bobjones2260 wrote:
I had one and loved it, I am currently playing a newer Fender Jazz and love it as well but there is a certain cool to 70's Jazz. Like all 70's Fender basses the earlier the better and careful as late 70's Fender Basses can get a little heavy and some had quality issues.
Make sure you look at Pots and neck pocket for date codes.
First bass I ever bought (in 1976) was a 1974 Fender Sunburst P-bass, with Rosewood neck, It was heavy, neck dive was an issue, the pickups were plunky and weak (this was in the heart of the CBS ownership period, so that may have had something to do with it)... never much cared for it. After moving to Oahu, I eventually traded it in the early 90's for an Ibanez SR800... which, at the time I thought was really cool - neck-thru, jet black, pencil-thin neck, and an active EQ... I thought it was the shit!
At that time, I had NO clue how to EQ the P-bass, or the amps I played through, so I didn't much care for the sound. I replaced the pups with Quarter Pounders, changed the original flats (boiled them a couple of times!
) to round wounds, but just didn't like the tone at the time. Wish I had it now; I'd know how to dial in the "sweet spot"!
I know own a 1978 (?) P, with Maple neck. It's heavy - about 11lbs I think - but it sounds great. One of the pots shows a "91 build number, but was probably replacement, and has been suggested that it was a typical "parts" bass of the era... still, love it; it has mojo, and is a Fender.... the "real deal", and only the second one I've owned...
Here's the original thread I posted after buying it back in 2016.....
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