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Jazz or P bass?


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I go through phases. I'm deffo loving my jazz at the moment.

I do love a nice P though :) And I'm starting to talk myself around into getting another one this year.

Sometimes Jazz necks feel to thin, sometimes P necks feel too wide and thin front to back.

Sometimes I miss the thump of a P. Sometimes I miss the growl of a Jazz.

I've got a nice P/J, but it doesn't quite do the P thing as well as my last P did. And it doesn't touch the Jazz (Although it's a better P sound than my Jazz, it's got a Jazz neck). I might have the pickups rewound to see if I can get it to do better what I want...

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When I started into music there was only the Precision and it was the photo of Jet Harris's P on the cover of The Shadows first album that made a deep impression.

The P shape is the archetypal bass shape. When I eventually could afford one though I found that the neck was too wide for my small hands so I changed to a Jazz. Just love that growl. The solution has been a Precision body, Jazz neck with PJ pick-ups. Deep growl and ticks all the boxes. Oh but it's not a Fender, its a Lakland.

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[quote name='farmer61' post='731826' date='Feb 1 2010, 03:30 PM']Jazzes of course.
Jazz necks are perfect and the extra knob makes you look like a musician.[/quote]

I'm definitely a bass player in a band and not a musician.

I'll stick with the Precision. The instrument equivalent of a Ford Transit.

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[quote name='obbm' post='731777' date='Feb 1 2010, 02:51 PM']The solution has been a Precision body, Jazz neck with PJ pick-ups. Deep growl and ticks all the boxes.[/quote]

Yup, that's the ideal combination I think.

[quote name='obbm' post='731777' date='Feb 1 2010, 02:51 PM']Oh but it's not a Fender, its a Lakland.[/quote]

...or a Peavey Zodiac BXP. And had it been a pound lighter, I'd still have mine....

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I started on Jazz basses but found the body a bit bulky and the neck a bit thin (just like my ideal woman :) ) I've played a P (with a J at the bridge) for about the last 20 years now but I still think the Jazz is a better looking bass. They definitely make you look more of a muso....

Maybe every Fender player needs to have one of each :rolleyes:

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[quote name='Low End Bee' post='731713' date='Feb 1 2010, 01:50 PM']Precisions of course.
Jazzes necks are too skinny and the extra knob confuses me.[/quote]
The last thing you need is too many knobs in any situation. :lol: :)

Never owned either, and never played a genuine Fender so I don't know, but I've never really wanted one. Well, saying that if I was going to buy one it would probably be a Squier VMJ. So a Jazz then by default. :rolleyes:

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[quote name='raze' post='731871' date='Feb 1 2010, 05:14 PM']Wow can tell im not on Talkbass if someone had posted this on there it would have been flamed by about 50 miserable old C***S that spend more time on bass forums than they do playing bass saying Use the search function you noob !!![/quote]

:rolleyes: on the Italian Megabass forum as well, they're fairly strict about rules, though they're averagely not c*nts and I agree that some posts are really useless and petty :lol:

For what I've seen (quite little), I like the atmosphere of this forum


Getting back to the topic: I personally like both, but by now I favour my Classic '50 P in my band settings, it's got the sound I need and like, and a good neck feel (a thick one... well, not so much for me, being also a classical double-bass player :) )

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Anything using a passive bass, I'm gonna take a Precision every time. It just works.

I love the neck profile of Jazzes, but I find the passive pickups generally a bit weedy in comparison. I'm not a fan of the back pickup neck 'burp' thing: when used by a great player it works, but sometimes I feel that it just provides a perfect bass tone for music that goes nowhere. I just love the fundamental you get from a Precision.

If you start to get into active electronics though, I do think that the Jazz style pickups provide a lot more tonal versatility, as evidenced by the amount of 'J bass on steriods' basses available. Yet the fact that nobody really describes an insrument as a 'P bass on steriods' says a lot for the original design of the Precision.

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