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Funkfingers
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Re: Help me choose a bass(es)
In my opinion, the Squier VM Jazz Bass plays exceedingly well. It is a great platform for upgrading as and when the need arises.
The Squier VM Precision Bass model features PJ pickups and a wider but shallower neck profile. (Kinda '63/64-ish.) The example that I tried today had a chunky, machined steel bridge whereas the Jazz had the traditional bent steel plate affair.
If you want the P sound, you need a split coils P pickup. The only J style pickup that gets anywhere close to that tone is the Bartolini 9J-S#4.
A PJ pickup pair will suffer from output level imbalance. One way to work around this is to rig the P pickup up for series/parallel mode switching. Parallel mode makes a better output and tonal match for the bridge position J pickup.
In my opinion, the Squier VM Jazz Bass plays exceedingly well. It is a great platform for upgrading as and when the need arises.
The Squier VM Precision Bass model features PJ pickups and a wider but shallower neck profile. (Kinda '63/64-ish.) The example that I tried today had a chunky, machined steel bridge whereas the Jazz had the traditional bent steel plate affair.
If you want the P sound, you need a split coils P pickup. The only J style pickup that gets anywhere close to that tone is the Bartolini 9J-S#4.
A PJ pickup pair will suffer from output level imbalance. One way to work around this is to rig the P pickup up for series/parallel mode switching. Parallel mode makes a better output and tonal match for the bridge position J pickup.