp='1357513975' post='1923991']
They are around 9lb and bloody marvelous basses, jazz neck, active pups, rolled fingerboard, hm bridge.
Even better with a tortie plate on!
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Almost everything looks better with a tortie plate on!

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Oh my, this is the first green bass I've ever liked the look of, and like is way to mild.
I've never seen this model before. Can anyone tell me about the blocks and binding. Is it cheap and plasticky like on the MIM 70's Jazz? I felt the MIM's binding was horribly cheap looking and it really put me off that bass.

Cheers.

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Dave there is nothing cheap looking about this bass i can assure of that or i would not have purchased it in the first place , great attention to detail on this bass for sure , the edges of the fret board have been rounded of with the binding, the binding goes 1/2 an inch past the nut, there was a great attention made to the neck on this bass i feel, the finish on the body is second to none with a slight sparkle going through the metallic paint. ceramic noisless jazz pickup and vintage precision pickups, Eq is very nice too massive amount of tone on this bass it really can do any sound that you want on a bass, i am just to used to Rickenbackers after over 30 years of playing nothing but rics. if you dont buy mine get one before they disappear only 150 for europe. cheers George

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I had one of these and liked it a lot... very well build, a great fast neck, versatile electronics.
Just a great bass for that price.. I only sold it because I could get a Squier JV Precision.
You won't be disappointed with these basses..
Made a short clip with it (just the two separate pick ups, no blending)

[url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CNXO67PQdQk"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CNXO67PQdQk[/url]

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[quote name='geofio' timestamp='1357769160' post='1928255']
Dave there is nothing cheap looking about this bass i can assure of that or i would not have purchased it in the first place , great attention to detail on this bass for sure , the edges of the fret board have been rounded of with the binding, the binding goes 1/2 an inch past the nut, there was a great attention made to the neck on this bass i feel, the finish on the body is second to none with a slight sparkle going through the metallic paint. ceramic noisless jazz pickup and vintage precision pickups, Eq is very nice too massive amount of tone on this bass it really can do any sound that you want on a bass, i am just to used to Rickenbackers after over 30 years of playing nothing but rics. if you dont buy mine get one before they disappear only 150 for europe. cheers George
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Thanks for the reply. To be honest ive never heard the 70's MIM described as cheap either but i felt the binding was. I'd love this bass but im really not in a position right now to buy it.

[quote name='karlfer' timestamp='1357770505' post='1928296']

Big section on Talkbass about these, loads of info. Going to bed cos I'm an old git, hence no link yet
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Yeah, been reading al that this afternoon. Just wish i had a few more gigs in to make me feel a bit more positive about a new bass.

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