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Step back into the golden era of rock and funk with the Re-Issue 1970's Precision Bass, a faithful recreation of one of the most iconic electric basses ever crafted. This bass captures the essence of the original 1970s model, known for its thick, punchy sound that defined the rhythm section of countless legendary tracks. With its classic split-coil pickup design, this bass delivers the sought-after warmth and clarity that musicians crave.

The Re-Issue 1970's Precision Bass is built with an alder body, providing a balanced tonality that suits a range of musical genres. The maple neck and rosewood fingerboard ensure smooth playability and a comfortable grip for both seasoned professionals and aspiring bassists. Whether you’re laying down the groove in a jazz ensemble or anchoring the rhythm in a rock band, this bass offers unrivaled versatility.

Designed with vintage aesthetics, it features period-correct tuning machines and a 4-saddle bridge, making it not only a joy to play but also a visual standout on any stage. Its robust construction ensures durability for rigorous touring and studio sessions, making it a reliable choice for musicians who demand the best in both performance and style.

Key Features:

  • Alder body for balanced tonal output
  • Maple neck with rosewood fingerboard for smooth playability
  • Classic split-coil pickup for the iconic 1970s sound
  • Period-correct tuning machines
  • 4-saddle bridge for stable tuning and intonation
  • Re-issue design capturing the vintage aesthetic of the 1970s
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Fender 70's Precision Bass Demo

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Japan Fender Precision Bass Reissue '70s

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Value and pricing

  • 1970s P basses are not the most sought-after vintage Fenders, so they generally have a lower price tag compared to 60s models but prices are rising.

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  • While not considered an investment that appreciates significantly, 70s P basses are valued by some for their unique sound and potential for minor value gains.

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  • A 1972 Precision Bass in excellent condition with original case is estimated to be worth $3,500 to $4,000, depending on original parts and provenance.

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  • Early 70s models are now more desirable due to scarcity in the vintage market, which increases their potential value despite being post-CBS Fender products.

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User experience

  • Owners note that 70s P basses vary widely in weight, with some models being significantly heavier, which may contribute to their fat, deep tone.

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  • Despite their age, 70s P basses generally hold tune well and exhibit excellent finish quality, with some showing beautiful wear and finish crazing over time.

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  • Many owners stress the importance of playing a 70s P bass in person before purchasing due to inconsistencies in build quality and playability.

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Comparisons

  • The Steve Harris signature Precision is recommended as an alternative for those seeking a 70s P bass feel and sound, featuring a Maple body similar to some original 70s models.

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  • Unlike Jazz Basses, 70s Precision Basses typically have four-bolt necks rather than three.

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Build quality

  • The J. Torres neck stamp and green ink are markers of authenticity for this era.

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  • A bass with the pickup cover and original hardware, showing minimal corrosion and patina, can command higher prices, indicating well-preserved examples are more desirable.

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Features and functionality

  • Instruments from this era often have walnut plugs and heel adjust truss rods, which are considered correct for the 70s models.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Pot codes often start with 137, followed by the year and week of manufacture, and are typically nylon shaft for this period.

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  • It’s advised not to clean or alter the instrument before professional valuation to preserve its vintage value.

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Other

  • Serial numbers were moved to the headstock in 1976, but did not immediately adopt the "S" prefix, leading to variations in numbering formats.

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See how Nick Oliveri uses Re-Issue 1970's Precision Bass

Nick Oliveri

Singer, Bassist

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In the official music video for "No One Knows" by Queens of the Stone Age, Nick Oliveri can be seen playing a Re-Issue 1970's Precision Bass. This bass model, which began production in January 2003, was also used by Oliveri in several live performances and acoustic gigs.

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