Len_derby Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago Mexican P-J , my go-to gigging bass. Love it. 3 Quote
DanDoesBass Posted 16 hours ago Author Posted 16 hours ago 1 hour ago, Len_derby said: Mexican P-J , my go-to gigging bass. Love it. Great aren’t they! 🙌 1 Quote
DanDoesBass Posted 14 hours ago Author Posted 14 hours ago 4 hours ago, Byo said: Very interested in this too. The Nordstrand is a great upgrade for the Japanese pup, especially if you want more definition. The JMJ has a custom Mustang pup, wasn't this done by Seymour Duncan? It's a very P-bassy sounding pup, a bit more body than the Mustang. As far as I am aware. @DanDoesBass tell us more! @Byo @Lozz196 I loved the JMJ’s punch, but I wanted a warmer, beefier tone with bigger lows, less top-end bite, and a hotter output, so I dropped in the Nordstrand. That said, depending on the amp and pedals the difference can be subtle—both pickups are great…I mostly just wanted an excuse to put Nordstrands in. 👀😂 My father in law has a JMJ with the stock pickups, I’ll do a side by side to see how noticeable it really is. 👌 3 1 Quote
DanDoesBass Posted 14 hours ago Author Posted 14 hours ago When does it go from a collection to an obsession?! 7 Quote
ezbass Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago (edited) 1 hour ago, DanDoesBass said: When does it go from a collection to an obsession?! I think it’s probably 5+ 1 hour ago, Lozz196 said: Erm, like this? However, I could be wrong Edited 12 hours ago by ezbass 2 Quote
DanDoesBass Posted 12 hours ago Author Posted 12 hours ago 1 hour ago, Lozz196 said: Erm, like this? Now this guy knows how to party! TBH I have been considering a second JMJ for a while now... Nice to see I am not the only one. Any differences between them at all? @Lozz196 Quote
Lozz196 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Only the weight, not much in it though, from about 7.5lbs to just over 8. All play and sound pretty much identical. 1 Quote
ped Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Welcome to BC @DanDoesBass I'm a paid up member of the Mustang Brotherhood - which is weird, because a few years ago I would have laughed at the idea. I bought the '66 Mustang on a whim and fell in love with it, especially with rounds. Since I had it modified with new pickups it's become my favourite bass. I realised that short scale would be really well suited for fretless, given the additional weight afforded to the higher strings. I bought the '72 Musicmaster and a fretless Mustang neck to test that idea, and it's fantastic. Shortly the bass is going to a local luthier who is doing a few other bits such as correcting the electronics, replacing the bridge and possibly epoxy coating the board. 3 Quote
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