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[quote name='wateroftyne' timestamp='1449836753' post='2927328']
They should have been on top of this a loooong time ago...
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Exactly, I find it almost sad to say that if I were looking for a Precision or a Jazz the last place I'd be looking is Fender, especially if buying new, but even I was buying vintage. I've owned/still own 70's Precisions by Yamaha and Ibanez and, despite costing no more than £300 each, both blow 70's Fenders out of the water. My current Yam is better than all of my pre-CBSs. Whilst the current Fender product line is clearly more QC consistent by comparison with earlier eras, so it bloody well should be a for a company that have been doing it for 60+ years. The problem is however that they charge a massive premium for the name. I'm not exaggerating when I say that Yamaha have better instruments in their budget ranges than Fender have in their Custom Shop range. Even Fender's standard MIA offering is creeping up to the level for which you can buy a pretty outstanding instrument from a whole range of better builders like Sadowsky. They're not alone of course, Rics are even worse, at least Fender have their current QC sorted, Ric are still sending unplayable 4003s to shops at close to £2000.

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Exactly, I find it almost sad to say that if I were looking for a Precision or a Jazz the last place I'd be looking is Fender, especially if buying new, but even I was buying vintage. I've owned/still own 70's Precisions by Yamaha and Ibanez and, despite costing no more than £300 each, both blow 70's Fenders out of the water. My current Yam is better than all of my pre-CBSs. Whilst the current Fender product line is clearly more QC consistent by comparison with earlier eras, so it bloody well should be a for a company that have been doing it for 60+ years. The problem is however that they charge a massive premium for the name. I'm not exaggerating when I say that Yamaha have better instruments in their budget ranges than Fender have in their Custom Shop range. Even Fender's standard MIA offering is creeping up to the level for which you can buy a pretty outstanding instrument from a whole range of better builders like Sadowsky. They're not alone of course, Rics are even worse, at least Fender have their current QC sorted, Ric are still sending unplayable 4003s to shops at close to £2000.
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Not that you are exaggerating at all !

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[quote name='ubit' timestamp='1449881295' post='2927794']
Not that you are exaggerating at all !
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Well perhaps a little :)

However, the general sentiment is true, Fender are just not 'the best' any more, at anything, and certainly not Precisions. All they're doing to maintain market position is producing an almost interminable flow of 'signature', road-worn and relic instruments, most of which are all pretty much the same as each other barring the colour scheme and a few idiosyncratic details. OK, they have improved the quality of their budget instruments hugely, and should perhaps be praised for doing so, but in the context of 'best' - which is what this thread was about - they're not even top 5.

My comment re FCS wasn't all exaggeration however, play a Yammie BB1024 against many FCS Precisions or P/Js and all you'll notice when you leave the shop is the extra grand in your bank account. OK, I'm no great fan of the look of the Yammie, but the build quality, playability and tone are outstanding, and you get the feeling you are playing an instrument built by a company that is constantly striving to make better instruments, not simply more instruments.

This years I've sold all my Fenders - including a couple of CSs - but kept the Yamahas. In fact this is the first time in almost 20 years that I don't have a Fender. If I wanted a high quality Precision that I can't get off-the-peg or on here, I'd probably build one from custom Warmoth parts.

And my comment re Ric, probably understatement :)

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Simples.

Buy another Japanese Precision that doesn't have the sentimental value of your old one, and use that.

Squier JV, Fender JV, you know the drill.

Will hold value, not hard to resell down the line, and you already know they're great.

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Oh... you should have said earlier.

In that case - Maruszczyk.

I was hanging on for the new Lakland Skyline PJ with blocks. When it came out, they couldn't guarantee the weight, and a lot of the parts a aren't the best quality. When I spotted the Jakes, I couldn't believe my luck. My exact spec, for a few hundred quid less, and it's not made in Indonesia.

IMO, anyone considering a Lakland, Sandberg, Fender, wether USA, German, Japanese. Indonesian or otherwise, should at least check these out first.

I'm painfully aware that I bang on about them all the time, but I'm doing everyone a favour :-)

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[quote name='nash' timestamp='1449937228' post='2928191']
I guess if I should re-word the question.

