I got this one in Miami Blue just over a week ago and it’s unreal. I’ve only ever had cheap pawn shop basses before, so this is an entirely different level.
@@BobBlackBass Hey guys, I am just thinking forward and backward if I should get the Olympic White version or the Miami Blue.. the Olympic White is timeless, the Miami Blue pops and reminds me of holiday at the sea.. I am happy to hear and read your instruments bring you joy!
I had the SAME experience! I saw the bass at Guitar Center, picked it up, began playing it and immediately felt like I had just returned to my home. I love my Am. Pro II. Also, it's in the same color combo as the one you are playing. I have an American Jazz bass that I love, but it is now my #2 to the Am. Pro. II. Thanks for confirming my love of my new bass.
I have the 75th anniversary Professional 2, and I LOVE IT! I tried one and sent for one that day and I liked the one I got even better. I have always had a P-Bass around even a 62' that I sold, could not take it out anymore. I like this one better! The 62' was a one trick pony (one great trick!). This is the real deal, with flats it's heaven on earth.
I was going to get this anyway but I really like how this dude who has played many different basses over many years is into this one. I waited months to get the Dark Night color with rosewood and it is a work of art! It feels very smooth like Bob said and the modern pickups sound phenomenal
I love this bass. Just got mine 1 week ago for an excellent price. It’s beautiful and if I were to spend 2X the price, I still would buy it. I love the sustain it make esp on the E and A stings. You can tell it’s a P Bass. And, I only tuned it once since it arrived. It kept it’s tune.
I too recently purchased the SB-2 and it has quickly become go to bass. Love at first touch. My am pro jazz, and Aerodyne, Hoppus are now collecting dust
My wife bought this bass for my birthday 70th birthday in June 2021. My bass is also Olympic white. Love the bass completely even although Guitar Center's setup (or lack thereof) sucked. Fortunately I do my own setups.
I got a Fender Professional Precision Bass V I series and felt that way. The pickups are a little brighter and they are more sensitive to setup than the V-Mod II pickups, but I do like them. That '63 P Bass neck profile is to die for though. The Pro series Precisions have absolutely the best necks I've ever felt, bar none. I especially like it for the V since most five-stringers have much narrower string spacing, which I don't like (despite having smaller hands). I like space, roundness, and chunk to work with. Also, the bridges on these things are great, too.
Thanks Bob! Because of your review I picked one up. It was exactly like you described. Felt so damn comfortable out of the box. Perfectly set up. I'm a drummer by trade but always write on bass. A good drummer should think bass. Anyway, thank Bob!
Another great review Bob. I skipped this review when you did it 2 yrs ago since I considered this bass way out of my budget and skill level. Well today I had the opportunity to play a used one, and whatever neck carve they have going on - My fretting hand felt like it was on autopilot. Worth the price? Yes and I need to have a conversation with my wife $$$$!😅
I have this with maple fretboard. Wow, what a bass. I have 60s Squier p bass with the fake rosewood fretboard with rounds and flats on the American maple. You can't wrong with both with different strings.
I have the Am Pro 1, which I really like, but I had to change the pickup to something else. I really don’t like the original V-Mod pickups. Every time I pick up the Am Pro II, though, I have to admit that it’s just better in every way straight out of the box. I do wish it came in Candy Apple Red though! As far as my “feels like home bass”? Definitely my Rickenbacker 4003s! Thanks for the review!
I just got mine a week ago and it is really nice however the setup was poor and the stock strings were harsh. I replaced the strings with DR Sunbeams and literally spent the whole day trying to get the protective plastic film and adhesive removed from the pick guard. This my third Fender bass and I’ve not had to work so hard to get bass up and running. On the positive side, it is extremely comfortable to play and sound is very even and has a great lower midrange. Its expensive ( $1750) but if you are a P-Bass person, get it. P. S. Ditch those strings.
Hey Cap683, sorry to hear about that setup! I still have some plastic wrap under my control knobs! I put thomastic flats on mine though I didn't mind the stock Fender strings.
Hi,new sub here.I'm an older bassist (66) and l see the need for a site giving info addressing the problems that come with getting old but still having the same desire for playing.Things like losing a bit of dexterity and even finding gigs which is hard enough for everyone in this crazy world of today.I came across your site and thought maybe here's a guy that can relate to another person my age.
