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4-string Electric Bass with Alder Body, Maple Neck, Rosewood Fingerboard, and 1 Split-coil Pickup - Mercury
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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
  • New smooth, rolled fingerboard edges
  • New sculpted neck heel for easy access to upper register
  • New 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: Mercury
  • Body Finish: Gloss Polyurethane
  • Neck Material: Maple
  • Neck Shape: 1963 C
  • Radius: 9.5"
  • Fingerboard Material: Rosewood
  • Fingerboard Inlay: White 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: 0193930755

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Reviews

Beautiful and Well Constructed
I purchased this Fender bass to replace a decade old Fullerton LB-100. While the USA G&L was built like a tank, and sounded good, I always had a slight issue connecting with the neck profile. This Fender American Pro II Precision neck profile is perfect for my hands. The build quality overall is excellent.

Regarding the Mercury finish, Wow! Photo's just don't do it justice. It's simply stunning.

The only mod I did right away was replace the original black pick-guard with a new genuine Fender tortoise pick-guard. Silver and tortoise has always been a good combination in my mind. Reminds me of the roaring 1920's retro look.

I was fortunate enough to get hold of an open box discount (floor demo or returned unit), and with the exception of a couple of blemishes on the black pick-guard, the bass itself is flawless.

Lastly, kudos to Nolan Dye at Sweetwater. He is a good man.
Music background: 50+ yrs on guitar - Prog Rock. I pick up a bass simpy for added enjoyment.
Best playing and sounding bass I have ever owned
This is by far the best playing bass I have ever owned, and I have owned a few of the greats. First off the finish is fantastic as you would expect from a fender. The neck has to be the most comfortable and effortless neck I have handled. Every aspect of this instrument is top notch. If you are on the fence about spending this much on a bass just bite the bullet and go for it. The quality difference between this and others is worth the price you pay for admission. There is nothing like a pbass and there's nothing like a good fender! This is the first time in a while fender has released a bass that has the old school vintage feel to it, but still Has that modern edge. For me this is the one.
Wow!
I wish I could give this bass more stars! This is the best playing instrument I've ever played and my biggest surprise is how light weight it is. It plays like a dream and sounds awesome! I was having a hard time deciding on getting the Dark Night color or Mercury and had my decision made for me when they sold out of the Dark Night. But I love the Mercury color, it looks even better in person than it does in the picture. I am so glad I bought this bass.
Music background: I’ve been playing bass since about 13.
Mercury Color--Awesome!
I purchased the Fender American Professional II Precision in the Mercury finish with Rosewood fretboard. It's an awesome color--photos are nice, but it is much better when you actually see it in person. It plays and sounds like a Precision, no surprise there. It also came set up well, but I did tweak the action just a bit. I have two other rosewood Precisions and just wanted this one because of the color (and before it went off sale). The reason I didn't give it the full five stars is because the side dot markers are hard to see, in my opinion. They are basically beige in color and practically blend into the maple neck. So, basically you can only see about half the dot, the half that is on the rosewood. My other Precisions have white side markers so they stand out more. I haven't played this bass at a gig yet, so it will be interesting to determine if they are hard to see under stage lighting. I attached a photo of the side markers to give you an idea. For me, this wasn't a deal breaker as I feel after 50 years of playing I know the fretboard well enough. However, for someone who needs to really be watching the fretboard and using the side dots, it could be a challenge for them. The photo on the left is one of my other Precisions with white dots. The photo on the right is the Mercury bass with the beige dots. I'll let you be the judge.
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