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The only item about a P/J that I recommend, if going with conventional passive pickups instead of actives, is to use a split-coil humbucker for the J pickup so that it will match the noise reduction of the P pickup; and the only logistical detail I recommend is that the player consider getting an instrument, or if it is being installed aftermarket, to consider using the '70's position (slightly closer to the bridge than the '60's position) for the J-pickup to get a little more contrast in the tone of the two pickups.

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[quote name='nash' timestamp='1459353262' post='3015727']
Fair enough.

I think ideally I want a PJ with P neck and EMG pickups with no preamp. So ideally I don't want to buy a bass for £1k just to change it up.

Maybe just make a bitsa.
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Generally speaking that's the best bet, especially if you can get the body and neck used. I've a late '70s Kubicki P/J body loaded with Badass bridge, Norstrand PJ set and a Kiogon stacked VT/VT circuit that I'll probably be listing in basses for sale soon, I'll drop you a line when I do :)

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[quote name='iiipopes' timestamp='1459353556' post='3015732']
The only item about a P/J that I recommend, if going with conventional passive pickups instead of actives, is to use a split-coil humbucker for the J pickup so that it will match the noise reduction of the P pickup; and the only logistical detail I recommend is that the player consider getting an instrument, or if it is being installed aftermarket, to consider using the '70's position (slightly closer to the bridge than the '60's position) for the J-pickup to get a little more contrast in the tone of the two pickups.
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Agree re making sure that the two PUPs work together, although the J-PUP does;t necessarily have to be stacked/split.

Only problem with going close to the bridge with the J-PUP is that the output level can suffer compared to the P-PUP.

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[quote name='nash' timestamp='1459341360' post='3015594']
Everytime I see one it has a Jazz neck. Why?

I like a PJ but I also really love the P neck way more than a Jazz. Not just for the feel but also the tone.

There should just be an option.
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Me too. That's why I bought...

...no, I'm not going to say it. I'll be mocked.

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[quote name='timhiggins' timestamp='1459448506' post='3016765']
Does a p neck really sound different to a j on the same bass ?
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I think so. For example, where the strings pass over the pickup on a P, the spacing would be slightly less between the strings with a J neck. And also more/less wood changes tone IMO

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[quote name='nash' timestamp='1459501888' post='3017101']
Hahaha excellent pyjama comments!
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I have to admit I did scour google images yesterday trying to find a picture of some fender pyjamas to post here... alas it's appears that at no point in their long history have they produced any.

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[quote name='timhiggins' timestamp='1459448506' post='3016765']
Does a p neck really sound different to a j on the same bass ?
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No. I have a MIM P bass special deluxe with the J profile neck, I also have a mid 90's P neck and have swapped them over and it sounds identical. just feels different. I prefer the nut spacing on the J so swapped back.

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[quote name='CamdenRob' timestamp='1459502055' post='3017102']
I have to admit I did scour google images yesterday trying to find a picture of some fender pyjamas to post here... alas it's appears that at no point in their long history have they produced any.
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Get them elsewhere, you'd think Fender would know about PJs

[url="http://www.cafepress.com/+fender+pajamas"]http://www.cafepress...+fender+pajamas[/url]

[url="https://www.target.com.au/p/men-s-fender-short-pyjama-set/57609263"]https://www.target.c...ma-set/57609263[/url]

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[quote name='pfretrock' timestamp='1459771376' post='3019367']
Get them elsewhere, you'd think Fender would know about PJs

[url="http://www.cafepress.com/+fender+pajamas"]http://www.cafepress...+fender+pajamas[/url]

[url="https://www.target.com.au/p/men-s-fender-short-pyjama-set/57609263"]https://www.target.c...ma-set/57609263[/url]
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:lol: that's my Christmas present sorted then...

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