Hey Kev, thanks for the comments. Personally, I haven't noticed any loss in dexterity though I play a lot every day. I think getting gigs depends on where you are located. Here in Florida there are lots of older folks and plenty of gigs for a good bass player.
@@BobBlackBass Location certainly matters.Maybe dexterity has to do with lack of gigs as I practice constantly.But then I can't catch up to a good fastball at the cage like I use to either.lol
I chose the Mendel over this after quality issues on 2 different ams. I compared Mendel to am head to head and SD QBs gust blew the am out of the water in depth of tone. I know Mendel is an MIM and the SBs are an acquired taste for some. Rosewood board in Mendel also much nicer. Downsides in Mendel. No thru body stringing, slightly weightier, and a truss rod adjuster that’s tucked away (all things mentioned on this channel before). And yes. Get your hands in one. I liked the maple necks / boards in the ams better than their rosewood. Would have stuck with that but I’m squarely in the rosewood camp. 😜
I like them. I did a review on one that was very nice. In my experience, the necks on the American Basses have been more stable. That may have changed, I don't know.
I play bass for 27 years now. I had quite a few basses. At the end of the day it was ALWAYS a P bass that i picked up. Now i own exactly one SANDBERG P and i'm happy with it. I recently played a €1,499 MIJ Fender Jazz and was blown away by the build quality of the instrument. It was superb. But i didn't like the sound. If it has been a P i had bought it immediately. Now i'm wondering if MIA Fender basses have the same quality. Because these are €1,999 here in Germany and they're quite rare. Nobody has them in stock. Even the very big companies like THOMANN (German counterpart to SWEETWATER).
Thanks for the great demo. Does it have the "high mass" bridge? Some songs I play require a lot of sustain. I like the color combination, too. If I get one, this would only be the 2nd bass I've ever owned: My daily driver is a Gibson Victory from the early eighties. If you are familiar with the Gibson, can you compare it to your Fender. Thanks again!
So I guess this is going to replace your Nate Mendel P bass with the annoying truss rod adjusting procedure. I love the Am Fender basses and that white would be my choice too.
Fender Player versus the American Professional? Is the professional worth twice the cost of the player in your opinion? And is the American Professional II considered a step up from the first version?
Hey Mr. Bob Black! Should I stick with my am pro ii or look to get the am v ii?? Have you played both. Your thoughts on them would be much appreciated wisdom.
Luck of the draw......Some of them are just great basses......some are duds--- That one sounds like it has that "honk" that good Fender P basses have. May be a keeper. Don't get rid of it !!! Good ones are hard to come by.
I got this one in Miami Blue just over a week ago and it’s unreal. I’ve only ever had cheap pawn shop basses before, so this is an entirely different level.
Hey Tom, you're right about that!
@@BobBlackBass Hey guys, I am just thinking forward and backward if I should get the Olympic White version or the Miami Blue.. the Olympic White is timeless, the Miami Blue pops and reminds me of holiday at the sea.. I am happy to hear and read your instruments bring you joy!
I had the SAME experience! I saw the bass at Guitar Center, picked it up, began playing it and immediately felt like I had just returned to my home. I love my Am. Pro II. Also, it's in the same color combo as the one you are playing. I have an American Jazz bass that I love, but it is now my #2 to the Am. Pro. II. Thanks for confirming my love of my new bass.
Hey Richard, Glad you had the same experience!
I have the 75th anniversary Professional 2, and I LOVE IT! I tried one and sent for one that day and I liked the one I got even better. I have always had a P-Bass around even a 62' that I sold, could not take it out anymore. I like this one better! The 62' was a one trick pony (one great trick!). This is the real deal, with flats it's heaven on earth.
Thanks Jon, I couldn't agree more!
I was going to get this anyway but I really like how this dude who has played many different basses over many years is into this one. I waited months to get the Dark Night color with rosewood and it is a work of art! It feels very smooth like Bob said and the modern pickups sound phenomenal
Yeah, that's a beautiful bass!
I might pull the trigger on this one! Looks and plays so good.
Agreed!
Got the Dark Night model for my daughter. That will be her main bass til the day she dies.
I really appreciate your videos. Thank you very much!
Thanks for watching!
I love this bass. Just got mine 1 week ago for an excellent price. It’s beautiful and if I were to spend 2X the price, I still would buy it. I love the sustain it make esp on the E and A stings. You can tell it’s a P Bass. And, I only tuned it once since it arrived. It kept it’s tune.
