Squier Vintage Modified Precision Bass TB

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The unmistakable vibe of the '70s Precision Tele Bass without the vintage price tag!

The Squier Vintage Modified Precision Bass TB has the classic '70s-era Tele bass design, complete with thumping low-end tone from the large, Fender-designed humbucking pickup in the neck position. Also has the traditional maple neck with distinctive Tele bass headstock and vintage-style open-back tuners. A gorgeous sunburst finish over the ash veneer top on a slab basswood body and accurate pickguard shape complete the vintage vibe. Other features include a string-through design dual brass-saddle bridge and two-knob pickup control circuit with volume and tone pots.

Players from beginner to intermediate and beyond have done it for years—whether installing hotter pickups, alternate pickguards, or just plain personalizing their instruments with fancy paint jobs, modified means adding new twists to a familiar design.

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Squier Vintage Modified Precision Bass TB Features:

  • Body: Basswood with Ash Veneer on Top and Back
    Neck: Maple, C-Shape,
    (Polyurethane Finish)
    Fingerboard: Maple, 9.5" Radius (241 mm)
    No. of Frets: 20 Medium Jumbo
    Pickups: 1 Fender Designed™ TEB 101B Humbucking Pickup
    Controls: Volume, Tone
    Pickup Switching: None
    Bridge: 2-Saddle Vintage Style Precision Bass Bridge with 2 Brass Saddles
    Machine Heads: Standard Open-Gear Tuners
    Hardware: Chrome
    Pickguard: 3-Ply Black/White/Black, ('70s Tele® Bass Style Pickguard)
    Scale Length: 34" (864 mm)
    Width at Nut: 1.6" (40.5 mm)
    Unique Features: Ash Veneers,
    Large Chrome Covered Tele® Bass Humbucking Pickup,
    '51 Headstock Shape,
    '51 Slab Style Body Top with Sharp Radius,
    '51 Style Control Plate,
    '55 Style Front Arm Contour,
    '55 Style Pickguard Shape,
    Dot Position Inlays,
    Knurled Chrome Dome Control Knobs
    Strings: Super 7350M, NPS, p/n 073-7350-006, Gauges: (.045, .065, .085, .105)




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  • Better than the original!

    As reviewed by Randy Doolittle Theshillz.com on 3/22/2010

    I owned a 1972 Telecaster Bass new as a teenager. I loved it, but it was very heavy and the pickup was kind of muddy. If you can get over the fact that it is a squier( I have) and you want a deep thundering bass sound, this is it. Cool retro style. The neck is incredible. Don't listen to the cry baby reviews. Man up and test drive a real quality, value bass.

    20 of 20 people found this review helpful.

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  • Squier Tele Bass

    As reviewed by E H on 1/22/2011

    This is a really good bass for the money. I like pretty much everything, the finsh/pickguard are cool and so is the chrome humbucker. Sounds really rich. Like a cheeseburger. Does harmonics extremely well. My only complaint is the little buzz when the tone is all the way up. Otherwise, just great.

    5 of 5 people found this review helpful.

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  • No 5th Star, but...

    As reviewed by P. J. McK. on 7/1/2009

    The 1st real Fender bass that I ever played was a Fender Telecaster Bass. That was in the summer of 1972, which was before a lot of the parents of those who read these reviews were even allowed to go out on dates. One afternoon, while browsing at the Guitar Center in Jacksonville, I found a Squire Telecaster Bass hanging off a rack, and gave in to the urge to try it out. Wow! What a great axe! It's just like the old Fender Telecaster Bass from the late 1960's to the 1970's. The action was really great and the sound was nice. If I had room for another electric basses, I would've added the Squire Telecaster to my collection (which already includes two Squire basses and one Squire guitar). In short, I recommend the Squire Telecaster Bass.

    4 of 4 people found this review helpful.

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