Fender Releases Their First High-Performance Turntable

The Fender x MoFi PrecisionDeck, is a high-performance turntable in every way, with gorgeous looks that resonate with decades of music history

Fender Releases Their First High-Performance Turntable

The Fender x MoFi PrecisionDeck, is a high-performance turntable in every way, with gorgeous looks that resonate with decades of music history

Fender today is announcing its partnership with Mobile Fidelity Electronics (MoFi), the legendary and foremost audio technology company, to launch the Fender® x MoFi PrecisionDeck

The Fender® x MoFi PrecisionDeck, is a high-performance turntable in every way, with gorgeous looks that resonate with decades of music history. With a shape designed by Principal Master Builder Yuriy Shishkov of the Fender Custom Shop (FCS), the PrecisionDeck utilizes the same wood, swamp ash, as the famed Fender Precision Bass® guitar.

“Having the opportunity to work with MoFi to bring this turntable to life has been a pleasure. The turntable finish comes in our legendary and iconic 3-color Sunburst and of course, uses the same ash wood used to make the Fender Precision Bass® guitar,” noted Yuriy Shishkov, Fender Custom Shop Principal Master Builder.

Fender​​® x MoFi PrecisionDeck ($3,495.00 USD) True to its name, PrecisionDeck arrives meticulously built, with every part and function having gone through extensive testing to ensure optimal performance. Equipped with its own equivalent of a guitar pickup — in the form of Mobile Fidelity Electronics’ acclaimed MasterTracker cartridge — for easy setup and operation, the 25.5-pound PrecisionDeck features a heavy 1.3-inch Delrin platter that delivers deep-black backgrounds and a fantastically low noise floor. A 300RPM isolated AC synchronous motor, 10-inch straight aluminum gimbaled bearing Ultra tonearm with Cardas Audio wiring, hardened-steel inverted bearing system, anti-vibration feet, and a dust cover further complete a gorgeous, U.S.A.-made turntable devoted to preserving the authentic sound found in the grooves of vinyl LPs while allowing listeners simple fine-tuning options.

Bass Magazine   By: Bass Magazine