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Fender Precision Bass Lyte

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Features 8.8 (33 responses)
Sound 8.8 (37 responses)
Action, Fit, & Finish 8.3 (35 responses)
Reliability/Durability 9.2 (35 responses)
Customer Support 5.9 (9 responses)
Overall Rating 8.7 (33 responses)
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Product: Fender Precision Bass Lyte
Price Paid: $400 (Australian) used
Submitted 07/07/2000 at 12:12pm by Anonymous

Features : 9
It's about a '93 or '94, going by the serial number. Active preamp with passive P/J configuration, treble and bass cut/boost, pickup balance pot. I bought this bass because my Ibanez 6-string is so heavy that one intense weekend it put my back, neck and shoulders out. I needed a light bass in a hurry and this one was in a local pawnshop at the right price. It's light as a feather and the neck is super fast - almost jazz bass dimensions. Plus the bridge design makes string changes super painless. I have to admit I'm not a fan of the foto-flame finishes (which I assume this one is unless someone at the Fender factory fouled up and used a stunning piece of wood on it) but it does look good. One big complaint - when are manufacturers going to realise that active electronics need the batteries changed occasionally, and stop putting them behind screwed on control cavity plates and start putting them in a battery compartment that is accesible from the outside with out having to unscrew anyhting?

Sound : 8
It's nowhere near my Ibanez 6 string soundwise but, having said that, it's certainly got the versatility to cut any gig I do with a bit of amp twiddling. Slap, finger funk, reggae, blues, rock'n'roll, pseudo-upright jazz - so far it's handled them all. It's certainly outstanding for the bucks and a good live axe. I haven't recorded with it yet, but I use my Ibanez for that anyway. I like the Ibanez because it's super versatile and I don't have to touch the amp to dial in different sounds, but the Fender's a lot better than many axes I've played.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 8
I bought it second hand and I assume it hadn't been set-up since it was new. It was second hand so I didn't expect much anyway. I set it up myself and it was certainly a piece of cake to do as the truss rod (unlike most Fenders) was easily accessed from the nut end of the neck. It seems well constructed and everything worked fine.

Reliability/Durability : 9
No problems so far but I've only had it a month. Neck hasn't shifted since I adjusted it. I play the daylights out of it - 4 gigs a week plus jamming and I sweat a lot. I don't take backup basses to gigs - I can't imagine anything short of the neck breaking off that I couldn't fix or fudge on a gig with my tool kit. A cautious 9

Customer Support : 1
Never dealt with Fender although I know a couple of people who had amp problems and had to wait a horrendous amount of time (9 MONTHS in one case!!!) for replacement parts. This is totally unacceptable to a working musician such as myself and shows what contempt some companies hold their customers in. So, it's not my experience but I'll rate it on behalf of my friends.

Overall Rating : 8
I've been playing 20 years. My main axe is an Ibanez SR1206 six string bass. I'm overall quite happy with the Fender bass, especially considering the price, and I would buy another if I found one at the same or similar price. The main thing is it's so light, I can carry it on a five hour gig with no problems. It's certainly versatile enough for any gig (with knob twiddling at the amp). I only wish it had the mid cut/boost like on the lyte deluxe.


Product: Fender Precision Bass Lyte
Price Paid: AUD $1200
Submitted 04/13/2000 at 06:38am by Rik Evans-Deane
Email: rik at sitetech<dot>com<dot>au

Features : 8
Shes a 1990 22 fret 4 string very light body easy to move around on stge with. I am never tethered. The finish is in a rich black with gold flec. All macine head and saddle are in gold. Controll of Volume hi lo and mid tone. Active pickups. Thin neck. It uses an active pick up system

Sound : 8
My style is Reggae and I'm afraid that the active pickups are a little bright for my style of music. I would prefer a woodier mellow sound. but it does offer the advantage of bollicks in a noisy gig. And its very easy to round off the sound during recording sessions. I use a Laney Quarterbacker for amping. I use no effects. I set the bass to its warmest by tuning down completly the highs and turning the lows up to full. I use flat wouond chome strings also offering a liitle warmth.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
The factory seting was OK it was adjusted a little after getting to know it for a while. The factory finish was emaculate but I will never by gold finished fittings again. The bright gold over the years has oxidized where ever I've sweated on it.

