You can purchase a Fender Precision Bass at your local Guitar Center. Or, you could look for one online from websites such as the official Fender website, Amazon or eBay.
One can purchase a new Fender bass amp online at various websites. One can purchase a new Fender bass amp at websites such as Music & Arts and the Fender official website.
Mikey Play's a Fender custom Mustang Bass (silver) he also has a Fender Precision bass That's flat back with a white pick guard.
One can purchase a Fender bass guitar from the Fender website itself. It is also possible to purchase this instrument from Amazon, eBay, Bestbuy, and Musician'sFriend.
One can purchase a Bass by Fender at their local music shop. One can also purchase them online on sites such as Fender, eBay, Amazon, and Guitar Center.
There are numerous different locations in which to find a Fender Precision Bass guitar. Specifically, these include the GuitarBiz, Ebay, Merchant City, Amazon and Musicians Friend websites for example.
i just bought one w/ a boner for $400.
One can purchase a Fender Jaguar bass from the following stores: Amazon, eBay, Fender, Musician's Friend, Zzounds, Reditt, Music Radar, Guitar Centre, Talk Bass, Ultimate Guitar, to name a few.
Although there had been other prototypes and one offs before it, the first mass production was the Fender precision bass, developed by Leo Fender and released in 1951
The Fender Mustang Bass can be found on the Fender website. It is also available for purchase at most stores that sell musical instruments. One may also find one for sale in their local classifieds.
No, there is no such thing. The first Fender Jazz bass came with two pickups and that formula has been maintained to this day. The only "Jazz Bass" with one pickups is the Fender Mark Hoppus signature Jazz Bass, which comes with a single Precision Bass pickups. That particular bass sounds nothing like a standard Jazz Bass.
I take it you are referring to the one in the Venus video?...If so it is a Fender Telecaster, sunburst finish. The bassist is playing a fender precision bass.
The main difference between a Jazz bass and a Precision bass is in the pickup design. A Jazz bass has a couple of thin, straight that sit perpendicular to the strings. A Precision bass on the other hand traditionally has one or more split-pickups sitting somewhere between the end of the fretboard and the bridge, usually closer to the end of the fretboard. This split pickup design puts the half of the pickup underneath the thicker strings closer to then fretboard and the half under the two thinner strings closer to the bridge, making the low strings sound fatter and the high strings sound brighter. When it comes to the necks of the two basses, the difference is in the feel. Precision basses have thicker necks, usually a little more U shaped. Jazz bass necks are a little more C shaped. I personally feel that Jazz necks are more comfortable, and easier to play at faster speeds, but to each his/her own. Of course with all the different possible combinations available in the making of a bass guitar, it is tough to say what definitively sets the two types of basses apart sonically. One might say that a Jazz bass tends to sound a little mellower than a Precision, but that probably wouldn't be true if the Jazz had a maple fretboard and the Precision was equipped with a rosewood one.