Precision vs Jazz Basses: Early Vintage vs American Professional Series | Reverb Shootout Demo

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  • Опубликовано: 10 дек 2024
  • The Precision and Jazz Basses from Fender are among the most popular and most used basses of all time. In this video, Jeremy shows us some of the differences between the two styles, bringing in two vintage models as well as the new American Professional Series to see what differences we can hear.
    Read more about Fender basses at Reverb: bit.ly/2j19mgF
    Hosted by Jeremy Kay
    Fender American Standard P-Bass: bit.ly/2jl1ZwL
    Fender American Standard Jazz Bass: bit.ly/2j9Qs4f
    1958 Fender Precision Bass: bit.ly/2iZX5sH
    1961 Fender Jazz Bass: bit.ly/2iZQrmc

Комментарии • 552

  • @hoist8111
    @hoist8111 7 лет назад +558

    I'm not even a huge fan of P-basses, but I'd do things that my family would disown me for that '58 Precision

    • @GeorgiaBoy1961
      @GeorgiaBoy1961 4 года назад +11

      Clive, I used to own a Fender reissue 58 P-Bass with gold anodized pick-guard, and that sucker sounded so good.... I sold it in a fit of temporary insanity and have regretted it ever since. I was played more guitar at the time I sold it and wanted a new arch-top, and you can figure out the rest... moral of the story, the '58s sound awesome, not just the old ones, but the reissue ones, too. Mine was made in the mid-1980s.

    • @MuammarHamed
      @MuammarHamed 4 года назад +3

      Lmao!!! 😂 I don't blame you my friend I would too

    • @zanderascher8205
      @zanderascher8205 4 года назад +3

      GeorgiaBoy1961 I have the Vintera 50s P, it’s Ana amazing bass, definitely not as cool as a real vintage but the gold pickguard is awesome

    • @theviper5952
      @theviper5952 4 года назад

      Innit

    • @donnix1192
      @donnix1192 2 года назад

      @@zanderascher8205 I do too, I really like my Fender Vintera 50s precision, especially for the price tag of 1000$ new it really catches the sound and vibe of a 1957-59 precision bass. I love the gold pick guard and maple fretboard, I opted for the sea foam green. What color did you go with.

  • @dasbear10
    @dasbear10 8 лет назад +640

    Love em all, but that 61 jazz with flats is my kind of tone.

  • @tonecontrol
    @tonecontrol 7 лет назад +649

    That vintage Jazz has some serious tone going on.

    • @ethanlancaster76
      @ethanlancaster76 5 лет назад +3

      Adrian Figallo the one bass to rule them all!

    • @del5582
      @del5582 3 года назад +5

      I am on team p-bass, but there is something really special about that guitar.

    • @heyitsvonage2768
      @heyitsvonage2768 3 года назад

      I'm shopping for my first bass right now, and was so sure I was getting a P Bass until I heard that specific Jazz Bass. Now I gotta start my research all over again!

    • @seabass3257
      @seabass3257 2 года назад +2

      @@heyitsvonage2768 i got a p bass realized I liked the jazz bass tone better and got a jazz bass

  • @The10000lbGorilla
    @The10000lbGorilla 8 лет назад +336

    *That* Vintage PBass + Flatwounds = Pure bliss
    That is the tone I hear in my head when I write.

    • @Chrissummerill
      @Chrissummerill 7 лет назад +1

      The10000lbGorilla the best of the 4 for sure.

    • @simonr7097
      @simonr7097 5 лет назад +5

      Yeah that tone is classic. Flatwound strings should get more love, they really complement most vintage basses. After all, these are the strings that those basses were designed for.

    • @kimseniorb
      @kimseniorb 5 лет назад +2

      @@simonr7097 what strings are those? orange/red silk makes me think its either TI or Labella

    • @Terribleguitarist89
      @Terribleguitarist89 4 года назад +2

      My old man set me up with flats when I switched to bass from electric... wouldn't play any other way now... that P-bass was killer with flatwounds.

