Ben Jamin Posted Saturday at 12:16 Posted Saturday at 12:16 Looks like Fender CS are doing a limited run of an Adrian Younge signature bass, which has got to be one of the quirkiest designs I've seen for a while! Seems like it would be a bunch of fun to play, and clearly works for Adrian! But definitely a niche instrument! Jazz body with 50% fretted, 50% fretless jazz neck Precision middle pick-up Curtis Novak bisonic neck pick-up Built-in fuzz and tremolo effects https://www.fendercustomshop.com/basses/jazz-bass/limited-edition-masterbuilt-adrian-younge-jazz-bass/ 8 Quote
uncle psychosis Posted Saturday at 13:59 Posted Saturday at 13:59 Well thats bonkers. I wouldn't buy one, but I always do enjoy when a signature instrument is a genuine "built for this one person" effort so I can appreciate it. 2 Quote
Happy Jack Posted Saturday at 16:53 Posted Saturday at 16:53 36 minutes ago, Eldon Tyrell said: Price - $14,500 I'll take three please, and can you gift-wrap two of them for me? 4 Quote
Eldon Tyrell Posted Saturday at 16:59 Posted Saturday at 16:59 5 minutes ago, Happy Jack said: I'll take three please, and can you gift-wrap two of them for me? sure and do you want fries with that? 1 4 Quote
mxm Posted Saturday at 17:15 Posted Saturday at 17:15 Same pick up as in the equally weird Fender Abuelo ? Quote
Cato Posted Saturday at 18:36 Posted Saturday at 18:36 I like that a lot. I wonder if they might do a limited lower specced MiM or USA production run if this generates enough interest. 1 Quote
Happy Jack Posted Saturday at 19:51 Posted Saturday at 19:51 Yup, bringing the price down to $12,500 would be a game-changer. 2 Quote
MichaelDean Posted Saturday at 20:32 Posted Saturday at 20:32 I love the look of these. I'd want all of the frets though please. Quote
simonlittle Posted Saturday at 21:01 Posted Saturday at 21:01 I’d love to know how many of these they end up actually selling. Quote
wateroftyne Posted Saturday at 21:13 Posted Saturday at 21:13 I would like to buy them all, and smash them into tiny pieces. 3 Quote
basshead56 Posted Saturday at 22:33 Posted Saturday at 22:33 (edited) Fender Marketing dept. pitch meeting, Corona: "So, any revolutionary new bass ideas guys? We are being called lazy online due to a lack of anything other than re-hashing our two core models for the last 65 odd years." "Have we done an active PJ this year?' "We have?!" "Oh, ok." "How about something, something Vintage?" "Oh ok." "Hmm, too early for another Ultra..." "How about some signature Jazzes BUT they are for indie female players?!" "Oh, we've done that too... ok...' "Ok no wrong answers here, anything goes, let's go!!!" Crickets One guy: "How about a bass that can only be used for scoring a Tarantino soundtrack and not much else?" "Go on..." "Right, a Jazz, probably. But it's a... "Stick a P pickup in there" "Ok, a Jazz with a P pickup, but also let's make it godless, heinous and semi-fretless" "Ok guys we're on fire here, what else?" "Give it a weird paint job, a semi-expensive neck 'bucker and wonky effects, slap a Custom Shop logo on it and charge $15k for it..." ... ... * Single senior executive clapping slowly, before entire board room joins in one by one leading to a standing ovation! * "We'll bring out a MIM or Jap version, followed by a Squier Paranormal line in 6 months and charge $2k" (then discontinue it in 18 months) "We've sorted the company's earning for the next two years guys, well done!" Edited yesterday at 09:21 by basshead56 1 8 Quote
Cato Posted yesterday at 05:29 Posted yesterday at 05:29 8 hours ago, MichaelDean said: I love the look of these. I'd want all of the frets though please. Yep I'm not sure what kind of technique you need to make good use of the half fretless thing, but I definitely don't have it. Quote
Mrbigstuff Posted yesterday at 06:48 Posted yesterday at 06:48 9 hours ago, simonlittle said: I’d love to know how many of these they end up actually selling. I doubt many at all. A bass designed to fit one man’s extremely niche requirements, and its ugly as sin on top of that! Hopefully they’re made to order. 1 Quote
kwmlondon Posted yesterday at 08:24 Posted yesterday at 08:24 Well. I’m glad a big player like Fender can still make something that would shame a boutique builder in terms of nuttiness. I would take a whole day to travel to a store to try that slab of fruit cake lunacy! The price makes me feel much better about my own meagre, frugal purchases. Quote
Ben Jamin Posted yesterday at 11:07 Author Posted yesterday at 11:07 Really like the pick-guard as a mix of '52 P-bass and Marcus Miller Jazz! I could see it doing pretty well as a body/pick-up concept in a MIM model if they committed to either fretted/fretless and put a passive tone circuit in there instead, with a more regular set of finishes. Those pick-ups would work great for a warm fretless tone. But then that would just make it another boring Fender? Another thought, is there a good reason why we don't see more effects in basses? There are plenty of 9V or 18V active basses that only power a 3-band EQ. It'd be cool to see something like a compressor and SansAmp in a body, which everyone could find useful. Maybe even a tuner? Could even be clever with an XLR output and phantom power? 1 Quote
AndyTravis Posted yesterday at 13:17 Posted yesterday at 13:17 That looks ace to me. 1. fretted or fretless…never both. 2. £14k? Feff…no. I reckon you could do something like that for about £300 in bits. Quote
kwmlondon Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 4 hours ago, Ben Jamin said: Really like the pick-guard as a mix of '52 P-bass and Marcus Miller Jazz! I could see it doing pretty well as a body/pick-up concept in a MIM model if they committed to either fretted/fretless and put a passive tone circuit in there instead, with a more regular set of finishes. Those pick-ups would work great for a warm fretless tone. But then that would just make it another boring Fender? Another thought, is there a good reason why we don't see more effects in basses? There are plenty of 9V or 18V active basses that only power a 3-band EQ. It'd be cool to see something like a compressor and SansAmp in a body, which everyone could find useful. Maybe even a tuner? Could even be clever with an XLR output and phantom power? I think it’s just that it’d limit the appeal of the instrument - the chances of a bass having the exact distortion I want are very low… but that all changes with modelling because you can have whatever you want. I think we’ll see more of these in the future. Quote
jd56hawk Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago (edited) At first, I thought it said $4,500, but damn! I mean, I can understand $12,500 or even $13,500, but $14,500? Edited 21 hours ago by jd56hawk Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago Seems to combine the worst of Gibson and Rickenbacker onto a Fender body. 3 Quote
rwillett Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago For $14,500 I'll take my rather nice Jazz and pull half the frets out with my teeth. My kids (now 18 and 16) have loads of sparkly painting stuff left over from when they were five, I've got some PVA glue and I'll pour a mm or two all over it. Both my daughters went through a very pink sparkly stage at 5-6 years old, so we have kgs of the stuff left over for something or other. This is that something. I'll do it dirt cheap at around $10k and I'm cutting my own throat at that price. Quote
Jack Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago Poor Fender. Hated for being stale, hated for doing something unique. 1 Quote
razor5cl Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 16 hours ago, Cato said: Yep I'm not sure what kind of technique you need to make good use of the half fretless thing, but I definitely don't have it. You need to play like Cronos from Venom - make a total bloody racket and mainly use that fretless upper register for slides and making various ungodly noises Quote
Rodders Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago I maintain the 6 string/s made for Tye Zamora is the "weirdest" Fender, doesn't remotely resemble anything else they've ever produced. 1 1 Quote
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