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  2. Squier '51 - Wikipedia

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    The lower control knob is a three-position rotary switch, selecting between the neck pickup, neck + humbucker, or humbucker. The guitar body is basswood 1-9/16" thick (~1/4" thinner than standard Strats), with edge reliefs for forearm & belly, with 2 separate pickup cavities, connected by a drilled passage started from the neck pocket.

  3. Fender Precision Bass Lyte - Wikipedia

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    This bass is characterized by its smaller modern C shape body, P-J pickup configuration, and light weight. The Precision Bass Lyte is equipped with 22 medium jumbo frets and has a scale length of 34 inches. Another relatively unique feature to the Lyte is the Pickup Pan knob which allows users to modulate the amount of the two pickups used.

  4. Gibson G-101 - Wikipedia

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    Rotary knob for bass volume; Five tabs (color-coded) for bass: (Green) String Bass; Sax Bass; Fuzz Bass (Gray) Bass Normal/Percuss.; Bass Sustain Off/On; Rotary switch to select extended bass or treble for the gray keys; Twelve tabs, (color-coded) for voicings on the treble keys: (Red) Glide Normal/Trumpet Wow-Wow

  5. Fender Precision Bass - Wikipedia

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    The Fender Precision Bass (or "P-Bass") is a model of electric bass guitar manufactured by Fender Musical Instruments Corporation.In its standard, post-1957 configuration, the Precision Bass is a solid body, four-stringed instrument usually equipped with a single split-coil humbucking pickup and a one-piece, 20-fret maple neck with rosewood or maple fingerboard.

  6. Machine head - Wikipedia

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    Bass tuners generally feature larger knobs than guitar tuners as well; often these are distinctively shaped, and known as "elephant ears". Gear ratios of 20:1 are used often. Exposed gears are much more common in premium bass guitars than in six-string non-bass instruments. The machine heads on a classical guitar.

  7. Fender Jaguar - Wikipedia

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    The replacement for the 1962 Jaguar was the 1965 Jaguar. The 1965 Jaguar features a bound rosewood fingerboard with larger pearloid dot inlays, a slightly larger C profile, new, more vintage-accurate pickups, a thinner finish, no amber tint in the clear coat on the neck, and ships with a black tolex case with a red plush interior.