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Description
Introducing the Fender Mark Hoppus Edition Modified P Bass, a dynamic fusion of classic Fender design with the distinctive style of Blink-182’s bassist. This electric bass guitar offers a unique twist on the traditional P Bass, tailored for players seeking a powerful and punchy tone. The reverse Seymour Duncan® Basslines Quarter Pound Precision Split-Coil pickup ensures a beefy sound that's perfect for both punk rock and more nuanced genres. The single volume knob provides straightforward control, letting you focus on your performance without the distraction of complex settings.
Crafted with an alder body and a maple neck, this bass delivers both durability and a comfortable playing experience. The rosewood fingerboard features 20 medium jumbo frets, offering smooth playability across its entire range. The vintage-style bridge and tuners not only enhance the instrument's aesthetic but also provide reliable tuning stability and sustain.
Whether you’re jamming in the garage or performing on stage, this bass is designed to meet the demands of any gig. Its minimalist approach and high-quality components make it a versatile choice for musicians who appreciate both style and substance.
Key Features:
- Alder body with a maple neck
- Rosewood fingerboard with 20 medium jumbo frets
- Reverse Seymour Duncan® Basslines Quarter Pound Precision Split-Coil pickup
- Single volume control knob for simplicity
- Vintage-style bridge and tuners for tuning stability
- Inspired by Mark Hoppus of Blink-182
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