Squier Introduces Mini Precision Bass

Squier has shrunk the P-bass to introduce the Mini Precision Bass. The reduced-size includes a 28.6-inch scale, which is even smaller than a regular 30-inch short scale.
Available in Dakota Red or Black, the bass is built with a poplar body, maple neck, and Indian Laurel fingerboard. “Highlights include a thin and lightweight body, a short-scale neck with an easy-to-play “C”-shaped profile, a Squier split single-coil pickup with volume and tone controls for sonic variety, and a hardtail bridge for solid tuning stability,” Squier adds.
The Squier Mini Precision Bass is available now for $179.99.












Squier Mini Precision Bass Specs:
| Scale: | 28.6″ |
| Body: | Poplar |
| Neck: | Maple |
| Neck Shape: | “C” Shape |
| Fretboard: | Indian Laurel |
| Frets: | 20 |
| Nut: | Synthetic Bone |
| Inlays: | Pearloid Dot |
| Neck Finish: | Satin Urethane |
| Fingerboard Radius: | 9.5″ |
| Pickup: | Split Single-Coil Precision Bass |
| Controls: | Volume, Tone |
| Bridge: | 4-Saddle Vintage-Style |
| Tuners: | Die-Cast Sealed |
| Colors: | Dakota Red, Black |
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If they did a mini J-Bass, I think there’d be a queue…