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4-string Electric Bass with Alder Body, Maple Neck, Maple Fingerboard, and 1 Split-coil Pickup - Miami Blue
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The American Professional II P Bass: Upgrading Perfection

Leo Fender nailed the essence of a great instrument when he launched his Precision Bass in 1951. Today, the Fender American Professional II Precision Bass draws on over six decades of innovation, evolution, and inspiration to exceed the requirements of today’s working bassists. The ’63 C-profile neck feels just right, with its smooth, rolled fingerboard edges, “Super-Natural” satin finish, and newly sculpted neck heel that gives you effortless access to the upper register. Fender’s new V-Mod II Precision Bass split-coil pickup serves up classic P Bass punch and growl, with more articulation than ever before. A genuine bone nut and string-through-body or top-load 4-saddle HiMass Vintage bridge deliver solidity and sustain for authoritative tone, while lightweight vintage-style tuners with tapered shafts provide outstanding tuning stability and fast, hassle-free string changes. Rocking premium appointments, flawless playability, optimized electronics, and classic visuals, the Fender American Professional II Precision Bass offers you a new standard of comfort, tone, and performance.

Session king

The Fender American Professional II Precision Bass carries on the tradition of the first mass-production electric bass guitar. The Precision has driven the bass lines of some of the biggest hit records ever made. The ’60s were a typically prolific decade, with the instrument in the capable hands of session bassists like LA Wrecking Crew stalwart Carol Kaye, who lent her Precision chops to countless iconic recordings such as the Beach Boys’ “California Girls” and “Good Vibrations.” Then there was Motown bass legend James Jamerson, whose ’62 Precision (dubbed “the Funk Machine”) delivered the infectious bounce that buoyed a slew of Motown hits like the Temptations’ “My Girl” and Marvin Gaye’s “What’s Going On.” In fact, the Precision Bass was standard issue for Motown recordings. After bassist Bob Babbitt auditioned for a slot in Motown’s in-house studio rhythm section (the Funk Brothers), he was told his playing made the cut, but was instructed to “get a Precision” before returning for his first session. He did, and remained a P Bass player for the rest of his career.

The industry standard

Producers and engineers know that the Precision Bass always sits perfectly in the track, with minimal processing and the ideal amount of punch and growl. It’s the de facto industry standard. Perhaps that’s why many of today’s first-call bassists who had been playing exotic active instruments, such as LA session ace Sean Hurley (John Mayer, Gwen Stefani, Alanis Morissette, Robin Thicke), have come home to the Precision. Precision players often cite how “balanced” their instrument feels, whether they’re playing seated or standing; indeed, the P Bass is a supremely balanced instrument, from its playing feel to its fat, punchy, authoritative tone. The instantly recognizable P Bass sound is the end product of a number of factors, including scale length, tonewoods, its bolt-on neck, and of course, Fender’s one-of-a-kind Precision Bass split-coil pickup — the latest, state-of-the-art update of which comes standard on the American Professional II Precision Bass.

V-Mod II Precision Bass split-coil pickup

The Precision Bass split-coil pickup bucks the hum, but it’s technically two single-coil pickups working in tandem, so it has the note definition and harmonic richness many humbucking bass pickups lack. It’s placed in an optimal position along the string length to capture and deliver girthy low end along with midrange growl that cuts through thick arrangements. And it also makes a great thumb rest! The American Professional II Precision Bass features Fender’s latest upgrade to their venerable split-coil bass pickup. The V-Mod II Precision Bass pickup delivers greater note articulation than previous versions, while serving up the epic punch and growl the P Bass is famous for. The V-Mod II P Bass pickup brings out the rich harmonic overtones that enhance the expressive nuances in your playing, while maintaining the solid fundamental that makes the P Bass perform admirably cross-genre, onstage and in the studio. Bass players at Sweetwater are blown away by the flawless playability and amazing tone of the American Professional II Precision Bass and its V-Mod II pickup. Trust us: you will be, too.

