Fender Fullerton Precision Bass Uke, Olympic White

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Fender Fullerton Precision Bass Uke, Olympic White

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Fender Fullerton Precision Bass Uke, Olympic White Overview

A celebration of Fender’s pioneering electric bass design in a refreshingly fun size, the Fullerton Precision Bass ukulele is nothing short of electric. Uniquely portable and performance-ready, the Precision Bass ukulele features an approachable 20.25“ scale length, compact proportions and surprising lightness, making it remarkably easy to pick up and impossible to put down. With a built-in tuner for on-the-fly adjustment and intuitive controls for volume and tone, the on-board preamp packs an articulate low-end and big tonal personality that punches far above its weight. Offered in classic Fender colors with a signature Precision Bass pickguard and headstock shape, this bass is ready to lay the foundation for any player at any stage.

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Rated 5.00 out of 5 29/8/2024

Love this little bass . Build quality is superb. Massive improvement from the rubber-stringed Uke basses. Loud too! Powerful output... Just need to shave the bridge saddle to lower the action and will be perfect..

Ian Connolly

Rated 5.00 out of 5 01/6/2024

It's a pretty good uBass, I am surprised how "precision"-like it's sound is! Only very minor intonation issues that usually plagues the uBass as a whole. String quality could be a bit better but tremendously enjoying it.

Viktor V

Rated 4.00 out of 5 19/1/2024

Nice to get away from the silly rubber strings on my other electric basses. Interesting range of sounds. Tuners are smooth. Action is good straight out if the box. Batteries are a bit fiddly. Still getting to know the instrument but it did well in its first gig

Alun