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The bass features a split coil humbucking pickup, hi-mass bridge, and an unusual 32" scale length neck- a compromise between the short scale Mustang Bass (30"), and the Precision (34") “I use a P-Bass, but before that I always used Mustangs and I wanted to find a balance between the two [scale-lengths], so we made a medium-scale neck.” [2 ...
X Series Signature David Ellefson Concert Bass CBX IV Jackson [19] Davie Biale aka Davie504 Retrovibe EVO Davie504 Signature Chowny 2017 Available in black burst, blue burst, green burst, red burst, purple burst. Also available in left-handed. [20] [21] Doug Wimbish: Euro4 LX Doug Wimbish Spector [22] Dug Pinnick: Baron-H Schecter
Squier is an American brand of electric guitars owned by Fender. The former manufacturing company, established as "V. C. Squier Company" was founded in 1890 by Victor Carroll Squier in Battle Creek, Michigan , producing strings for violins , banjos , and guitars .
Power Jazz Bass Special – same specs as the Jazz Bass Special except for the addition of a reversed split P-Bass pickup, active electronics and a 22-fret neck. Jazz Bass Special – featured black hardware, P/J pickup configuration with 3-way switching, two volume and one TBX tone control (reissued as the Duff McKagan Precision Bass in 2007).
Bass Player was a magazine for bassists. Each issue offered a variety of artist interviews, lessons, and equipment reviews. The magazine was founded in 1988 [1] as a spinoff of Guitar Player magazine, with Jim Roberts as its first editor. The original headquarters was in San Francisco, CA. It began as a regular edition magazine in 1990. [2]
The Fender Squier Precision Bass is an entry level variant of the Fender Precision Bass, produced in foreign countries such as Indonesia and China, and formerly Japan and Mexico. Despite their cheap price, Squier guitars are known to be of very high quality, with some eras of Squier guitars notably exceeding Fender's offerings of the time. [2]