Description

The Squier Classic Vibe '60s Precision Bass guitar is a limited-edition tribute to Fender's legendary P Bass, delivering vintage-inspired design and tone at an exceptional value. Modeled after the iconic 1960s original, this Squier Precision Bass features a sleek finish, comfortable C-shaped neck, and the classic split-coil pickup that defined an era. With its retro look and modern playability, the Classic Vibe Precision Bass is perfect for players seeking a versatile, high-quality bass.

Fast, Comfortable Neck

The C-shaped maple neck on the Squier Precision Bass is designed for fast and effortless playability. Its slim, rounded profile feels great in the hand, while the 9.5" radius fingerboard and narrow-tall frets ensure smooth, buzz-free action for fretting and sliding. The 20-fret design offers an extended range, perfect for both rhythm and melodic basslines. A synthetic bone nut and vintage-style tuners keep your strings securely in tune through long sessions and live performances.

Retro Style With Modern Playability

While the Squier Classic Vibe Precision Bass showcases a vintage-inspired design with 1960s-style headstock markings, nickel-plated hardware, and a vintage-tint gloss neck finish, it’s built to meet the needs of modern players. The 34" scale length and narrow string spacing cater to contemporary techniques, making this bass a versatile option for any genre. High-quality hardware, including a vintage-style bridge with adjustable saddles, ensures solid tuning, intonation and sustain.

Legendary Tone With a Split-Coil Pickup

At the heart of the Classic Vibe Precision Bass guitar is its Fender-designed alnico split-coil pickup, delivering the punchy, growling tone that Precision Basses are famous for. This pickup provides a rich low end, balanced mids and crisp highs, making it perfect for everything from rock and funk to jazz and pop. Whether you’re holding down the groove or taking center stage, this bass offers the iconic tone you need.

Unbeatable Value for Players of All Levels

The Squier Classic Vibe Precision Bass offers professional features and high-quality craftsmanship at an affordable price. Its combination of vintage-inspired design, comfortable playability and versatile tone makes it a perfect choice for players of all skill levels. Whether you’re a beginner looking for your first bass or an experienced bassist adding to your collection, this limited-edition model delivers outstanding value.

Legendary Tone at a Great Price

The Squier Classic Vibe '60s Precision Bass delivers the iconic look, tone and feel of a 1960s P Bass at an unbeatable value. With its fast-playing neck, legendary split-coil pickup and stylish retro design, this Squier Precision Bass is perfect for any bassist looking for a high-quality instrument with vintage vibes and modern performance. Add this limited-edition Classic Vibe Precision Bass to your lineup and experience the sound that shaped music history.

Squier Classic Vibe '60s Precision Bass Limited-Edition Guitar Sonic Blue
Squier Classic Vibe '60s Precision Bass Limited-Edition Guitar Sonic Blue
Squier Classic Vibe '60s Precision Bass Limited-Edition Guitar Sonic Blue

Features

  • 100% designed by Fender for authentic P Bass tone and style
  • Inspired by 1960s-era Precision Bass models for vintage appeal
  • Fender-designed alnico split-coil pickup for punchy, growling tone
  • C-shaped maple neck with a vintage-tint gloss finish for smooth playability
  • 9.5" radius fingerboard and narrow-tall frets for low, buzz-free action
  • Nickel-plated hardware for durability and a classic look
  • Vintage-style bridge with adjustable saddles for solid intonation and sustain
warning

WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Specs

Body
  • Body shape: Precision Bass
  • Body wood: Nyatoh
  • Body finish: Gloss polyurethane
Neck
  • Neck wood: Maple
  • Neck finish: Tinted gloss urethane
  • Fingerboard material: Indian laurel
  • Scale length: 34" (86.36 cm)
  • Number of frets: 20
  • Fret size: Narrow-tall
  • Inlays: Pearloid dot
  • Side dots: White
  • Truss rod: Head adjust
Electronics
  • Configuration: Split single coil
  • Neck pickup: Fender-designed alnico split single coil
  • Controls: Master volume, master tone
  • Control knobs: Knurled flat-top
  • Switching: None
Hardware
  • Bridge: 4-saddle vintage style with threaded steel saddles
  • Tuning machines: Vintage style
  • Hardware finish: Nickel
  • Pickguard: 3-ply parchment
Other
  • Nut material: Bone
  • Nut width: 1.685" (42.8 mm)
  • Strings: Nickel-plated steel (.045–.105 gauges)
  • Case/gig bag: None
  • Color: Sonic Blue

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Reviews

4.81

26 Reviews

100%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

Filters
Best Uses
  1. Jamming20
  2. Practicing20
  3. Recording15
  4. Small Venues14
  5. Rock Concerts9
Cons
  1. Fret Buzz1
  2. Crackling pots. But a cheap fix1
  3. Needed truss rod adjustment1
  4. Nut Cut Weird1
  5. cheap bridge1
Describe Yourself
  1. Experienced16
  2. Professional Musician8
  3. Novice2
Pros
  1. Good Feel24
  2. Fun To Play21
  3. Good Tone20
  4. Good Pick Up15
  5. Solid Electronics12
  • Thumps the way I like

    5

    submitted2 months ago

    bySteve

    fromBay City, MI

    I was looking for a p-bass when I saw they'd released the 60's model in limited edition Daphne blue with matching headstock, and I knew she was the one. It's lightweight and low action make it easy to play and I love the way the single coils sound. I would definitely recommend this to others.

