The real bass player !!! Unlike others RUclipsrs , Anthony show his passion on the bass guitar much more than show off 。 On business view, sometime the comparation thing could cause some goods could not sell well. But, Empire dare take this risk!!!
That American Original 70’s sounds so good but I actually think my favorite is the American Pro II w/ maple. It’s got such a smooth tone but still offers a good amount of bite. I didn’t realize how good the v mod II pickups were!
Honestly you can't go wrong with any of them - Am Pro II for versatility, but either Am Orig for a period specific tone. Thanks for watching - Anthony (I'd prob roll Am Orig 60's for my tastes)
I finally bit the bullet and got a 70's Original J a couple of days ago. I held out because of the U shape neck profile. Found a used one that was in perfect condition and also the lightest one I have ever played and I couldn't resist. It took me 2 1/2 years of trying many different examples but I finally completed the set with the best sounding ones I could find. The 60's P with TI flats is my current gigging #1. I could never warm to the AV series with the 7 1/2" radius. Now with all the rumours of the demise of the AO series and possible resurrection of the AV, these are keepers for me.
Need the PBass now! - 70’s for me - love the snap and pop - would be interesting as well to hear in some kind of mix .. tend to find a big difference once I get it next to another instrument or drums. Thanks! Great demo
We talk about a lot of things as far as our videos go, and that's something we've considered. It's always a balance of time and man power in the shop. Thanks for the feedback and for watching - Anthony
The American Original ‘70’s with the maple neck barks great. It’s tone has bite. The American Original ‘60’s with the rosewood fretboard has a great overall tone. Not as aggressive in tone as the ‘70’s but it has some bite. This one is my favorite. The American Pro II with the rosewood fretboard is good too. Not as rich in tone as the Original ’60, but not far off. The American Pro II with the maple neck has a smoother tone than the other basses, which is not bad. IMO, the other three basses sounded better to my ears. Thanks for taking time to produce this video.
Hi! A couple things… 1) thanks so much for using this series of videos to showcase the voices of these instruments. I truly appreciate it! 2) I agree! Each of these basses are wonderful in their own right. Really can’t go wrong with any of them. 3) I’m drawn to the authoritative character of the p-bass. Therefore, that AO 70’s you demoed sounds like a dream to my ears. But, IMO, there’s something about that Am Pro 2 that seems like a more practical instrument for the gigging musician. Of those two, I really liked how well balanced the black one sounds.
Was really shocked at how much I enjoyed that one... I'd prob go 60's for my tastes. That's the glory of basses... no right or wrong answer! Thanks for watching - Anthony
This was interesting. I liked the 60’s sound more. More warm. The 70’s bass seemed to have more attack but on the raw side to me. The Professional series seemed more controlled and refined. Would be great to do the same thing with P-basses
We just don't have the inventory to do the P's right now. We'll get there though. The Pro II was a nice blend of both Am Orig's. I liked them all honestly! Thanks for watching - Anthony
@@EmpireMusicPgh hey Anthony. No worries somethings doesn’t need a Time scale. Solid info coming from a seller who actually plays. And plays in the pocket real well lol👍🏾
I got my hands on a used American Original 70’s Jazz. For me the overall feel and attention to detail of the U-shaped neck along with the weight of the instrument, irregardless of the tone, sealed the deal. If you find an instrument that feels right you could always work on the tone via your choice of pickups, preamps, strings, and of course technique.
70's original for me, that ax really sings. I thought I'd prefer the '60's for the pick position(s) & Rosewood board or ther AM Pro II with the Rosewood neck , both are are extremely close 2nd & 3rd. Any one of them would get the job done. Just goes to show you, you don't know until you hear them. Anthony, I think you'd pick the '60's Original, that neck p'up seems closest to a P-Bass, your favorites. But man, talk about Sophie's' Choice! Thanks for an excellent video, would love to see the same for the P-basses, especially since you recently delivered a P-Bass 75 Anniversary Commemorative to me, and it is outstanding.
All of them were a blast to play. You're correct, I would roll w/ the 60's. However, I was actually shocked how much I liked the 70's. We have a natural one here that is a monster!! Thanks for watching as always - Anthony
I like Pro II more. Pretty good sounding guitar. I have a Precision version in Dark Night colour, I replaced only neck with rosewood fretboard to maple. My number 1 bass! But i also thinking to add a V-mod II J pickup (convert it into PJ) - is it worth? Or may be should I take my attention into Ultra Series? How to compare Pro II with Ultra?
Seems like the American Original have a slightly different body shape also. The original body shape(pre-Fullerton). Very good basses. I own a AO70's J. Been my main bass until I got my favorite, the Fender Marcus Miller V.
Hi Anthony. All the Am PRO sound like they were already re-EQ'd and slightly compressed by a sound engineer. I'd be curious to listen the same A/B test but in the mix, we all know how hard is to cut the mix through distorted guitars, cymbals, and heavy left hand of keyboardists.
