NBD (for real this time): Fender Standard Precision Bass
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NBD (for real this time): Fender Standard Precision Bass
You might recall I've been on a bit of a bass quest for the past six months or so. I haven't been in a position to buy anything because basically any spare money is going towards mine and Sarah's upcoming wedding, but I've certainly spent an unhealthy amount of time browsing Reverb. I pretty much landed on either picking up a mid-range P Bass (in fact I've had one on long term loan from a very kind pal for the past little while) or potentially something like a Vista Musicmaster.
Anyway, cutting to the chase, it was my stag do (bachelor party for the Americans) on Saturday night. It was pretty low key, I wasn't bothered about a fancy trip away somewhere, and didn't want to potentially price some people out anyway, so the plan was just a night out in Leeds, pub grub, karaoke bar and then an all-vinyl club night. I wouldn't have expected something like this in a million years, but because it was such a cheap night out compared to a lot of stags, I guess everyone put in like £20-25 and clubbed together and bought me a new bass!!
I'm still in shock to be honest. Somehow even with Sarah asking me some extremely pointed questions about what colour P bass I would buy, I didn't cotton on.
It's the current Fender Standard model. Basically the same as the one I've been borrowing, although they're now made in Indonesia rather than Mexico (not something I've ever particularly cared about) and the necks no longer use a skunk stripe (perfect because I have a weird ick about skunk stripes anyway).
First impressions are good! It's on the lighter side for a P bass, which suits me fine as a little guy. Neck feels great, finish feels similar to my Indonesian Squier Tele which I guess isn't surprising, and also again suits me perfectly because that's my favourite neck I've ever played. The action is a bit lower than I'd like, but that's an easy fix. I haven't had chance to play it plugged in yet, but will do tomorrow night at band practice. Sarah also very kindly hunted down a black pickguard for me, which I'll switch out soon. I really should have cottoned on when I said "Yeah, I'd probably buy a black aftermarket pickguard" and her response was "Oh wow, I didn't realise that was something you could do, what sort of website would you go to for something like that?" Tempted to put some daft knobs on it eventually as well, maybe some big old-style EHX ones or something.
Will post more pics later in the week, currently still feeling somewhat disorientated from perhaps the biggest night out I've been on in three or four years lmao.
Anyway, cutting to the chase, it was my stag do (bachelor party for the Americans) on Saturday night. It was pretty low key, I wasn't bothered about a fancy trip away somewhere, and didn't want to potentially price some people out anyway, so the plan was just a night out in Leeds, pub grub, karaoke bar and then an all-vinyl club night. I wouldn't have expected something like this in a million years, but because it was such a cheap night out compared to a lot of stags, I guess everyone put in like £20-25 and clubbed together and bought me a new bass!!
I'm still in shock to be honest. Somehow even with Sarah asking me some extremely pointed questions about what colour P bass I would buy, I didn't cotton on.
It's the current Fender Standard model. Basically the same as the one I've been borrowing, although they're now made in Indonesia rather than Mexico (not something I've ever particularly cared about) and the necks no longer use a skunk stripe (perfect because I have a weird ick about skunk stripes anyway).
First impressions are good! It's on the lighter side for a P bass, which suits me fine as a little guy. Neck feels great, finish feels similar to my Indonesian Squier Tele which I guess isn't surprising, and also again suits me perfectly because that's my favourite neck I've ever played. The action is a bit lower than I'd like, but that's an easy fix. I haven't had chance to play it plugged in yet, but will do tomorrow night at band practice. Sarah also very kindly hunted down a black pickguard for me, which I'll switch out soon. I really should have cottoned on when I said "Yeah, I'd probably buy a black aftermarket pickguard" and her response was "Oh wow, I didn't realise that was something you could do, what sort of website would you go to for something like that?" Tempted to put some daft knobs on it eventually as well, maybe some big old-style EHX ones or something.
Will post more pics later in the week, currently still feeling somewhat disorientated from perhaps the biggest night out I've been on in three or four years lmao.
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Nice 
Fran wrote:I love how this place is basic as fuck.
ekwatts wrote:I'm just going to smash it in with a hammer and hope it works. Tone is all in the fingers anyway.
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All of this is goddamn lovely!
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Re: NBD (for real this time): Fender Standard Precision Bass
Oh that's lovely, what a gift; congratulations Freddy X
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That's awesome! Enjoy.
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang?
robertOG wrote:fran & paul are some of the original gangstas of the JS days when you'd have to say "phuck"
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Nice bass, lovely story. Something to cherish.
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Sensational! Sounds like you’re good at choosing friends and a wife-to-be!
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Nice indeed! Congrats!
matte30is wrote:Someone man up and get a balloon.
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Very nice! Can't go wrong with a p-bass.
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Re: NBD (for real this time): Fender Standard Precision Bass
what a great story and sick bass! 
totally identify with and love the fact Sarah did all but go, "WHICH CORNER OF THE ROOM WOULD YOU SIT IN TO PLAY A NEW BASS WHEN YOU GET ONE SOON AND FROM SOMEONE YOU DEFINITELY KNOW?"
totally identify with and love the fact Sarah did all but go, "WHICH CORNER OF THE ROOM WOULD YOU SIT IN TO PLAY A NEW BASS WHEN YOU GET ONE SOON AND FROM SOMEONE YOU DEFINITELY KNOW?"
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Thanks folks!
She's actually now denying the levels of detail that conversation went into, but I swear it happened the way I told it.
dots wrote: Wed Mar 25, 2026 10:45 pm totally identify with and love the fact Sarah did all but go, "WHICH CORNER OF THE ROOM WOULD YOU SIT IN TO PLAY A NEW BASS WHEN YOU GET ONE SOON AND FROM SOMEONE YOU DEFINITELY KNOW?"![]()
She's actually now denying the levels of detail that conversation went into, but I swear it happened the way I told it.
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Congrats!
Fairly sure by the specs it's black, but in the lighting, it almost looks like that new(ish) "Texas Tea" color
Fairly sure by the specs it's black, but in the lighting, it almost looks like that new(ish) "Texas Tea" color
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It is black!
I'm now realising that Sarah's main concern over the colour was because she has mostly seen me obsessing over antigua basses. Had to explain that I don't think my mates could have either tracked down nor afforded an antigua P bass.
I'm now realising that Sarah's main concern over the colour was because she has mostly seen me obsessing over antigua basses. Had to explain that I don't think my mates could have either tracked down nor afforded an antigua P bass.
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Re: NBD (for real this time): Fender Standard Precision Bass
I had my guitar tech pal Joe set this up for me, and got it back today. Also got him to switch out the pickguard while he was at it, and he very kindly replaced the output jack (preemptively because he didn't trust the stock one).
Loving the way this plays now! The action was a little low for me before, not helped by the fact that I think the neck was bowed slightly forward. Joe sorted that out and also levelled/crowned a couple of frets that needed it.
Excited to take it for a proper spin down the rehearsal spot tomorrow night...
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Donate to Ankhanu Pressekwatts wrote:That's American cinema, that is. Fucking sparkles.
Re: NBD (for real this time): Fender Standard Precision Bass
Looks great with the black pickguard!
Fran wrote:I love how this place is basic as fuck.
ekwatts wrote:I'm just going to smash it in with a hammer and hope it works. Tone is all in the fingers anyway.