    • @omagodosgraves
      @omagodosgraves 3 года назад +1

      IRON MAIDEN STYLE

  • @Luigiman555
    @Luigiman555 4 года назад +29

    Riff 1
    4:09 New P-Bass
    4:16 New J-Bass
    4:23 Vintage J-Bass
    4:29 Vintage P-Bass
    Riff 2
    4:39 New P-Bass
    4:49 New J-Bass
    4:59 Vintage J-Bass
    5:09 Vintage P-Bass
    Riff 3
    5:20 New P-Bass
    5:28 New J-Bass
    5:35 Vintage J-Bass
    5:44 Vintage P-Bass
    Riff 4
    5:53 New P-Bass
    6:06 New J-Bass
    6:20 Vintage J-Bass
    6:32 Vintage P-Bass

  • @nocuh
    @nocuh 8 лет назад +131

    I'm all about the neck pickup on a J-bass with flats, playing right up by the fretboard with fingers. *THICC*

    • @SamuelginTV
      @SamuelginTV 8 лет назад +2

      I love my J-bass with flats too. sooooo smooth.

    • @joshuaxlucas
      @joshuaxlucas 8 лет назад +1

      Love of my life for basses

    • @ethanlancaster76
      @ethanlancaster76 5 лет назад

      Agreed, but I prefer both pickups full on and then I can move towards the bridge if I need more cut or to solo.

    • @draxlerchronicles5851
      @draxlerchronicles5851 5 лет назад +1

      Did you actually just say 'THICC' 😂

    • @anyone-f2r
      @anyone-f2r 4 года назад

      nah cur You like a bass with a big, fat ass? 😂

  • @johnnys2096
    @johnnys2096 8 лет назад +330

    Thank you for playing a jazz bass and NOT only slapping. getting sick of that, whenever i see a jazz someones slapping and half of the time it dosent even sound good.

    • @TheXtremeDrums
      @TheXtremeDrums 7 лет назад +60

      Johnny S True, slapping in bass have become the equivalent of people furiously tapping a la van halen un guitar, very annoying and usually not good

    • @smeagolmazurenko5238
      @smeagolmazurenko5238 7 лет назад +1

      Cheshire CAT Scan ^this^

    • @christianhenry4173
      @christianhenry4173 6 лет назад +8

      First off The slap bass tone was used on a jazz bass so you can complain about it it's ok not every bass player is into slap music just like some basses don't use the ghost note techniques.

    • @josephdrach2276
      @josephdrach2276 5 лет назад +9

      Johnny S,I agree about the all too frequent slapping.Then there's the demos that avoid playing way down on the A and E strings and even less common the use of the open E string and it's first four notes.Damn! It's a bass guitar,not a guitar.Lets hear how it sounds with deep notes.Lets hear it do some bass playing with lots of bass in it.Not just high register,chords,and slapping.

    • @hoompaloompaa
      @hoompaloompaa 5 лет назад +2

      @RecluseAndHisGuitar not better. But different

  • @pedrooficina
    @pedrooficina Год назад +8

    That's amazing! The sound of the jazz bass '61 is truly exceptional, capturing the essence of the recorded version of Ramble On

  • @seansagers2540
    @seansagers2540 8 лет назад +55

    Not noted, but certainly a factor in all of the basses' respective tones, was that sweet Ampeg sitting behind you. Certainly helps add to that vintage vibe.

    • @GeorgiaBoy1961
      @GeorgiaBoy1961 4 года назад +1

      Duck Dunn and James Jamerson approve....

    • @jdanielcramer
      @jdanielcramer 3 года назад

      I had to part with mine 🥺 couldn’t lift it.

  • @Blockheadgamer97
    @Blockheadgamer97 7 лет назад +79

    The 58 P bass with flatwounds 😩😩😩 I neeeeeeeeed

    • @beatlesrgear
      @beatlesrgear 5 лет назад +3

      Weeellllll.... for the low price of only $50,000........................

  • @7easton7
    @7easton7 8 лет назад +121

    '58 P was the best sounding of the bunch imo.

    • @ireneruthfox
      @ireneruthfox 8 лет назад +8

      I agree. But the 61 Jazz is not to shabby either.

