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I've only been playing bass now for about 20 months (although played guitar for 20 odd years), and play in a rock/pop covers band - brilliant set of lads and we have an absolute blast.
In 2 weeks I'm 50 and want to buy something special - as in a new bass.

I've very drawn to this thing... and it's probably right there in how much money I can afford (saved up birthday/chrimbo/gig money)....

Fender Deluxe Active Precision Bass Special Surf Pearl PF

:)
I love the colour and would like to have the tone flexibilities.
https://www.bax-shop.co.uk/electric-bass-guitars/fender-deluxe-active-precision-bass-special-surf-pearl-pf?gclid=Cj0KCQiAs9zSBRC5ARIsAFMtUXG8tHBCm0zSnuonJCeTexELdOViYaS5jI9XfIcG82ZV97wypo9D3XwaAlhNEALw_wcB
Plus another £130(ish) for a decent case.

I've never played this particular one (although I've tried and liked simiar Precisions in shops) - but to be honest if 90% of the bass playing world can manage with them then I'm sure that, at my particular skill curve, I can live with it!

Any opinions would be greatly appreciated - I'm pretty much convinced Im gettting this (love the colour, the looks and am impressed by how they play), but it's always good to look at other things I've not considered.
:)

This is my current set-up:
Yamaha BB424
Hartke LH500 amp.
Gallien Krueger 410 MBE-II 8 Ohm
Ashdown MAG 410 8 0hm
 

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2 posts huh? well 1st things first, welcome to best bass forum on t'internet!

As for the bass, well that colour would tempt me greatly I gotta admit.  I cant comment on the pre amp as I'm mainly a passive man, but I'm sure someone will be along soon to give proper advice.  All I can say is, if YOU like it..that's good enough!

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I have the Mexican P Bass Special, which is pretty well the same instrument. It's decent and versatile. Note that they sell used for a lot less than the new price on the link you posted. There's one on eBay at the moment - black with a maple neck - for half that amount and it appears mint. I'd search for a used one if I were you. Have you actually played one, btw? Never buy without trying is a good rule. You may not be able to try the actual one you intend to buy, but mass produced instruments are much of a muchness, so you should be able to find one to try somewhere.

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Thanks Guys.
 
Oops - yeah, sorry jumped sraight in there eh - I did post an intro post a while ago though.
As mentioned, I reckon I pretty much getting it and as you say it's very much a personal thing where the colour combo and 'precision' thing just does it for me at the moment.

Dan - thanks for that, it's defo this colour I 'NEED' :D - and as it's a special purchase I'd rather it be new. Never played this specific model, but played a few Mexicans which like you say is pretty much the same - and liked the way they played.
 

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Just a quick addition. The P Special is not like a P Bass. The neck is the narrower Jazz Bass type. It does a reasonable approximation of the P bass sound, but you won't get that really thick vintage thump from it in my experience. However, the J pickup makes it a lot more versatile. Do think about buying used, though. You'll save a lot of money.

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21 hours ago, Dan Dare said:

Just a quick addition. The P Special is not like a P Bass. The neck is the narrower Jazz Bass type. It does a reasonable approximation of the P bass sound, but you won't get that really thick vintage thump from it in my experience. However, the J pickup makes it a lot more versatile. Do think about buying used, though. You'll save a lot of money.

Cheers Dan - appreciate it.


Looking at American Pros now :D - don't so the surf Pearl

though :(


https://www.reidys.com/pr/electric-guitars/fender-american-pro-p-bass-rw-olympic-white-23617/?&utm_source=GoogleBase&utm_medium=Feed&utm_campaign=PriceComparison&gclid=CjwKCAiA1uHSBRBUEiwAkBCtzcKKiS6K3tO0BDveh07H57CLnC6y_kk0agXJtL-PJHtcGFW9g0H2lxoC4kkQAvD_BwE

and they come with the fancy case - saving £150 ish


 

 

Bugger!
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Looks a good option,quality,versatility.I like how the looks are maybe overtaking the practical ins and outs :D proper bass player .As said used stuff saves you paying over the odds and is handy if you have a change of heart for resale values.Most basses fall into the Jazz or P Bass camp and this is a good combination of both

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1 hour ago, jazzmanb said:

Looks a good option,quality,versatility.I like how the looks are maybe overtaking the practical ins and outs :D proper bass player .

haaa - yeah, I thought that as I wrote - style over substance and all that...!!!
DEFINELTY!!!

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I don't think there's really anything special about bass guitars.

Understand what you like in terms of the neck feel and qulaity of a bass and how your going to use it.

And it's easier to over pay for a nice bass then get a great deal on a nice bass

 

My year 2000 MIJ Fender P was only $500.00 with hard shell case.

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