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Fender U.S. Deluxe Precision Bass [1995-1997]

4-string bass guitar from Fender

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Published on 05/19/10 at 05:40
American Deluxe series - alder body - Neck and Fingerboard Saddle - 22 Medium Jumbo frets - 1x Micro P-Bass and 1x Humbucker new design new design - Rglages: Master Volume, Balance microphones, bass, mid, treble - Bridge Deluxe chrome in metal (passing string through body or standard) - Case included


UTILIZATION

Channel pleasant but I realize that after 15 years of use, the handle s'avre too wide for my hands, both the left (from the 5th case) that the right. I could work it but I think a J-Bass will suit me much better. Think about it is super important! Attention fatigue!

The handle is quite heavy and tends dsquilibrer all but this is not a rel problem, you get used to. The bass is a little heavier than the average heavy.

A good sound is easily adjustable GENERALLY, can boost the bass / Medum / AIGS, there is a neck pickup panpot (softer) bridge pickup (more aigbr />

SOUNDS

For style "Classic Rock", no problem, sound is l.

I use a Trace Elliot GP12 1210 SERIES 6, and frankly, there's nothing to complain, spent across all occasions (rpt, concert bar, concert hall etc. transplanted ).

I love her very fat, this bass gives you on a good amp. Remember the amp (and especially the size of its speaker is half of your sound: big speakers big bass =) my Trace Elliot has only 10 speakers and''do not sound as fat as the bass could give it but good, "even when going well ...



OVERALL OPINION

I use this bass since I bought new, in 1995. I had bought 40,000 Belgian francs (= 1000) with the tui and all the little accessories (cls of rglage, cloth, etc. ...), I succeded Minimizing request because she was offering 50,000 Belgian francs (= 1250) ...

A trip to California, I think, caused some DGAT: rest in the trunk of a car in the hot (Mohave deserts) a little too long to dilate the frets and "curdle polish (well, I think it's because of the heat) = juice finger was introduced by the end of the frets and varnish s'enlve small small s'caille and especially on the 5 Premire frets = hurt! I had to sand the edges of the button to soften the edges of keys = find themselves naked and blackened ... The Saddle Saddle, unlike wood exotic style rosewood or ebony rot MUST be varnished.

The frets are well worn after 15 years and require replanning, but the instrument is still playable without problem.

I'd even when another low. The handle is too wide for me. A Jazz Bass, for example.

(The photo was taken in 2005 t)

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