    • @UneedaMedicalSupply
      @UneedaMedicalSupply 7 лет назад +5

      The '58 Precision has a nice growl to it. Sounds awesome

    • @meow7791
      @meow7791 5 лет назад +2

      Yeah, in my opinion, sounds fuller, nicer, a bit thicker, really dig it.

    • @joebartlett3255
      @joebartlett3255 3 года назад +1

      Imagine what it would sound like with SS rounds. I bet it’s gnarly.

  • @bengunderman5382
    @bengunderman5382 8 лет назад +33

    The real magic of the j-bass emerges when you blend the pickups, neither full on but in different combinations. Try the neck just shy of full on and the bridge just shy of off

  • @LRS905
    @LRS905 7 лет назад +13

    There isn't a single episode, explained by Jeremy, that I don't enjoy. These bits are always informative, entertaining and over all, very talent filled. Good job Reverb!

  • @rickenbacker40011
    @rickenbacker40011 8 лет назад +151

    That vintage jazz bass had the best tone!

  • @lunarvalleyprophet7593
    @lunarvalleyprophet7593 5 лет назад +6

    That '58 P-Bass with Flatwounds has such an unreal sound to it!

  • @1959buddyh
    @1959buddyh 7 лет назад +17

    Nothing beats the pure noiseless thump of flatwounds!!!!!

  • @anthonyleblanc3102
    @anthonyleblanc3102 4 года назад +22

    That '58 Precision is incomparable. That tone, that growl, that sustain. Unbelievable.

  • @nobodys.shapeshifter
    @nobodys.shapeshifter 3 года назад +30

    The new P bass sounds very similar to the new J bass. The vintage basses were worlds apart.

  • @tripptunes
    @tripptunes 8 лет назад +8

    Awesome video. Would love to see how a PJ Special bass holds up to these comparisons.

  • @thebreakfastmenu
    @thebreakfastmenu 3 года назад +3

    I'm usually a P bass guy, but that 61 Jazz Bass has captured my heart

  • @Potato-pn8sg
    @Potato-pn8sg 5 лет назад +179

    I don't even play bass. I don't know why I'm here.

    • @Rhythmicons
      @Rhythmicons 4 года назад +4

      Taste.

    • @tankslapper4686
      @tankslapper4686 4 года назад +2

      Do you like it tho?

    • @Dr.Turkey
      @Dr.Turkey 4 года назад +8

      time to start

    • @Crip2Knyght
      @Crip2Knyght 4 года назад +6

      potato i dont play bass either but after watching this video im seriously considering buying one and learning how to play lol

    • @brushot
      @brushot 4 года назад +1

      Ur here because uou want to start playing bass.

  • @headknocker8999
    @headknocker8999 7 лет назад +9

    I agree that the 61 with flats sound the best & of course it feels the best too!!

  • @JasonTeach
    @JasonTeach 5 лет назад +6

    I love the p-bass, but I gotta say that vintage jazz with the flatwounds has some of the best tone you can get.

  • @fotomule
    @fotomule 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for making a very pro video that stays on topic and finally thanks for not shouting and speedtalking like many do today.
    Your calm voice fit the topic perfectly.

  • @Wheelly1
    @Wheelly1 7 лет назад +4

    Thank you. Great video.
    Personally, I liked the old P very much.
    But I understand that a good modern P is just much more useful in handling and tuning. And the price difference is sufficient to pay for many lessons from the best teachers.

  • @matthewd6306
    @matthewd6306 5 лет назад +9

    That 58 Pbass sounds amazing.

  • @bentpolski
    @bentpolski 7 лет назад +7

    Nothing like a Fender P Bass or a Fender Jazz Bass. However my all time Favorite IMHO is My JAZZZZZZZZ. The neck and t
    he 2 pickups do it for me. Great Video by the way! Very enlightening! Thank You!

  • @cheeher3212
    @cheeher3212 8 лет назад +93

    the newer jazz bass sounds better to my ears. but honestly they should have had flatwound and round wound for both the new and old

  • @fenderjazz6213
    @fenderjazz6213 8 лет назад +1

    Definitely the 61 jazz for ramble on.I don't know what JPJ used for the recording but when you just played it , that's the sound I remember!

