Brandon Ryan [Roland]
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Re:J-Bass or P-Bass
2013/06/03 23:23:47
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I wanted a lot of versatility of tone in a single bass, so I got a Jaguar Bass. It's the Squier Vintage Modified model. Less than 300 bucks and is actually a really decent sounding bass that covers J to P and in between quite nicely. Overall I really like the Jaguar bass concept for its ability to make all kinds of different bass tones.
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Re:J-Bass or P-Bass
2013/06/03 23:24:51
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However, my experience tells me the P bass is more mid-range punchy, but the J has more boomy bottom and a more zingy top when running through the same amp. So, for the sim, that's what I'd keep in mind. Also, the P bass is more zingy if it has the PJ pickup orientation vs. a standard P split P pickup. no disrespect..but its the other way around. the P bass is more boomier than the J bass. single-coil pups have more mid-range and top-end bite than split humbuckers. the bottom on the P bass is big, deep, and rich. i myself use a JazzBass, but i have long switched back to flatwound strings and the Dimarzio Model J pups, which does somewhat gives you a P bass option. the zing and growl is more pronounced on the J bass, but the overall meat and potatoes sound of bass belongs to the P bass..
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Re:J-Bass or P-Bass
2013/06/03 23:52:58
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cryophonik I prefer the Jazz over the P-basses, but my main bass for the past 15+ years has been my trusty ol' G&L L-2000. Arguably the best line of basses Leo Fender has ever made. Another G&L owner This one looks just like mine, except for an ebony fretboard http://i89.photobucket.co.../k229/komual/2KEfr.jpg Bought it new about 30 years ago. Also have a slightly newer fretless with the slimmer quarter-sawn neck.
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Re:J-Bass or P-Bass
2013/06/04 07:23:11
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Not trying to change the subject but it sure was nice to see a post from Brandon! I hope he is doing well in his new position but he is sorely missed around this forum. It is great to see him keeping up with us on this forum. I hope we see more of him.
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Re:J-Bass or P-Bass
2013/06/04 09:15:27
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I prefer the Jazz over the P-basses, but my main bass for the past 15+ years has been my trusty ol' G&L L-2000. Arguably the best line of basses Leo Fender has ever made. Have you heard the L2000 with single coil mod (switchable)? Had a nice L2000 and that was a great sound... Wasn't as crazy about its humbucker tone Those pickups have the hottest output I've seen... on any bass. The build quality of G&L is fantastic. My L2000 almost felt like a "custom shop" unit (neck was awesome)
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Re:J-Bass or P-Bass
2013/06/04 09:24:15
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Re:J-Bass or P-Bass
2013/06/04 09:28:40
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I have a Ric 4003 Fireglow... Have a soft-spot for that Chris Squire/Geddy Lee tone. Nothing really sounds like a Ric. - The old bridge (floating tail-piece - have to remove it to adjust intonation = royal PITA) which helps with that "twang"
- The old style pickups
- The combination of wood and neck-thru construction
- The slightly shorter scale length
- The neck profile
The Ric 4001 and 4003 basses are a bit like driving an MG. Can be a blast... but the ergonomics and old design make it more temperamental.
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Re:J-Bass or P-Bass
2013/06/04 09:36:14
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Wanted to chime in about the Stingray... Don't think that the SR is limited to funk/slap styles! Watch Ed Friedland (spelling?) playing the new "Classic" series on youtube. Fits perfectly in rock/country/pop/etc Great/consistent quality... easy to maintain... and they have that SR aggressive quality... but can be tamed down with the 2-band EQ. The Classics sound darker/rounder to me than the modern/standard SRs.
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Re:J-Bass or P-Bass
2013/06/04 10:48:17
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Sidroe, Tried to mark your post as helpful--not that the other posts weren't also very helpful--but the forum wouldn't cooperate. Since you have been using the Scarbee, the observations are valuable. Thanks. PS We have some knowledgeable bass dudes here.
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Re:J-Bass or P-Bass
2013/06/04 14:36:00
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For me I like the P Bass better. but for you it would depend on the type of music your playing and the bass sound you prefer to have in those songs.
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Re:J-Bass or P-Bass
2013/06/04 16:24:04
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beautiful, beautiful basses, twigman, love the green one. and yea, I love the J!
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Brandon Ryan [Roland]
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Re:J-Bass or P-Bass
2013/06/07 02:38:33
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Sidroe Not trying to change the subject but it sure was nice to see a post from Brandon! I hope he is doing well in his new position but he is sorely missed around this forum. It is great to see him keeping up with us on this forum. I hope we see more of him.
Hey thanks for the kind sentiments. Nice to see you too. I really do love this community here. Enjoying the new digs too.
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Re:J-Bass or P-Bass
2013/06/07 16:03:46
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I did not see this mentioned but you get different tones with different types of necks. A maple neck and fingerboard will produce a brighter tone while a rosewood fingerboard will give you a darker tone.
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Re: J-Bass or P-Bass
2013/06/07 16:33:03
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Must say I'm a bit surprised by the # of responses, but good stuff. For what it's worth, a P bass has always worked out better for me. I have two 66's, one modified with a J p/u (much to the horror of the vintage purists) but find the unmodified one ends up on the majority of the tracks (by far). Style is mostly old school r&b, alternative, indie roots rock stuff and it just seems to fit better. Usually thru a Radial DI and an old B-15/RE-20. Can't say I'm a fan of the virtual instruments, but I expect they work for some circumstances.
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Re: J-Bass or P-Bass
2013/06/07 17:14:10
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Jazz bass here but there are times I wish I had a P. I got the Jazz for a range of sounds but if you want it in the pocket quick, the P works especially with DI and you can avoid having to EQ the top end of the jazz bass to make it fit for certain types of music.
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