Awesome video! I think a cool idea would be to do similar comparison videos for the various price tiers so people can decide what makes sense for them. You could do Am Pro/Am Original vs. Custom Shop, or Player vs. Vintera
Both of those are in the works!!! I shot Player/Vintera yesterday... so maybe see that next week. We greatly appreciate the feedback. Thanks for watching - Anthony
I’ve recently bought a Fender Am pro ii jb. But I can’t get such a growling sound. I like this type of tone which resembles a bit of fret buzz. How can I get that sound out of my pro ii?
Wanted to like the VMod II pickups, bought a pulled set, but can't. Too restrained, *just* too wooly on the low end with tone wide open. Jazz needs bell tones to be a Jazz, seems like Fender took all the bells out. Oh well!
I would prob go 60's for my tastes and playing style, but I was shocked at how much I enjoyed the the 70's. Am Pro II's were also great, but I tend to lean towards vintage. Thanks for watching - Anthony
The AM originals seem to have a fuller range with some more top end also, has a vintage sound which I love . Hard to say . Great comparison and excellent playing
I had them set up a little lower than normal since I had so many examples to do. Sounded worse through my phone/computer speakers. Thanks for the feedback and for watching - Anthony
The real bass player !!! Unlike others RUclipsrs , Anthony show his passion on the bass guitar much more than show off 。
On business view, sometime the comparation thing could cause some goods could not sell well. But, Empire dare take this risk!!!
That American Original 70’s sounds so good but I actually think my favorite is the American Pro II w/ maple. It’s got such a smooth tone but still offers a good amount of bite. I didn’t realize how good the v mod II pickups were!
Honestly you can't go wrong with any of them - Am Pro II for versatility, but either Am Orig for a period specific tone. Thanks for watching - Anthony (I'd prob roll Am Orig 60's for my tastes)
I’m really liking that American Pro II with the maple fretboard!
4:36 the American Original 70s was it for me & the sound I prefer. Curious to know which was yours, Anthony. Thanks for the demo. Very helpful.
American original 70’s with gorgeous maple neck for me !! Thanks, awesome comparison
I love all of these, but the American Original 70s Jazz Bass is my favorite. It’s just awesome in every way!
just bought the american original 70s and man, what a sweet instrument. the neck feels sooooo great!!!!
glad you like yours. also got one and I absolutely love it. not cheap though!
I finally bit the bullet and got a 70's Original J a couple of days ago. I held out because of the U shape neck profile. Found a used one that was in perfect condition and also the lightest one I have ever played and I couldn't resist. It took me 2 1/2 years of trying many different examples but I finally completed the set with the best sounding ones I could find. The 60's P with TI flats is my current gigging #1.
I could never warm to the AV series with the 7 1/2" radius. Now with all the rumours of the demise of the AO series and possible resurrection of the AV, these are keepers for me.
Need the PBass now! - 70’s for me - love the snap and pop - would be interesting as well to hear in some kind of mix .. tend to find a big difference once I get it next to another instrument or drums. Thanks! Great demo
We talk about a lot of things as far as our videos go, and that's something we've considered. It's always a balance of time and man power in the shop. Thanks for the feedback and for watching - Anthony
@@EmpireMusicPgh timeline for getting more of the 70’s in? Looks like this sold day of the video alas
The American Original ‘70’s with the maple neck barks great. It’s tone has bite.
The American Original ‘60’s with the rosewood fretboard has a great overall tone. Not as aggressive in tone as the ‘70’s but it has some bite. This one is my favorite.
The American Pro II with the rosewood fretboard is good too. Not as rich in tone as the Original ’60, but not far off.
The American Pro II with the maple neck has a smoother tone than the other basses, which is not bad.
IMO, the other three basses sounded better to my ears.
Thanks for taking time to produce this video.
Hi!
A couple things…
1) thanks so much for using this series of videos to showcase the voices of these instruments. I truly appreciate it!
2) I agree! Each of these basses are wonderful in their own right. Really can’t go wrong with any of them.
3) I’m drawn to the authoritative character of the p-bass. Therefore, that AO 70’s you demoed sounds like a dream to my ears. But, IMO, there’s something about that Am Pro 2 that seems like a more practical instrument for the gigging musician. Of those two, I really liked how well balanced the black one sounds.
American 70’s for me. 👍🏾💯
Was really shocked at how much I enjoyed that one... I'd prob go 60's for my tastes. That's the glory of basses... no right or wrong answer! Thanks for watching - Anthony
Great video guys!!! Next one with precisions!!!! Lets gooo 😁👍
This was interesting. I liked the 60’s sound more. More warm. The 70’s bass seemed to have more attack but on the raw side to me. The Professional series seemed more controlled and refined.
Would be great to do the same thing with P-basses
We just don't have the inventory to do the P's right now. We'll get there though. The Pro II was a nice blend of both Am Orig's. I liked them all honestly! Thanks for watching - Anthony
@@EmpireMusicPgh hey Anthony. No worries somethings doesn’t need a Time scale.
Solid info coming from a seller who actually plays. And plays in the pocket real well lol👍🏾
I got my hands on a used American Original 70’s Jazz. For me the overall feel and attention to detail of the U-shaped neck along with the weight of the instrument, irregardless of the tone, sealed the deal. If you find an instrument that feels right you could always work on the tone via your choice of pickups, preamps, strings, and of course technique.
