Allparts PMO Replacement Neck for Precision Bass
  • Allparts Precision Bass High - Quality PMO Replacement Neck for an Enhanced Playing Experience
  • Allparts Precision Bass High - Quality PMO Replacement Neck for an Enhanced Playing Experience
  • Allparts Precision Bass High - Quality PMO Replacement Neck for an Enhanced Playing Experience
  • Allparts Precision Bass High - Quality PMO Replacement Neck for an Enhanced Playing Experience

Allparts PMO Replacement Neck for Precision Bass

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Product Description

The Allparts PMO replacement neck for Precision Bass® is 'officially licensed by Fender®' and crafted to top - notch quality standards in Japan. Whether you're swapping out your old P Bass® neck or starting a new bass build, the PMO is perfect for players seeking that 'beefier' Precision Bass feel. It features 20 jumbo frets and a one - piece maple design, which adds a brighter tone and better sustain. The PMO comes sanded and is ready for you to finish it as you like. Features: Scale Length: 34'; Neck Profile Shape: C; Frets: 20 Jumbo frets (.108' x.045'); Wood: One - piece maple; Finish: None/Unfinished; Fretboard Radius: Compound 7.25 - 10'; Inlays: Black fretboard and side marker dots; Nut Width: 1 - 5/8'; Heel Width: 2.5'; Heel Shape: Round; Tuning Peg Holes: Vintage 2 - step hole; 11/16' (17.46mm) bushing - hole diameter; 9/16' (14.28mm) post - hole diameter; Truss Rod Adjustment Location: Heel; Neck Thickness: 0.91' at first fret, 1.00' at twelfth fret.


Using this Allparts PMO replacement neck is easy. First, if you're replacing an old neck, carefully remove the old one from your Precision Bass. Then, attach the PMO neck following the standard bass neck installation process. When it comes to maintenance, keep the neck clean by wiping it down with a soft cloth after each use. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or humidity as this can damage the wood. If you need to adjust the truss rod, do it slowly and in small increments at the heel of the neck. For finishing, you can use your preferred wood finish, but make sure to apply it evenly for the best look and protection.


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