Non-American Fenders OK?
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squirefan01
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Non-American Fenders OK?
Of course, we all love our Rics, but I am also thinking of getting a new Fender Standard Jazz bass, possibly a 5-string. I wondered what experiences you all have had with non-American Fenders? They're alot cheaper of course ($479 at MF for the 5-string). How is the quality, durability and sound compared to American models?
I've never played any of the five strings but the few MIM Jazz basses that I've played have seemed to be pretty well made instruments. I think they use a different truss rod than the American series and if I recall correctly the bodies are something like 5 pieces of wood instead of 3.
My buddy is great bass player and he was really impressed with the Fender Zone bass. I think this one is MIJ and it's got active electronics, and a little bit slimmer body and neck.
My buddy is great bass player and he was really impressed with the Fender Zone bass. I think this one is MIJ and it's got active electronics, and a little bit slimmer body and neck.
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jeff_ulmer
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I've had two CIJ Geddy Lee Jazzes (in fact I've just sold one as I didn't really need two). Both were excellent quality for the price and very 'playable'.
I'm on the hunt for a decent 5-string myself - in fact I wish Rickenbacker were doing them. Be interested to know how you get on.
I'm on the hunt for a decent 5-string myself - in fact I wish Rickenbacker were doing them. Be interested to know how you get on.
Rickenbackers: 4003 FG, 4080 BG, 4001CS, 4003 DCM, 4080/12 MG, 4003s5 JG, 4004Cii MG.
Others by: Wal, Fender, Warwick & Washburn
Amps by : TC Electronics & Ashdown.
Others by: Wal, Fender, Warwick & Washburn
Amps by : TC Electronics & Ashdown.
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jwr2
some of the Fender 5 string jazz basses are ok ... some of them have flaws ... the mim 5 string basses have a tendency for the truss rod nut to strip so then you can't get the allan wrench to get a grip ... and some of the 5 string jazz basses have floppy B strings ... and I would replace the bridge with a better one ... and for my taste the neck is a little too wide ...
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loendmaestro
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For the money, the Mexi stuff is great. Personally, they're not my main giggers ( I have a P and a J), but could be if I desired. They sound and play good, but are sometimes tricky to get playing as well as the US or Vintage Series stuff. Now the Japan stuff on the other hand is every bit as good as the US stuff, and in some cases, better. I have a '75 Jazz Reissue and a '51 P reissue, and the Jazz in particular is the best sounding and playing Fender I own, possibly the best I've ever handled, period!
Apr. '73 4001JG, Jun. '73 4001MG, Feb. '75 4001 WBT, Feb. '00 4001CS
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From my experience, the rule of thumb is the older, the better. I picked up a '97 Fender Jazz 5 MIM and it is my favorite 5 I have ever had! The newer ones I have not liked so much. I played a 5 out of necessity, but this one, I actually ENJOY playing!!
"They make great f***'n basses". - Lemmy, NAMM 2009
