Jump to content
Why become a member? ×

Maruszczyk Jake PJ / 1971 Precison comparison - can you tell which is which?


Recommended Posts

Posted

Hey gang

I was bored this afternoon, so for fun I thought I'd AB my 1971 Precision and Maruszczyk Jake PJ.

Here's 40 seconds of each - both with GHS flats, through a Mesa Walkabout. Tone backed off slightly - EQ the same on each.

[url="https://soundcloud.com/wateroftyne/maruszczyk-jake-ab-test"]Which is which? Can you tell?[/url]



Posted (edited)

I'm not an expert on P-basses but I can't really tell. They both sound pretty much like a classic P-bass to my uneducated ears. It may be due to the GHS flats that help in making the two basses sound similar.

Regardless, I doubt that in a band situation the majority could hear the difference. Without taking anything away from the Maruszczyk (that is a cool bass) the Fender has classic look that perhaps in a gig people would recognise.

Edited by Silent Fly
Posted

I presume you back off the J pickup anyway...so you're going to expect a P-bass is a P-bass

I do like the paint job on the Jake tho.... takes it up a notch, visually, IMO Blocks are no bad thing either

Posted

Now isn't that interesting! I've done an A/B with these in the flesh and I could defo tell them apart at the time BUT I'd be hard pushed to be 100% sure based on the recordings... though I 'think' I can tell which is which! :D

Posted

I knew they were similar, but I was surprised they're as close as they are, given that the Jake is chambered and has the J in the circuit (albeit dialled out), and the P has 40-year-old magnets in the pickups.

Love 'em both, but the Jake goes with me to gigs these days.

Posted

Not sure which is which but I know that I definitely prefer the first one. It just seems a little smoother in its response when you played the embellishments and a bit warmer.

Based on that, I'd guess at Fender first and Maruszczyk second?

Posted

I don't know which is which but I can hear the difference. The first one is thinner with slightly more top end. The second one is fuller, richer and smoother. I prefer the second one but I agree, in a live setting they'd be very difficult to tell apart.

Posted

I cannot tell the difference between the two. Which is a bit scary considering the value of each bass. Or does this hammer home the point that it`s mostly in the fingers :ph34r: ?

That moose can lay it down though :)

Posted

I'm not a P user (nothing against them - just don't have one) but if I had to guess I'd say 1st is Fender, 2nd is Maru though both sound like P's to me. I preferred the 2nd one for some reason.

As ever with these comparisons, they just make me wish my playing was better - must practice more.

Posted

[quote name='skej21' timestamp='1443466145' post='2875008']
..... the first one. It just seems a little smoother in its response ....[/quote]
[quote name='danbowskill' timestamp='1443467952' post='2875036']
The first one sounds wonderfuly woody ....
[/quote]
[quote name='stevie' timestamp='1443467961' post='2875037']
The first one is thinner with slightly more top end.
[/quote]
[quote name='lowhand_mike' timestamp='1443520339' post='2875400']
there is a difference, first has a little more bite,.....
[/quote]

Not only can't we agree on which is which, we seem to think the same one sound different to itself! :blink:

Posted

Wow, indeed very evenly matched. Must admit the Maruszczyk name is growing on me.

I think the 1st is the Jake and 2nd is the P, the 1st feels/sounds as if it may have the chambered body (resonance different), but on a recording it is very difficult to tell them apart.

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Restore formatting

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...