Baronialhall Posted September 25, 2017 Share Posted September 25, 2017 I have a S8 USA Precision bass, late seventies...blah blah. It has a great tone but I like Jazz bass sound too. Is it worth getting a bridge pickup fitted to increase the scope of tones available? I thought about getting a Fender Jazz but they are so expensive and it's a pain lugging two basses to gigs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LewisK1975 Posted September 25, 2017 Share Posted September 25, 2017 Do what I did - get a cheap squire PJ. Modding your 70's P bass is something not to be done lightly. It's irreversible if it doesn't work out. Here's the thread where I asked a similar question: http://basschat.co.uk/topic/311537-buy-cheap-backup-vs-modify/page__fromsearch__1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baronialhall Posted September 25, 2017 Author Share Posted September 25, 2017 thanks for that, I guess it's a good way to go. I might get a cheap jazz, then if I prefer it I could sell both basses and buy a better jazz bass. food for thought anyway.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
timhiggins Posted September 25, 2017 Share Posted September 25, 2017 I would keep the 78 p and buy a Sire v7 in addition you will then have all bass's covered ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NJE Posted September 25, 2017 Share Posted September 25, 2017 I love P necks and the overall aesthetic but I always seem to shift them because I miss that tighter sound of a bridge pickup. Don't mod your original 70's bass, as that wise fellow said, try one of the Squier PJ basses and see how you get on. I was blown away by how good they were, and I still need to save a few quid from gigs to get one. If you get on with the sound then think about getting a higher quality one if you think you need it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dmccombe7 Posted September 25, 2017 Share Posted September 25, 2017 [quote name='LewisK1975' timestamp='1506331907' post='3377887'] Do what I did - get a cheap squire PJ. Modding your 70's P bass is something not to be done lightly. It's irreversible if it doesn't work out. Here's the thread where I asked a similar question: [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/311537-buy-cheap-backup-vs-modify/page__fromsearch__1"]http://basschat.co.u...__fromsearch__1[/url] [/quote] +1 I'm with NJE on this. Its too good a bass to start cutting into. Think it would devalue your P bass. I have a Jazz and went for a Fender deluxe PJ and its a great bass and has a good variety of tones but you don't get a true Jazz sound from it because it lacks the neck J pick up. You do get the P sound from it and can add a little more bite to the P sound but generally speaking i tend to run it mid-point and have both on equal split. Going for a cheaper PJ would be the better option and if its not for you it would be easy to move on. Dave Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mcnach Posted September 25, 2017 Share Posted September 25, 2017 [quote name='Baronialhall' timestamp='1506331558' post='3377876'] I have a S8 USA Precision bass, late seventies...blah blah. It has a great tone but I like Jazz bass sound too. Is it worth getting a bridge pickup fitted to increase the scope of tones available? I thought about getting a Fender Jazz but they are so expensive and it's a pain lugging two basses to gigs. [/quote] If you really like that bass, I'd say to hell with 'resale' and 'original' and add that Jazz pickup to it. I personally prefer a P/J to a Jazz. You don't get exactly the sound of a Jazz, but you get something that adds a few extra great tones. It's a simple operation, and P/J basses are not exactly hard to sell, in case one day you decided to move it on. If you buy another bass, it's another bass... I prefer to keep playing a bass I've bonded with and feel comfortable with and modify it to suit, than search for an entirely new instrument, if it's just a matter of changing electronics or adding a different pickup. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
afterimage Posted September 25, 2017 Share Posted September 25, 2017 I have a jazz p j bass https://reverb.com/item/1372259-fender-vintage-hot-rod-70s-jazz-bass-candy-apple-red-rosewood-187 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
uk_lefty Posted September 27, 2017 Share Posted September 27, 2017 [quote name='afterimage' timestamp='1506376349' post='3378378'] I have a jazz p j bass https://reverb.com/item/1372259-fender-vintage-hot-rod-70s-jazz-bass-candy-apple-red-rosewood-187 [/quote] Always liked the look of those. Nobody ever asks about fitting a p pickup to a jazz, always fitting a jazz pickup to a p... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
machinehead Posted September 27, 2017 Share Posted September 27, 2017 [quote name='afterimage' timestamp='1506376349' post='3378378'] I have a jazz p j bass [url="https://reverb.com/item/1372259-fender-vintage-hot-rod-70s-jazz-bass-candy-apple-red-rosewood-187"]https://reverb.com/i...ed-rosewood-187[/url] [/quote] I have that bass too. I really like it. The P pickup is 20mm closer to the nut than an actual P bass and I wonder what difference it makes to the sound? The position issue plus the fact that it has a jazz-style blend circuit rather than switching, as on my USA Jaguar. I don't hear much, if any difference on a gig. Frank. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yorks5stringer Posted September 27, 2017 Share Posted September 27, 2017 Or get a Jaguar Bass, the Squier has a PJ set-up. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quatschmacher Posted October 13, 2017 Share Posted October 13, 2017 Depends what you need it for. If you want the sound of a Jazz with both pickups in use then a Jazz is the only way to go. If you just want to use the P pickup soloed and the J pickup soloed then a PJ is great choice. I have a Fender PJ (PJ pickups in the normal (60s) position, P body J neck and it's very versatile. I personally don't like the sound of both pickups on full though it's a different sound from a Jazz with both pickups on full. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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