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Renowned for its timeless design and legendary tone, the 1992 Fender Precision Bass offers a captivating blend of vintage charm and modern playability. This classic electric bass guitar is a staple for bassist across genres, revered for its distinctive split-coil pickup that delivers a powerful, punchy sound with exceptional clarity. Its comfortable neck and enduring craftsmanship make it a favorite for both studio sessions and live performances.

The 1992 model maintains the iconic qualities that have made the Precision Bass a favorite among musicians for decades. This instrument boasts a smooth maple neck, providing a comfortable grip for seamless playability, while the rosewood fingerboard ensures a warm tonal quality that complements its robust output. Whether you're laying down the groove in a rock band or exploring more intricate jazz lines, this bass offers the versatility and reliability you need.

Key Features:

  • Year: 1992
  • Classic split-coil pickup for punchy, articulate sound
  • Maple neck with a rosewood fingerboard
  • Vintage-style bridge for enhanced sustain
  • Standard 4-string configuration
  • Renowned for its versatility across music genres

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