Fender Unveils Limited Edition Boxer Series Precision Bass

Fender wrapped up 2020 with the introduction of the limited edition Boxer Series. Made in Japan, the lineup includes a Precision Bass model that comes in Sherwood Green Metallic or Torino Red.
“The Made in Japan Boxer Series recreates a classic Fender collection from the late ‘80s,” the company explains. “Designed for high-performance players, each Boxer Series instrument comes equipped with high-output pickups, speedy necks and advanced electronics.”
The Boxer Precision’s pickups include a split coil and a single coil with independent volume controls. Fender also includes the TBX (Treble Bass Expander) tone control for “super flexible sonic options.” Other features include a medium “C”-shaped neck with a rosewood fingerboard, 20 jumbo frets, and a black headstock.
The Boxer Series Precision Bass is available now for $1,199.99.












Fender Limited Edition Boxer Series Precision Bass Specs:
| Scale: | 34″ |
| Body: | Basswood |
| Neck: | Maple |
| Neck Shape: | Medium “C” |
| Fingerboard: | Rosewood |
| Frets: | 20 |
| Fingerboard Radius: | 12″ |
| Inlays: | White Dot |
| Pickups: | Boxer P/J |
| Controls: | Volume, Volume, TBX Circuit, Pickup Selector |
| Bridge: | 4-Saddle Standard |
| Tuners: | Gotoh Vintage Style |
| Colors: | Sherwood Green Metallic, Torino Red |
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Ehhh? -Nothing much new here methinks… V+V+T controls on a PJ bass been done so very very often, and often not quite as expensive either. Just another rather generic, rather expensive Fender. Ho hum, -better off with a Squire IMO…
Great specs on these. And being a Fender Japan instrument, the fit and finish will likely be superior to it’s similar counterparts. Gotoh tuning machines, 12 inch radius, and a real bone nut also make it very appealing to me. I look forward to getting my hands on one.