dave74200 Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago I bought this bass on Ebay recently and am totally blown away. I've owned loads of basses, USA Precisions, Road Worn series, Fender Japan but this trumps them all in my opinion. To me it feels like the perfect bass. I may be being hysterical but I literally can't put it down and have had it for a month now. Wow!! 14 Quote
pst62 Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago I bought one with a Rosewood board in 1983, it cost me £249 inc a case, it relegated my 78 Fender to back up. Sadly life got in the way in 1990 and I had to sell it, along with the rest of my gear. The best Bass I've ever owned! 2 Quote
Bassassin Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago (edited) I had an SQ serial Squier P (SQs succeeded JVs) and it was by a long way the nicest Precision I ever played. Sold it because I'm not really a P player, and always sort of regretted it. The 80s MIJ Squiers - JVs particularly - have a deservedly great reputation, and came from the same factory as MIJ Fenders. The JV prefix was used on Japanese domestic market Fenders in the early 80s, without the small 'Squier' that the first export models had. Edited 3 hours ago by Bassassin Unforgiveable grammatical faux pas. 1 Quote
Paul S Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago I had a couple of JVs. One was a really early big Fendo logo one, the other a bit later. The second one was everything I wanted from a Precision and lightweight, too - the best I have ever owned. Sold when I found long scales too much of a stretch. 1 Quote
Schnozzalee Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago Then you try something non Fender and that becomes the best. 3 1 Quote
HeadlessBassist Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Congratulations on scoring a lovely bass! Y'know, sometimes one certain bass just fits you like a glove. Enjoy! 1 Quote
walshy Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago JV Basses are in general pretty bloody good! Looks like a nice one fella 1 Quote
Steve Browning Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago I also have an SQ and it's a phenomenal bass. Previous owner 'JV'd' it, with reverse tuners and a older style bbot. 1 Quote
Grahambythesea Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Were not some of the ‘80’s Squier Ps 32”scale? Quote
Terry M. Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 10 hours ago, dave74200 said: I bought this bass on Ebay recently and am totally blown away. I've owned loads of basses, USA Precisions, Road Worn series, Fender Japan but this trumps them all in my opinion. Congrats on your purchase. I'm curious though how many non-Fender basses you've tried/owned? Quote
Pea Turgh Posted 36 minutes ago Posted 36 minutes ago 11 hours ago, dave74200 said: I bought this bass on Ebay recently and am totally blown away. I've owned loads of basses, USA Precisions, Road Worn series, Fender Japan but this trumps them all in my opinion. To me it feels like the perfect bass. I may be being hysterical but I literally can't put it down and have had it for a month now. Wow!! I feel the same about my JV P. I’ve not tried loads of basses, but definitely the best and most “me”. 1 Quote
dave74200 Posted 17 minutes ago Author Posted 17 minutes ago 1 hour ago, Terry M. said: Congrats on your purchase. I'm curious though how many non-Fender basses you've tried/owned? I've owned some Aria Pros and Stingrays. Have tried loads of basses over the years. This one is very special! Quote
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