NAMM 2015: Fender's Dee Dee Ramone Precision Bass reaches stores
Fender's latest signature Precision Bass release timed to coincide with Winter NAMM 2015
NAMM 2015: Fender's latest signature Precision Bass will be available on Jan 22.
The Douglas "Dee Dee Ramone" Colvin signature pays tribute to the punk bass motherlode and 'heart of the Ramones', and will arrive complete with an exclusive 40-page full-color scrapbook featuring never-before-seen photos, as well as Dee Dee's personal illustrations, artwork and doodles.
Key features
- Olympic White gloss finish
- Maple neck with "C"-shaped profile
- Vintage-style heel truss-rod adjustment
- 9.5"-radius maple fingerboard with 20 vintage-style frets
- Split single-coil pickup
- Three-ply black pickguard
- Vintage-style bridge with four single-groove saddles.
- Dee Dee Ramone's signature on the back of the headstock
- Special "Dee Dee Ramone One Two Three Four" inscribed neck plate
- Seventies Fender logo decal
- Single disk string tree
- Exclusive scrapbook
FENDER DEE DEE RAMONE PRECISION BASS PRESS RELEASE: Punk bass starts with Douglas "Dee Dee Ramone" Colvin. As the pounding heart of the Ramones, he pioneered a no-frills sound and style that left a permanent mark on rock music. On a white Fender Precision Bass slung impossibly low, he defined punk bass with simple but breakneck bass lines delivered with such pulverizing sound, speed and conviction that he singlehandedly set the template for generations of punk bassists to come.
The Dee Dee Ramone Precision Bass guitar honors him with reverence and authenticity, just like any bassist since who's ever planted his feet in a wide stance, slung a P Bass below the beltline and yelled a manic "1-2-3-4" count-off.
Olympic White
Features include an Olympic White gloss finish, maple neck with "C"-shaped profile and vintage-style heel truss-rod adjustment, 9.5"-radius maple fingerboard with 20 vintage-style frets, split single-coil pickup, three-ply black pickguard and vintage-style bridge with four single-groove saddles.
Additional features include Dee Dee Ramone's signature on the back of the headstock, special "Dee Dee Ramone One Two Three Four" inscribed neck plate, vintage-style heel truss-rod adjustment, Seventies Fender logo decal and a single disk string tree.
Exclusive scrapbook
Finally, the Dee Dee Ramone Precision Bass guitar includes an exclusive 40-page full-color scrapbook featuring never before seen photos of Dee Dee, as well as his personal illustrations, artwork and doodles, and a biography and quotes from musicians and personal friends of Dee Dee. It also includes a sticker and 18" x 24" color poster of Dee Dee playing his P Bass live with the Ramones.
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"Dee Dee is the very definition of a punk rock icon," said Justin Norvell, vice president, marketing for Fender. "He exemplified that fact, that all you need is the desire and will to pick up an instrument, and you can change the world. We are incredibly honored to recreate his bass guitar and to help edify his place in musical history in a way that fans can share."
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