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Fender USA precision plus deluxe bass 1992
£600
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fender USA Precision Plus Deluxe 1992.

 

Early 1992 fender precision plus deluxe bass.pretty rare bass,and only produced for 2 years in the early 90s,lace sensor pickups and an active EQ,strung with a fresh set of flats,very versatile bass,can post for £20,condition is pretty good for the age,3 dings,all Electronics work fine and the truss rod turns,and it’s pretty light as well,might trade for another fender with cash either way depending on what you have,any questions please ask and I’ll do my best to answer 

 

The Precision Bass Plus Deluxe does not have a pick-guard. The Plus Deluxes also have active EQ, so there will be a battery as well. The jack will be on the lower bout, not on the pick-guard. This is the forerunner of today's American Deluxe Precision which replaced it in the line-up in July 1995. The Plus and the Plus Deluxe shared premium Schaller manufactured hardware similar to the Elite versions that came out during the waning days of Fullerton except for the 5 string versions which got Gotoh bridges instead of Schaller. The Precision Plus and Plus Deluxe were the creation of George Blanda who also designed Plus versions of the Jazz Bass. Blanda was the senior designer at Fender during this period and did some rather drastic mods on the instruments to compete with other high end designs from other companies. The Blanda redesigns were more innovative than anything Fender had done since the 1957 P-Bass and the 1960 introduction of the "Deluxe" Bass which we now know as the Jazz Bass. The Elite basses of the early 80's were super high quality versions too, but the basic design of the instruments were unaltered on any Elite series. The Plus was a new design.

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