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I've been playing a lot more bass recently, my Jazz V (EADGC) neck is a little unwieldy, I'd like to convert it back to low B and get at least one more bass that's a standard 4 string.
Tones I like:
Geezer Butler: P - Flats
John Paul Jones: Jazz - Flats
Roger Waters: P - Flats
Geddy Lee: Jazz/Ric - Rounds
Tommy Shannon: Jazz - Flats
Matt Freeman: P - Rounds
Mike Dirnt: P/Ripper - Rounds
Tim Commerford: Jazz - Rounds
Justin Chancellor: Wal - Rounds
I'm falling down the GAS Hole wanting a couple of Jazzes with Flat/Rounds and a couple of Precisions with flats/rounds.
Need to hit the brakes before this train is runaway...
Would it be better to try to do a Jack-of-all-Trades PJ with an advanced tone circuit? A few cheaper Squier basses, one with Flats and one with Rounds? Something else completely?
I did play a Squier Vintage Modified Jazz yesterday (60s, not 70s or 77) that played nice and sounded good stock, I wouldn't be opposed to Squiers, even though I'm a total brand snob.
Tones I like:
Geezer Butler: P - Flats
John Paul Jones: Jazz - Flats
Roger Waters: P - Flats
Geddy Lee: Jazz/Ric - Rounds
Tommy Shannon: Jazz - Flats
Matt Freeman: P - Rounds
Mike Dirnt: P/Ripper - Rounds
Tim Commerford: Jazz - Rounds
Justin Chancellor: Wal - Rounds
I'm falling down the GAS Hole wanting a couple of Jazzes with Flat/Rounds and a couple of Precisions with flats/rounds.
Would it be better to try to do a Jack-of-all-Trades PJ with an advanced tone circuit? A few cheaper Squier basses, one with Flats and one with Rounds? Something else completely?
I did play a Squier Vintage Modified Jazz yesterday (60s, not 70s or 77) that played nice and sounded good stock, I wouldn't be opposed to Squiers, even though I'm a total brand snob.