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Other Musical Equipment => General Discussion => Topic started by: Oli on March 09, 2009, 01:43:12 am

Title: Fender P-Bass
Post by: Oli on March 09, 2009, 01:43:12 am
Hi,

since I know that here are a lot of "vintage" fans and experts around I would like to ask  if someone knows a good store to get an old, heavy Fender P-Bass (ca. 1972..79). Since I use the old Sunn Stuff I prefer a classic 4 string Bass - so I just sold my Phantom Mephisto I 5-string and got some spare money.
I know everyone is looking for a good old Fender, that' s why I'm not going into e-bay - I've seen so much rubbish out there :-P. I need a seller I can really trust. I'm going to use a dropped tuneing with D G C F, so there must be some "space" in the tie rod.

Though I've seen that Fender offers the Reissue of a 62' P-Bass, maybe someone could compare this to an really old horse.

Thanks & Greetings

Oliver
Title: Re: Fender P-Bass
Post by: EdBass on March 09, 2009, 06:34:39 pm
Oliver-
I know they aren't "vintage", but I bought a new American Standard P about a year ago and it's very nice indeed. IMO, the fit and finish are easily on par with the pre CBS basses and superior to any 70's P I've had. The tone is good but not the same as vintage P's, I can't say I personally like the tone any better or worse, but it is different.
Probably nothing a Lindy Fralin couldn't fix... :roll:
At least you would know what you're getting, no "surprises"!
Title: Re: Fender P-Bass
Post by: Zulubilly on March 09, 2009, 09:41:53 pm
You might try Gruhn Guitars in Nashville, Tennessee.  If you Google it you can go to their website.

Zulubilly
Title: Re: Fender P-Bass
Post by: CLD on March 10, 2009, 08:45:30 am
You might also try looking at the listings on Gbase.com, which includes many good independent vintage shops around the country.
Title: Re: Fender P-Bass
Post by: Oli on March 10, 2009, 01:53:46 pm
Hi,

thanks a lot for the quick answers! I'll check out the mentioned sides. Thanks for the input Edbass. I tested a Fender P 2008 model, I think getting rid of the S1 switching was a good idea. And you are right with the surprises. I just got a Fender Japan 70R model. Though it has a heavy body (app. 4,8 kg! = 10,56 pounds)...uuh! The sound is really good but the neck is horrible. I worked on it for four hours till I could rather "play" on it - the frets are really a turn off. If this horse would have been a new one it would have met the seller again!

Thanks & Greetings

Oliver