Fender American Professional II Precision Bass Features:

  • Comfort-contoured body with gloss urethane finish
  • ’63 C-profile neck with “Super-Natural” satin finish
  • Smooth, rolled fingerboard edges
  • Sculpted neck heel for easy access to upper register
  • V-Mod II Precision Bass split-coil pickup delivers classic punch and growl with enhanced articulation
  • 4-saddle HiMass Vintage bridge (string-through-body or top-load) provides solidity and sustain for authoritative tone
  • Bone nut; Fender lightweight vintage-style tuners with tapered shafts
  • Quality crafted in Fender’s Corona, CA factory
  • Includes molded hard case

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Tech Specs

  • Number of Strings: 4
  • Left-/Right-handed: Right-handed
  • Body Shape: American Professional II Precision
  • Body Material: Alder
  • Color: Miami Blue
  • Body Finish: Gloss Polyurethane
  • Neck Material: Maple
  • Neck Shape: 1963 C
  • Radius: 9.5"
  • Fingerboard Material: Maple
  • Fingerboard Inlay: Black Dots
  • Number of Frets: 20, Narrow Tall
  • Scale Length: 34"
  • Nut Width: 1.625"
  • Nut Material: Bone
  • Bridge/Tailpiece: 4-Saddle HiMass Vintage
  • Tuners: Fender Vintage-style
  • Middle Pickup: Fender V-Mod II Precision Split Single-coil
  • Controls: 1 x master volume, 1 x master tone
  • Strings: Fender USA 7250M, .045-.105
  • Case/Gig Bag: Hardshell Case
  • Manufacturer Part Number: 0193932719

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Reviews

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Just got it. It's a beast. Will never go back to vintage models. No need to. This bass is awesome. Just added a chrome thumb rest. Sound and feel is fantastic.
Music background: Salsa for 50 years.
Fender AM Pro II P Bass Miami Blue
First let me start with Matthew my sales expert. I contacted him about this beautiful bass that was currently out of stock. He worked his luck or magic, within the next week it was on its way to me. My first P bass, it is light as far as basses go, gorgeous Miami Blue color and the sound historical. The neck was made for me, i did fell like I was shaking hands with a wet noodle. Overall a great experience.
Music background: Lifetime amateur but loving every minute of it.
My first Precision bass, and I got a good one.
I've almost always played jazz basses or variations of them. I decided I wanted to add a Precision bass as an alternative. After playing a number of them at a local shop, I found that I really liked the American Pro II more than the other options available, but the shop didn't have the color I wanted. I called my sales engineer, Nick Church, and he got me setup with the Miami Blue bass I'd picked out (thank you Nick!) back in May (I've been playing it six months now).

So, about this bass… As others have mentioned, the color is beautiful and it is practically impossible to capture in a photograph. It is in the range between green and blue where the light you're in will make it look very green or very blue. The fit, finish, and feel of this bass are all great. For the feel/playability, the neck is definitely thicker and wider than my jazz styled bass (currently a Lakland Skyline DJ-4), but not so thick as to be uncomfortable. It feels familiar enough to quickly switch between the DJ-4 and the Precision without messing up my playing, while feeling different enough to inspire different ideas. I've also been used to playing a natural finished neck with just an oil/wax finish on it since the late 80's. While the "Super-Natural" finish on the Precision feels different, it doesn't feel bad or throw me off when quickly moving up or down the neck. I think Fender did a great job with developing a finish that protects the neck while still giving it a nice, fast feel. The tuning machines, bridge, and other hardware are high quality and work with the graphite stiffened neck to make a very solid and stable feel.

Moving on to the tone, I have not felt the need to replace the pickup (something I almost always do on my basses). It has a nice warmth and growl with zero noise. With headphones on and nothing else playing, I can hear the difference in the E/A half and the D/G half of the pickup, but through an amp or with drums the differences help the bass sound more balanced across the whole range. Over-all, I'm very impressed with this bass. As someone who modifies everything to suit my needs/wants, it impresses me that Fender's choices on this bass have resulted in the only thing I've changed are the strings. I've found that the Precision has quickly become my go-to bass for playing Sunday morning worship service, as the tone works so well with music.
Music background: Amateur bass player since the 80's.
Absolutely Awesome
I'm a long time guitar player, but this is my first "real bass" and it was worth every penny. The quality, sound, and playability are on a completely different level. I've got quite a few MIM Fenders that I love, but this is something special.

The satin neck with the rounded fretboard makes playing so easy and comfortable. Even though it's brand new, it has a broken in feel that just makes you want to play. The sound quality is top notch and all the electronics are dead silent with no interference or hum. It also came in perfect condition and set up perfectly.

The color is incredibly difficult to photograph and probably has a more teal-tone in person, but it's spectacular. The pick guard is also slightly aged/off white (it's tough to tell in photos, but it really does look great).

All in all this bass has rekindled an excitement for music in me that I haven't felt in a long time.
Fender American Professional II PRECISION BASS Miami blue w maple fingerboard
Excellent bass guitar.

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