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Description

Mexican made Fender Precision bass.

Jack Mono

Jack Mono

Fender Precision Bass comparison USA vs MIM vs JAPAN

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Fender Precision Bass comparison USA vs MIM vs JAPAN

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MIM Fender Standard P-Bass [Demo]

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Patrick Hunter

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Fender Precision P Bass MIM Demo

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littleredguitars2

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Fender precision MIM

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Elias Moreira

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Fender 2006 MIM P-Bass Review and Demo!

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Aram Carter

Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Fender MIM Precision.

Build quality

  • Some users found neck drying issues, requiring fret sprout filing and sanding of truss rod cover for smooth playability.

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  • The Pau Ferro fretboards on newer models can vary cosmetically, which may affect visual appeal but not playability.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Recommended to perform a full bass setup with medium action for ease of play, especially when purchasing new.

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  • Labella flatwound strings are recommended for a unique tone; Thomastik-Infeld offers a less tension alternative for easier playability.

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  • Owners suggest checking neck relief with a 12/1000 inch gap using a capo and feeler gauge for optimal playability.

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  • Owners often find that the fret work on older MIM models can vary, with some requiring additional attention to match American models.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Swapping stock pickup with Seymour Duncan Quarter Pounders is suggested for a Pop Punk/Foo Fighters sound.

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  • A hipshot high mass bridge and EMG Geezer Butler P/J pickup set are recommended for a massive sound upgrade.

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Value and pricing

  • It's advisable to look for second-hand options on platforms like Reverb for better value, often found under $500.

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  • A mint condition Fender Player MIM P-bass is considered a good deal at 450 euros compared to new models priced 750-800 euros.

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Features and functionality

  • The satin finish on the neck and rock-solid stability are praised, with the stock pickup deemed superior to older models.

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  • Player series necks are noted for having a more substantial shoulder area compared to older MIM models, potentially offering enhanced stability.

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User experience

  • The color appears more blue than green in person, often receiving compliments for its aesthetic appeal.

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Comparisons

  • The modern C precision neck is noted for a wider nut with less taper compared to Ibanez necks, providing a different playing experience.

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  • Mid-90s MIM basses generally have ceramic pickups, while newer Player models feature Alnico pickups, affecting tonal character.

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  • American-made Fender basses typically include graphite-reinforced necks and lighter tuning machine heads compared to MIM models.

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Critic Reviews

Fender Standard Made-in-Mexico Precision Bass Review - HubPages

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The Fender MIM Precision Bass offers substantial value as a well-crafted, budget-friendly option for bassists seeking classic tones without the hefty price tag of its American counterpart. While it features some quality compromises—like a polyester finish and slightly lower-grade components—it still delivers the punchy sound that the Precision Bass is renowned for. It's an excellent choice for intermediate players or gigging musicians who want a reliable instrument without fear of theft or damage. However, some may find its tonal depth lacking compared to more expensive models. Overall, it's a solid pick for those looking to balance quality and affordability.

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solusash

First Instrument I ever Owned

This is the instrument that started me off down this long, dark road towards insanity. Mine is midnight wine. I love it. I cannot be unbiased. There are no downsides. This instrument is perfection. There is nothing wrong with it. Zero flaws. The balance is perfect. The colour is perfect. The tone is perfect. The feel, the look, the sound, the way it plays.

It is, quite simply put, the best instrument on this or any other planet.

lachlan_legge

Gonna modify. Bridge a little fuzzy.

This was my second bass and I bought it in black from a small guitar shop in Freo. While I am very pleased with the results, something has altered either the bridge or the string making them sound dead. However I am planning to modify pretty much everything on the bass including the tuners, the bridge, the strings, the pickups and adding a bassmute. But I am still very pleased with my bass and will play it for years to come.

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sooo did you ever fix the bridge???

Artist usage

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See how Dave Collins uses Fender MIM Precision

Dave Collins

Singer, Bassist

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Color/Finish: Black

In the YouTube video titled "Dixie" Dave Collins of Weedeater - BASS BREAKDOWN! by TheBassNerds, Dave Collins is seen using a Mexican-made Fender Precision Bass at 2:58.

See how Steve Reis uses Fender MIM Precision

Steve Reis

Guitarist, Bassist

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Color/Finish: Walnut Year: 1993

In the YouTube video description by "Does It Doom?" for the demonstration of the "Black Sabbath Bassically / N.I.B. Geezer Bass Solo," Steve Reis mentions using a Fender Precision Bass, specifically noting it as a 1993 Made in Mexico model.

See how Manuel Zegers uses Fender MIM Precision

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In this photo can be seen Manuel Zegers playing a Fender Precision Bass MIM with withe pickguard

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