So, I'm a 4001

Vintage, Modern, V & C series, Fretless, Signature & Special Editions

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henny
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Post by henny »

Fender Precisions are excellent bass guitars... (the real ones, not the copious amounts of **** which attempt to copy).

I'd take an early 70's Precision over any other bass, any day.... (OK, except an -S).

Probably because, when carressed properly, they sound very much like Rics... but with that sweeet Fender neck. Image
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jps
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4001 here!
rob
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Post by rob »

I'm a P-Bass. Ironically, I have never owned one...yet!Image
cwk
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Post by cwk »

Humm.I guess I'm A jazz.Yes, I do like them.
I noticed that James Jamerson wasn't on the list for favorites.
scottpro1969
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Neither was Ged.
cwk
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Post by cwk »

Come to think of it,neither was Pops Popwell in the P catagory.Oh well.Next.
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bobcat
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Post by bobcat »

Well, I guess according to this list, all people who play Rickenbackers sound exactly like Chris Squire . . .
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