Suggestion of P type basses around the new price of USA Fenders and Lakland Skyline (£1k?) and also a brand with a good QC consistency. So not necessarily the absolute best but still very good.
[/quote]One of our number was waxing lyrical about this in another thread http://www.bassdirect.co.uk/bass_guitar_specialists/D_Lakin_Bob_Glaub_Sonic_Blue.html

And said thread http://basschat.co.uk/topic/274892-tried-a-new-d-lakin-bob-glaub-today/page__p__2928161__hl__lakland__fromsearch__1#entry2928161

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[quote name='cocco' timestamp='1449780111' post='2926835']


I've got no idea how to say it. Maroochick? I should have figured that out before I ordered one :)
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Marooshchick I believe! With the 'i' sounding a little bit like an 'uh' and pronounced quickly.

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I enjoy trying lots of different basses and never get attached to anything I plan to sell....apart from my Limelight P I sold a few months back.

So much so I went to my Devon Limelight friend yesterday and alas I went for the Thin Lizzy Precision...feels like coming home..and it did. Gigged as well last night, love it. There's a little bit of magic in every limelight I've tried...magic I rarely get in other Precisions ;)

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I've got to say I quite like the new Sandberg shapes. I'm normally quite traditional when it comes to P-bass shapes but this reminds me a little of the Ibanez ATK I once had.

Has anyone tried one yet?

http://www.bassdirect.co.uk/bass_guitar_specialists/Sandberg_II_VM4_Orange_2.html

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[quote name='wateroftyne' timestamp='1449938532' post='2928207']
Oh... you should have said earlier.

In that case - Maruszczyk.

I was hanging on for the new Lakland Skyline PJ with blocks. When it came out, they couldn't guarantee the weight, and a lot of the parts a aren't the best quality. When I spotted the Jakes, I couldn't believe my luck. My exact spec, for a few hundred quid less, and it's not made in Indonesia.

IMO, anyone considering a Lakland, Sandberg, Fender, wether USA, German, Japanese. Indonesian or otherwise, should at least check these out first.

I'm painfully aware that I bang on about them all the time, but I'm doing everyone a favour :-)
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what is the hardwate on the jake like? can the p pups be swapped out for standard p sized pups (|SPD1/3 etc and what are their own pups like? id want to fit a drop d tuner what size and type of tuners do they fit?

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[quote name='thebuckets' timestamp='1450459132' post='2933103']
what is the hardwate on the jake like? can the p pups be swapped out for standard p sized pups (|SPD1/3 etc and what are their own pups like? id want to fit a drop d tuner what size and type of tuners do they fit?
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The hardware is all good. The tuners are usually their own, P-style, but they use Hipshots etc. when needed. Best drop Adrian a mail and ask him.

As for pickups, both the Haussels in my 'burst and Maruszczyks in my new white one are marvellous. The Maruszczyks seem hotter and growlier (but that might be down to other factors). There's a lovely red Jake knocking around Tyneside (was owned by Warwickhunt, recently sold on to another player around here) that has an aftermarket DiMarzio in it - whether it was a straight drop-in or not, I don't know. Again, Adrian will be able to let you know.

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[quote name='Beedster' timestamp='1449903502' post='2927823']
Well perhaps a little :)

However, the general sentiment is true, Fender are just not 'the best' any more, at anything, and certainly not Precisions. All they're doing to maintain market position is producing an almost interminable flow of 'signature', road-worn and relic instruments, most of which are all pretty much the same as each other barring the colour scheme and a few idiosyncratic details. OK, they have improved the quality of their budget instruments hugely, and should perhaps be praised for doing so, but in the context of 'best' - which is what this thread was about - they're not even top 5.

My comment re FCS wasn't all exaggeration however, play a Yammie BB1024 against many FCS Precisions or P/Js and all you'll notice when you leave the shop is the extra grand in your bank account. OK, I'm no great fan of the look of the Yammie, but the build quality, playability and tone are outstanding, and you get the feeling you are playing an instrument built by a company that is constantly striving to make better instruments, not simply more instruments.

This years I've sold all my Fenders - including a couple of CSs - but kept the Yamahas. In fact this is the first time in almost 20 years that I don't have a Fender. If I wanted a high quality Precision that I can't get off-the-peg or on here, I'd probably build one from custom Warmoth parts.

And my comment re Ric, probably understatement :)
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totally agree my yammie 1025 is spot on, a quality instrument but I still find myself looking at the good old humble fender P. I am also spending a lot of time looking at the Jake 4p they have a fiesta red pino a like for about 650 which looks a bargain

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