Sir Spence Posted November 30, 2018 Posted November 30, 2018 Iām a newbie, so please be gentle! Iām a long-standing guitarist buying my first bass - Iām drawn to the Jazz tone and flexibility, but I know from guitaring that IĀ like the feel and resonance of Ā chunky necks -Ā a P-bass type of neck is more my thing ..so spending American Standard money or less, who makes something that I should take a closer look at? Cheers SS Quote
Cato Posted November 30, 2018 Posted November 30, 2018 32 minutes ago, Sir Spence said: Iām a newbie, so please be gentle! Iām a long-standing guitarist buying my first bass - Iām drawn to the Jazz tone and flexibility, but I know from guitaring that IĀ like the feel and resonance of Ā chunky necks -Ā a P-bass type of neck is more my thing ..so spending American Standard money or less, who makes something that I should take a closer look at? Cheers SS Have you tried many basses yet? The average Jazz neck is still a fair bit chunkier than any guitar neck I've ever played. It might also be worth looking at PJ basses, you get at least as much versatility as the Jazz configuration and it would broaden the number potential candidates a fair bit. I don't really have much experience with dual humbuckers but I imagine they also give a lot of options. Finally, if it's versatility and flexibility you're after then you might want to consider instruments with an active preamp, especially those with an option to switch the bass to passive. Quote
GuyR Posted November 30, 2018 Posted November 30, 2018 (edited) Jazz with a precision neck. Necks are interchangeable. An already existing hybrid can be cheaper as it is not "proper". I bought a Mexican precision with a jap jazz neck and a Seymour Duncan pickup for Ā£116 a couple of years ago. Ā Sounds like the bass made with the leftover bits would suit you. Welcome! BTWš Edited November 30, 2018 by GuyR Quote
Sir Spence Posted November 30, 2018 Author Posted November 30, 2018 Cheers @Cato - appreciate the steer Limited hands-on experience as I write, butĀ Iām planningĀ on spending a fair amount of time trying basses out tomorrow, so trying to triage and determine which stores to target. For guitars, I like a neck at least an inch deep at the 1st fret and with really full shoulders (whatās called a ābaseball bat Uā on aĀ TelecasterĀ Iām looking for classic tones, so something leaning heavily on theĀ Fender classics seems a good shout to start with Ā SS Quote
Cato Posted November 30, 2018 Posted November 30, 2018 (edited) 41 minutes ago, Sir Spence said: Iām planningĀ on spending a fair amount of time trying basses out tomorrow, so trying to triage and determine which stores to target. For guitars, I like a neck at least an inch deep at the 1st fret and with really full shoulders (whatās called a ābaseball bat Uā on aĀ Telecaster  Sounds like you've got itĀ covered. You can never go wrong by trying out as much gearĀ as possible. Edited November 30, 2018 by Cato Quote
stingrayPete1977 Posted November 30, 2018 Posted November 30, 2018 42 minutes ago, Sir Spence said: Cheers @Cato - appreciate the steer Limited hands-on experience as I write, butĀ Iām planningĀ on spending a fair amount of time trying basses out tomorrow, so trying to triage and determine which stores to target. For guitars, I like a neck at least an inch deep at the 1st fret and with really full shoulders (whatās called a ābaseball bat Uā on aĀ TelecasterĀ Iām looking for classic tones, so something leaning heavily on theĀ Fender classics seems a good shout to start with Ā SS I'd go for a five string Fender Jazz, chunky neck and jazz bass tones galore!Ā Quote
thebigyin Posted December 1, 2018 Posted December 1, 2018 PJ configuration Fender you will get the best of both worlds then...plenty of youtube demos about but at the end of the day its what feels right for you, good luck. Quote
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