The Rock Band 3 Wireless Fender Precision Bass Controller is the must-have bass guitar for every Rock Band enthusiast. Its custom finish and strap both ensure your axe will look as good as the real thing on and off stage. The premium-quality, dual/split Strum Bar’s design ups the realism and supports two-finger flicking like no other bass can offer, providing the extra edge you need to rack up the points. A Whammy Dial plus an additional set of Fret Buttons allow the bass to double as a guitar, making it all you need to jam either role in-game. If you had to choose only one bass guitar for throwing down in Rock Band, this feature-rich Wireless Fender Precision Bass Controller would be your only choice.
- Premium-quality dual/split Strum Bar for two-fingered Bass action
- Doubles as an in-game Guitar with Whammy Dial & solo Fret Buttons
- Play both Guitar and Bass parts / Includes Bass Strap / 84% to scale compared to real Precision Bass
- Supports Electro-Harmonix Overdrive Stomp Box (sold separately)
- 3 AA Alkaline batteries included / Wireless connectivity
List Price: $ 59.99
Price: $ 46.50


junk controller,
recieved in good condition, but will not power on ps button. dongle appears to work o.k. even tried the sync button on the guitar several times. still not working. yes i tested batteries with multimeter and installed them on another guitar which works.
disappointed with this one!!!!!
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I didn’t realize when I ordered this that the whammy bar has been replaced by a knob. I’m not sure how I’m going to adjust to that, and will have to explore the other options left in previous comments.
Also, I agree, the color is not terribly metallic. It’s also not as purple-ish as it appears in the picture. Mine is more of a medium pink.
I had some difficulties getting the guitar sync’d with the system, the button on the dongle is very tiny and you can’t really tell you are successfully pushing it. The instruction booklet is very sparse. It also wouldn’t initially work on the Track Pack but that resolved after I ran it through RB3.
Finally, my biggest disappointment is that I paid full price for what I believed to be a new instrument, and it arrived with 2 very visible scuff marks and a chip in the black enamel around the strum bar. It functions fine and I doubt I’ll bother trying to exchange it just for that, but I am irritated.
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