Reliability/Durability : 9
This bass has been bashed around the stage for 10 years or more and still looks fantastic. It has never taken a hard knock. But I would never let it. I would stand in the way of bullet for my bass. As far as i'm concerned I would depend on my bass no doubt I have never played with a back up and don't feel I will ever need to.

Customer Support : No Opinion
the warranty was 12 months. never once have I had to use back up. The bass 'Gary' has never failed me.

Overall Rating : 7
I bought 'cause I run around a lot on stage. Its light and compact. It looks classy in its Black and Gold. I wish I had known the gold may corrode. I would buy it again. I am still considering putting vintage passive pick ups on it. I wish I had known the differnce between active and passive pickups.


Product: Fender Precision Bass Lyte
Price Paid: US $325
Submitted 01/11/2000 at 12:59pm by Ed Schorr
Email: negativeed<at>rocketmail dot com

Features : 7
I got one of these in 1995, but the Fender tag said it was built in '94. Originally it came with one P style pickup (neck) and one J style (bridge) with the flame print front and back in blue. Passive pickups with an active EQ and I'll have to agree that they were kinda noisy. It had bass and treble, pan control and master volume. I got this bass because it was light, it's really light...but it also had a great sound. The nut is 'Graphlon' which is a nice added bonus...just remember to steam it when you want it to come off 'cause some monkey in the Fender factory uses too much glue.

Sound : 6
I play hard rock and roll and this thing sounded mint for what I needed. A country bassist played it too and really dug the sound. I didn't like the original sound...or noise, so I ripped out the pickups and replaced them with Seymour Duncan Quarter Pounders and a mix of my own electronics (radio shack parts galore). Right now in its setup, it has a big punchy heavy tone, but this can be changed by moving the pickups closer or farther away from the strings. I also had to 'set up' the bass when I purchased it as the strings were a little to close to the fretboard for my taste...but that's what a set up is all about anyway.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 5
For a Bass of this price range, it was set up pretty well. Everything worked right the first time and kept working. I changed stuff to fit my needs as I changed my playing styles and who cares if you rip pickups out of a $300 guitar...it's not a collector's piece and it won't ever be one.

Reliability/Durability : 10
This thing can withstand some abuse. I've dropped it, hit it on stuff, removed the body from the neck for painting and refinishing multiple times and I've even run 110 AC current through it on several occasions and it hasn't stopped working. It's a keeper and I trust it.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never needed any. It I can break it...I can fix it.

Overall Rating : 8
I've got some other stuff I play as well, but the best feature of this guitar is it's thin, easily playable neck and light weight body. I play it all the time and haven't found any substitute for this bass...and I've been looking.


Product: Fender Precision Bass Lyte
Price Paid: US $360
Submitted 10/25/1999 at 10:20pm by Maury
Email: mspadoto<at>yahoo dot com

Features : 7
4 String, Rosewood fingerboard, maple neck. Passive P/J pickups + active eq, 1 volume, 1 pu balance, 1 bass cut/boost, 1 treble cut/boost. REALLY fast neck, basswood body. Red burst with Maple flame veneer (front & back). Matching headstock. Very lightweight.

Sound : 5
Alright, not great. Has no b@lls, pretty thin, and the snap isn't there either. The J-pickup is WAY too noisy, I ended up yanking this one out and throwing in a humbucking Carvin (helped). However, the EQ is also extremely noisy. This caused problems on stage (I used to have to solo the P-pickup and cut the treble to get rid of the noise, unfortunately, that also killed my tone). It's hard to get more than one sound out of this ax, and it's not THAT great.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 3
Horrible. The finish looks nice, but it started checking within a week. The gloss finish is REALLY thin and doesn't take even a light tap with a patch cable without dinging. The set up sucked. That was easily fixed at Hy-Way Music on Rt.18N in East Brunswick (best setup on the east coast!). The electronics work sucked, really sloppy and lack of adequate shielding really added to the noise.

Reliability/Durability : 5
It's a Fender, so it's going to be pretty mend-able if you bang it up, but it's not exactly going to take a beating.

Customer Support : 1
Fender sucks.

Overall Rating : 5
Nice backup, but not my lead ax. I should have gotten an American Jazz, but this ax is easy to fall in love with in the store. Unfortunately, you figure out it's pretty boring at home. Beware.


