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  1. Currently my experience on Fender quality is above the average (probably I've been lucky)

    I own 4 CS (2 jazz  , 1 P59 and 1 Masterbuilt P51)

    The only one I sold was a 64 Jazz , which was nice sounding , but required a shim in neckpocket. I was not able to have the setup I want.

    The jazz I kept is nicely assembled , very resonant , but if I have to find a pain point she has a little "wolf tone" on E string. Estetically marvellous.

    The P59 is a marvellous bass : Light resonant and perfect for setup. Beat many vintage basses played so far for tone and playability.

    The P51 is , in my opinion , one of the best instrument ever played. I purchase it in spain for a steal , it is a mark kendrick masterbulilt. 

    it has the real "magic" that you feel when you play something uncommon. 51 Neck shape is not my preferred one , but the neck of that bass is something unreal.

    What really is above any other fender in  CS  basses is the finish. Every bass I saw was perfect.

  2. What can I say... 

    I own a MF-103 , MF-105B , MF-101.

     I sold them for live usage complexity but I always dream about that sound. The MF-103 is simply the best sounding phaser ever tried. Coupled with an analog delay bring me immediatly to the outer space :)

    In my opinion these will quickly become collectors items.

    By the way , the new minifooger line are great too. I have the drive and the chorus now in my pedalboard. Drive provide a great saturation suound , with the great plus of LPF and resonance tune which can suit to any need , also in term of sound experiments.

    Chorus is deep , clear and full . there are very few alternatives for bass at that level. 

       

  3. 15 minutes ago, martthebass said:

    Agree and disagree on some of this.  I agree the bass can come over bass light compared to a P bass in some situations but that's part of the DNA and it also depends on which pups you're running - if you're on the bridge only it goes into classic 'clank plank' mode IMHO (but I love this sound in the right context).  I play finger style aggressively (as did Geddy) and it sounds just as good as when I use a pick.  I also use a MarkBass amp and it doesn't lack heft.

    I agree on the finish - not the most robust, more like the thin nitro (even though it's a UV catalysed poly) of a roadworn Fender.

    From a personal point of view, I like them, BUT there is no way I could live with one as my only bass.  If you can own only one bass then there are other basses which cover more territory but how many of us only have one bass lol?  

    I own several bass,  Rick "rocks" but not suit to me. It's a personal preference :) I just wanna say that , for me,  I feel P and Rick are on the same application scenario and , always for me , I go with P every time. My two cents .

  4. I own a rick 4003 for 3 years , I was enchanted by its look.

    Great fashion bass (it was jet black),  always present in the mix , but I feel poor of pure low end . 

    It also suits better for aggressive classic sounds (where bass was waaay less pumped).

    My conclusion is that 4003 should be played with the pick and perform at best when used with a full valve amplifier. 

    Another thing I notice is that finish is more delicate than fender style finishes.

    At the end I back to the P.

  5. Hi guys , I'm a new member , even if I'm reading this forum since 10 years :)

    I'm Bud , I live in Milan Italy and I'm glad to finally try to take an active partecipation !

    I'm 36 , I play bass since 16 years old.

    My passion evolved during the years ,  I tried , owned , traded (and sometimes reowned and retraded :) ) hundreds of effects , bass , amps.

    I hope to can contribuite to the community.

    HAve a great one!

     

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