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[quote name='bassicinstinct' post='154029' date='Mar 9 2008, 05:28 PM']+1.

Never heard the word "growl" used for the Precision sound before. :)[/quote]

Perhaps its a combination of the P bass sound and the type of amp. Could it be the 'growl' is an amp, say an ampeg, being pushed hard?

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I always used to refer to the Precision's growl, until people started calling the Jazz's characteristic sound 'growl' in the early nineties. So then I just started using the word 'grunt' to describe the p bass. It's just a matter of semantics really.

Can't help with the jap 62 RI with US pickups though - I've not tried it.

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My 90s MIJ '62 sounds like a precision should, it does the Jamerson sound with plenty of low-end punch, however my US '81 precision, although still sounding like a precision, sounds very different as it does have a certain growl. I suspect this may a lot to do with the heavy ash body (which makes the bass a bit of a boat-anchor) and one-piece maple neck. Both basses A/B tested with TIJF344 strings.

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I can vouch for the 62RI with US pickups I had for a while. It had all a good P should have - thump, growl, warmth, punch, the lot.

I sold it back to the original owner because a) he missed it badly and b) it sounded almost identical to my US HW1 P so I couldn´t really justify keeping it. I still have my maple board 57RI MIJ. These basses deliver.

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I think the sound most people have in there head when they talk of a Precision "growl" is any reasonable P-bass put through an old Ampeg Svt with 8x10's overdriven slightly, without that sort of configuration that sound just aint gonna happen, as thousands of pounds spent on various amps & equipment over the years will testify, in fact bizzarely the closest I've come to that sound is with my old Roland Db-500 combo using my 78 p-bass. Wicked sounding amp, totally unreliable though!
Those Jap basses are great & they are very often better sounding (& I really do believe better made) than the American equivalents imho (certainly of recent years)
The Jazz bass pickup configuration certainly offers far more "growl" than a precision, as I really proved to myslelf at rehearsal today while playing a borrowed Jazz bass & I'm usually an out and out P-bass fan, different horses for different courses etc. I think maybe your customer is just being a tad fussy & wants to change it.

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[quote name='mr_russ' post='154191' date='Mar 9 2008, 09:01 PM']How does he have it set up? having the action higher than he's used to could make it seem more thumpy than growly[/quote]

I'll second that, and is he using rounds or flats, what brand etc.
A different bridge (don't throw stones at me for suggesting a Badass II or III as appropriate) can lessen the thump and pull out different tones and sound a bit, too.

(Edit- Sorry Burpster! Missed your post! Great minds think alike and all that...)

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[quote name='Lfalex v1.1' post='154379' date='Mar 10 2008, 10:09 AM']I'll second that, and is he using rounds or flats, what brand etc.
A different bridge (don't throw stones at me for suggesting a Badass II or III as appropriate) can lessen the thump and pull out different tones and sound a bit, too.

(Edit- Sorry Burpster! Missed your post! Great minds think alike and all that...)[/quote]

Thanks for all your help guys - he's decided to send it back.

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I bought a '57RI with Us pups blind without seeing it.
Having got it it sounds more like the p basses I hear on the radio than the US S1 Pbass they were trying to sell me in soundcontrol at the same time.
go listen to the track Jenna at www.myspace.com/retrochamps
its my old band. Thats the bass pluged straight into a computer via DI and Audio interface. How nice does that sound?

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What I said bout Japs in the last thread!!

Just to add to the 'Jap' talk. I have a Jap 75RI, and to be honest its the only bass I play at the moment! I love it, built quality is fantastic and plays like a dream. I tried out a standard US model the other day and way totallt unimpressed compared to my RI. Also as they are not expensive basses, I dont feel too worried about some chav knocking it over when bombarding the stage at one of my residencies. (Oceana clubs are a nightmare!). Im taking mine on a cruise to abuse it for 4 months, and im positive it will be great. Unless you can afford the real deal (a good one at that), then I totally advise anyone to buy one!!! It was MrRuss who got me onto them, im sure he will agree!

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[quote name='mr_russ' post='158508' date='Mar 16 2008, 06:52 PM']I love my CIJ 75RI jazz, it's great- only trouble is, I don't have a gig at the moment where I can get away with a 4 string, I play my SR5 HH 99% of the time

I need to get into a functions band again[/quote]

You will only regret it, there is only so much 'blame it on the boogie' or suchlike you can handle before you go insane! Keep the Jazz for the next time you dep for me!!!

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[quote name='rockinbassman' post='158626' date='Mar 16 2008, 09:52 PM']You will only regret it, there is only so much 'blame it on the boogie' or suchlike you can handle before you go insane! Keep the Jazz for the next time you dep for me!!![/quote]

Hah, that's why I left my last one ;D - I do miss it though, at the time it was my only band, I reckon I'd be ok being in an originals and cover band at the same time apart from the inevitable timetable issues.

To be honest Paul, If you asked me to dep again, I'd probably play my SR5 ;D it does a decent enough jazz impression

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I have a PB57 CIJ wich sounded good, but after i upgraded it with Fender Original pickups and Labella Deep Talkin' Bass 0760M, it plays with the typical Jamerson sound.

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rgds :)

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Hi to everyone I have got today from guitaremporium.co.uk the Fender Precision Re62 and I am really happy with it, the sound is great and everything on the instrument is perfect I have only changed the original strings with a set of D'Addario Half Round 45-100 Long
and i have changed a bit the action because was too high, the bass is perfect the sound is really warm like i was hoping the colour is wonderful....
100% a classic Precision sound!

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