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Jazz with P neck - and P with Jazz neck?


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[quote name='Billy Apple' timestamp='1435963325' post='2814105']
What about a white P bass with a Jazz pup?
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You mean a P/J? Not the same as two Jazz pups... You can't blend a P pup with a J pup in the same way. IMHO, anyway. :)

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[quote name='discreet' timestamp='1435963808' post='2814111']
You mean a P/J? Not the same as two Jazz pups... You can't blend a P pup with a J pup in the same way. IMHO, anyway. :)
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Oh, go on...
http://www.bassdirect.co.uk/bass_guitar_specialists/Spector_Euro4_LX_SE_5_classic.html

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[quote name='Billy Apple' timestamp='1435964414' post='2814113']
Oh, go on...
http://www.bassdirect.co.uk/bass_guitar_specialists/Spector_Euro4_LX_SE_5_classic.html
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Ohh... Yes, that is indeed very nice, but I want a P-width neck! :)

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Thanks to Rumple (Dave) for a link to a UK bass body builder... they asked for pics of the proposed body and I was fortunate enough to find these pics of what I want (on eBay US)...

[url="http://s734.photobucket.com/user/discreet-uk/slideshow/P%20Body%20Jazz"]http://s734.photobucket.com/user/discreet-uk/slideshow/P%20Body%20Jazz[/url]

It will be interesting to see what their quote is like. :)

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Hi discreet
I have been experimenting this afternoon with my basses, I've put a P bass neck on my jazz body. Your more than welcome to give it a try to see what you think of the combo.

[url="https://flic.kr/p/uC7Mvk"][/url]

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[quote name='sellisnba' timestamp='1436018108' post='2814370']
Hi discreet I have been experimenting this afternoon with my basses, I've put a P bass neck on my jazz body. Your more than welcome to give it a try to see what you think of the combo.
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That's very kind of you, thanks! :) But I'm in London so it may be impractical... How does it play? I'm assuming a P neck is heavier than a J neck - are you noticing increased neck-dive?

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[quote name='discreet' timestamp='1436021144' post='2814401']
That's very kind of you, thanks! :) But I'm in London so it may be impractical... How does it play? I'm assuming a P neck is heavier than a J neck - are you noticing increased neck-dive?
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Well given that a Jazz body is usually about 15 - 20% heavier (IME) I very much doubt it! This may be just that I've had some heavier Jazz's but I think the extra pickup adds a little mass to the bridge area (depends on the pickup - some are lighter than others. In general 2 Jazz pickups are about twice the weight of a split P pickup).

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Hi
It play's ok. I'm not a huge fan of P necks so I couldn't gel with it really. Regarding neck dive, It's certainly more evident when playing sat down without a strap. Playing with a strap it's well balanced.
When I had both necks off there was quite a bit of difference in weight, The P neck being heavier.
Hope this helps

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[quote name='Beer of the Bass' timestamp='1435930234' post='2813736']
If anything, a Jazz width neck on a P-bass seems to be quite a popular idea, so I reckon you shouldn't have any trouble finding a buyer for the leftover body and neck.
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Yup, my bitsa P bass has a J neck. My stupid little fingers prefer pencilnecks.

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[quote name='Byo' timestamp='1436065170' post='2814686']
I have read that Jazzes with P necks tend to have an interesting tone.
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I was wondering about that. I have a theory that chunkier necks produce a thumpier sound, but have no proof, of course...

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OK, then... lateral thinking. This G&L L2000 with maple neck, 1.75" (44.5mm) nut width, ash body, twin humbuckers switchable every which way and with a 3-band active/passive circuit coming in at £425..? I'm no fan of blueburst, but every other box is ticked...

[url="http://www.thomann.de/gb/gl_tribute_l_2000_premium_bb.htm"]http://www.thomann.d..._premium_bb.htm[/url]

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[quote name='miles'tone' timestamp='1436103797' post='2814944']
I really like the G&L headstock, don't see the problem at all.
It appeals to the (now ex)surfer in me though I s'pose. Reminds me of cresting waves, dude! :)
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Then it should appeal to the (now ex)alcoholic in me. Reminds me of a bottle-opener...

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