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Musicman20
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Hi all

Received a new Fender American Standard P bass as had some credit with the store.

Just caught the cash-back offer so it was cheaper than the 'normal prices' (which have hit an all time high...silly high prices compared to 2 years ago).

The bass was brand new...sealed from Fender. No one had touched it.

I have another P bass upstairs. It was £200 cheaper than this one. Beautiful bass...at the same time my 2011 USA Jazz is also excellent.

This new P bass ain't so great. Looks and feels a bit bodged. Fit and finish aren't as good as my other two...by far. Fender have also changed the stock strings and they also ain't so great.

How long do I play the lottery for and when do I give up?! Shall I try another? Should I give up and get a Bongo? :P

Store is being patient, I may add. No problems there. :)

P bass being picked up tomorrow...now I need to decide what to do.

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Music shops must shudder when they pick the phone up and your on the end saying "I want to buy a bass" ;)

That's really bad luck AGAIN! I think it drives home the point try before you buy. If i was buying a bass at these sort of prices i'd do my damnedest to drive/hop on a train to the shop and check it out before I parted with anything.

What's the price of a train ticket compared to this hassle?

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[quote name='Musicman20' timestamp='1327615764' post='1514414']
5 hours there, 5 hours back...day off work, cost of fuel, cost of staying over, currently have no car as saving for a much better one thus using the joys of the bus/train.
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If that's what it takes...

Specifically what don't you like about this one?

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[quote name='wateroftyne' timestamp='1327616128' post='1514425']
If that's what it takes...

Specifically what don't you like about this one?
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Didn't want to go into detail and cause a huge thread...Ill PM you just so you know.

I won't go into details about travelling to try one, because it makes little sense unless you are in the rather unfortunate position I am in with cars/transport.

The Jazz I searched for actually turned up to be stunning out of the box. Not one problem. It can happen!

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I'm afraid it would take a lot for me to go back to a standard USA Fender and even then I would never buy one new. I have not played a single USA Fender bass that I thought was worth £600 let alone what they charge. Nasty looking neck, funny finish, bad neck joints, sloppy pickup recesses and bad fret jobs.

In comparison I have played a lot of Squier classic vibes and they have all been perfect! Don't waste your money on new Fenders IMHO, get a squier or a Mexican classic Precision. They are not all perfect but 4 out of 5 have been incredible to play and well finished.

Good luck with your decision hope you find something you like.

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Buy a bongo but please for the love of all things bassey try it out first !

Bongo was one of my all time favourite basses, for me I just could never dig the shape I tried but it just diddnt happen.
As I said before my main bass is a Dingwall so it's not that I am "stuck in 1952" I do I like different shaped basses.

Bongos are tone monsters you got to try one !

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I thought this kind of thing wasn't a secret?

If you want consistent quality, try a different manufacturer, everybody knows that. It's funny when you see ads for Fender from the 80's on, no matter what year there's often a line about "this is the year they got their quality in order" :lol:

Forget about the badge and buy a good bass instead.

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[quote name='Musicman20' timestamp='1327656475' post='1514735']
All good ideas, thanks.
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You still need that CVP Gareth. maybe now is the right time. You have a fantastic MIA P so you still need that beater bass. Save some cash and heartache and go Squier. You know what they say, "Once you go Sqiuer, you question why higher" LOL.

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[quote name='charic' timestamp='1327653741' post='1514686']
Order another fender and send another bc'er in your place (who's either going anyway or lives next door) to check it over for you? :)
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^ This! I was just reading to the end of the page to leave you with this reply but Charic beat me to it!

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[quote name='Doctor J' timestamp='1327653401' post='1514678']

If you want consistent quality, try a different manufacturer.
Forget about the badge and buy a good bass instead.
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Yes and yes.
G &L? Sandberg? Lakland? Dingwall? Spector? Not heard many Qc related gripes about any of these.Then there's the likes of Status, Vigier, Modulus, Alembic, Sadowsky and so on.
Btw, has anyone ever had a naff Yamaha?

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[quote name='Lfalex v1.1' timestamp='1327683115' post='1515391']
Yes and yes.
G &L? Sandberg? Lakland? Dingwall? Spector? Not heard many Qc related gripes about any of these.Then there's the likes of Status, Vigier, Modulus, Alembic, Sadowsky and so on.
[b]Btw, has anyone ever had a naff Yamaha?[/b]
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Never heard of such thing!!! What an outrage!!!

Not true, some RBX's were known to have battery drainage problems, i could never tell if that was true or if it was a poor use by the owners though. My TRB-5PII has a slight problem, the individual string saddles were routed a bit off-centerd from the bass's and neck's alignment, just about a mm but it can be seen if you compare the laminated on the neck trough with the saddles. It plays like a dream and intonates perfectly but if i was buying it new i would have sent it back!

Cheers

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I tried 6 or 7 before I bought my Precision nearly 4 years ago. All the same spec. One was nicer than all the others and one was nastier than all the others. The in between ones were fine. I'd never buy a Fender untested.
It's a real shame the nicest one was sunburst. The hated colour is finally growing on me now though. I must be getting old.

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If this was me I'd double check with the store that the credit you have will still be good in 6 months, a year, whatever (no reason it shouldn't be) and then just leave well enough alone for a while. Get your car sorted, make a weekend out of it and take a trip down whenever it suits. Until then just play the gorgeous basses you have.

I'm not being sarky here - been in exactly the same position of being more than frustrated on repeated occasions. Most recently a bass I have was seriously in line to becoming firewood because an earthing problem would just not go away. It literally took me packing the bass away out of sight before I could think about something else.

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