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Very nice. Certainly interested if not but for the usual problem.
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[quote name='EssentialTension' timestamp='1322233607' post='1448374']
Very nice, but no dosh
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Ha Ha , same here!
Recording will always sound different anyway. Also depends on how you record the basses - D.I., Microphone, pre-amps, compression, EQ, etc.
It's very different to how your amp & cabs deal with the signal and spit it out.
Hi Ian,
Yes, all good advice thanks.
I had a P/J once before and it ended up with a Seymour Duncan Quarter Pounder P pickup and a Hot Stack bridge pickup in it.
The sound was very 'modern' & 'hifi' i.e. high output and with a wider frequency response than traditional/vintage voiced units and that's not what I'm after.
On the back of the original idea of the Nordy pickups I found a vid on YouTube (I know not the best way to listen to stuff) of a Guy with a Squire bass that has the Nordstrand P/J set made up of the NP4 and NJ4SE models and it sounds really, really good....
The quest continues!
[quote name='Ou7shined' timestamp='1321538787' post='1440337']
...You could try shielding out the offending pup first though which might save a few bob.
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Good call, I'll look into that.
[b][i]You mean when it's solo'd?[/i][/b]
It is not making noise all the time I hasten to add, just bloody annoying when it does hum for whatever reason - Solo'd or with the P pickup!
[i][b]Tamper with it. What's the point of having a bass you're not happy with?[/b][/i]
Well that's my thinking too, but it's a hell of a bass to start tinkering with!
Hi All,
I am fortunate and grateful to have a Fender Masterbuilt P/J based on the '59ri P bass model.
The bridge pickup is the unit used in the Jaco sig model and while it's a nice sounding unit it hums like a mother and I'm not enjoying it in my beautiful bass
I have been lucky enough to be able to communicate to the luthier who made it (via the Talkbass forum) and he has recommended a Nordstrand NJ4SE or SV model to meet my requirements and compliment the P pickup in there already.
My conundrum is this - Do I/Should I:
1. Leave it stock and live with it,
2. Change just the bridge pickup as recommended or
3. Do I go the whole hog and fit completely new electronics keeping the original loom and pickups in tact?
(if it's option 3 then I would go for a Nordy P/J set)
Let me know your thoughts!
Cheers,
Jon
[quote name='Johnston' timestamp='1320956192' post='1433804']
Is it a Pino Jamareo Artis is playing when he's on stage with Bruno Mars?
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Yes it is.
I have a P/J bass and am un-happy with the current pups so have been on a mission to find a more suitable set.
My conclusion is that I'm going to leave the Fender vintage P pickup in and upon professional advice I'm looking to get a Nordstrand split jazz pickup for the J position.
They (Nordy) do a vintage one and a higher output version of the split coil Jazz units so I just need to decide which one!
There are many units out there and some other sets that come highly recommended are from Wizard or Lindy Fralin.
Good luck!
If you tap the back of the neck with your finger/knuckle around the 2nd fret area you will hear if the truss rod is knackered as it will rattle when you tap it, I had exactly that on my Bravewwod recently
How about a Lakland USA bass?
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