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Apologies if this has been asked already (search was not too helpful) , Im looking to buy a Squier classic vibe bass and will be buying online and am trying to decide between the 51 p bass (single coil) and the 60's p bass (split coil pickup). Only problem is I don't think ive heard anyone play a 51 p bass (whereas ive heard loads of people playing the split coil p bass) , can anybody name any bass players that use 51 p basses ?

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Dunno if you've seen this? It's a comparison of the Squier CV '50s P, '60s P and '60s J with their Fender equivalents (if you can call a Custom Shop Jazz the equivalent of a Squier... :rolleyes: ).

[url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6Cd98DH__U"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6Cd98DH__U[/url]

FWIW, I've got an MIJ '51 Reissue P, but hearing me play it would tell you absolutely nowt. :)

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[quote name='tony_m' post='552463' date='Jul 27 2009, 11:27 AM']Dunno if you've seen this? It's a comparison of the Squier CV '50s P, '60s P and '60s J with their Fender equivalents (if you can call a Custom Shop Jazz the equivalent of a Squier... :rolleyes: ).

[url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6Cd98DH__U"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6Cd98DH__U[/url]

FWIW, I've got an MIJ '51 Reissue P, but hearing me play it would tell you absolutely nowt. :)[/quote]

That's a very interesting video. I was only listening on laptop speakers, so maybe I didn't get it all, but it sounded to me like Ed Friedland on a 50s or 60s Precision sounds like Ed Friedland on a Precision, and Ed Friedland on a Jazz sounds like Ed Friedland on a Jazz, regardless of the price or label.

The thing missing from that is the band dynamic. I've got an MIJ standard P and an MIJ 51 RI P - they sound reasonably similar alone, but in the band mix the 51 RI is much growlier.

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[quote name='jonthebass' post='552702' date='Jul 27 2009, 03:06 PM'][i]Slightly[/i] off track but does anyone have any experience with a non-Fender '51 P bass type, i.e. Shuker, Bacchus, etc?
Are they completely different beasts or a good recreation/interpretation?
Regards,
JTB[/quote]

[url="http://www.flickr.com/photos/34963887@N02/sets/72157621683978205/show/"]Shuker slide show[/url]

this is mine and hopefully will be sold soon....it sounds brighter and clearer than a P...it has the s-d vintage so it could be made more ballsy with the qp's or other makes

the shuker scores over the clone models as it has better tuners bridge and nut
the neck radius is flatter and the build and finish are superb

i have used a P and found them too muddy and boom boom for my style of music..i like clarity and bell like tones

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I came close to buying one of these, then the MIJ RI came up, so I didn't. BaCH have a good reputation and are cheap.

[url="http://www.bachmusik.com/en/p100792/bach-pb60-butterscotch/"]http://www.bachmusik.com/en/p100792/bach-pb60-butterscotch/[/url]

or this

[url="http://www.bachmusik.com/en/p101126/bach-pb-60-sbl/"]http://www.bachmusik.com/en/p101126/bach-pb-60-sbl/[/url]

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Talking of Dusty - I was playing him in Portugal at the W E , big stage , hired in SVT/8x10 , I didn't want to put the fixed neck EpiEx I normally use for the ZZ trib anywhere near the monkeys at Jet2 so I used my 54 single coil P (neck off for the flight) , the blue fower one. Fair enough , the pup is a SDQP 'upgrade' but the sound was just massive. Ampeg set flat , no graphic , hit the low boost switch............massive.

I've been using it less at gigs of late , mostly because I've been playing a bit of Motown at home so I had flats on it. Now it's got roto's back on I'll be playing it live a lot more.

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[quote name='Beer of the Bass' post='560394' date='Aug 4 2009, 05:18 PM']Here's the [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNzilDmPpCg"]The Meters[/url] with a 50's P. Cool stage clothes too - wish I could get away with a suit like that...[/quote]

Thats a late 60s or early 70s Telecaster bass

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