Description
The Squier Sonic Precision Bass in 2-Color Sunburst delivers iconic Precision feel and sound in an easy playing, great value package. It is ideal for first time bassists, guitarists moving across to low end duties, and anyone who wants a dependable instrument for rehearsals, jams and home recording. The split single coil voice provides the familiar punch, warmth and definition that sits in any mix, while the classic look suits every stage. With fuss free controls and comfortable ergonomics, it gets you creating music straight away without distractions, making it a confident choice for players who want an authentic foundation without the complexity or price of higher tier models.
Built for smooth playability and long term reliability, the Sonic Precision Bass pairs a solid body with a comfortable slim C neck that feels fast and friendly in the hand. The 34 inch scale and 20 fret layout offer familiar Fender spacing that helps new players develop consistent technique. A sturdy 4 saddle bridge promotes stable tuning and accurate intonation across the fingerboard, while sealed machine heads keep things steady gig after gig. Compared to basic starter instruments, fretwork is tidier, hardware is stronger, and the pickup is voiced for a clearer, more musical response, so you hear more note and less noise as you explore styles from pop and indie to funk and classic rock.
Ready for UK tuition and school use, this bass keeps the essentials simple, which makes it easy for tutors to explain and for students to master. The light, balanced feel helps younger players manage longer practice sessions, and the satin feel neck finish resists stickiness under warm stage lights. It plugs straight into classroom or home amps with a consistent level that sits well alongside keyboards, drums and guitars. With dependable build quality, a timeless sunburst finish that hides the knocks of daily use, and affordable running costs, the Sonic Precision Bass represents strong value and an upgradeable platform that will grow with a student through grades, ensembles and first gigs.








