Heavy-hitting Relic with Ludicrous Lows
The mere existence of this ’63 Precision Bass is a testament to the endurance of Fender’s design choices of decades past, and Sweetwater’s bass barons agree that this is alder-body behemoth is all bark and bite. Fender’s world-famous Custom Shop cut no corners (besides the ones they needed to) in re-creating this historic machine, from the hand-wound ’62 Precision Bass pickup, to the quartersawn maple neck, with its era-accurate oval "C" profile. Vintage detailing is augmented by the inclusion of a classic top-mounted bridge, optimizing intonation to perfect that rich low-end thump. Step out of time with this raucous relic to experience timeless Fender tone, decades in the making.
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Balanced, bold bass
Fender’s Custom Shop always does their homework, and the 2-piece alder body gets an A+, carrying cutting mids and bold bass, thanks to its naturally luscious warmth and sustain. Alder may not normally be known for its upper register, but that A+ wasn’t for nothing. Opting for maple in the neck does wonders to the P Bass’s sonic profile. This tonewood’s tight bass boasts phenomenal, balanced projection, with excellent note separation, remaining bright across all four strings without sounding tinny. Its natural light weight is welcomed in a bass, in addition to being very forgiving with changing climates. The round-laminated rosewood fingerboard employs period-precise construction, coupling well with the maple wood’s qualities to deliver rich, glassy tones and distinct articulation while allowing you to focus on this well-rounded aural offering.
Time-honored tones
As the old adage goes, “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” Fender’s P Bass design has endured for the better part of a century for good reason, and the ’63 is brimming with character. The maple neck is quartersawn as one piece, ensuring stability and consistent tone, with a lacquer finish to embolden the 1960s-style oval "C" neck profile. The fingerboard features a 7.25-inch radius, topped with 20 medium-jumbo (6150) frets and ready to rock. Vintage-style tuning machines and disk string tree take the strings from the Strat-style headstock through a bone nut, down to the historic top-mounted bridge. With its individual threaded saddles, intonation and height adjustment are a breeze.
Fender comes alive
Vintage panache colors the electronics of this bass, precision-designed to reflect their heritage in quality as much as aesthetics. The Custom Shop’s hand-wound ’62 Precision Bass split-coil pickup rocks a thundering low-end thump, delivering a robust lower register that refuses to quit. Dial it back or crank it out with the volume and tone controls, comfortably situated atop a 4-ply brown shell pickguard, housing vintage wiring so exquisitely replicated you’d keep any historian guessing.
Fender '63 Precision Bass Journeyman Relic Features:
- Custom Shop hand-wound ’62 P Bass pickup yields vintage low-end thump
- 2-piece solid alder body delivers robust bass and rich, warm resonance
- Maple neck provides great note separation with bright, balanced projection
- Quartersawn 1-piece neck means sturdy, lightweight construction with era-accurate soft V profile
- Round-laminated rosewood fingerboard employs period-precise assembly techniques, producing lively tones with excellent note distinction
- Top-mounted bridge simplifies adjustments for string-height and intonation
- Vintage style tuners, bridge, bone nut, and disk string tree faithfully recreates stage-weathered aesthetics without compromising sonic quality
- Certificate of authenticity included