Nice hearing the maple 🍁 on the jazz good choice Anthony 🍺🎸🎸☕🍷
This is the one I wanted to see! 🍿
We really appreciate you watching and for the suggestion! - Anthony
70's original for me, that ax really sings. I thought I'd prefer the '60's for the pick position(s) & Rosewood board or ther AM Pro II with the Rosewood neck , both are are extremely close 2nd & 3rd. Any one of them would get the job done. Just goes to show you, you don't know until you hear them. Anthony, I think you'd pick the '60's Original, that neck p'up seems closest to a P-Bass, your favorites. But man, talk about Sophie's' Choice! Thanks for an excellent video, would love to see the same for the P-basses, especially since you recently delivered a P-Bass 75 Anniversary Commemorative to me, and it is outstanding.
All of them were a blast to play. You're correct, I would roll w/ the 60's. However, I was actually shocked how much I liked the 70's. We have a natural one here that is a monster!! Thanks for watching as always - Anthony
I like the Pro 2 .
Can't go wrong there! A great middle-ground between the Am Orig's.
I’d love to see this same kind of comparison done with P basses - specifically the Pro 2 against the Vintage 2.
Fender definitely put out some nice bass guitars 🎸 for 2021
Great colour combinations too
Keep in mind the APii has sixties pickup spacing. Both basses sound different cuz we’re comparing a seventies J against a sixties.
I'd say Anthony liked the 60s orginal with the rosewood neck and the use of the neck pick up.
You know me well!!!
@@EmpireMusicPgh wow that was a wild guess too lol! Did I win a prize? I wear XL 🤣😉🤷♂️
I like Pro II more. Pretty good sounding guitar. I have a Precision version in Dark Night colour, I replaced only neck with rosewood fretboard to maple. My number 1 bass! But i also thinking to add a V-mod II J pickup (convert it into PJ) - is it worth? Or may be should I take my attention into Ultra Series? How to compare Pro II with Ultra?
I would love to see this comparison between the precision models
You seemed to love maple necks on the bridge.
Hi Anthony , it would be great to see the same kind of review but with the original precision vs AM pro 2 precision . Possible?
As soon as we have American Original P's in the house, for sure!!! Thanks for watching - Anthony
Excellent Anthony thanks for sharing much appreciated 👍
Thanks as always for watching Paul - Anthony
Seems like the American Original have a slightly different body shape also. The original body shape(pre-Fullerton). Very good basses. I own a AO70's J. Been my main bass until I got my favorite, the Fender Marcus Miller V.
I would love to see the same comparison between the AO 60's P Bass and the A Pro II. I really don't know which one should i get :(
70’s!
That seems to be the overwhelming favorite! I was surprised by how much I liked the 70's! Thanks for watching - Anthony
Hi Anthony. All the Am PRO sound like they were already re-EQ'd and slightly compressed by a sound engineer. I'd be curious to listen the same A/B test but in the mix, we all know how hard is to cut the mix through distorted guitars, cymbals, and heavy left hand of keyboardists.
You are a professional MAN!!!
💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
Thanks you sir, you guys make it happen! Thanks for the kind words and for watching - Anthony
I have an US pro II P bass and I like it but I’m wondering, if it’s worth the extra few hundred for a US original 60 model.
Awesome video! I think a cool idea would be to do similar comparison videos for the various price tiers so people can decide what makes sense for them. You could do Am Pro/Am Original vs. Custom Shop, or Player vs. Vintera
Both of those are in the works!!! I shot Player/Vintera yesterday... so maybe see that next week. We greatly appreciate the feedback. Thanks for watching - Anthony
Wow, they sound identical! Crazy.
Identical? I respectfully disagree.
I’ll choke that comment to iPhone speakers.
I’ve recently bought a Fender Am pro ii jb. But I can’t get such a growling sound. I like this type of tone which resembles a bit of fret buzz. How can I get that sound out of my pro ii?
low action high pickups and on amp mids and treble up
Wanted to like the VMod II pickups, bought a pulled set, but can't. Too restrained, *just* too wooly on the low end with tone wide open. Jazz needs bell tones to be a Jazz, seems like Fender took all the bells out. Oh well!
Which one do you like?
I would prob go 60's for my tastes and playing style, but I was shocked at how much I enjoyed the the 70's. Am Pro II's were also great, but I tend to lean towards vintage. Thanks for watching - Anthony
The AM originals seem to have a fuller range with some more top end also, has a vintage sound which I love . Hard to say . Great comparison and excellent playing
Would like to see a video where you play a higher end bass with a budget amp, and a budget bass with a higher end amp
Great idea... you might see that in the coming weeks! Thanks for the suggestion and for watching - Anthony
Very tough to say actually. They sound similar but the original sounds more rumbly than pro 2 .
Especially the 70's!! Very throaty and punchy! Thanks for watching - Anthony
60s
Is it me or are these basses all set up with a lot of fret buzz? They all sound great, but the constant buzz, man...
I had them set up a little lower than normal since I had so many examples to do. Sounded worse through my phone/computer speakers. Thanks for the feedback and for watching - Anthony
Buzz Buzz !!!!not good for me