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As the first of the two PJ builds I have on the go is coming to an end, I find myself wondering if I'm missing something in the collection for gigging/recording.

The sig will give away the fact I'm pretty much firmly in the P camp (2x vintage P's, a MiM Classic Lacquer 50's, a '52 Partscaster, and soon-to-be 2x Partscaster PJ's)

At the moment the '52 P gets gigged a lot - it has a SD Quarterpounder in it and it's great live. One of the PJ's is nearly done, and it has D'Addario DP126's in - also punchy. The MiM gets the odd gig out - but in reality the PJ's will take over from it. I record and write with the vintage P's but they don't get gigged.

The thing that's starting to itch is maybe I should pass on the MiM Classic Lacquer and pick up a semi-acoustic of some description to give me a different sound. The band is americana/singer songwriter rocky/counting crows sort of sound, and some songs would really benefit from a semi-style thump.

The violin body shape doesn't appeal, I tried one in a shop and it all just felt, well, wrong.

The old Harmony H22's appeal - love that old 60's thump, but they are quite spendy and might be a bit too fragile for gigging.. perhaps I'm looking for a modern take on it, or something similar?

Thoughts from the ensembled?

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[quote name='mark76' timestamp='1509888985' post='3402322']
Some guidance as to your budget would be nice, @Bridgehouse
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Not sure. I'd prefer the £500 ish sort of budget so I don't get jumpy when gigging rougher places - but more if more means actually a really big step up, if that makes sense.

Keep the suggestions coming tho - got loads of research to do!

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[url="https://www.thomannmusic.com/hoefner_hctcbsb_clubbass.htm"]Hofner HCT 500/2 Club £486 [/url]

[url="https://www.thomannmusic.com/eastwood_guitars_classic_4_orange.htm"]Eastwood Guitars Classic £486[/url]

[url="https://www.thomannmusic.com/danelectro_dead_on_58_longhorn_bass_bk.htm"]Danelectro Dead On 58 Longhorn £415[/url]

[url="https://www.thomannmusic.com/epiphone_allen_woody_rumble_kat.htm"]Epiphone Allen Woody Rumble kat £419[/url]

[url="https://www.thomannmusic.com/danelectro_dc_longscale_bass_bk.htm"]Danelectro DC Longscale Bass £444[/url]

[url="https://www.thomannmusic.com/warwick_rb_starbass_4_gold_metallic.htm"]Warwick RB Starbass £461[/url]

[url="https://www.thomannmusic.com/hoefner_verythin_bass_hct_500_8_dc.htm"]Hofner Verythin Bass HCT 500/8 £511[/url]

Loads of choices in that range :D

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They do the Eastwood in a gorgeous greenburst. Not sure how they sound, but they look great :)

https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=eastwood+classic+4+green&client=firefox-b&dcr=0&tbm=isch&source=iu&pf=m&ictx=1&fir=LCOHPJOtmByhrM%253A%252Czc1YhutpAlZ9dM%252C_&usg=__HzLZ0S9VA5Y_q0nFDnTPW1M0lkk%3D&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi1_uHh0KrXAhUBNhoKHa33AmYQ9QEINzAC#imgrc=LCOHPJOtmByhrM:

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[quote name='mark76' timestamp='1509910967' post='3402561']
[url="https://www.thomannmusic.com/hoefner_hctcbsb_clubbass.htm"]Hofner HCT 500/2 Club £486 [/url]

[url="https://www.thomannmusic.com/eastwood_guitars_classic_4_orange.htm"]Eastwood Guitars Classic £486[/url]

[url="https://www.thomannmusic.com/danelectro_dead_on_58_longhorn_bass_bk.htm"]Danelectro Dead On 58 Longhorn £415[/url]

[url="https://www.thomannmusic.com/epiphone_allen_woody_rumble_kat.htm"]Epiphone Allen Woody Rumble kat £419[/url]

[url="https://www.thomannmusic.com/danelectro_dc_longscale_bass_bk.htm"]Danelectro DC Longscale Bass £444[/url]

[url="https://www.thomannmusic.com/warwick_rb_starbass_4_gold_metallic.htm"]Warwick RB Starbass £461[/url]

[url="https://www.thomannmusic.com/hoefner_verythin_bass_hct_500_8_dc.htm"]Hofner Verythin Bass HCT 500/8 £511[/url]

Loads of choices in that range :D
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There goes my weekend internet browsing ;)

Thanks for that list! I'll be back...

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[quote name='Bridgehouse' timestamp='1510092829' post='3404009']


You know, if you could get them new I'd be all over one!
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There was a lovely blue one for sale here a little while back. I’d love to play one myself.

Having seen a couple of the Chownys at Bass Direct recently I have to say they look really nice. Didn’t get a chance to play one though, sadly.

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i'd agree on the Yamaha BEX4, i had one for a while and they're great basses, quite p-bass in tone.

another option (if you can find one) is the Fender A/E. I played one in a shop a while ago and it was really very nice, unfortunately i was skint so couldn't afford to buy it. they're Japan-built and have a precision pickup as well as a piezo, and they're that lovely familiar precision shape and feel to play.

they do pop up occasionally on here but they're pretty rare beasts. this one sold a while back [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/298117-sold-fender-ae-9091-fretless-fretted-neck-precision-bass-japan/"]http://basschat.co.u...ion-bass-japan/[/url]

Matt

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another option would be to have Andyjr1515 (or another talented builder) build you one, i'm pretty sure he could build a semi acoustic body to suit a fender neck and incorporate whatever pickups and controls you would want, compared to the complicated beauties he usually builds a semi acoustic precision would be a breeze!


Matt

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So after much musing, and research, and all that sort of thing...

I've decided to do one myself.

Contacted my fave parts builder and he can do a semi hollow body and neck to my spec. I'll finish it, build it and Part it up so I get pretty much everything I want. Anticipated budget will be around the same £500.

Seems like a no brainer tbh.

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