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munkeh

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  1. Selling my Fender deluxe active 4-string jazz bass guitar in pursue to purchase a Fender MIJ jazz bass. Specs. of the bass can be found here: [url="http://www.fender.com/products/search.php?partno=0136760309"]http://www.fender.com/products/search.php?partno=0136760309[/url] Bass is in MINT condition apart from a hairline finish crack on the heel neck joint where the neck bolts onto the body, it is just a laquer crack, it DOES NOT go through the wood. Received the bass like this, didn't affect the playability of the bass so didn't bother sending it back, besides would of costed me to send it back and then wait for another bass, i simply have no patients! lol Bass hasn't let me down, ungigged, only used for home practice, no other damages that i can see on the bass. Fender deluxe gig bag is included with manual, tags, truss rod and allen wrench to adjust the bridge. Bass will be sent in it's original brown cardboard box which was how it was sent to me in the first place (I knew it was the right choice not to throw it away) Selling this bass for [b]£300[/b] (R.R.P £475) My loss, your gain (Still need to dig up another £130 for a MIJ fender =( ) Thanks for looking!
  2. At the moment i have a MIM Active Deluxe Fender Jazz bass, might consider selling it and buying a Fender Aerodyne P/J bass instead... before i make this decision final, just want to ask has anyone actually A/B'ed both basses together? Which bass cuts through better... i mean the fender MIM deluxe would cut through more IMO if the aerodyne doesn't have a P pickup and IMO doesn't a P-pickup cut through better than jazz pickups? Like giving it a more meaty sound? Then you got the whole Alder Vs. Bassword as nearly all comments i've read, Alder cuts through better than Bassword because of the more defined mids in the wood. Discuss. Thanks all
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