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Xbox 360 Rock Band Fender Precision Bass Replica | 
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| From: MadCatz Category: Video Games
Buy New: $57.74 (On sale from $69.99) You Save: $12.25 (18%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 819
Platform: Xbox 360 Media: Accessory Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Operating System: Xbox 360 Shipping Weight (lbs): 6.5 Dimensions (in): 33.4 x 11.3 x 2.3
MPN: X3/FENDER-B Model: RBL098060/02/1 UPC: 728658014612 EAN: 0728658014612 ASIN: B001B156BA
Release Date: September 25, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Patent-pending Dual/Split Strum Bar for two-fingered Bass action | | • | Doubles as an in-game Guitar with Whammy Knob & solo Fret Buttons | | • | Premium-quality Strum Bar lasts over 2.5 million cycles | | • | Includes official Fender Bass Strap | | • | Exclusive officially licensed Bass for Rock Band |
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Product Description Rock out like never before with the Fender Precision Bass Replica. This is the Official Bass for Rock Band that can be played with either the left or right hand. The premium-quality Strum Bar lasts over 2.5 million cycles, so you can keep rocking all night long.
Includes official Fender Bass Strap The Whammy Bar is replaced with a Whammy Knob. This will be the lower knob closest to the neck of the Bass. Fender Precision Basses don't traditionally have a Whammy Bar. or the Whammy Effect, turn Whammy Knob back and forth quickly for ?tremolo style play. Turn slowly for ?dive bomb effect. Release knob and it will ?auto center back into position Tilting the Bass to a ninety (90) degree angle or by hitting the ?back button activates o0verdrive effect Works with Rock Band USB Hub (will not work with Guitar Hero) Xbox Guide button 10.8 Ft. (3.3m) USB cable
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
Fender Bass November 2, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This peripheral is in all ways superior to the fender strat that comes with RockBand. It's heavier and far more sturdily built, which has always been a big problem with guitar controllers. It's also bigger, which is great if you don't have tiny arms. The two strum bars are probably my favourite part, which allows you to strum more authentically and doubles your speed. Some people might find the changes to the whammy bar and start/select buttons a little tough to get used to, since now all functions of the guitar have been turned into knobs, but it is a reasonable change.
Oh, and the tuning pegs actually turn!
A step in the right direction for the bass but it still has flaws November 2, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Look: 9/10 - it looks just like a fender precision bass. and it is slightly longer than the strat giving off that bass like feel. it also wieghs a tiny bit more than usual. color is the direct inverse of the rb1 strat with the pick guard being black and the body being white. adjustable tuners is fun to play with.
Frets: 10/10 - vastly improved the frets, no clicking and feels good on the finger tips.
Solo Frets: 7/10 - the same solo frets, nothings really changed but hey... its a bass, no solos to look forward to anyway.
--Strum bar: 7/10 - is what stood out the most about the bass, its been divided into two. at first it was exciting but after a few songs my fingers really hurt (and i play a real bass guitar) the complaint about squishy strum bars has lead them to make these stiff ones. more often than not you will only play with one of the strum bars for an entire song because your fingers will hurt too much to play normally. overall severly disappointing. --edit - after playing it for a week it doesnt hurt but you do have to invest the time to break it in
(side note a special bar is put above the strum bar for you to rest your thumb on while playing)
-- wammy bar; 3/10 - the worst feature of the bass is the replacement for the wammy bar, a small inaccessable knob. you have to physically move your hand up to it and turn the knob and by the time you attempt to use it you will either miss a note or just not bother with the wammy. (it would've made more sense to make it a button near the strum bar but oh well)
--the knobs 6/10 - the first knob is for bass guitar effects, it's labeled 1-5 not really all that useful and is even missing an effect if i remember correctly. the other knob is your start/back knob twist in one direction for start and another for back, if you remember which direction does what then this wont bother you but ive swithced it the wrong direction many many times.
- wired? 4/10 - i dont know if they release a wireless version but mine came with a wire.
**overall rating - 7 out of 10, sure it looks cool and you can brag that you have every instrument even a bass but the bottom line is that it hurts to play normally(for a week) and the wammy knob is terrible (worst part about it).
No whammy October 22, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
For the most part I really like this guitar. The keys on top look a bit cheesy, the whammy KNOB but no bar is no fun, it's also placed so you can't really utilize it. Also, no button for star power, you have to rock the guitar back and forth a few times to get it to work. Overall, not bad, just need to make some minot adjustments. The new strap is deffinately an improvement, it doesn't leave a rug burn on your neck, new soft material.
Love it! October 22, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I'm very happy with the Precision Bass. The strum bar is very responsive. It's fun to try and pick it like a bass, but if your fingers get tired, then it's easy to switch back to your usual way.
Admittedly, it is harder to "whammy" to increase your star power b/c they turned it into a knob, and if the tilting to turn on star power ever malfunctions, it will be hard to reach all the way down to the other knob to turn on star power. However, my star power has been reliable so far except for once.
Overall, I just really like the feel of it - good buttons, good strum bar. Fun to play!
Good stuff October 6, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Takes a bit of time to get familiar with the split strum bar, but once you do, watch out! Bass is so much more fun with this controller. Strumming is accurate, overdrive works really well, and the overall design is well thought out.
My only gripe is that it is not wireless, but it looks like there may be a wireless version coming down the pike since there is a battery door molded into the back of the Bass (which is non-functional at this time)
If you are on the fence, jump off the fence and get one of these.... you 'll really enjoy it once you get used to it.
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