  • @SirEnVo
    @SirEnVo 7 лет назад +2

    in an ideal world you would have both. But if I had to pick 1 I would pick the P bass because love it's punchy beefy sound and honestly fits almost every genre (not to say the jazz bass doesn't but is a lot warmer and mellow tone)

  • @FrancescoBignardi
    @FrancescoBignardi 4 года назад +2

    I’ve played Fender Jazz Deluxe for a decade and I completely love it. But the sound of that p bass with flatwounds is just... WOW

  • @EJNVT
    @EJNVT 7 лет назад +37

    that '61 jazz sounds so good!

  • @akunaccount6089
    @akunaccount6089 7 лет назад +23

    the 61 jazz bass sounds like a bass that never change the strings for so many years.. :D

    • @MaceoLaban
      @MaceoLaban 4 года назад +1

      Yeah, And that's the way you do it!

  • @KevinReginaldCooke
    @KevinReginaldCooke 7 лет назад +7

    Would have been nice to hear the basses with similar strings... Of course a modern p-bass with rounds vs a vintage p-bass with flats is going to sound radically different. What I'd have personally been more interested to hear was the american pro with flats vs vintage p-bass with flats, for example.

  • @MrWumbologist
    @MrWumbologist 4 года назад +13

    My big takeaway from this is to use flatwounds

  • @nervedamage3097
    @nervedamage3097 8 лет назад +27

    The J with flats had an awesome upright double bass type sound to it. Great video as I just bought a P bass!

  • @bentpolski
    @bentpolski 7 лет назад +4

    Great Video! I owned both but use my Jazz for almost everything! It's all about the neck and the 2 pickups for me.

  • @bentpolski
    @bentpolski 7 лет назад +8

    I must add The 61 Jazz Bass with The flatwounds! John Paul Jones sound exactly! I LOVE that 61!!!

  • @andrewpappas9311
    @andrewpappas9311 6 лет назад +8

    Those vintage Precision and Jazz Basses sounded so good, man, the Jazz Bass on Ramble On made it sound a lot more authentic to John Paul Jones' playing

    • @treiko1160
      @treiko1160 5 лет назад +1

      well, he kind of murdered that riff with aggravated circumstances...

    • @beatlesrgear
      @beatlesrgear 5 лет назад

      @@treiko1160 Yes, he did! His playing was about as smooth as a barnacle covered rock.......... :(

  • @MikeJamesMusic
    @MikeJamesMusic 4 года назад

    I have an American fender frettless bass I bought new a few years ago. I swapped out the noisy thin stock Fender single coils "Jazz" pickups for "Bartolini b-axis J44J-L/S B-Axis 4-string J-Bass Pickup Set" these are a split coil humbucker pickup. It's now the only bass I own. It does it all for me. P-Basses are a one trick pony. Though it's a good trick.

  • @jay_thedog_man5169
    @jay_thedog_man5169 6 лет назад +1

    I’ll just take a mustang PJ bass. That’s my preferred bass. It has everything I like. Both a jazz and a precision pickup and offset body with a short scale. Just perfect 👌

  • @borisbishoff2505
    @borisbishoff2505 8 лет назад +15

    that old p-bass was in the chicago music excange video. Now that I think of it, their editing is also very similar...

    • @Reverb
      @Reverb  8 лет назад +20

      No conspiracies here, we're just good friends, Boris! :) Thanks for watching!

    • @borisbishoff2505
      @borisbishoff2505 8 лет назад +1

      I thought so! Thats really cool

    • @AJbassist
      @AJbassist 7 лет назад +4

      i am pretty sure reverb, is run in partnership with
      cme

    • @Marcike
      @Marcike 7 лет назад

      Reverb.com Guys, what is the brand of those orange silked flat strings?

