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Been having a problem with a Jazz neck on my Precision, and could do with a 5 string. Is it just a case of buying a new 5 string neck and bridge or am I missing something? Obviously the neck will have to be a 34''.

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Well, no, it wouldn't be the same size on account of having to be wider to accommodate the extra string. To convert a 4 string to a 5 string would probably be more expense and effort than the end result would be worth; you'd need to re-route the neck pocket, and get a new pickup (more routing) and make sure the whole thing is properly aligned.

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A four string P-bass neck will handle 5 strings if you're happy with narrow spacing; see the bottom of this guy's web page.
[url="http://www.3dentourage.com/425/425.htm"]http://www.3dentourage.com/425/425.htm[/url]
I'd do it with a replacement neck though, and I wonder how the A-string would sound going over both pickup halves.

Edited by Beer of the Bass
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I could always buy a new pickup - don't mind the idea of routing the body as it's had a bad relic job anyway!!

How difficult is cutting and fitting a new nut? Obviously the bridge isn't an issue, and I've already changed tuners on the bass. Might have a trial run with my SX...

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Be careful replacing necks for Fender basses or guitars in general. I bought my old '76 P-Bass with a nasty dink in the back of the neck that was driving me crazy, so I bought a new one at quite considerable cost from Chandler Guitars. The neck was too small in the pocket (you could fit a 50p coin in the gaps either side of it) and the bolt holes didn't line up. Fair play, they gave me a full refund when I sent it back to them and I went back to using the old neck! I took a neck from a standard USA P-bass before I sold it and that didn't fit either. I have heard many other stories similar to mine.

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[quote name='Beer of the Bass' timestamp='1325590287' post='1484691']
I wonder how the A-string would sound going over both pickup halves.
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I've seen more than a few factory five-strings with symmetrical P-type pickups that put the A string over both halves. I've always wondered the same thing about them.

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[quote name='shizznit' timestamp='1325605916' post='1485024']
Be careful replacing necks for Fender basses or guitars in general. I bought my old '76 P-Bass with a nasty dink in the back of the neck that was driving me crazy, so I bought a new one at quite considerable cost from Chandler Guitars. The neck was too small in the pocket (you could fit a 50p coin in the gaps either side of it) and the bolt holes didn't line up.
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I think you'll find that's not uncommon for a mid - late 70's Fender.
A lot of them have got neck pocket gaps you could park a bus in, even with the original necks attached.

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