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New Mustang or 2nd hand Musicmaster ?


dickandjill
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Would I be better off buying a Fender Mustang reissue bass new for around £399 or an old Fender Musicmaster which seem to go for around the same sort of money.
Which is the better bass? I've got a Squire Bronco at the moment and would like to upgrade to something decent.
i've noticed the mustang bridge has more adjustment.
Is there much diference in sound between the two?
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I could be wrong but I believe the Musicmaster is short scale, personally I would go for the new bass as your first bass as you get a warranty and you haven't got to worry about things going wrong as much.

But I'm not a huge expert on either as I go between P's and Jazzes.

Edited by waynepunkdude
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They're both short scale, that's not the issue here.

I'd say go with the Mustang - it has a pickup which was actually designed for a bass (unlike the 6 pole piece pickup in an old Musicmaster) and has a nicer bridge (old Musicmasters have a 2 saddle bridge which is more difficult to intonate properly, whereas I believe the Mustang always had an individual saddle for each string).

I can't say with regard to differences in sound but I'd guess that there would be.

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Well, it all depends when the Musicmaster was made. If it's one of the very early ones - separate control plate - it will have a Mustang body, properly routed for the Mustang pickup. So, you'd have the option to convert it with vintage or reissue Mustang parts.

The Musicmaster bridge and pickup are the big issues - the bridge saddles are in two sections, so you sacrifice harmonic adjustment - and the pickup is much more prone to interference from external electrical sources. Something else to note, but the Musicmaster only ever came with a rosewood touchboard. That's currently the case with the reissue Mustang, I think, but if you hunt about you can get vintage Mustang examples with maple boards for not a lot of money - if maple is your preference.

Having owned original versions of both, I'd go with the Mustang - you can get a very passable P'bass sound from that miniature pickup.

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