Product: Fender Precision Bass Lyte
Price Paid: US $400
Submitted 01/07/1999 at 09:16pm by David
Email: headbang at interactive<dot>net

Features : 7
I bought this bass at a large musical store chain 4 years ago. When I saw it I purchased on the spot. It has an EQ inside and is a 4 string model (I dont think that Fender makes a 5 string in this model yet). Controls are a bass and treble EQ, a fader, and a volumn control. The body and the headstock is a flame red with gold hardware. But the neck is not painted. There is a P and J pick up configuration. This is a Japanese model, there is no American counter part yet. The newer models have a midrange control.

Sound : 10
The sound of this bass is awsome. I play allot of "open mike" gigs at local bars. Every musician who hears this bass wants to play it. It can get allot of sounds from it, but I like to refer it to as deep bunchy but sweet. I've played off numerous amps and it sounds great on every one of them. A friend of mine barrows it for recording when he needs it.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 7
The bass came with no instructions, so I had figure out what knobs did what. The action was kind of high too. But otherwise the bass was set up great.

Reliability/Durability : 10
No problems with the hardware, body or EQ system.

Customer Support : No Opinion
No experiance yet.

Overall Rating : 10
I have been playing guitar for over 10 years now. And bass for 4 years now. The Precision Lyte I think has been my best buy that I have ever made in musical equipment. The only anger that I have is that Fender does not make it in an American model. It is so cool to walk into a studio or bar with the model in a gig bag, it's so light, very cool. Everyone always askes about it.
(Just dont buy a Squier--I just bought one and the neck warped on me in just 6 months)


Product: Fender Precision Bass Lyte
Price Paid: pounds #500
Submitted 11/22/1998 at 01:42pm by Stiddy
Email: lstiddy<at>aol dot com

Features : 10
This bass has two p-style pick ups and one j-style pick up, it has active controls, it has a extremely light cutaway body, and a rose wood neck.

Sound : 9
I'm using this bass with a Trace Elliot SM300 head and a Trace Elliot 4x10 cab, I also use a Boss Auto Wah envelope filter pedal and a boss fuzz pedal with it. You can get pretty much every sound you can think of, partly because of the j and p style pick ups, you can get a real classic precision thump to a funky "Flea" sound.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 6
I wouldnt normaly go for a bass this colour, I bought it in Frost Red, which is kind of like a candy apple red. It's quite bright, but the only other colours it comes in is black, white and a horrible 2 tone sunburst , all of which I hate

Reliability/Durability : 10
This guitar can withstand the toughest of all gigs and because it so light it dosent hurt your shoulder st all, its built like brick

Customer Support : No Opinion
n/a

Overall Rating : 5
I've been playing for 8 years, i have had this bass for about a year know, and I'm thinking of selling it and getting a 75 Jazz bass, as I have gone off the Precision sound and prefer the warm jazz sound. I wish it came in a natural colour and not something out of the 80's. I paid #500 but know I see they are around #350, I think that's a price tag more worthy of it.


Product: Fender Precision Bass Lyte
Price Paid: pounds #500
Submitted 11/22/1998 at 01:41pm by Stiddy
Email: lstidson at aol<dot>com

Features : 10
This bass has two p-style pick ups and one j-style pick up, it has active controls, it has a extremely light cutaway body, and a rose wood neck.

Sound : 9
I'm using this bass with a Trace Elliot SM300 head and a Trace Elliot 4x10 cab, I also use a Boss Auto Wah envelope filter pedal and a boss fuzz pedal with it. You can get pretty much every sound you can think of, partly because of the j and p style pick ups, you can get a real classic precision thump to a funky "Flea" sound.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 6
I wouldnt normaly go for a bass this colour, I bought it in Frost Red, which is kind of like a candy apple red. It's quite bright, but the only other colours it comes in is black, white and a horrible 2 tone sunburst , all of which I hate

Reliability/Durability : 10
This guitar can withstand the toughest of all gigs and because it so light it dosent hurt your shoulder st all, its built like brick

Customer Support : No Opinion
n/a

Overall Rating : 5
I've been playing for 8 years, i have had this bass for about a year know, and I'm thinking of selling it and getting a 75 Jazz bass, as I have gone off the Precision sound and prefer the warm jazz sound. I wish it came in a natural colour and not something out of the 80's. I paid #500 but know I see they are around #350, I think that's a price tag more worthy of it.

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