Agreed! Great bass!
I am about the convert my channel t music content. Its so nice to see you doing this. With love Bruce!
Thanks, Bruce!
I always look forward to your reviews Bob. I just bought a G&L SB-2 and was love at first play. I wish I found this bass years ago
G&l makes a great bass! Enjoy!
I too recently purchased the SB-2 and it has quickly become go to bass. Love at first touch. My am pro jazz, and Aerodyne, Hoppus are now collecting dust
Nice tone and fluent playing! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks!
Fiancé just bought this same bass! He loves it and loved your review as well!! Thanks :)
Thanks Shayna!
My wife bought this bass for my birthday 70th birthday in June 2021. My bass is also Olympic white. Love the bass completely even although Guitar Center's setup (or lack thereof) sucked. Fortunately I do my own setups.
Thanks Anthony! I hope you like it as much as I do!
I got a Fender Professional Precision Bass V I series and felt that way. The pickups are a little brighter and they are more sensitive to setup than the V-Mod II pickups, but I do like them. That '63 P Bass neck profile is to die for though. The Pro series Precisions have absolutely the best necks I've ever felt, bar none. I especially like it for the V since most five-stringers have much narrower string spacing, which I don't like (despite having smaller hands). I like space, roundness, and chunk to work with. Also, the bridges on these things are great, too.
Hey Doug, I haven't tried the V but it sounds great. I agree with you about the string spacing.
Thanks Bob! Because of your review I picked one up. It was exactly like you described. Felt so damn comfortable out of the box. Perfectly set up. I'm a drummer by trade but always write on bass. A good drummer should think bass. Anyway, thank Bob!
Thanks, Monte!
Another great review Bob. I skipped this review when you did it 2 yrs ago since I considered this bass way out of my budget and skill level. Well today I had the opportunity to play a used one, and whatever neck carve they have going on - My fretting hand felt like it was on autopilot. Worth the price? Yes and I need to have a conversation with my wife $$$$!😅
Hey Bob, thanks for the kind words. It really is a great bass!
Awesome bass Bob! Thanks for a great review. I felt the same way when I tried one at GC.
Thanks, Don!
That's the one. Sounds good & clear. Keep it & keep on going with the music. Peace !
Thanks, Carl! Will do!
Low End Lobster blew it on his rating of this bass, maybe he was having a bad day. I agree with you, this one is pretty special.
Agreed!
I have this with maple fretboard. Wow, what a bass. I have 60s Squier p bass with the fake rosewood fretboard with rounds and flats on the American maple.
You can't wrong with both with different strings.
Agreed!
I have the Am Pro 1, which I really like, but I had to change the pickup to something else. I really don’t like the original V-Mod pickups. Every time I pick up the Am Pro II, though, I have to admit that it’s just better in every way straight out of the box. I do wish it came in Candy Apple Red though!
As far as my “feels like home bass”? Definitely my Rickenbacker 4003s!
Thanks for the review!
Thanks, Robert!
I have this very same model but in a Lefty Version, its my first Fender, I've always played Music Man, but this is very nice no doubt. Nice Video
Hey Andy, I have a musician also. I love both!
I just got mine a week ago and it is really nice however the setup was poor and the stock strings were harsh. I replaced the strings with DR Sunbeams and literally spent the whole day trying to get the protective plastic film and adhesive removed from the pick guard. This my third Fender bass and I’ve not had to work so hard to get bass up and running. On the positive side, it is extremely comfortable to play and sound is very even and has a great lower midrange. Its expensive ( $1750) but if you are a P-Bass person, get it. P. S. Ditch those strings.
Hey Cap683, sorry to hear about that setup! I still have some plastic wrap under my control knobs! I put thomastic flats on mine though I didn't mind the stock Fender strings.
Hi,new sub here.I'm an older bassist (66) and l see the need for a site giving info addressing the problems that come with getting old but still having the same desire for playing.Things like losing a bit of dexterity and even finding gigs which is hard enough for everyone in this crazy world of today.I came across your site and thought maybe here's a guy that can relate to another person my age.
Hey Kev, thanks for the comments. Personally, I haven't noticed any loss in dexterity though I play a lot every day. I think getting gigs depends on where you are located. Here in Florida there are lots of older folks and plenty of gigs for a good bass player.
