Fender Steve Harris Precision Bass, Olympic White, Maple Fingerboard

$1.349,99

Very distinctive look via soccer team logo graphic and side paint schemes
Hum free crushing output are provided by the Seymour Duncan split P Pickup
Fender designed hi-mass bridge ensures a clear tonal transfer and maximum resonation

Description

Steve Harris’s galloping fleet-fingered bass-lines have turbocharged U.K. metal titans Iron Maiden for decades and have made him the most influential metal bassist alive. Harris has stayed true to his battle-hardened Precision Bass over the years, and his signature Steve Harris Precision Bass now comes in his famously regal gloss White finish with special pin striping, mirrored pick guard and West Ham United F.C. crest. Other ironclad features include a single powerful Seymour Duncan Steve Harris signature model pickup, Fender High Mass bridge, Rot sound Steve Harris Signature flat-wound strings and Harris’s signature on the back of the headstock. Fender Gig Bag Included.

Very distinctive look via soccer team logo graphic and side paint schemes
Hum free crushing output are provided by the Seymour Duncan split P Pickup
Fender designed hi-mass bridge ensures a clear tonal transfer and maximum resonation
Play for hours with little fatigue due to the modern ‘C’ shape neck profile and his signature Rot sound flat wound strings
Enjoy the peace of mind due to the Fender Deluxe Gig Bag and Limited Lifetime warranty that is included with purchase

Additional information

Item Weight

16 pounds

Product Dimensions

52 x 15 x 5 inches

Item model number

0141032305

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

No

Date First Available

January 15, 2015

Back Material

Maple, Basswood

Body Material

Alder

Color Name

Olympic White

Guitar Pickup Configuration

S

String Material

Nickel Steel

Top Material

Maple

Number of Strings

4

Guitar Bridge System

Stop Tail

Brand

Brand: Fender

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