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Self-Build Hot-Rod Precision


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Contents: Bpdy, pickguard and controls from Squier Affinity P-J.

Add: One 2006 MIM P neck, one Celinder/Armstrong P pickup, and one Wizaed 64 Jazz bridge pickup.

Retstring with TI Jazz Flats, and fettle.

Voila!

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Love a hot-rodded P-bass. Sandberg have done some nice ones...

[url="http://www.bassdirect.co.uk/bass_guitar_specialists/Sandberg_VM4_HCA_VW.html"]http://www.bassdirect.co.uk/bass_guitar_specialists/Sandberg_VM4_HCA_VW.html[/url]

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  • 2 weeks later...

Used mine exclusively on gigs since I built it. Will swap the Jazz neck on at some point and see if it still sings. If so, that will accomplish two things. 1) it will definitely be my no 1 bass, and 2) putting the MIM P neck in the other will return it to being a near factory standard bass, as bought for me by my wife!

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In this case, there was, for a time, a distinct Hot Rod Precision, so the generic US term for souping something up was used officially. And it sounds so much better than just 'P-J', because that might not be a Precision at all!

Also: I swapped the necks over as mentioned above. They both still sing beautifully. So the Hot Rod is now a P-Bass Special!

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