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NBD: MIA Fender Precision, Pure Rosewood Neck, Bordeaux Metallic (Mod Shop Experience)

Ooooo nice bass love the color and the look with the dark neck. My mod shop P is one of the last Ash body offerings they had, not sure if they're still doing that. I ended up changing pickups to some Aguilars and did a fret job (mine had some high frets) and its good now EXCEPT it still frets out when I do a big whole step bend above 12. My neck is pretty fat too, I dont mind it but it feels unnecessarily fat.
 
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I have a Mod Shop Jazz Bass with an all Rosewood neck. The only way that I can describe it is 'luxurious'.
So sad they are not offering them any more (may a temporary situation?). It instantly became my favorite to play.
Enjoy!!! (I know you will).

Mine:
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I remember seeing yours made the wait for mine a lot harder!
 
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Sure it wasn't just with the full rosewood neck option? I could understand if they have those necks specifically made for P-bass and don't want to cut it to Jazz dimensions, but I can't imagine that the Fender Mod Shop wouldn't construct a P-bass Deluxe.

PS - It is a lovely, lovely bass.
 
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Hello, everyone!

tl;dr - pics below.

Look at that - another essay about a new bass :D. It's a big month of NBDs for me after selling off a lot of my collection. I've got a major "decade" birthday coming up, and I figured it was time to get my first proper MIA Precision (insert getting older joke here). I used to exclusively play Jazz basses and modern-style basses, but I've recently started to "get it" when it comes to the whole P thing. After figuring that out, I tried out some Fender's current P bass offerings around town, and none of them were quite what I was looking for - so let's talk about the...

Fender Mod Shop Experience
  • To get this out of the way, I think we can all agree that the Mod Shop should have more options. Why don't they allow people to order a Precision neck on a Jazz and vice versa? Wider pickup selection, etc.? Seems a no-brainer. They offer crazier mods on the guitars - you can even order a new hardtail Strat without a tremolo! Luckily I was just after a very traditional P bass with a personalized twist. I made a post about the recent price increases not too long ago, which is never really welcome, but I had sold off a ton of gear and a buddy was kind enough to give me a great coupon code, so I didn't pay much more than pre-price increase rates (I'm aware this makes me a part of the problem - my bad).
  • I'm glad I ordered when I did though. As of writing this, you can't order a pure rosewood neck; they've swapped that option for roasted maple. Hopefully it'll return.
  • The timeline on my order was about 35 days from clicking the confirmation to the FedEx driver dropping it off - they reached out halfway through that timeline to let me know there would be a delay. That's still significantly faster than a lot of places are getting restocks of American Pro II Precisions... the upcharge may be worth the immediacy of the delivery alone for some people.
  • Overall, if the Mod Shop lets you build what you're looking for, I'd recommend it. It isn't cheap (what MIA Fender is anymore?), but it's much cheaper than the Custom Shop of course.
Unboxing Impressions
It came out exactly how I wanted. The Bordeaux Metallic finish is killer in person. I feel like my camera didn't quite capture the depth. I love Fender's metallic finishes, they only have a noticeable sparkle when you get up close. I almost went with Silverburst and an all black Pickguard and I'm really, really glad I didn't!

At the end of the day, it's really a standard MIA Precision with some quirky options. You should know what you're getting up front - it's not a fully customized piece, but it's a bit more personal to you, should you make it that way.

The Neck
  • It's modeled on a 1963 Precision "C" neck - I'm sure Fender historians can tell me more about what that means in the context of the Precision's many neck profiles over the years - the nut measures 1.72in using my digital caliper. It's certainly got more heft to it than my Jazz necks, but it's not a chunky baseball bat. As someone who has generally played thinner neck profiles, I didn't realize how much more comfortable a P neck can be with certain types of playing.
  • The pure rosewood feels fantastic in the hand - actually quite different than my maple-backed Fender necks. There's a very "woody" texture to it, very hard to explain. If Fender offers pure rosewood necks in the Mod Shop again, I would recommend it to anyone who likes the vibe. I don't have a maple necked rosewood board Precision to compare to, but the lows are super warm and the highs are quite bright which surprised me. Not sure how much the neck is influencing that, I just love how it looks.
  • I should add that the fret work here is very impressive for a "production" MIA Fender. Perhaps it's given a bit more attention in the Mod Shop? Not sure.

Hardware
  • Those with keen eyes may have already noticed the "Pure Vintage Open Gear" (Fender's words) tuners are reversed - I'm assuming this is 1963 era correct. I love how it makes the machines turn righty tighty, lefty loosey for tuning. This is my first reverse-tuner bass - they should all come like this!
  • The pickup is the Custom Shop '62 Precision pickup. Thanks to everyone who recommended it - for my use case and preferences, it's leaps and bounds over the V-Mod P pickups I tried in store. The CS '62 can do the classic Motown P thing, it can do funk, punk rock, anything classic P. I don't think I need to elaborate on that, haha.
  • The bridge is the standard Fender high-mass bridge. Really nice, and string-thru body which I'm a sucker for.
Enough talking, let's see it!
The clay dot inlays are a perfect fit!
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Sorry for the lack of clarity on these 2; they're cropped from a farther-distance shot.
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The etched Fender logo and "Precision Bass" decal are hard to see here but I wish they did this on every bass!
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Vintage style tuners
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I love the Mod Shop neck plate - not sure if the serial stamping in the plate is a result of my options or standard for all MS orders.
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It's a wonderful companion piece to my 2012 American Standard Strat in "Mystic Red"!
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Order Spec Sheet - came out just like it.
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If you took the time to read the post, thanks! I'd love to hear other people's experience with the Mod Shop.
That's an absolutely gorgeous bass!
 
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Sure it wasn't just with the full rosewood neck option? I could understand if they have those necks specifically made for P-bass and don't want to cut it to Jazz dimensions, but I can't imagine that the Fender Mod Shop wouldn't construct a P-bass Deluxe.

PS - It is a lovely, lovely bass.

If I’m understanding you right - Both the P and J had their own Rosewood neck options with their respective dimensions while it was available. They provided the years they used as the “model” for each. I haven’t tried the Jazz pure rosewood but apparently it’s also great!
 
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Update
When I initially ordered the bass, the "Black Pearl" pickguard looked much more black-heavy on the render & spec sheet; what arrived was much more gray (as you can see in the OP). I could have ordered a different black pearl pickguard from another company, but instead I opted to go a bit more subtle since the bass already has a lot going on.

Here's the result. More understated and classy, in my opinion. Even happier with it now:

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Still plays great, of course! The vintage-style tuning keys are an adjustment, as I like the way modern keys taper, but it does fit the vibe perfectly. I'm officially a P Bass guy!
 
Sorry to necro. Gorgeous guitar!

Thanks for posting this because I'm going to be ordering a pretty much identical bass from the mod shop. I was looking for photos of the colour online and this thread is what came up so this turned out to be perfect. That last pic is literally exactly what I was looking for. I'm just going for the normal 63 neck with rosewood board.

A couple of questions for everyone as I'm a guitarist buying his forever bass. Regarding the options.
1- Is the 1963 "C" neck the same as the one on the current Pro 2 Dark night series I played in store? (supernatural finish thingy) It was really nice.
2- Which pickups should I go for if i'm looking for that early sabbath Geezer tone. I'm guessing pay the extra 50 for the American Vintage 2 PB 1960 pickups over the V-Mods?