  • This Is One Sweet Bass

    5

    submitted7 months ago

    byMichael

    fromTX

    I don't have this bass anymore, it was delivered it by mistake, so while I had it a few days, I played it. And it is very nice. Before I realized it was the wrong guitar (it is very similar looking to the Sonic Series I had actually ordered) I did a quick setup and intonation on the neck. It wasn't bad, but the "E" was buzzing a fret. Once that was done it played as well as I remember the Fender branded J and P basses my friends had back in the 70s-80s. It had a very punchy/growl to the sound. The tuners are smooth and very easy to adjust, even those very small amounts. The pickups have a good sound to them, I've already mentioned the punch-growl this thing can produce. Just a wonderful experience. It came with a set of nice nickel wound 45-65-85-105 strings. The negatives of being a Squier? Eh, the body finish is a truly lovely Sonic Blue, but it's still pretty plain. .. that's about it.. That's the only compplaint I have (and it's not even really a complaint) This is a sweet playing/sounding bass. The cheapest Fender branded P Bass on the GC website is about $150 more than this P Bass.. Both were made in Indonesia. I'd say there a distinct possibility that more expensive Fender branded guitar is the same guitar as this Squier (except for color). Is the "Fender" name worth $150? My only complaint about this guitar, is that I don't have it anymore. lol I'll say it again.. This P Bass sounds really nice and is a great value.

  • Let Me Tell You…

    5

    submitted10 months ago

    byDave

    fromStevensville, MD

    I already owned a mim p bass when this caught my eye. I've been wanting to fool around with electronics. It played and sounded as good as my mim. Gutted it and put in some SD spb3 pups and 250k CTS pots with Orange drop cap. It was good before but now sounds like a $1000 bass! Get It!

  • My daughter loves it!

    5

    Verified Buyer

    submitteda year ago

    byCarrie

    fromAustin, TX

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    I bought this as a gift for my daughter and she loves it!

  • Total bang for your buck!

    5

    submitteda year ago

    byCraig

    fromTucson

    Excellent fit and finish. The neck is silky smooth. Fret work is very well done. I would say this easily rivals the quality of Fender's player series guitars. Very pleased.

  • I'd buy this product again

    5

    Verified Buyer

    submitted2 years ago

    byTyler

    fromTulsa, OK

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    Great p bass for beginner. swapped for a fender mim series and i cannot tell the difference. would get this over again if i had to

Q&A

Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.

  • asked byMAG guy

    fromSan Antonio, Tx

    Is it an active or passive bass

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    This is passive.
  • asked byAria

    fromundisclosed

    Does this product come with a bag and a strap? Does it require installation?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Unfortunately, no. Please give us a call to help you find something – 855-770-3373
  • asked byEVZS

    fromFresno

    What allen wrench size is the truss rod? I just bought one from GC and the truss is set deep and it's difficult to confirm the size. I don't wanna guess and risk stripping it. Help!

    Open Reply - Thomas
    I’m very sorry, the manufacturer has not made that information available. The store will have a wrench.
  • asked byEvzs

    fromFresno

    What is the allen wrench size for this truss rod?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    I’m very sorry, the manufacturer has not made that information available
  • asked byJim

    fromSan Antonio, Tx

    Is it available in sunburst?

    Open Reply - Ronald
    Not currently but we can help you find something comparable in that finish. Give us a call at 866-498-7882 and we can get you set up.
  • asked byTyler

    fromundisclosed

    Looking to buy the first bass, would this be a good buy for a beginner?

    Open Reply - Kenneth
    Yes this is a perfect beginner bass
  • asked byDanny

    fromGrass Valley, CA

    What are the wood materials? Is the neck roasted Maple or is that just a stain?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    The body is nyatoh. The neck is maple. The fretboard is Indian Laurel
  • asked byRob

    fromWest Chester, PA

    Is this in stock in the Plymouth Meeting PA store?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Yes it is
  • asked by4StringP

    fromtampa, florida

    How much does the bass weigh?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    All basses vary depending on the density of the wood . Even the same model can vary up to a 1.5 lbs Manufacturers usually only spec size and type of wood. Bass Guitars are generally between 8.00 and 10.00 lbs. The only way to know the weight of an individual instrument is to weigh it. This will be about 8.5 lbs
  • asked byJesusLovesYou

    fromOxnard, CA

    What is the scale length?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    This is full scale, 34"