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Squier by Fender Classic Vibe 70's Precision Bass - Maple - Walnut

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$467.99

$ 71 .28 $71.28

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1.Size:Full


2.ColourName:Walnut


3.Style:Bass


About this item

  • 100% designed by Fender
  • Inspired by 1970s-era Precision Bass Models
  • Fender-Designed alnico pickups
  • Vintage-tint gloss neck finish
  • Nickel-plated hardware


A tribute to the 1970s evolution of the P Bass , the Classic Vibe ‘70s Precision Bass embodies the aesthetics of the original and produces massive tone courtesy of its Fender-Designed alnico split-coil pickup. Player-friendly features include a slim, comfortable “C”-shaped neck profile with an easy-playing 9.5”-radius fingerboard and narrow-tall frets as well as a vintage-style bridge with threaded saddles. This throwback Squier model also features 1970s-inspired headstock markings, rich-looking nickel-plated hardware and a slick vintage-tint gloss neck finish for an old-school vibe.


Marjorie Eugenio
Reviewed in Canada on March 27, 2025
Very nice bass! My husband super liked it! The price is very nice too compared to Fender.
Rick Brennan
Reviewed in Canada on March 25, 2025
Beautiful bass
b flat
Reviewed in Germany on February 14, 2025
Sehr leicht, top Verarbeitung
Bish
Reviewed in Canada on November 24, 2024
Was a bit nervous ordering a guitar sight unseen but the bass I received arrived in perfect condition. I know how to setup my own guitars and was pleasantly surprised with the setup out of the box; the neck relief, 1st fret action, string height and pickup height were all within spec. The only thing I had to do was a couple of small adjustments to get the intonation dialed in. I also decided to leave the strings that the bass came with on, as they sound and feel fine, hold tune well, and the bass itself sounds great. The nato wood body (nato is a kind of mahogany) has some nice figuring visible in the transparent brown finish, and gives a nice midrange punch to the sound. Pickup is strong and the electronics seem fine. I wouldn’t change anything with this bass.
Mario Boisvert
Reviewed in Canada on May 6, 2022
Great bass guitar, looks good and sound good.I which all Squire or Fender products would be made in the USA and that's how it should be.
Taylor Hindley
Reviewed in Canada on May 20, 2022
I've been eyeballing this bass for a while, as I've been lusting after a P bass with a maple neck and black block inlays (which is something that's generally not offered). I've heard other people say that the Squier Classic Vibe series is easily on par with more expensive instruments like the "Made in Mexico" Fenders (or better) and I have to believe that they're right. I've only had this a day, but I'm already in love, and I've had or have some very expensive and well made basses and guitars to compare with over the years. The neck feels very good and there's no fret ends sticking out anywhere. The hardware seems pretty good, as this is where companies save money on lower end stuff. The tuning gears seem to be really good, the pickups sound very good and the pots and jack seem decent (I'm a tinkerer and will likely change out the pots to some good CTS or Dunlop pots later). After a slight truss rod and string height adjustment I played it for a good hour to put it through the paces and I can definitely say it's a keeper. Sounds and plays great out of the box, but as with anything, a little tweaking of the setup will never hurt (I'll do intonation and a more thorough setup later). It's pretty light (which anyone that's played 4 hour gigs knows is a huge deal) and the finish on the body and neck is outstanding. The roasted maple neck looks stunning, and the body is very subtle, but the closer you look the better it looks. I'm well aware that it's just a veneer over a cheaper wood, but the whole "tone wood" thing has been tested and proven to largely be a none issue with electric instruments, as 99% of the tone comes from the pickups and amp/speaker choices. This is my second Squier, and I must say this ain't your uncle's cheap piece of crap from yesteryear. Bravo on a well made, well priced and exceptionally functional instrument. A workin' man's bass, if you will.
QCcurfew8pm
Reviewed in Canada on January 31, 2022
Inexpensive, plays great and very stylish. Right out of the box the bass plays very smooth and did not need a set up. However you can always fine tune the action etc to your preference.The color is very dark, in low light the bass looks black. But when light shines on it it pops.The neck feels great and I have gigantic hands.The only negative is the headstock is heavy and will dip if you are playing standing up. However, I've played much much worse and isn't a big deal but should be noted.100% would buy for a beginner or mid level player.
Ken S.
Reviewed in Canada on August 28, 2021
I bought this bass on impulse based on the reviews and how amazing it looks.Pros:It looks even better in person.It is lighter than previous P basses, which I like.It plays great right out of the box. No neck adjustment or intonation adjustment required, just tune it and play.The neck and fretboard feel great with minimal feet buzz.Quality control is better than expected. The fit and finish of Asian imports is getting better all the time. IMHO this bass is on par with a MIM Fender.Cons:Pricey as a beginner bass.Unfortunately Squier is pigeonholed as cheap beginner instruments. This bass is hopefully Fenders way of trying to break that stereotype by offering a quality instrument that will appeal to intermediate musicians as their main axe or as a backup or practice bass for professionals.Regardless I am very impressed with this P bass and forsee it being in my arsenal for a very long time. If you are apprehensive about pulling the trigger don't be, I've owned older Squier P basses and this one is on another level.
Josue J. S. Junior
Reviewed in Canada on October 7, 2021
I'm a guitarist (not professional) and was looking for a bass with a reasonable price but a little above in terms of quality than the cheaper entry level Squier models. I really love this bass. I have been playing it for about a month now and it has a good sound and feel, very suitable for my own non-professional needs, including recording. It also looks great and very well constructed. It came with nice fabric adjustments. I will probably lower the action a little bit, but it's playing very well and maintaining its tune. Very comfortable to play. Great buy!
E. Fitzgerald
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2021
I love how great this bass plays, it's much easier for me than the full size bass guitars I noticed last night when I took it out to play that a hairline crack has developed between the body and the neck. I missed my return window, so I'm really hoping it doesn't get worse.
Tyrone Williams
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2020
Squier never ceases to amaze me with the quality of their guitars and the Classic Vibe Precision bass is no exception! It's rock solid with a WARM low end tone. Perfect for R&B (Sounds great when I played Motown, Isley Bros., etc.), blues, classic rock or pretty much anything. Its split-single coil pickup is simple yet punchy. The action of the strings is just right and mine came with D'addrio strings on it. It was ready to play. The vintage look is just pretty; black finish, glossy neck with block inlays, the vintage lettering on the headstock is a NICE touch. Overall, this is an awesome bass...great for beginners, amateurs, even pros. I highly recommend it!
保坂 恒夫
Reviewed in Japan on August 24, 2020
画像を見て期待しとおりの物でした。
Anadicta
Reviewed in Mexico on July 9, 2020
Es un poquito más ligero de lo que yo prefiero pero es un instrumento increíble, la línea Classic vibe de squier nunca decepciona con la gran calidad por el precio.
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