1983 Fender P-Bass
- PunkRockBassist
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Re: 1983 Fender P-Bass
I have the same condescending feeling toward people dropping EMG pickups in a P-bass and toward people who mix orange juice with an expensive French Champagne to make a "mimosa"...
Re: 1983 Fender P-Bass
I get that same feeling not from the EMG, but from the WTH is up with that string spacing....
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Re: 1983 Fender P-Bass
Frenchy-Lefty wrote:I have the same condescending feeling toward people dropping EMG pickups in a P-bass and toward people who mix orange juice with an expensive French Champagne to make a "mimosa"...
A different metaphor maybe but I agree...what's the point?
Re: 1983 Fender P-Bass
It's not the string spacing. The string is not seated in the saddle. I wonder why he'd photograph it like thatamimbari wrote:I get that same feeling not from the EMG, but from the WTH is up with that string spacing....
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Re: 1983 Fender P-Bass
This one looks a little suspect to me, and a bit over-priced. I think I'd pass just based on having to swap the pickups out, and any other possible repairs needed.
Plus theres a 78 on the bay right now that looks nicer...
Plus theres a 78 on the bay right now that looks nicer...
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Re: 1983 Fender P-Bass
The EMG's appear to have been mounted upside-down, so maybe he had it strung reversed. The pick guard is unoriginal, those came with a single ply white guard.
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Re: 1983 Fender P-Bass
eh??!!???? Mimosas are the best cure for a Saturday night hangover at a Sunday brunch.Frenchy-Lefty wrote:I have the same condescending feeling toward people dropping EMG pickups in a P-bass and toward people who mix orange juice with an expensive French Champagne to make a "mimosa"...
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Re: 1983 Fender P-Bass
Yes, no objection if it is with cheap sparkling wine not with a $50 bottle of Veuve Cliquot like I've seen people doing.eh??!!???? Mimosas are the best cure for a Saturday night hangover at a Sunday brunch.
Re: 1983 Fender P-Bass
Frenchy-Lefty wrote:I have the same condescending feeling toward people dropping EMG pickups in a P-bass and toward people who mix orange juice with an expensive French Champagne to make a "mimosa"...
Veuve Cliquot is far away to be the best, but still, don't mix it up !
I recently tried a 83' fender precision, with flat. Very nice sound, so precision like, but the bass was so so heavy ! Back breaking bass !
Guys, do the 80's fender bass start to be collectible in North America ?
Re: 1983 Fender P-Bass
Am i wrong or 80s Precision were made with the chunky neck profile ? (44 / 45 mm wide at the nut)
Re: 1983 Fender P-Bass
Yes, a fat C neck profile. I didn't think I'd like it being a J player most of my adult life, but I got used to it and find it very comfortable now. It helps keep bad habits in check (i.e. wrapping my thumb over the top of the fretboard).cangaroo wrote:Am i wrong or 80s Precision were made with the chunky neck profile ? (44 / 45 mm wide at the nut)
Re: 1983 Fender P-Bass
absoluty. My 1980 3TS Pbass had a neck that felt - and looked - like the large end of a baseball bat. I had to sell it eventually because I could not handle the neck profile.cangaroo wrote:Am i wrong or 80s Precision were made with the chunky neck profile ? (44 / 45 mm wide at the nut)
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i have not seen any real evidence of that, but no doubt as the price of 70's instuments continues to increase people who want 30 year old instruments will turn to the 80's stuff. Might be a good time to stockpile them while they are still affordablebajito wrote:Guys, do the 80's fender bass start to be collectible in North America ?