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Ernie ball Sub Vs Fender P vs Fender J


VxR Rusty
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Right, im starting to want to change my bass again

I have a 2007/8 Ernie ball sub bass, but im swaying towards the fender J and fender P bass
The Genre im playing atm is very much, Dance/industrial/electronic-rock, basicly Hadukoen, NIN, Prodigy, pendulum etc etc

Was wondering if anyone could give me a run down on wich bass would be best for me :)

I like low action and thin necks btw :)

Rusty

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Nothing wrong with the sub, love it, but im fancying a change, It doesnt really give me the sound im going for either, i tried a fender P the other day and it was immensely nicer on sound!!!! but didnt play as nice,

The EB was perfect for my previous bands, but its basicly a case of,
Loads of treble
or
No treble

theirs no nice warm sounds in between

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Aerodyne Jazz Bass, or Duff McKagan Signature Bass?

Or, as iconic has put forward, Yamaha. Theres a BB1100s up for grabs on here at the moment.

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P & J pickups, active, but the bass can be run in passive mode, active has bass/mid/treb. From what I recall from mine (20 yrs ago) was a thinner neck than a Precision.

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i use a Peavy/markbass III bass head (150 watts) through a 2x15 laney cab, i think im just fancying a change, but that fender sounded great through my rig, and it was a cheap one too :/

Ive had a Yamaha before, wasnt too keen on it :/

Other basses ive had was
5string Bass collection, lovely bass
some form of stagg (played it to death)
and started with a westfield. lol

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This is my full set up

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