    • @kimseniorb
      @kimseniorb 5 лет назад +1

      @@Reverb please tell me what strings were on the 58? I mean like PLEASE P L E A S E tell me?? damn

  • @andrewcoates4952
    @andrewcoates4952 5 лет назад

    My first proper bass after a cheap practice one was a P-bass. I judge everything else off of the P-bass now. I know the feel and tone of them and honestly love them. People give the P-bass hate in preference of the Jazz bass and i can most certainly see why, but i love the dull beefiness of them.

  • @KleyDeJong
    @KleyDeJong 8 лет назад +129

    Thinner necks aren't generally more comfortable. It is personal preference.

    • @iwillnevergetone5
      @iwillnevergetone5 8 лет назад +23

      exactly. thinner is more of a hassle for me. i love a nice chunky neck

    • @kingstumble
      @kingstumble 8 лет назад +13

      Well said,but it's the width rather than the depth which is important to me. I find a Precision much easier to play than a Jazz.

    • @fender68able
      @fender68able 7 лет назад +1

      Me too.

    • @EvanBradleyEDB
      @EvanBradleyEDB 7 лет назад +7

      To me it sounded like he was referencing the thinner nut width of the Jazz, which most people do associate with being easier to play, rather than the actual thickness of the neck

    • @j.d.leslie8458
      @j.d.leslie8458 7 лет назад

      Evan Bradley Jazz has narrower nut than precision.

  • @titanuranus
    @titanuranus 8 лет назад

    Thanks for doing this video. Each bass and string type had its own voice, it's own song to sing.

  • @NickiTedesco
    @NickiTedesco 7 лет назад

    Love these tone comparisons! Jeremy K...you're the man!

  • @shawnhuff6024
    @shawnhuff6024 5 лет назад +1

    I've got a fender elite Jass bass American deluxe black I really feel comfortable with the jazz bass style

  • @ka-bar5060
    @ka-bar5060 Год назад +1

    One point of correction, the P-Bass does not have a single humbucker pickup as you state at the beginning. It has a single-coil pickup that is split in two and thus it self-cancels, but it is still only one single-coil. You don't want to confuse new players into thinking that has a humbucker because it doesn't. A humbucker has two stacked single-coil pickups that by their nature self-cancel. Otherwise, a good video showcasing the granddaddies of the electric bass world.

  • @enzogreco1816
    @enzogreco1816 7 лет назад +16

    If you put the same flatwounds on that 2017 p.bass you'll get about the same tone i bet of that 58' precision.

  • @chrisd1932
    @chrisd1932 3 года назад +1

    That 61 jazz is my dream tone

  • @NerdNoiseRadio
    @NerdNoiseRadio 5 лет назад +3

    P and J are both indispensible instruments in any bassists lineup, I feel! I love em both. Of the four instruments in this video the 61 J-Bass was my favorite, and other than for the picking riffs, I preferred both with flats.
    In my collection, I have a "real" J, and a P "substitute". I have a 2008 American Standard J-Bass with roundwounds, which I've kept on forever and have let get dark sounding. And while I don't have a proper P-Bass, I have a 1984 (83?) MIJ Electra Westone X-700JB Futura Bass (Matsumoku made) which definitely doesn't look anything at all like a P-Bass in terms of body shape and cosmetics (if you're unfamiliar, go Google it - it's pretty wild), but it is functionally a P-Bass clone with a P-Bass shaped/sized neck/fretboard, and P-style electronics, which I've modified with a late 2000's American standard P pickup. It has Labella "Jamerson" flats on it and a makeshift foam mute. So, the thing looks 80's metal, but sounds 60's Motown.
    While I can't afford to splurge on an American Standard (or even Mexican Standard) P-Bass, or an additional MIA/MIM J-Bass, I do toy with the idea of maybe picking up a couple Squiers (in the vintage vibe series), so that I can have round and flat tones out of each instrument, or maybe even a third J-Bass to "Jaco" (as opposed to just buying the Squier "Jaco" with the plastic fretboard). Maybe it'll never happen, or maybe It'll be a half measure, like I only get one Squier, and forget the rest. Only time will tell. :-)
    But to conclude, I don't think one can declare a winner, outside their own personal preference between the two. P is more iconic and prolific, J is more diverse and flexible. Which one wins? Only the individual can decide for themselves. My winner, personally? For looks and feel, I prefer the P-Bass. For sound? I prefer the J-Bass. Overall? I prefer the J, but your mileage may vary, of course.
    Cheers!

