This was just DI going through the Boss RC30 looper and into fFocusrite scarlett direct to pc. I think the room sound you hear is leaking into the headset. My latest DI'd videos employ a new headset, a Neve DI and higher resolution camera so are better than these old ones. Cheers
@@BassJapanDirectMy thoughts exactly. But it sounds really good this way. Do you think that this precise model is superior to the other regular PB Grecos? Also, is construction and materials better? I already have a Squier CV 60s in white, but I am tempted to get this model. At the same time, wondering if I should just stick with a normal PB450 in black/maple neck, but probably will sound really close to tye squier. This PB750 also has a different pickup location...and that will make it sound different from a regular PB.
It probably was yes, you are right, they made these from 1973 to 1978 which I have learned since having about 8 of them through since this vid... which was the first time I had one in. Just sold another one of these yesterday, a 1977 one. Cheers!
@@BassJapanDirect well what do you know !!! from the web, about vintage Fernandes ; . The body was made by the silver heart wood which was used at many bowling alley. After bowling booming at early 70's, many bowling alley were bankrupted. They use the wood from those scrap. They made the body from these woods. (Well, H.S.Anderson used it too). That's why early Fernandes body is bonded wood! The weak point of this wood was really heavy weight. So you could feel the weight more compare with other replica.
@@dirkidentification yes I learned about that a couple of years back long after this video. So some of my old vids are not so well informed 😑😒but yes it is confusing as hell. Japanese guitar industry has nationwide collaborations so its hard to keep up with which factory made what sometimes. Look up John Lovstat, he's got a lot of info on JV history. My brain is too small to remember it all! 😒😂
Awesome sound and playing.
ovidius2008 thanks for watching and commenting! 😊😊
One of the best p-bass copy tones I've ever heard!
It looks like rocco prestia in reverse precision pickup placement
Do you have a Pbx 80 Greco? I would like to listen with
metal nut
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Have a really similar sound like de edwards lw i really like it !
I can smell it.
What amp do you use for these recordings? I hear some room reverb, so, I suppose it´s not just DI, is it ?
This was just DI going through the Boss RC30 looper and into fFocusrite scarlett direct to pc. I think the room sound you hear is leaking into the headset. My latest DI'd videos employ a new headset, a Neve DI and higher resolution camera so are better than these old ones.
Cheers
@@BassJapanDirectMy thoughts exactly. But it sounds really good this way. Do you think that this precise model is superior to the other regular PB Grecos? Also, is construction and materials better? I already have a Squier CV 60s in white, but I am tempted to get this model. At the same time, wondering if I should just stick with a normal PB450 in black/maple neck, but probably will sound really close to tye squier. This PB750 also has a different pickup location...and that will make it sound different from a regular PB.
Jaco would have had some fun on that one if he would have got his Hands on it 😅
saw those on ebay before. sounds really good! how heavy is it btw?
Its a beast at nearly 5KG!
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It's not 79 tho. It is 74.
It probably was yes, you are right, they made these from 1973 to 1978 which I have learned since having about 8 of them through since this vid... which was the first time I had one in.
Just sold another one of these yesterday, a 1977 one. Cheers!
body japanese ash
Actually it was Silver Heart, not Ash.
@@BassJapanDirect well what do you know !!! from the web, about vintage Fernandes ; .
The body was made by the silver heart wood which was used at many bowling alley.
After bowling booming at early 70's, many bowling alley were bankrupted.
They use the wood from those scrap. They made the body from these woods.
(Well, H.S.Anderson used it too). That's why early Fernandes body is bonded wood!
The weak point of this wood was really heavy weight. So you could feel the weight more compare
with other replica.
@@BassJapanDirect lots of (confusing) info on the web about the body wood; appearing; sen-ash, silverwood, maple.........
@@dirkidentification yes I learned about that a couple of years back long after this video. So some of my old vids are not so well informed 😑😒but yes it is confusing as hell. Japanese guitar industry has nationwide collaborations so its hard to keep up with which factory made what sometimes. Look up John Lovstat, he's got a lot of info on JV history. My brain is too small to remember it all! 😒😂
It looks a lot like a Greco PB750
It is indeed, a 1979 pb750