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Published on 11/20/03 at 15:00I got mine at one of my local shops that i live near buy. I got my fender precision bass used for $400. I thought that the people really knew what they were talking about, so I decided to buy my bass from there
I like the fender precision bass guitar because it is really good. I like how it still is working great, and its at least 10 years old. I like how they make their guitars, and i also like how it has its own certain sound to it. It looks very beutiful, and it is great for just sitting around and playing, or playin with friends. I would definantly recomend this to anyone, because it has great durability, it is a brand name guitar, and it also is the best bass guitar you can buy. The nobs on my guitar have not fallen off yet, but alot of my friends guitars nobs have, so i think i got off pretty well with getting a fender precision bass. I would recomend getting a used one to start out with. You always want one that is very nice, and it can be a good one to practice on. I think the used ones would be very good for beginers like myself earlier on.
I dont like how occasionaly will not sound right, mine sometimes gets out of tune easily, which is a hassel trying to fix every single week. The nobs I heard can also get loose, but it has never happend to me. It also is an expensive guitar, so depending on how much you want to spend, I would recomend it to a bassest who really wants to play a bass.
The construction is beuitiful, and it will last a long time. I got mine black, and none of the paint is wearing off. I like the shape of it also, it has a unique shape of its own. The things is constructed very nicely, i had a friend over, and he was playing it really hard. It was fine after he was finished with it. It has a beutiful body, and can go through some heavy damage.
This is a great guitar for beginers and also for experienced guitar players that like the bass. It has great sound, and it also has great texture whenever I play it. I recomend it to anyone that would want to buy a bass guitar, especially young people.
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I like the fender precision bass guitar because it is really good. I like how it still is working great, and its at least 10 years old. I like how they make their guitars, and i also like how it has its own certain sound to it. It looks very beutiful, and it is great for just sitting around and playing, or playin with friends. I would definantly recomend this to anyone, because it has great durability, it is a brand name guitar, and it also is the best bass guitar you can buy. The nobs on my guitar have not fallen off yet, but alot of my friends guitars nobs have, so i think i got off pretty well with getting a fender precision bass. I would recomend getting a used one to start out with. You always want one that is very nice, and it can be a good one to practice on. I think the used ones would be very good for beginers like myself earlier on.
I dont like how occasionaly will not sound right, mine sometimes gets out of tune easily, which is a hassel trying to fix every single week. The nobs I heard can also get loose, but it has never happend to me. It also is an expensive guitar, so depending on how much you want to spend, I would recomend it to a bassest who really wants to play a bass.
The construction is beuitiful, and it will last a long time. I got mine black, and none of the paint is wearing off. I like the shape of it also, it has a unique shape of its own. The things is constructed very nicely, i had a friend over, and he was playing it really hard. It was fine after he was finished with it. It has a beutiful body, and can go through some heavy damage.
This is a great guitar for beginers and also for experienced guitar players that like the bass. It has great sound, and it also has great texture whenever I play it. I recomend it to anyone that would want to buy a bass guitar, especially young people.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com