    • @mrvantagepro
      @mrvantagepro Год назад +1

      Interesting, for looks and feel, I prefer the J, but for sound, I prefer the P. But you can't lose with either.

  • @ACLCproductions
    @ACLCproductions 2 года назад +1

    Great review!! Love the side by side comparisons!

  • @JoeSchuch
    @JoeSchuch 5 лет назад

    An EXCELLENT survey of classic Fender Bass tone. Thanks!

  • @ksdfg
    @ksdfg 6 лет назад +4

    That 61 jazz is exactly what I want a good bass to sound......

  • @alxiroi
    @alxiroi 6 лет назад +2

    Jazz with flats... that's the sound i've been looking for... Thanks you :) :)

  • @MaoistBanker
    @MaoistBanker 3 года назад +3

    Vintage jazz with tape wounds is my life goal tone sound

  • @gonzoUAE
    @gonzoUAE 4 года назад

    I loved this review and now I have fender flatwounds in my fender 70's jazz bass and I love it!!

  • @diego2112gaming
    @diego2112gaming 4 года назад

    The tone difference between all four is so pronounced and different, anyone who says they can't hear it is clearly deaf. Gods, I love the J-Bass. That '61 sounds just amazing. That said, I'd not trade my MiM '98 P-Bass for anything. At all. Love it. Beast of tone in that baby (but then again, I put '62 Reissue pups in it).

  • @ClauGutierrezY
    @ClauGutierrezY 4 года назад +1

    I've been trying to push myself into. P-basses for ages, and call me what you want, but I keep gravitating towards the power, versatility and growl of a jazz bass. I guess you can get the best of both worlds with a J as the neck pick up sounds reasonably close to a P.
    I'm a MM Stingray guy anyway though 😁

  • @francisdedumo3323
    @francisdedumo3323 5 лет назад +6

    That vintage Jazzbass is my kind of tone

  • @profdrklenk
    @profdrklenk 6 лет назад +2

    YES, Ramble On!!! One of the best basslines ever

    • @joegordon7196
      @joegordon7196 5 лет назад

      Dr Klenk And that’s exactly what it was played on-jazz bass & flats‼️

  • @ricklazaroff
    @ricklazaroff 5 лет назад

    I am so happy that flatwounds are so popular these days. Why? Well, I play a Jazz Bass with EMGs or the original passive p-ups and every time I'm in a recording studio or at a gig, the engineer or soundman proclaim "your bass sounds amazing." With my ancient rackmount Ashly pre-amp pretty well set flat coupled with my J Bass and roundwounds I'm good to go making soundmen very happy in every province of Canada, down to the southern border of that Russian colony called the USA and across the pond throughout Europe.

  • @joel_anderson_t
    @joel_anderson_t 6 лет назад +2

    I got both Precision and Jazz Basses at home. If your band has a Strat player, I’d go for the P-Bass due to their resemblance.

  • @jaymeramirez7435
    @jaymeramirez7435 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for posting this. I literally didn’t know much about the differences between the two. I scored a new Classic Vibe Jazz Squier bass this past holiday. 50% off. Bought it cause of the deal. I noticed the differences between the vintage jazz and modern jazz. Wow. That vintage version is too bad ass! But i definitely would have been happy either way. I prefer the two pickups. Seems like I can do more with it. 🤷🏿 I’m so excited. I know the more expensive part is finding the right amp setup. I know this is gonna be very expensive.

  • @Violetcas97
    @Violetcas97 6 лет назад +14

    I live for a Precision bass with flats.

  • @carlmontney7916
    @carlmontney7916 5 лет назад +2

    As a bassist for over 45 years I can say IMO the 58 is the winner.

  • @johncalverley8972
    @johncalverley8972 4 года назад +2

    The vintage Jazz bass was by far the best sounding, in my humble opinion... besides, any bass that's good enough for John Paul Jones is good enough for me!!

