

🎸 Own the stage with the iconic Squier Debut – where beginner meets pro vibes!
The Fender Squier Debut Series Precision Bass in Dakota Red combines legendary Fender craftsmanship with beginner-friendly features. It sports a 34" scale length, lightweight poplar body, and a punchy split-coil pickup for authentic P-Bass tones. Designed for comfort and playability, it includes a slim 'C'-shaped maple neck and laurel fingerboard. Out of the box, it’s perfectly set up and comes with a free 30-day Fender Play subscription to accelerate your learning. With a 2-year warranty and Fender’s trusted legacy, this bass is the ultimate entry point for aspiring bassists craving real sound and style.










































| ASIN | B0CSLMJ2WN |
| Back Material | Poplar |
| Best Sellers Rank | #657 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #1 in Electric Bass Guitars |
| Body Material | Poplar |
| Color Name | Dakota Red |
| Connector Type | 6.35mm Jack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (933) |
| Date First Available | January 17, 2024 |
| Fretboard Material | Laurel Wood |
| Guitar Bridge System | Fixed |
| Guitar Pickup Configuration | S |
| Item Weight | 9.92 pounds |
| Item model number | 0379700554 |
| Material Type | Poplar |
| Neck Material Type | Maple |
| Number of Strings | 4 |
| Product Dimensions | 7.83 x 3.19 x 9.84 inches |
| Scale Length | 34" (864 mm) |
| Size | Full |
| String Material | Nickel |
| Top Material | Poplar |
M**R
Squier’s Debut Debut
I’m going to start by saying I’ve been playing bass for just shy of 40 years. I own over a dozen other basses in varying price ranges, and have built a couple of my own. I got my Debut because in all these years I have never owned a straight up Precision Bass, they’ve always been P/J, J/J or some other pickup configuration. The price was right and other reviews were very favorable. This one will be as well. I was very impressed with the build quality of a bass of this price point. The satin finish is very smooth and the two tone sunburst just looks fantastic. The hardware is of good quality as well. The tuners, while not the greatest, hold the strings in tune and are classically designed. The bridge is adjustable for the string action and intonation. The ceramic pickups are well constructed and deliver a great tone. The controls are the traditional P Bass controls consisting of simple volume and tone. The round wound strings deliver a bright tone and don’t feel too harsh on the fingers. I played this through a Fender Rumble 25 and a 79 Fender Bassman, both amplifiers complimented the tone of this bass. The set up from the factory was impressive. The intonation was pretty much dead on accurate and I only adjusted the string height to my personal preference. The weight of this bass came in at 8lbs 7oz. The weight was balanced and didn’t have the typical neck dive as lighter basses sometimes display. The fretwork is well done and the neck has a very nice feel with the nut at 38mm or 1 1/2 inches. All in all it’s a great bass for a beginner. This is also a great platform for someone looking for a bass to mod. Squier really came through with a very affordable beginner bass. It is an excellent instrument for its price point. I would recommend their Sonic Series or their Affinity Series for a higher grade level of quality, but at this price, they’re may be others (and I have tried them in this price range) but the Squier Debut is the best of them in my opinion. It’s a great beginner bass with the backing of a brand name company and excellent customer service.
C**S
Fender Squier Debut Series Precision Bass – Excellent Value, Real P-Bass Feel
I’ve been playing and teaching music for years, and I picked up the Squier Debut Series Precision Bass as an affordable, no-nonsense instrument—and I’ve been genuinely impressed. Right out of the box, it feels solid and comfortable. The neck is easy to play, especially for beginners, but it doesn’t feel cheap or toy-like. The classic Precision Bass pickup delivers exactly what you’d expect: a full, punchy low end that sits well whether you’re practicing, jamming, or laying down simple bass lines. Tone-wise, it does the job extremely well for the price. It records cleanly, works great with pedals or a basic amp, and holds tuning better than many entry-level basses I’ve tried. Setup was decent out of the box, and with a basic string change and minor adjustment, it plays even better. What really stands out is how usable this bass is—not just for beginners, but also for teachers and players who want a reliable instrument without spending a fortune. I now use it regularly for lessons and practice, and it’s become part of my main rotation. If you’re looking for a beginner-friendly Precision Bass that still feels like a real instrument, the Squier Debut Series is a fantastic choice. Fender absolutely nailed the balance between affordability and playability here. Highly recommended.
C**N
This will be difficult to top
After purchasing the Squier Debut Stratocaster for my son, I decided to roll the dice on the Squier Debut P-Bass to see if I got as lucky. Out of the box I expected sharp/overhanging frets and issues with the action. I expected janky tuning keys. To my delight the frets were perfect. Just like with the Strat. And that same matte finish on the relatively thin neck (which I love) and the black matte body make for a great playing experience. Upon my first bit of play time with the bass the action, actually, doesn't seem too bad. And those tuning keys seem just right to me, in my limited time (so far) with this bass. I can't say anything definitive, at this point, regarding the action, tuning retention, or tuning accuracy but I'm going to put this bass through setup and, if there's any glaring issues, I'll revisit this review. If 2 months have gone by and you don't see an edit, it's because I didn't find any issues and my review stands at 5 stars. This bass reminds me of my first bass guitar, an Epiphone Accu-Bass (which was just a Fender P-Bass clone). This Squier weighs noticeably less. Functionally, it's no different than a Fender Precision, though you may want to upgrade the pickups and pots at some point in the future (if it's necessary is debatable, unless you're a professional, in which case why are you buying a budget line bass guitar?) The neck profile is just right for my shorter fingers, and I feel like it would be a perfect bass for someone new to the craft. The price point? I can't see how this can be beat. My only advice would be to avoid the bundles you might see on offer with this bass. They are easy to fall for but, in my opinion, not worth the extra money. I know because, in my own excitement, I opted for a bundle which (supposedly) includes an Amp, Gig bag, strap, guitar cord, yada, yada, yada. I got a gig bag (Fender branded, so that's neat) for an electric guitar. The bass will not fit. Fortunately, my son is in need of a decent gig bag for the previously mentioned Strat so that's cool, I guess. The 'amp' is about the size of a bedside alarm clock. And it sounds like a bedside alarm clock too. It does have a headphone jack, which is how I will likely use it, but headphone 'amps' are all over amazon (plug them into your bass, plug headphones into them or Bluetooth) and they are relatively inexpensive. The strap just never showed up The guitar cord, a Fender branded cord, was the only truly useful item, for me, that bundle. I really feel like you can just source better items on your own and I wish I had done that myself.
S**8
Great Bass Guitar, good Quality, good Price
C**A
Muito bom
田**平
フレットのバリが酷くて指を怪我しました。全フレットバリバリで加工がひつようです。本当にスクワイア?って思いました。でも音は最高に良かった。
E**S
O Squier Debut Precision Bass é leve e clássico, os captadores tem timbres encorpados e controles simples Instrumento confiável sem complicações!
V**O
It is absolutely a good Guitar bass at an amazing price. Some setup adjustment was needed and now it sounds well. I am satisfied of buying it.
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