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Lightweight, fast-playing, fat-vintage-round tone?


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[quote name='CaioBM' timestamp='1327249077' post='1508305']
Lightweight, fast-playing, fat-vintage-round tone?
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Who are you calling a lightweight? :rolleyes: :D

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Hohner B2A? Sounds as much like a P-Bass as any P-Bass I have owned or tried. So guess by definition, also the Hohner B-Bass and Hohner jack, which are pretty well the same beast dressed up differently.

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[quote name='Paul S' timestamp='1327251962' post='1508359']
Hohner B2A? Sounds as much like a P-Bass as any P-Bass I have owned or tried. So guess by definition, also the Hohner B-Bass and Hohner jack, which are pretty well the same beast dressed up differently.
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I have a B2A DB for sale right now.

http://basschat.co.uk/topic/165836-hohner-b2a-db-4-string-drop-d-boat-paddle-l230/

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I wouldn't necessarily describe it as 'fat', but my Lakland Daryl Jones 4 is very 'forward' and well defined, not to mention being light too. It can growl as well. I'd recommend it if you're a fan of Jazz basses.

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[quote name='CaioBM' timestamp='1327249077' post='1508305']
Lightweight, fast-playing, fat-vintage-round tone?
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Are you talking about Silddx?

;)

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[quote name='Lozz196' timestamp='1327317405' post='1509094']
Fender Aerodyne Jazz Bass. Has a P/J pickup configuration, lightweight, and Jazz sized neck.
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I have an aerodyne precision, and it does exactly what you ask, especially with old strings

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[quote name='jackers' timestamp='1327320261' post='1509157']
+1 for the aerodyne jazz. It can do everything from snarling rock to fat, warm vintage. great basses.
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The jazz and precision aerodyne appear very similar (same PJ configuration, same body contouring, possibly same neck profile etc), but when I bought mine i played them both, and found the precision to be less aggressive and better suited for vintage sounds. All IME and IMO.

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[quote name='razze06' timestamp='1327321218' post='1509183']
The jazz and precision aerodyne appear very similar (same PJ configuration, same body contouring, possibly same neck profile etc), but when I bought mine i played them both, and found the precision to be less aggressive and better suited for vintage sounds. All IME and IMO.
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Fair enough :) I forgot to add to my post that the jazz has the slimmer neck, which is why I suggested that over the aerodyne p. Both are awesome basses though.

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Fender Classic 50's P-bass has about the most comfortable, quickest neck I've felt on a p-bass, and obviously would do warm and round tone beautifully.

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I have a Fender Precision '57 reissue - a Japanese one - and it ticks all your boxes: light (about 8lbs), lovely neck (quite a flat rear profile - not big and chunky), and it definitely does the fat vintage warm tone thang. B)

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