Help from you FENDER BASS players out there!
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I've recorded several bass players with MIM basses & to a man, they have always been let down by the pickups. They seem to be very inconsistent, whilst the MIA Fenders have fabulous pickups & never seem to fail to deliver the goods in a studio situation.
'Rickenbacker'...what a name! After all these years, it still thrills me.
Thanks everyone,
Chris: The link you referred me to is amazing! Now I'm REALLY CONFUSED! SO many choices.
I looked at the $300.00 JAZZ on Ebay. Anyone know if that bass will give me that classic sound I'm looking for being the pups were swapped out? I'll ask the seller about the neck width.
Judging JUST BY LOOKS, I really like this bass..
http://www.guitarjapan.com/fenderjapan/spec_jazzbass/jb62-73.html
I'd really like to get a Fender that has a THIN NECK, can anyone suggest the letter style neck for the thinnest style neck Fender makes?
Chris: The link you referred me to is amazing! Now I'm REALLY CONFUSED! SO many choices.
I looked at the $300.00 JAZZ on Ebay. Anyone know if that bass will give me that classic sound I'm looking for being the pups were swapped out? I'll ask the seller about the neck width.
Judging JUST BY LOOKS, I really like this bass..
http://www.guitarjapan.com/fenderjapan/spec_jazzbass/jb62-73.html
I'd really like to get a Fender that has a THIN NECK, can anyone suggest the letter style neck for the thinnest style neck Fender makes?
"Freedom of expression is important, but I have learned that people want to know how much you care before they care how much you know."
The only time a bass player gets noticed is when he stops playing.
The only time a bass player gets noticed is when he stops playing.
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I would guess that David was using LaBella flats on that recording, mainly because almost the entire bass playing population of America used them back then. Gauges are 052/ .073/ .095/ .110. I played them until I discovered Rotosound Swing Bass in 1971. I had a '59 P bass and never had a problem getting that Motown sound. Bass wide open on both knobs, Fender Bassman head powering 2 JBL D140 15" speakers in a non-ported cabinet, treble on 10, bass on 4, volume never went above 5. Almost every other bass player I knew at the time had the bass cranked up to 10 on the head and their sound had no definition. I thank my buddy Ken, who showed me the Power of Treble. Never even heard of midrange until 1976. Not sure I'm glad I did.
Today the best "Fender" basses on the market are the Duck Dunn, Joe Osborne (jazz) or Bob Glaub models from Lakland.
Today the best "Fender" basses on the market are the Duck Dunn, Joe Osborne (jazz) or Bob Glaub models from Lakland.Thanks everyone for all the information.
I am amazed again at all the knowledge on this forum.
I decided to get that Mexi Jazz that Bob had suggested, *THANKS BOB, you did it again! Alan, thanks to you too, your opinion helped clinch it fr me. I figured, for $300.00 if I decide it isn't for me, I hope not to have a problem should I decide to sell it!
The kicker was the seller threw in a like new Fender HS case for $35.00 and it has (what I now know thanks to Jeff) an "A" neck. The seller stated it measures 1.5" at the nut. I really like that.
Chris asked about getting the sound I'm looking for with my Alembic. I can get close, especially since my Alembic EPIC has TI Flats on it, but, and I know this may sound strange, the Alembic actually sounds too "clean" if that is the right word? It doesn't have that bottom end THUMP I'm looking for. Not to mention the fact, I'm CONSTANTLY being asked "don't you have a Fender"? That makes me NUTS! I recently snapped and actually told a guitar player I played with "I've got an Alembic and a RIC with me, don't you think they are of a high enough caliber to have the low end covered"? I figure if I'm going to get a FENDER, I want it to sound as close to the sound I described.
The majority seems to feel the MIJ basses are the way to go. I'm going to keep an eye out and see if an inexpensive Reissue 1962 MIJ pops up on Ebay. In the mean time, I have to sell something to keep my magic number at 4 to keep the "upper management" happy!
I must be getting old. I find myself listening to music I NEVER would have thought I'd listen to my entire life. I'm going back to basics and I find myself playing a pocket style. I really am trying to learn the old adage of "less is more" when I play. Funny thing is, I'm enjoying it more!
Thanks again everyone, I'll let you all know when the new addition arrives.
I am amazed again at all the knowledge on this forum.
I decided to get that Mexi Jazz that Bob had suggested, *THANKS BOB, you did it again! Alan, thanks to you too, your opinion helped clinch it fr me. I figured, for $300.00 if I decide it isn't for me, I hope not to have a problem should I decide to sell it!
