So, I'm a 4001
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- chefothefuture
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I think it's a trick test put out by the Fender maffia.
Of all my answers and I get a P-Bass?!?!?
Seems that a 4000 through a couple of SVTs and they
think thats a P-Bass
LOL
Just because I've never busted a peg head....
Well, Would anyone here wanna break a peghead on any Ricky made prior to 1970?!?!?
It's those Fender people, thats what it is.
They're watching us oh yes...
And then the aliens will come too, you'll see........
..........
Of all my answers and I get a P-Bass?!?!?
Seems that a 4000 through a couple of SVTs and they
think thats a P-Bass
LOL
Just because I've never busted a peg head....
Well, Would anyone here wanna break a peghead on any Ricky made prior to 1970?!?!?
It's those Fender people, thats what it is.
They're watching us oh yes...
And then the aliens will come too, you'll see........
..........
'68 4001MG, '70 4001 21Fret, '71 4001S MG, '71 4001FG, '72 4001AZ, '73 4001FG, '73 4001resto, '59 365FG, '96 381/12v69FG, '71 4001 21Fret FG
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david_schwab
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I came out a P-bass..
It's a great picture though! If I switched Jack Bruce to Chris Squire, and left everything else the same I came out a 4001!
I was disappointed to see there wasn't a chick holding the 4001!
I actually wanted a P bass when I first started playing... then I got a 4001 instead...
Hmmmm, take a listen to some Gentle Giant then! Ray Shulman got a great P-bass sound.
P basses have been more prevalent than Jazz basses for a long time... back in the 70's I rarely saw people with Jazzes.
It's only more recently that every one plays a Jazz. I really dislike that skinny nut! Put a P neck on a Jazz.. now that's a nice bass!
It's a great picture though! If I switched Jack Bruce to Chris Squire, and left everything else the same I came out a 4001!
I was disappointed to see there wasn't a chick holding the 4001!
I actually wanted a P bass when I first started playing... then I got a 4001 instead...
P-bass recordings tend to sound a hell of a lot more anonymous than jazz bass recordings.
Hmmmm, take a listen to some Gentle Giant then! Ray Shulman got a great P-bass sound.
P basses have been more prevalent than Jazz basses for a long time... back in the 70's I rarely saw people with Jazzes.
It's only more recently that every one plays a Jazz. I really dislike that skinny nut! Put a P neck on a Jazz.. now that's a nice bass!
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david_schwab
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Oh, I listen to Gentle Giant. They're amazing, though I have to be in the right mood for that kind of music (it's the same with Zappa). I'll admit that that P-bass sound is great, but it's really not your typical use of a P-bass. Also, the bass is mixed pretty loud on their recordings, and they don't typically play any instruments that cover up the bass (i.e. lots of overdriven guitar, heavy drumming, and so on).
In my opinion, it's just much easier to make a J-bass cut through, and of all the recordings that I've heard, P-basses tend to be the most undistinctive. Maybe it's just because they're always mixed into the background. However, the only thing I've heard that was more anonymous, as I put it, was John Myung's bass tone on Dream Theater's "Train of Thought" album, which is unfortunate, because, his tone is amazing on the next album, yet it's the same bass.
In my opinion, it's just much easier to make a J-bass cut through, and of all the recordings that I've heard, P-basses tend to be the most undistinctive. Maybe it's just because they're always mixed into the background. However, the only thing I've heard that was more anonymous, as I put it, was John Myung's bass tone on Dream Theater's "Train of Thought" album, which is unfortunate, because, his tone is amazing on the next album, yet it's the same bass.
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green_us90
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I'm a Precision, which actually IMO is on par with my '97 4003.
But to be clear, it is the true single coil Precision Bass (the SCPB) not to be confused with the split pickup Precisions, which are real good but not as good IMO as the singles. The ones with the Telecaster headstocks.
But to be clear, it is the true single coil Precision Bass (the SCPB) not to be confused with the split pickup Precisions, which are real good but not as good IMO as the singles. The ones with the Telecaster headstocks.
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