NJE Posted July 20, 2019 Posted July 20, 2019 This looks interesting, roasted maple neck, PJ pickups with concentric pots and not the usual Jazz neck profile you normally get on PJ offerings: https://www.pmtonline.co.uk/fender-limited-edition-american-pro-precision-bass-daphne-blue 6 Quote
Muzz Posted July 20, 2019 Posted July 20, 2019 When I read 'roasted maple' I was interested, but the lack of grain just makes it look like it's had a coat of gravy browning... Other than that it looks nice... Quote
yorks5stringer Posted July 20, 2019 Posted July 20, 2019 5 minutes ago, Muzz said: When I read 'roasted maple' I was interested, but the lack of grain just makes it look like it's had a coat of gravy browning... Other than that it looks nice... The 'Ah Bisto' version? 1 Quote
Deedee Posted July 20, 2019 Posted July 20, 2019 There seem to be a few weird and wonderful limited editions at the moment. I stumbled across this one : https://www.andertons.co.uk/fender-fsr-ltd-edition-american-professional-p-bass-w-rosewood-neck-in-surf-green-0176003757?lgw_code=16284-0176003757&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIqvHz9qfD4wIVTbTtCh0-twpzEAQYASABEgKPHPD_BwE Quote
Grahambythesea Posted July 21, 2019 Posted July 21, 2019 Ouch, at that price I’d want a bit more than a roasting! Quote
BillyBass Posted October 20, 2019 Posted October 20, 2019 I’m starting to gas after this, not for the roast maple neck or daphne blue limited edition finish though. I like the idea of a pj with separate tone and volume controls for each pick up. Has anyone got any idea whether Fender are likely to mass produce pj basses like this, with their usual colours or Is this likely to be as limited as they say? Quote
OliverBlackman Posted October 20, 2019 Posted October 20, 2019 On 20/07/2019 at 10:55, Muzz said: When I read 'roasted maple' I was interested, but the lack of grain just makes it look like it's had a coat of gravy browning... Other than that it looks nice... Yep Musicman do it much better Quote
Delberthot Posted October 21, 2019 Posted October 21, 2019 On 21/07/2019 at 22:06, Grahambythesea said: Ouch, at that price I’d want a bit more than a roasting! At that price I'd want it a bit lighter than 6kgs - surely that must include the weight of the case? Quote
BillyBass Posted October 21, 2019 Posted October 21, 2019 6 hours ago, Delberthot said: At that price I'd want it a bit lighter than 6kgs - surely that must include the weight of the case? Must be a typo, surely. Quote
uk_lefty Posted October 22, 2019 Posted October 22, 2019 I would. Looks great. Separate vol and tone could be interesting too. Quote
NJE Posted October 23, 2019 Author Posted October 23, 2019 It’s a big chunk of money but it’s a nice unusual spec so I partly understand it. I would be much more tempted if they had just gone that extra mile and made it a nice Birdseye or flame neck. Quote
LewisK1975 Posted October 23, 2019 Posted October 23, 2019 On 20/10/2019 at 23:00, BillyBass said: I’m starting to gas after this, not for the roast maple neck or daphne blue limited edition finish though. I like the idea of a pj with separate tone and volume controls for each pick up. Has anyone got any idea whether Fender are likely to mass produce pj basses like this, with their usual colours or Is this likely to be as limited as they say? I'd imagine this will be a limited version only. If you've got a PJ - I would think that a certain Mr. @KiOgon could make you a double stacked knob loom for substantially less than the cost of this Bass! Quote
OllyW Posted October 23, 2019 Posted October 23, 2019 1 hour ago, LewisK1975 said: I'd imagine this will be a limited version only. Yes, they are only making 100. Quote
BillyBass Posted October 24, 2019 Posted October 24, 2019 I’ve just taken a day off to buy one. I drove to darkest Essex, to Peach Guitars to try one out, and compare it to an American Performer PJ (and a Reverend Thundergun). I was underwhelmed. I was hoping the way the tone and volume pots were done, I would get more tones out of it than the American Performer PJ. Not really. Maybe if I had played around with the controls a bit more or was listening to it through a different amp I would have heard something more. The Roasted maple neck is nice but it doesn’t really fit with the Man City colours of the body and pick guard, in my opinion. It definitely isn’t Bisto like, more Knorr pork gravy colour. The Reverend Thundergun is really light, at least compared to a Fender P. Good of you need to stand with one over your shoulder for a couple of hours but it felt like a toy compared to the Fenders I tried. Tone wise it’s fine but I’m really after a P or a PJ to put rounds on, so it wasn’t for me. So, I went to a guitar shop, with money, with wifey’s permission and I walked out without buying a bass! Peach Guitars is great for basses though, if anyone lives near Colchester they are well worth a visit. 1 Quote
karlfer Posted January 25, 2020 Posted January 25, 2020 Love mine. It's light, the 63 neck profile with 9.5 radius & higher frets just work beautifully. Does look a little unusual that fretboard/headstock, sort of decades of smoke all over it. As with all P/J's I have, I just dial a touch of the jazz in occasionally for a little growl. Just a personal (lack of) taste thing. The P pup, tone rolled off, with deep switch on the Mesa is just sublime, even with rounds. It's a lovely versatile passive bass imo. 2 Quote
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