It’s the sound though really. You just can’t get that P sound with anything else.
I play in what is basically a blues band, and the P just works so well in that environment.
Yes that’s the one, hello again :-)
i think I’d had a few shandys when I messaged you about it lol !
if I could put a jazz neck on it from a similar era I’d probably love it. Having said that I do prefer a flatter radius on the neck.
That’s the one, micro thin frets, small radius board, silly truss road adjustment etc
I have a 60s P obsession from listening and watching early 70s era Queen as a kid.
I didn’t take into account my Homer Simpson hands when I bought it !
Nut width. Big front to back I actually like.
I think I’ve exacerbated it by putting flats on it, which I’m not that used to playing with, so at the moment it gathers dust sadly.
Big nut width, big string spacing, stubby hands. Not a great combo.
Lol :-)
thanks for all the pointers.
Im not sure I like the neck enough to mess around with the bridge., it’s just too big for me.
Its a shame. It’s an incredible sounding bass.
Basically I need to be able to adjust the string spacing better as it’s way to wide for me and the the E saddle ain’t one for being moved either.
So fancy bridge required with same screw positions as a 62 P
come to think of it you can’t adjust the spacing on a Bad Ass can you ?
Here we have another nice and light Ashdown ABM Neo cab, but this one is a 1x15 with a switchable tweeter.
Made in China with Sica speakers.
Excellent condition.
ABM 500 head fits perfectly.
Desire for single cab solution forces sale.
Will deliver within 100 mile radius of Chester.
Snazzy carpet not included in sale.