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Old 12-28-2012, 09:12 PM
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Fender FSR question

I'm just curious what people think of the Fender FSR bass. I didn't really see a lot of threads when I did a search. Are they just a standard MIM bass?
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Old 12-28-2012, 09:25 PM
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From what I hear it has a terrible stock bridge.
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Old 12-28-2012, 09:59 PM
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There have been a lot of different FSR models over the years. Is there a specific FSR that you're wondering about? (Not that I'm an authority on them, but somebody will probably know something about whichever one you're curious about.)

I have a 2012 FSR Am.Std. Jazz in the hand-rubbed Wine Red Stain over ash with a rosewood board. If I recall, there were either 200 or 300 of each made in the Jazz and Precision; and another 200 or 300 of each made in the J and P in Mahogany Stain over ash with a maple board. Here's mine:



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Old 12-28-2012, 10:00 PM
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I'm just curious what people think of the Fender FSR bass. I didn't really see a lot of threads when I did a search. Are they just a standard MIM bass?
No, not all FSR Fender basses are MIM. GC has done a couple of runs that were. However in 2012 Fender did their own FSR release and they were MIA, both P and J versions.

What version / model are you referring to?

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From what I hear it has a terrible stock bridge.
I've never heard of anything like this for either the MIM or MIA's. Yes, many of the MIM models have the traditional stamped bridge. Many here will tell you (and I agree) that these bridges work just fine. The MIA FSR that I purchased this year has the improved high mass bridge.

Here is a pic of my MIA Fender FSR with high mass bridge.

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Old 12-28-2012, 10:01 PM
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The one in particular I was referring to is a jazz, natural wood with a tort pick guard. I don't really know what version or model it is.

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HAH! Jeff, you beat me to the post! Well at least we have a P and J example now shown!
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Old 12-28-2012, 10:04 PM
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The one in particular I was referring to is a jazz, natural wood with a tort pick guard.
You are probably referring to the MIM FSR Jazz that's been around for years. Rosewood board, right? This is a good MIM and you sometimes find them at GC.
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Old 12-28-2012, 10:05 PM
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The one in particular I was referring to is a jazz, natural wood with a tort pick guard.
Yeah, this model was a GC FSR. It is a standard MIM. What made it an FSR was the finish. The natural finish was unique to the GC FSR release at that time.
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Old 12-28-2012, 10:06 PM
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You are probably referring to the MIM FSR Jazz that's been around for years. Rosewood board, right? This is a good MIM and you sometimes find them at GC.
That sounds like the one.
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Old 12-28-2012, 10:09 PM
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LuvMusic, I'm really diggin your FSR P bass. Looks sweet.
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That sounds like the one.
That FSR had to have been the longest special run ever. It's been around for years, mainly at GC (subsidiary Musicians friend has and it too).

I remember when they had the P bass version. That was also pretty sweet. I almost bought one a few years ago.
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Old 12-28-2012, 10:12 PM
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That FSR had to have been the longest special run ever. It's been around for years.
LOL!!
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Old 12-28-2012, 10:18 PM
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HAH! Jeff, you beat me to the post! Well at least we have a P and J example now shown!
Man, every time I start thinking how good mine looks, that damn picture of yours pops up and makes me jealous! (Actually, I like them both a lot...)
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The original run of them actually came with a white pickguard ... after the first couple years they switched to the tort ...

.. the bridge used on that is a simple bent plate Fender 5 hole mount, single slot bridge ... if it is terrible, there are a LOT of very nice (and very expensive) basses floating around out there with a terrible bridge ...

.. I had a few of them, and if I remember correctly, the headstock sticker on the back actually calls it a Fender Special Edition ... could be wrong though, its been seveal years since I had one ... I think that they are still available on the MF site ... at least the J's were last time I was on there ...
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Old 12-28-2012, 10:21 PM
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Man, every time I start thinking how good mine looks, that damn picture of yours pops up and makes me jealous! (Actually, I like them both a lot...)
I really like the color of yours too Jeff K.
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Thanks Pica. Maybe I won't need counseling after all... (But I must admit, that Mahogany Stain is sweet as well...)
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Old 12-28-2012, 10:29 PM
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LuvMusic, I'm really diggin your FSR P bass. Looks sweet.
Thanks, I appreciate it!

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Man, every time I start thinking how good mine looks, that damn picture of yours pops up and makes me jealous! (Actually, I like them both a lot...)
I really like the wine hand stained finish. If Fender had offered that finish with a maple board, that's the route I would have taken.

I played a J like yours and it was excellent! I hope you are enjoying your FSR as much as I am enjoying mine.
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No, not all FSR Fender basses are MIM. GC has done a couple of runs that were. However in 2012 Fender did their own FSR release and they were MIA, both P and J versions.
Fender offered a MIA bass for $499? That doesn't sound right...
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Old 12-28-2012, 10:38 PM
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Fender offered a MIA bass for $499? That doesn't sound right...
Never said it was $499.00 and the question was about FSR basses all being MIM. Just answered the question.
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FSR stands for Fender Special Run . There have been quite a few different runs usually commissioned by dealers and only sold by them . Each run will be a little different .
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