Leaning against a colossal amp stack, there’s a battered and bruised Fender Precision bass, road-worn after years of blood, sweat and tears spilled on tour, on planes, and on stages around the world. For me, this is an iconic image that comes to mind when I think of some of my favourite basses and bands.For a P-Bass, a favoured upgrade that you’ll see often is a new bridge. Lovingly known as the ‘bent bit of tin’, the standard and original Fender bridge was a seemingly utilitarian offering that was designed to spend its life hiding under the fitted cover. We can do better...
So, we’re upgrading bridges?