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Originally posted by UGS Thanks for all the imput, this has been great. I'm considering a Mexican Jazz bass by Fender. For my simple needs, you can't go wrong with such a timeless classic. Maybe down the line I'll upgrade to some better pickups.
Man, that's a great idea.
Mex Fenders are reasonably nice guitars. and for the price I'd say the only thing better would be a used Japanese Fender. They are usually really close copies of the USA models that are WAY cheaper.
I'd take a look at the nut too. If it's plastic you should switch to bone or even brass immediately. It will do wonders for the tone without a major overhaul.
It's a shame that families should be torn apart by something as simple as....wild dogs
Originally posted by UGS Thanks for all the imput, this has been great. I'm considering a Mexican Jazz bass by Fender. For my simple needs, you can't go wrong with such a timeless classic. Maybe down the line I'll upgrade to some better pickups.
Man, that's a great idea.
Mex Fenders are reasonably nice guitars. and for the price I'd say the only thing better would be a used Japanese Fender. They are usually really close copies of the USA models that are WAY cheaper.
I'd take a look at the nut too. If it's plastic you should switch to bone or even brass immediately. It will do wonders for the tone without a major overhaul.
It's a shame that families should be torn apart by something as simple as....wild dogs
The best sounding bass is The Music Man stingray. You can buy the lower model which is called the sub. These basses were made by Leo Fender in the 70's. It is the most powerful raw punchy bass you could buy!! For in studio or live. I have 6 of them. Any other bass sounds like a pussy next to this one.
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