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J-Bass with P-neck? P-Bass with J pup configuration?


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Hi,

I'm looking for a bass with the following features

4 string (definitely)
Passive (probably)
Wide neck with wide string spacing. My P-bass is 43mm at the nut, and I think I'll struggle with less than that
J style pup configuration, giving a wide tonal spread
Glass-like, smooth neck for easy playability

Prefer secondhand, up to £250 ish

So, something like a J-bass with a wide neck, or a P-bass with a J-tone. (?)

I'm hoping I'm making some sort of sense here.

All ideas gratefully received

Steve

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Hello,

A fender Mark Hoppus Jazz bass may be worth a look. It has jazz body with a Precision Neck but has a P bass pickup. with a few extra pounds you could get a jazz pickup put in at the bridge and you would have the classic P+J pickup combo and a snazzy looking bass too. They turn up quite regularly on ebay for not much cash.

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I added a Mighty Mite P neck, from StewMac, to my jazz bass, great combo.

You could pick up a Squier Jazz cheap, get one of them, and you'd be in buisness.
It's a real nice neck, satin finish, ready for tuners, and drill holes for the body joint. With the Squier, you could use the tuners/bolts etc. off the original neck.

[url="http://www.stewmac.com/cgi-bin/hazel.cgi?action=SERVE&G=1&sku=5721&ITEM=catalog/sku.html&CURRENCY=GBP"]http://www.stewmac.com/cgi-bin/hazel.cgi?a...mp;CURRENCY=GBP[/url]

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My 80's Japanese Jazz 62 RI import has a 40mm nut. That's 2mm wider than a normal Jazz.
As it's my first Fender Jazz, I didn't realise for ages. It just felt more P like than I'd expected. Then someone pointed it out.

Should be able to get one for your budget.
PM me for contacts.

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[quote name='lwtait' post='282744' date='Sep 12 2008, 04:08 PM']they have a jazz neck.[/quote]


Good call. And there was me assuming that something called a Precision bass would have a Precision neck. Stupid of me, really. Hang on a minute - does this mean that the Squier Vintage Modified Jazz has a Precision neck!? If so, I'll buy one!

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[quote name='solo4652' post='282790' date='Sep 12 2008, 05:20 PM']Good call. And there was me assuming that something called a Precision bass would have a Precision neck. Stupid of me, really. Hang on a minute - does this mean that the Squier Vintage Modified Jazz has a Precision neck!? If so, I'll buy one![/quote]
No, the VMJ's have standard Jazz necks.

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You could try these people:

[url="http://www.bhefnerco.com/bass.htm"]http://www.bhefnerco.com/bass.htm[/url]

An alternative to Warmouth I suppose. I got a nice maple Jazz bass body and mated it with a fretless Fender Japan Precision neck, Added a set of DiMarzio UltraJazz pickups and a set of stacked pots, a Badass III bridge and bobs your uncle !

See results here

[url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=13885&hl=japanese+fretless"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=...panese+fretless[/url]

Good to deal with and great pricing. I would order neck and body separately - don't believe I got stung by customs !


Could also look at rondo - [url="http://www.rondomusic.com/product828.html"]http://www.rondomusic.com/product828.html[/url]

Good luck in your quest !

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