Twigman Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) I'm in the market for a jazz bass. My current bass for everything is a EBMM USA Sterling 4HH - been number 1 bass for last almost 9 years. But I fancy a change. I've owned precisions and find the nut too wide - I have 2 precisions with jazz necks but I fancy a real jazz. I am leaning toward buying new. I don't want Mexican or Indonesian - call me whatever you like but I've decided Japanese or American only So I've narrowed the choices down to: - prerequisite RW boards only MIJ 'Hybrid' II £1,500 ish pros: price, colours, headstock end truss rod adjustment cons: basic bridge, no case only gig bag American Professsional II £1,900 ish pros: slim profile neck (I like that), option of top load or string through bridge, hard case cons: 5 bolt neck (limits choice of replacement necks if required) - not keen on any colour scheme, not keen on the tuners - prefer the large vintage open wheels, American Vintage 66 £2,200 ish pros: love the sea foam green colour with matching headstock, like binding on the fb, 66voiced pickups, hard case cons: price, never liked the vintage bridge Mod Shop £2,000 ish pros: choice of colours, block inlays available, choice of pickups, same bridge as Professional II with through body stringing and top loading available, hard case cons: no neck binding available, same tuners as Pro II, no matching headstock, 10 week lead time Custom Shop £4,000 ish pros: can have almost any spec you want cons: it'll cost both time (long lead time) and big money I am leaning toward the MIJ Hybrid II in Noir but the Vintage66 in sea foam green is also tugging at my strings.... If you were in the market for a NEW Fender jazz, which would you choose and why? Edited 53 minutes ago by Twigman Quote
Reggaebass Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I’m pretty much a jazz and precision player now, I’ve had so many jazzes from Mexican to custom shop, I know they aren’t new but one of the best ones I’ve got now is the American jazz elite, they are passive and active and are amazing quality, i like them so much that I’m looking for another at the moment in black, it’s just a suggestion but try one out if you can , the American Ultra is another I’d recommend trying Quote
police squad Posted 58 minutes ago Posted 58 minutes ago I'd buy the Adam Clayton signature jazz, if I wanted a jazz I did have a Flea jazz and it sounded awesome Quote
paul_5 Posted 49 minutes ago Posted 49 minutes ago If you’re used to a MM bas then I’d probably opt for an active Jazz just to make swapping on a gig easier. Quote
Twigman Posted 38 minutes ago Author Posted 38 minutes ago 10 minutes ago, paul_5 said: If you’re used to a MM bas then I’d probably opt for an active Jazz just to make swapping on a gig easier. I favour a passive jazz. Battery anxiety is one of the drivers for change. Quote
Twigman Posted 29 minutes ago Author Posted 29 minutes ago (edited) 28 minutes ago, police squad said: I'd buy the Adam Clayton signature jazz, if I wanted a jazz If I could get it without his signature on the headstock that would definitely be in the running - it has everything: block inlays, bound fingerboard, lollipop tuners, string through bridge.....but it also has Adam Clayton's signature on it (and presumably a slice of commission directly to him in the price) - for that reason it rules itself out. Shame Edited 29 minutes ago by Twigman Quote
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.