Thursday, March 19, 2026
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Fender Standard P-Bass – Mexican Edition


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???? The Fender Standard Precision bass is a rock and roll staple instrument. Go to any gig and there’s a good chance you will see at least one P-Bass on show. Fender Standard P-Basses are affordable, robust, slick-playing bass guitars that have a sound that will fit on pretty much any record, and within any style. No wonder this classic design has already established itself as the bass people think of when they picture a bass guitar.

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26 thoughts on “Fender Standard P-Bass – Mexican Edition

  • How have these appreciated now that's its 2024? I'm thinking of buying a mint 2010 model, currently listed for $650cdn with a hardcase and extra strings. Seems like a deal I shouldn't pass on.

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  • I replaced the pickups on mine with the Custom Shop Quarter Pounder pickups and got the pick up and bridge "ashtray" covers and thumb rest to give it a more custom and retro look. Flatwound strings and it plays like a champ!

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  • I love how much control the bass player has with this type of an instrument. A lot of the bass guitars with more "options" so to speak, with different nobs and pickups, force you to adjust everything to change the sound. The P-bass puts most of that control in the picking and fretting hands. In other words, you get out of it, what you put in. Fantastic beginner bass for the price.

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  • So I have a fetish for cheap basses , vintage cheaps like Hindi, tiesco etc, and new ones glarry, squier(which i don't personally consider cheap basses) etc. I have one fender standard jazz, recently I have really noticed the quality difference in overall sound, the way the materials age over time, example is I gave a squier VM 70s jazz bought it two years before my fender, Everytime the weather changes ever so slightly I have to adjust my truss rod, I've only had to do that to my fender once when I got it, I have an old Suzuki p that's built just as good as my fender but the older it gets the more fret sprout it gets, my fender just like new

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  • Really, we get like what, 15 seconds of playing, and the rest talking and staring at nipples!? Cmon Andertons! Your better than this! Wheres ROB!?

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  • I just got my mexi standard yesterday and im very happy with it I played it for two hours straight. I find this one sings its hard to explain it any other way has such a great feel I own three other bass guitars all rosewood fretboards this is my first maple it is more snappy sounding to me but I play take a walk on the wildside bass riff and it sounds so good with this bass. I have a toby custom with EMG J series active pickups and has been my number one bass It now has competition! Im am happy with my Fender p bass great bass.

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