The kicker was the seller threw in a like new Fender HS case for $35.00 and it has (what I now know thanks to Jeff) an "A" neck. The seller stated it measures 1.5" at the nut. I really like that.
Chris asked about getting the sound I'm looking for with my Alembic. I can get close, especially since my Alembic EPIC has TI Flats on it, but, and I know this may sound strange, the Alembic actually sounds too "clean" if that is the right word? It doesn't have that bottom end THUMP I'm looking for. Not to mention the fact, I'm CONSTANTLY being asked "don't you have a Fender"? That makes me NUTS! I recently snapped and actually told a guitar player I played with "I've got an Alembic and a RIC with me, don't you think they are of a high enough caliber to have the low end covered"? I figure if I'm going to get a FENDER, I want it to sound as close to the sound I described.
The majority seems to feel the MIJ basses are the way to go. I'm going to keep an eye out and see if an inexpensive Reissue 1962 MIJ pops up on Ebay. In the mean time, I have to sell something to keep my magic number at 4 to keep the "upper management" happy!
I must be getting old. I find myself listening to music I NEVER would have thought I'd listen to my entire life. I'm going back to basics and I find myself playing a pocket style. I really am trying to learn the old adage of "less is more" when I play. Funny thing is, I'm enjoying it more!
Thanks again everyone, I'll let you all know when the new addition arrives.
"Freedom of expression is important, but I have learned that people want to know how much you care before they care how much you know."
The only time a bass player gets noticed is when he stops playing.
The only time a bass player gets noticed is when he stops playing.
Hey Bob,
Wow, that is one pretty bass! I love the chrome covers! Did all Fenders come with them? I see the covers for sale on Ebay and was wondering if they had something to do with the sound. Jeff had mentioned something about them, I wonder....
You got it Bob, you've got first dibbs should I sell it!
I have to sell off a bass or two to keep in good graces with the Mrs. I went a bit nutty, again, on the CC and before the bill arrives, I better do something quick!
Besides, now the with the Fender, I'm TWO over my bag limit of 4!

Wow, that is one pretty bass! I love the chrome covers! Did all Fenders come with them? I see the covers for sale on Ebay and was wondering if they had something to do with the sound. Jeff had mentioned something about them, I wonder....
You got it Bob, you've got first dibbs should I sell it!
I have to sell off a bass or two to keep in good graces with the Mrs. I went a bit nutty, again, on the CC and before the bill arrives, I better do something quick!
Besides, now the with the Fender, I'm TWO over my bag limit of 4!

"Freedom of expression is important, but I have learned that people want to know how much you care before they care how much you know."
The only time a bass player gets noticed is when he stops playing.
The only time a bass player gets noticed is when he stops playing.
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Bob:
I'm speechless, and anyone who knows me will tell you, that takes some doing.
I see a SEXY little shape peaking out of the left side of the picture, is that a C64 or an S? I can't make it out!
Hey Dave,
You've hit the nail on the head. I feel like I've been living in a bubble! I'm listening to Motown, Sly, Larry Graham era stuff. Its all new to me! I mean I've heard the songs before while I was growing up, but I've never really LISTENED to them!
I'm a 70's Progressive rock hound and I have some bad habits I really need to correct! If it wasn't YES, Pink Floyd, Moody Blues, Rush, Nektar type stuff, I didn't listen to it! I did that for about 29 years!
I'm only now realizing how much I limited my playing by not taking in ALL styles of music! Next stop, Blues & Jazz. Another area I have to work in. It's going to be difficult, that un-resolved stuff just makes me NUTS!
I'm speechless, and anyone who knows me will tell you, that takes some doing.
I see a SEXY little shape peaking out of the left side of the picture, is that a C64 or an S? I can't make it out! Hey Dave,
You've hit the nail on the head. I feel like I've been living in a bubble! I'm listening to Motown, Sly, Larry Graham era stuff. Its all new to me! I mean I've heard the songs before while I was growing up, but I've never really LISTENED to them!
I'm a 70's Progressive rock hound and I have some bad habits I really need to correct! If it wasn't YES, Pink Floyd, Moody Blues, Rush, Nektar type stuff, I didn't listen to it! I did that for about 29 years!
I'm only now realizing how much I limited my playing by not taking in ALL styles of music! Next stop, Blues & Jazz. Another area I have to work in. It's going to be difficult, that un-resolved stuff just makes me NUTS!
"Freedom of expression is important, but I have learned that people want to know how much you care before they care how much you know."
The only time a bass player gets noticed is when he stops playing.
The only time a bass player gets noticed is when he stops playing.



