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JONES bass, England.


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https://www.jonesbasses.com/

 

I recently came across this and I know it's a clone on the "you know what" basses but I think Mark Jones, the luthier, is heading in the right direction.

IMHO, there is nothing wrong in cloning. Sadowsky, Mike Lull, James Tyler, Suhr, Overwater etc etc.

 

The craftsmanship on the basses seem to be very nice. Best of all, it's Made In England.

 

Just wondering if anyone has tried out these basses. There isn't much information or review on the Internet.

 

Merry Christmas ALL!

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Mark's moved away from the Ken Smith tribute thing and has revised his shapes to make them a bit more original. They've got a little bit more of a Jaydee vibe now, to my eyes. He's also using multicoil pickups and a filter preamp in most of his basses now, so they're just as much a Wal tribute as a Smith one! 

 

Lovely instruments though. Looking forward to seeing more. 

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19 minutes ago, Russ said:

Mark's moved away from the Ken Smith tribute thing and has revised his shapes to make them a bit more original. They've got a little bit more of a Jaydee vibe now, to my eyes. He's also using multicoil pickups and a filter preamp in most of his basses now, so they're just as much a Wal tribute as a Smith one! 

 

Lovely instruments though. Looking forward to seeing more. 

Yeah, it's a good move to steer away from a total clone of a well known one. Not too sure how the filter preamp works though. Is it like a fixed tone, pre EQ thingy?

 

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The filter pre is a high pass for each pickup, but the variable Q turns the high pass into something like a band pass with the gain lifted at the pass frequency.

 

On a Wal you only get no lift and " some" lift, on an acg-eq-01 you have an infinitely variable lift.  This  "Jones" bass has 2x levels of lift.  That raised Q Also does weird things with the phases of the signals from the pickups making a kind of chorus effect.  Hardly ever use it on my Wal in public tbh, fun at home tho.

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2 hours ago, Bevan7 said:

I’ve been Jonesing for one of these for a while. Will get one when I win the lottery 😁

I missed out on the 20% Black Friday sale. Let's see if there is a Boxing Day/ New Year sale coming up or not! 😑

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1 hour ago, Bassassin said:

Craftsmaship notwithstanding, those are some shockingly ugly basses.

I've only just come around to the look of Ken Smiths, and these look like they've got a bit of Fodera Imperial in their blood too. I'm not sure I like the combination, but I wonder if given time I couldn't be convinced 

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