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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
  • Body Finish: Gloss Polyurethane
  • Color: Mystic Surf Green
  • 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 Included: Hardshell Case
  • Manufacturer Part Number: 0193930718

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Rated 5/5

One P-Bass to Rule Them All!

So many positive things written about this bass… and they're pretty much spot on! I'll try not to repeat everything being said and say this specific P bass has 3 secret weapons which set it apart:

The mystic surf green finish combined with a vintage, tinted maple neck and a rosewood finger board make this one of the most stunning instruments in the Fender catalog. The finish is much better in person, an awesome metallic light green with tints of silver and blue in it. Killer when the light catches it.

IMHO the V Mod 2 split coil pickup is one of the most balanced, dynamic, articulate and powerful P bass pickups out there.

The '63 neck with the ultra satin finish is the "Goldilocks" of P-bass necks, not too,thin, not too thick, it's just right.

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Rated 5/5

Excellent

This is the standard. Great sound, great looks.
Rated 5/5

Best No Nonsense Value

Purchased my Pro II Precision Bass in April of last year (2021). Here is my 16-month review owing the instrument:

- Finish:
Was somewhat skeptical regarding the Mystic Surf Green color; it is a fantastic color in person. It has been knocked around a bit from being played on stage, yet there are no dents/scratches/etc.-- a durable finish.

- Neck:
Whatever Fender claims the neck is based on, it is a comfortable player. Maybe a slightly thicker front-to-back feel than the Player Series, but any difference is insignificant. All the frets were flush when it arrived, and has remained that way. Strung it with Fender Flats shortly after its arrival, and the neck has remained right where I put it 16 moths ago. No dead spots, very smooth, non-sticky feel, and a wonderfully dark rosewood fingerboard.

- Sound:
Sounds exactly how a P-bass should. No noise under the stage lights. LOTS of sustain.

- Hardware:
Excellent. Tuners stay put & hold true, nut was properly cut & finished, fret-wire shows no sign of wear. Bridge & saddles free of burrs and the saddle screws turn smoothly without any slop. Controls are solid and actually work very well through the full sweep. Strap buttons were fine, but I swapped them for a pair of Dunlops to remain consistent with my other instruments.

- Case:
It's okay. Plastic is rather thin compared to their SKB-type cases of old. The handle is comfortable, it has enough storage for strings, straps, batteries, etc. While it feels rather delicate overall, it has held up nicely over these last 16-months. The light weight of the new plastic case is welcomed over the older versions, or the plywood "vintage" type cases.

-Context & Comparison:
Originally, I purchased (non-Sweetwater) a "60's American Original Precision Bass" in Lake Placid Blue. That bass was returned the very day it arrived. After dropping it off at UPS, I called Sweetwater and ordered the American Pro II. Aside from the period correct differences, the Pro II has a nicer looking fingerboard, and the dot position markers look natural, while the AO looked really cheap (poor attempt to make plastic look like clay). The Pro II finish was far superior to that of the AO, on which you could see the transition lines in the finish from the spray booth. The AO fretwork was very poor, with fret ends protruding the full length of the neck. The Pro II even had a much lighter weight body than the AO... but that could be on purpose for the AO's "vintage" effect(?). Differences in feel between the two came down to modern vs "vintage." The AO sounded nice. The AO neck is wider than the Pro II ("vintage" size left-to-right), but felt flatter front-to-back than the Pro II.

Overall, when comparing the Pro II to the AO the Pro II just feels like a better instrument-- again, modern vs "vintage" to a degree. The Pro II had better fit & finish, is easier to set up, more comfortable to play, has a more durable finish, and frankly sounds better (subjective, I know). If you're looking for a straight forward, no-nonsense American Made Precision bass that is dependable, sounds & feels great, and is a treat to look at-- this Pro II is for you. AND you'll save a bit of money compared to the AO. I've found the Pro II to be a joy to play; it's very much a plug-&-play experience-- set it up with your preferred strings, and it's ready to roll.

BTW, Sweetwater's customer service is among the best, and without question best of the "box-stores."
Rated 5/5

P-erfect

This bass is an absolute joy to play; a night and day difference from Fender's made-in-Mexico models. Very comfortable, perfect tone, and the mystic surf green finish is unbelievably beautiful. The free next-day shipping from Sweetwater was pretty swell too.
Rated 5/5

Enjoying every groove-igniting moment with this Precision Bass

Purchased a Fender American Professional II Precision Bass, in the amazing Mystic Surf Green w/ Rosewood. Descriptive phrases aren't enough to explain how much I enjoy this machine. But, here are a few thoughts: groove-ingniting, focused-sound, and smooth-movement. When I play, the groove takes over and I move, jump, and really get into the sound - it's just that cool. The single pick-up is brilliant - too many tonal options can distract from focusing on the importance that your own hands and timing can bring to the notes. It's not a limited machine, it's freeing. And the neck, frets - everything, it's a smooth experience that does not punish your hands, neck or back. Thank you Brenton Evans for your patience as I took my time! (Currently pairing with a Rumble 40 for practice at home.)

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