SWAMP DIY Build Your Own Electric Bass Guitar Kit - Precision Style
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Having a huge impact on the bass tone in popular music, the Precision Bass was aptly named due to the use of frets, to become among the most sold and imitated electric basses. This kit includes everything to build your own P-Bass to your dream instrument!
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SWAMP DIY Build Your Own Electric Bass Guitar Kit - Precision Style
Having a huge impact on the bass tone in popular music, the Precision Bass was aptly named due to the use of frets, to become among the most sold and imitated electric basses. This kit includes everything to build your own P-Bass to your dream instrument!
Precision Basses
From its initial designs in 1950, this type of bass was the first to earn widespread attention and use. In its tradtitional configuration, it is a solid body, four-stringed instrument equipped with a single split-coil humbucking pickup and a one-piece, 20-fret maple neck with poplar fingerboard. Now you have a chance to make one from a kit, using quality components and the opportunity to customise it in any creative way you choose!
Full Kit with Electronics
The kit includes the body, neck, pickups, bridge, tailpiece, posts, machine heads (tuners), volume/tone knobs, cavity cover, truss rod cover, strap pins, pots, capacitors, switch, output jack, screws, sleeves, bolts, washers, insulated wire, solder, lead, starter strings, allen key.
Specifications:
Joint | Bolt-on |
Body | Mahogany |
Neck | Hard Maple |
Fingerboard | Poplar Laminated |
Tuning Machines | Chrome Open Back |
Scale Length | 864mm/34" |
Fret | 20 |
Control | 1V, 1T |
Pickups | PB |
Hardware | Chrome |
Pickguard | 3-Ply White |
Wiring Diagram:
Good product but no instructions included
By: Stormy Oaker on 25 June 2024It’s a good item, especially if you are looking for something to really make your own. It works just like any other store bought bass. Only negative is it didn’t come with any sort of instruction or diagram so you had to guess where a couple pieces went.
5 (5)
Good
By: Alex Lewis on 22 April 2021You know what you're getting with the electrics. But the kit is worth it for the wood. Few high spots on some of the frets, but I'd say those are less than a mm. Fret ends are smooth, Neck seems straight. If you get one like mine you should just need to whack your choice of finish on it. Good stuff.
5 (5)