Nate Mendel Signature Precision Bass with black ash body and Seymour Duncan Bassline SPB-3 Quarter Pound split-coil
Authentic replica with slight ageing: The Fender Nate Mendel Precision Bass Candy Apple Red Signature Bass is based on the Foo Fighters' favourite instrument.
A Seymour Duncan Quarter Pound Splitcoil sits in the black ash body for fat grooves.
The Fender Nate Mendel Precision Bass Candy Apple Red is an extremely faithful replica of the '71 Precision Bass that the Foo Fighters bassist has been playing since the early '90s and with which he lays down the tight grooves for the Seattle quintet's global hits. Every last detail has been lovingly recreated, including the Candy Apple Red nitro finish with gold undercoat, which gives the finish its unique depth. A light ageing also recreates the scars of Mendel's original bass.
At Nate's request, the body of his Fender Nate Mendel Precision Bass Candy Apple Red signature instrument was made of black ash, promising a richer sound with aggressive growl in contrast to the usual alder of his '71 original. The profile of the bolt-on maple neck exactly matches that of the original and promises comfortable and fatigue-free playing.
Nate Mendel's signature and tuning stable vintage tuners on the headstock.
The Fender Nate Mendel Precision Bass Candy Apple Red features a Seymour Duncan Basslines SPB-3 Quarter Pound split-coil pickup, which has a significantly increased output. With its fat, expressive sound and the distinctive midrange spectrum, it provides the basis for groovy basslines that assert themselves in the band mix with rich pressure.
In addition, a second neckplate with Foo Fighters/Fender logo is included as a special treat. All in all, the Fender Nate Mendel Precision Bass Candy Apple Red has an outrageously good price/performance ratio that has made it the absolute top seller among Fender basses in no time.
The Fender Nate Mendel Precision Bass Candy Apple Red at a glance:
4-string Nate Mendel (Foo Fighters) Signature Precision Bass from the Fender Artist Series
Black ash body
Bolt-on maple neck
Slim-C neck profile
Rosewood fingerboard with pearloid dot inlays
Seymour Duncan Bassline SPB-3 Quarter Pound split-coil pickup in middle position
i was looking for a P bass and this one really catches the eyes with its beautiful dark red body and black pickguard. Definitely a nice looking bass... very comfortable with its slim neck (compare to othe PB) and a huge sound perfect for rock and stoner... not sure about other style but i don t care... you can feel the sound through instrument vibration... so gooood