@@BobBlackBass Location certainly matters.Maybe dexterity has to do with lack of gigs as I practice constantly.But then I can't catch up to a good fastball at the cage like I use to either.lol
Thanks, Bob. Great review. I am very tempted in buying the Precision bass in mystic surf green with a rosewood fretboard. 🤘🎸🎸🤘
Go for it!
I have this exact bass
Same color
It’s outstanding
Thanks for the video
Thanks, Hunter!
I chose the Mendel over this after quality issues on 2 different ams. I compared Mendel to am head to head and SD QBs gust blew the am out of the water in depth of tone. I know Mendel is an MIM and the SBs are an acquired taste for some. Rosewood board in Mendel also much nicer. Downsides in Mendel. No thru body stringing, slightly weightier, and a truss rod adjuster that’s tucked away (all things mentioned on this channel before). And yes. Get your hands in one. I liked the maple necks / boards in the ams better than their rosewood. Would have stuck with that but I’m squarely in the rosewood camp. 😜
Hey Chesterfield, thanks for your input!
Thanks bob. Would love to know if you’re still playing your Mendel
What do you think about the MIM precision verses this one? Good video! I subscribed
I like them. I did a review on one that was very nice. In my experience, the necks on the American Basses have been more stable. That may have changed, I don't know.
I play bass for 27 years now.
I had quite a few basses.
At the end of the day it was ALWAYS a P bass that i picked up.
Now i own exactly one SANDBERG P and i'm happy with it.
I recently played a €1,499 MIJ Fender Jazz and was blown away by the build quality of the instrument.
It was superb.
But i didn't like the sound.
If it has been a P i had bought it immediately.
Now i'm wondering if MIA Fender basses have the same quality.
Because these are €1,999 here in Germany and they're quite rare.
Nobody has them in stock.
Even the very big companies like THOMANN (German counterpart to SWEETWATER).
I would love to try the Sandberg! I hear that they are awsome!
@@BobBlackBass Well, they are!
Built quality is outstanding.
All of them are PLEK'd.
So a very low string action isn't a problem
What is the big difference between a P and J bass? Yes, I’m an amateur, just trying to learn. I appreciate and respect your experience.
The tone, shape, slimmer neck.
Totally different in all you mentioned. You need to try both!
Have one in Candy apple red 🎸🎸
Nice!
Thanks Bob! Nice vid ❤️
Thanks, Mentula!
Hey that’s a nice bass!
Thanks Guitar Man!
Thanks for the great demo. Does it have the "high mass" bridge? Some songs I play require a lot of sustain. I like the color combination, too. If I get one, this would only be the 2nd bass I've ever owned: My daily driver is a Gibson Victory from the early eighties. If you are familiar with the Gibson, can you compare it to your Fender. Thanks again!
Hey Limegreen, yeah, the bridge is rather chunky. Sustain is great!
love the vid but the hat iz da biz wit that cool flag sir ;) 👍
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So I guess this is going to replace your Nate Mendel P bass with the annoying truss rod adjusting procedure. I love the Am Fender basses and that white would be my choice too.
Correct!
Fender Player versus the American Professional? Is the professional worth twice the cost of the player in your opinion? And is the American Professional II considered a step up from the first version?
Hey Gregory, having played both, I would say yes, the American professional ii is worth the extra money.
Hey Mr. Bob Black!
Should I stick with my am pro ii or look to get the am v ii?? Have you played both. Your thoughts on them would be much appreciated wisdom.
Hey walk the water, I don't play a 5 string much anymore so for me I'd stick with the 4
Or did you mean American vintage?
If you haven't tried to american vintage ii, then how about the american vintage original?
Bob?
@@BobBlackBass yes bob american vintage
It was helpful Bob!
Thanks, Joe!
I’m learning Bass just now Bob and your video helped me make my mind up to get a Fender Pro ll Bass! Eventually :-)
Sounds good to me!
Thanks, Nicholas!
Yeah this P-Bass is special.
Yeah BJammin it is!
Luck of the draw......Some of them are just great basses......some are duds--- That one sounds like it has that "honk" that good Fender P basses have. May be a keeper. Don't get rid of it !!! Good ones are hard to come by.
Yeah,Richard, I agree!
I had the same experience with new Am. Pro. II., that Bob had. I bought it and It is my new #1.
Liverpool UK 🎶🎵🎸
Hey Paul, greetings from across the pond!
Dead on.
Thanks, Thomas!