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Squier 40th Anniversary Precision Bass Gold Edition Black
The Squier 40th Anniversary Gold Series Precision Bass delivers eye-catching looks with a selection of player-friendly, upscale features. For the celebration of this anniversary, the Squier/Fender design team created this very special instrument to bring advancing players classic P Bass performance and style, along with that well-defined low-end impact Precision players love.
A Body Built for Tone
The design choice of nato for the body wood might, at first glance, seem a little non-traditional compared to the usual choice of poplar, alder or ash for P Bass bodies. But, from both a tonal and sustainability angle, it makes a lot of sense for the Squier 40th Anniversary Gold Series Precision Bass. While nato is often compared to mahogany (in fact, it's frequently referred to as "Eastern mahogany") for providing a warm tone, it is also crisper, giving a nato body a comparable bite to the traditional woods used for a Precision. Nato is also widely available and more readily sustainable, making it a responsible choice as well. The body is topped with a gorgeous gloss finish, available in striking colors.
Fast, Comfortable Neck
The Squier 40th Anniversary Gold Series Precision Bass features a hyper-comfortable, 34"-scale C-profile maple neck with a bone nut and a 9.5"-radius, bound, Indian laurel fingerboard in a classic 20-fret configuration. Pearloid block inlays add an extra touch of refinement and a bit of flash to this celebratory instrument.
Classic Tone From Alnico 5
The Gold Series Precision Bass boasts a Fender-designed, Alnico 5 split-single-coil pickup that helps kill hum while delivering traditional P Bass tone. Featuring what is likely the most recorded bass sound of modern pop, rock, country and blues, this Squier 40th Anniversary edition is a stunning example of the sheer sonic muscle of the Precision design.
Hardware That Gleams
What truly sets the Squier 40th Anniversary Gold Series apart is its luxurious look. With gold-plated hardware—from the vintage-style tuning machines to the traditional four-barrel-saddle, top-load bridge—a gold anodized aluminum pickguard, bound fingerboard and an engraved 40th Anniversary neck plate, this is a very special instrument you will treasure for years to come.
Squier guitars have introduced innumerable guitarists to the world of Fender-designed guitars and basses over the years, and the Squier 40th Anniversary Gold Series Precision Bass is a reminder of how important that influence has been. With striking finishes, upscale looks and iconic P Bass tone, this is an instrument that's an obvious choice for any player's collection.


- Nato top and body with a gloss polyurethane finish
- Bolt-on maple neck with a gloss urethane finish
- Bound Indian laurel fingerboard with pearloid block inlays
- Custom Fender-designed alnico split single-coil pickup
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- Shape: C
- Wood: Maple
- Neck joint: Bolt-on
- Scale length: 34”
- Truss rod: Head adjust
- Finish: Gloss urethane
- Pickup configuration: Split single coil
- Neck: Proprietary alnico single coil
- Control layout: Master volume, Master tone
- Material: Indian laurel
- Fret size: Narrow-tall
- Number of frets: 20
- Inlays: Pearloid block
- Nut material/width: Bone 1.685" (42.8 mm)
- Body Type: Double cutaway
- Body wood: Nato
- Top wood: Nato
- Body finish: Gloss polyurethane
- Bridge/Tailpiece: 4-saddle vintage-style
- Tuning machines: Vintage-style
- Color: Gold
- Number of strings: 4 string
- Case: Sold separately
- Orientation: Right-handed
4.56
9 Reviews
88%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
- Jamming6
- Practicing5
- Recording4
- Small Venues4
- Rock Concerts3
- Craftsmanship1
- Fret Buzz1
- Strap buttons too big1
- Experienced5
- Novice2
- Professional Musician1
- Good Feel7
- Fun To Play6
- Good Tone6
- Solid Electronics6
- Good Pick Up5
Reviewed by 9 customers
An amazing bass at a fantastic price point!
Verified Buyer
submitted2 years ago
byChris
fromKansas City
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I was blown away at how well this plays and how full it is. I honestly expected was less of a bass for its price. It plays just as well as way more expensive Fender P basses. Highly recommend.
Great deal
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submitted2 years ago
byCranklin
fromPhoenix
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I wanted a black pj with neck binding and inlays for recording to my guitar tracks. that is elusive other than the Duff special which never shows up used, so I got two of these on sdod and the plexiglass J template for routing (on amazon) now emg's and seymours way less than a duff
Great bass in general
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submitted2 years ago
byJohn
fromArlington, VA
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Love what Squire is doing with their basses. Sounds great and feels amazing to play! Feels nice to play too.
yes
submitted2 years ago
byCharles
fromPoestenkill N.Y.
the neck of the guitar is really nice for the the price. Very easy to play.
yes
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submitted2 years ago
byRobert
fromst johnbury Vermont
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i use this Bass to gig with good tone nice neck not to heavy sits well in the Band Mix.
Incredible Bass
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submitted2 years ago
byAlan
fromNashville, TN
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I absolutely love this bass! Fit and finish is perfect. The pickup sounds insanely good. If this said Fender on the headstock, I would not be surprised. It punches way above its price. The only thing I didn't care for was the stock strap buttons. They are too big to fit a strap.
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submitted3 years ago
asked byJames
fromCoupeville, WA
There is significant variance in the gold color of the pickguard etc. from one of these basses to another. Is the picture I am seeing online the actual bass I would receive if ordered?
I’m sorry, no. The pictures are stock photos from the manufacturer.submitted3 years ago
asked byDylan
fromEugene, OR
Is this active or passive?
Passivesubmitted3 years ago
asked byRomeyrome
fromundisclosed
What country are they made in?
Indonesiasubmitted3 years ago
asked byMav
fromCelina Ohio
How good are the knobs on the bass? On one of my squiers after about a year they became really bad to move, and eventually one of the knobs just came off.
They will be Fender quality along with a manufacturer warranty

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