Fender Introduces Their First Ukulele Bass

Fender has announced their first foray into the world of ukulele basses. The miniature Fullerton Precision Bass ukulele has a P-Bass body shape with a 20.25-inch scale.
It’s built with a maple neck featuring a “C” shape profile. Players can plug in thanks to a Fender-designed preamp system with volume and tone controls as well as a built-in tuner.
The Fender Fullerton Precision Bass ukulele comes in either 3-color sunburst or Olympic White finishes. It will be available soon for $299.99.














Fender Fullerton Precision Bass Ukulele Specs:
| Scale: | 20.25″ |
| Body: | Solid Okoume |
| Top: | Laminated Spruce |
| Binding: | 1-Ply White |
| Neck: | Maple |
| Neck Shape: | “C” |
| Fingerboard: | Maple |
| Frets: | 18 |
| Nut: | Synthetic Bone |
| Nut Width: | 1.77″ |
| Electronics: | Fender FE-BU01 Preamp |
| Controls: | Volume, Tone, Integrated Electronic Tuner with On/Off Switch, Low Battery Indicator Light |
| Bridge: | Walnut with Compensated Saddle |
| Tuners: | Die-Cast Sealed |
| Pickguard: | 1-Ply Tortoiseshell |
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