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The Fender Player Series Limited Edition Precision Bass (Bass Gear Mag's most-requested review)

Dan Veall takes us on a tour of the Fender® Player Series Limited Edition Precision Bass®, from the headstock to the Seymour Duncan Quarter Pounder split-coil pickup. The Fender Player Series Limited Edition Precision Bass is our most requested review so far this year, with countless people asking us, "what bass was that?" when used in other reviews. Here's your answer! The Bottom Line Let's take a step back for a moment to appreciate the Player Series Limited Edition Precision Bass. Really, given Fender's thriving heritage and, let's face it, we have probably the most recorded instrument model in history on my lap, it's a definite for your shopping list. It really can do so much. You've seen it contend in metal and rock genres without breaking a sweat, in the hands of Jamerson, Washington, Harris, Deacon and many, many more. It really can do any style and not be type-cast to just one. I could play a rock gig one night and folk the next, with the same bass. The only question I'd put to you after confirming this bass can certainly deliver the goods, is, how does it stack up in an already oversubscribed market of P-bass clones? Try it for yourself, it's a modern classic. The Written Review is here: https://www.bassgearmag.com/bassic-re... Welcome to Bass Gear Magazine, where we help you to “know your gear!” Since 2008, Bass Gear Magazine has been your source for the most thorough, detailed, and objective reviews of all gear related to bass guitar and double bass, with independent bench testing, live use, interviews with manufacturers and comparisons to competing products. BGM features factory tours, trade show coverage, in-depth interviews, and regular columns. And there’s more to come. So much more… Our team of experts provides both written and video reviews of the latest bass guitars, bass cabinets, and bass pedals/effects. We also review microphones, direct boxes, and even headphones, since the modern bass player is as likely to have their own studio as anyone else. The bass-playing world has changed, and Bass Gear Magazine is here to help you keep up with the changes. Be sure to visit our website and subscribe to our Bass Gear Magazine newsletter, The Bass Gear Low Down: https://www.bassgearmag.com/ We cover the brands you’re looking for, big and small, including: Fender, Ampeg, Sadowsky Guitars, Gibson, Yamaha, Ibanez, Cort, Mesa/Boogie, Genzler Amplification, Music Man, G&L, EBS, Peavey, Trace Elliot, Bergantino, Trickfish, MTD, Glockenklang, Aguilar, Darkglass, Neural DSP, Line 6, Gallien-Kreuger, Mike Lull Guitars, Sire Basses, Skjold Design Guitar, Bite Basses, Ashdown, Marleaux BassGuitars, Phil Jones Bass, Warwick, F Bass, Dingwall, Shure, Electro-Harmonix, BOSS, Seamoon, Ultimate Ears, Klos, LeCompte, Empress Effects, Orange Amplification, Secret EFX, Sushi Box, Gretsch, Overwater, Spector, Audeze, Valenti, Noble, IsoAcoustics, Mod Devices, Singular Sound, Source Audio, Amptweaker, Quilter Labs, EarthQuaker, Pigtronix, MXR, Dunlop, Fractal Audio, 3Leaf Audio, Kiesel, Brubaker, Payson, Bartolini, Demeter, Westone, Etymotic Research, Pedulla, Grace Design, Creation Audio Labs, Eden Electronics, Ear Trumpet Labs, Jam Origin, Wampler, Sonic Nuance, Fibenare, PRS, Eventide, Radial, Revsound, Fodera, Elrick, Carvin, Sonic Farm, Headway, Acoustic Image, Bordwell, Ritter, Wayne Jones Audio, AudioKinesis, Guild Guitars, Martin, Emerald Guitars, Riversong Guitars, Sawtooth, Eastwood, D’Angelico, Smith Creek Mandolin, Barefaced Audio, Markbass, Vigier, Journey Instruments, Drake Guitars, Mike Kinal, Fuchs Audio, Jad Freer, Charvel, and more!

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