I know there is a thread asking something similiar, but I wanted to know what everyone's opinions are.
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I know there is a thread asking something similiar, but I wanted to know what everyone's opinions are. —I am super sweet |
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you're going to get alof of Jazz bas responses. Personally I like a P bass. Jeff(bigtikidude) —Jeff(bigtikidude) |
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I'm not a bass player, but I like Precisions. I own a sunburst one (I love the sound of Fender jazz basses too. IMHO, you can't go Bob —Bob |
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I voted for "other", I prefer the old-style 1951 Fender Precision Last edited: Mar 08, 2013 22:34:19 |
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As I bass player too! I pick the Jazz Bass, match it up with a Jaguar oh yes -Kyle Beyond The Surf YouTube channel |
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My favorite is a Fender Precision. Leo's "less is more" masterpiece that changed and defined the sound of popular music. Jack Booth The Mariners (1964-68, 1996-2005), 2025 Last edited: Mar 17, 2013 15:55:51 |
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I bet that p-bass is so light it practically floats. all stock? what a stunner! —THe NEpTuNeS |
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It's a '65 L-series, see-through blonde ash body - just 8 lbs., and it's all original except for a Seymour Duncan Antiquity II pickup and new pots. I have the original PU, but it needs to be rewound. (Edit: The SD pickup has since been replaced with a Lollar) I used to be a Jazz Bass guy (still have one), but the A width neck on this bass has the same 1.5" nut width, which makes it equally easy to play and the Precision Bass pickup just has more "guts". The Jazz has a little better definition and clarity sound-wise, but this Precision is smoother and has "that" surf bass sound. And thanks for the kind words! Jack Booth The Mariners (1964-68, 1996-2005), 2025 Last edited: Mar 17, 2013 16:05:08 |
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Woody a Dual for 61'??? hmmm It's a Double Showman right not a Dual? back in 62-63 Fender labled this model "Double Showman" came with a cab 2 x 15"/8 ohms (16 ohms each in parallel) 63' to 66' the blackface was named Dual with and without block letters till 67', give us the juice on your showman this is very intriguing if it's a "Double Showman" then you have the daddy of rare Showmans, your rig would be up there with the rare blonde 2x12 61'-62' Twin combo, what's the date on the output tranny? —-Kyle Beyond The Surf YouTube channel |
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Kyle, Can't see the date stamp (I'll have to pull the back panel), but the tube chart ink stamp is KK which is November, 1961. The chassis # is 00931. EDIT: Found it...830-1-21 —Jack Booth The Mariners (1964-68, 1996-2005), 2025 |
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I voted for Precision Bass, as I own two of 'em (Squier Affinity & Fender Standard), and I now own an Epiphone EB3. I don't know if I'd ever get a Fender Jazz Bass, but I do want to buy a Fender Jaguar Bass, sometime in the future. Should I find myself, in the future, playing bass in a band (surf or otherwise), it'll be nice to have the P/J p'ups and active electronics that the Jaguar Bass has to offer. Matt —Fast Cars & Loud Guitars! |
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How are those Antiquity II pickups? I've heard that they are very good. —I am super sweet |
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I own a Jaguar Bass, and it is pretty sweet, but it actually has 2 Jazz Bass pickups, no PJ style configuration. It does have a series parallel switch though, which alot of people say has a convincing P Bass sound. —I am super sweet |
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I thought that all Fender basses had alder bodies until the 70's... —I am super sweet |
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The VI as well... |
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Hey, Shaun, The Antiquity II's sound great to me...good enough that I'm not going to bother to get the original pickups rewound in the forseeable future. I've had a bunch of P-basses over the years including a '57 (ex-Paul Goddard, Atlanta Rhythm Section) that I still have, and this '65 has "the" surf sound.
The see-through blonde ones had ash bodies, alder was used on the other colors, I believe. —Jack Booth The Mariners (1964-68, 1996-2005), 2025 |
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Awesome. At one point I was considering getting Antiquity II's for my Jaguar bass, but I've decided on Lindy Fralin pickups. They're both handwound, and vintage sounding, but I can return the Fralin's to get them re-wound for free. Oh, and I remember that now. Fender uses Ash on see through blonde's because the grain looks very nice on ash bodies. —I am super sweet |
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I'd like to own one of those Bass VI's... —I am super sweet |
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DualShowman (Matt, isn't it?), Those are some nice basses. Really nice. |