Xbox 360 Rock Band Wireless Fender Precision Bass Replica – Hot Rod Red

2010 February 6
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Xbox 360 Rock Band Wireless Fender Precision Bass Replica - Hot Rod Red
 
Manufacturer: MadCatz
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List Price: $89.99
Sale Price: $59.99
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Mad Catz' officially qualified Wireless Fender™ Precision Bass™ Replica is the must-have bass guitar for every Rock Band aficionado. The custom end and strap both ensure your bass axe will look as excellent as the real thing on and off stage. With the premium-feature dual/split strum bar you can hit notes like never before. Its two-piece design allows for two-finger flicking like no other bass can offer, meaning the patent-pending equipment provides the extra edge you need to excel in the game. A Whammy dial and an additional set of Fret Buttons for strum-free finger beating 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 figure-rich Wireless Fender™ Precision Bass™ Replica from Mad Catz would be your only choice.

Manufactured goods Details

  • Patent-pending dual/split Strum Bar for two-fingered Bass action
  • Doubles as an in-game Guitar with Whammy Knob & solo Fret Buttons
  • Twice as quick recoil-action Fret Buttons / Right or left handed gameplay
  • 30 Ft. (9.2m) wireless range / Includes official Fender? Bass Strap
  • Well-matched with Rock Band, Rock Band 2, The Beatles: Rock Band, and Guitar Hero 5

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This is the one to get
 
Review Date: June 10, 2009
Reviewer: C. Betker, Everett, WA United States
If you are a BASS player like me, get this controller. Nearly exact size of precision bass. On RB1 setting it plays with all the guitar hero games. Played out of the box spot on for notes. Split strum bar gives right two finger bass playing. best of all no cables.
Incredible FOR BASSISTS!
 
Review Date: June 17, 2009
Reviewer: B. Dawson, Athens Georgia, USA
Ive played bass for the past 8 years and this is by far the closest thing for rock band or GH (havent tried it in GH though), but the dual strum is pretty excellent at replicating a real thrilling bass. its about 2 inches longer than the fender, but the head comes off easily (press the button on the back of the head) for Storage space space. Took a few synopsis to get used to not moving my fingers up and down the strings when playing songs I knew how to play on bass, but brilliant.
THE ONLY thing WEIRD about the bass is the whammy knob. dont expect to gain more overdrive using it, its in a weird place. and i know basses dont have whammy bars so its gotta go on here somewhere in some make but it is just weird to use. Im still glad they built-in it as an option.

Get the bass if you like playing bass in the slightest, you wont regret it.
Pet guitar so far
 
Review Date: June 14, 2009
Reviewer: Marc Bate,
This guitar is the best I've used yet. The buttons feel just like the RB2 guitar, and I like the extras like a decent strap as a replacement for of the rough cheap nylon ones, and the return of the headset adapter, which was gone with the RB2 guitar. I don't like the whammy knob since still it is hard for me to find after playing with it for a week or so, esp when drinking is caught up, which is what goes best with RB, right people? I also was under the depression that on the guitar/bass choice screen that it would involuntarily select bass for you when you played with someone else having a non-bass guitar, but that's not the case. Those are the only two minor issues I have, and with all the other issues most plastic guitars have, I reckon most will be pleased with this one.
Worth the upgrade
 
Review Date: August 28, 2009
Reviewer: Miguel Sanchez,
having used the wired p-bass for a while, i must say this is worth the extra 20-30 dollars.

1. back of the fretboard has a matte texture as a replacement for of gloss, much simpler to slide between G and O.
2. strum bar has less of a click, so "strumming" it bass style isn't as tiring.
3. no wires! i plotting 10 feet would be enough but when it's poking from the xbox it's really only a coffee table away.
4. striking o/d was perfect, with the wired i would have to have a spasm to switch on o/d sometimes.

certain must for rock band enthusiasts. highly recommended for casual players.
can't wait for the player's guitar now.
XBOX 360 wireless bass
 
Review Date: September 11, 2009
Reviewer: Guy Amleman, Québec, canada
I had the same bass replica but wired and the wire was really harsh especially when there were too many people around. The new wirelss bass is giving me the freedom I was gone with the other manufactured goods. This manufactured goods is brilliant, my wife really enjoys the game with it and it is wonderful. The finition of the manufactured goods makes the bass looks real. Amazon delivered this manufactured goods very promptly and there was a small scrape on the front of the instrument but I was able to remove it with specialized return and now it is perfect. I highly recommend this bass, it plays wonderfully. So far, the return I orderd from MADCATZ seem of brilliant feature, I am coming up for the fender replica at 300$ and I look forwards to see the feature of this manufactured goods. The only harsh thing for me with these return is that they are trying to get your hands on in Canada, for the bass I had to have the manufactured goods shipped to my acquaintances home and to pick it up there (a 10 hours drive), I hope that they will assess this situation.


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