  • @Ralferator
    @Ralferator 5 лет назад +13

    Sadly the all had very different strings like flats vs roundwounds - it would have been so interesting to compare all with the same strings.

  • @sbentsen2714
    @sbentsen2714 5 лет назад +4

    You know what this is a hard decision, I like them all!

  • @basswars7060
    @basswars7060 4 года назад +4

    I'm surprised that flatwounds are not more popular. They sound great. Both the 58 Precision and 61 Jazz kill it. I have the American Standard J and P, and now I have to get some flatwounds. Any suggestions?

    • @hs5942
      @hs5942 Год назад +1

      Labella

  • @jorgiewtf
    @jorgiewtf 4 года назад

    I like the look of the Jazz a little more but the sounds that come out of any p-bass is the growl of the Gods!

  • @altrock86
    @altrock86 6 лет назад

    I can’t believe it because I have always wanted a jazz bass. I have owned a couple basses in a pj configuration and always wanted a jazz bass but I really really like both p bass in this video

  • @sideparting6845
    @sideparting6845 5 лет назад +1

    They all sound lovely and somewhat muffled but to me the jazz with roundwound sounds amazing, although the jazz with flatwounds is making me think I should change my string choice!

  • @taokichavez9319
    @taokichavez9319 23 дня назад

    both vintage basses sound AMAZING!!! wow!

  • @hunterkiller889
    @hunterkiller889 6 лет назад +1

    That 1958 p bass is fantastic, had a great sound

  • @moggiee1
    @moggiee1 4 года назад +1

    4:30 Oh my! Someday all basses will be this good

  • @richsackett3423
    @richsackett3423 4 года назад +1

    Real bass player demoing basses. What a nice change of pace.

  • @anyone-f2r
    @anyone-f2r 4 года назад

    The last year of felt mutes on the jazz bass were in 1963. There’s a black and white video of Led Zep performing how many more times (1969) with the felt mutes on his ‘63 jazz bass still on.

  • @robertobrien2903
    @robertobrien2903 5 лет назад +3

    I'd like to hear all of them with the same brand and gauge flat wound strings. I bet there wouldn't be that big a differences between the old ones and new ones .

  • @MarceloKuroi
    @MarceloKuroi 6 лет назад +1

    Good Lord, I'm in love with that old Jazz.

  • @kingstumble
    @kingstumble 8 лет назад +85

    I'll take a Precision over a Jazz Bass every day of the week.

    • @af-lt5he
      @af-lt5he 6 лет назад +2

      same here ballgut...same here

    • @christianhenry4173
      @christianhenry4173 6 лет назад +1

      Yes I played both I'm a slap bassists but man that precision bass sounds too good in a real band.

    • @joel_anderson_t
      @joel_anderson_t 6 лет назад

      Same if I’m playing with a Strat player, it’s about the resemblance, and yes, I have a Jazz Bass as shown in my updated profile picture.

    • @dotnineteen.1962
      @dotnineteen.1962 6 лет назад +3

      P for studio P for live

    • @simcHyt
      @simcHyt 6 лет назад +1

      Yeah, what about Sunday?

  • @Loko-kk7tl
    @Loko-kk7tl 3 года назад

    P body, J neck, Tapewounds, Rosewood fretboard, Maple neck, vintage pickups

  • @SekuImani
    @SekuImani 8 лет назад

    i just love the Jazz bass..(flatwound)..great video guys

  • @jorgeandrescoppiano
    @jorgeandrescoppiano 2 года назад

    Flatwounds on a J Bass make difference.

  • @thomasfioriglio
    @thomasfioriglio 3 года назад

    Wow, great comparison. Flatwounds sound so much better. Now, hmmm, flats on a Jazz or on a Precision? I just picked up a Classic 60s Lacquer Jazz to go along with my Classic 50s. Both have flats, now to decide which has the better tone.

  • @beatlesrgear
    @beatlesrgear 5 лет назад

    Fender basses are THE sound for bass.
    The only other bass I have ever heard that sounds as good is the Fodera bass I played, which Victor Wooten let me play after he finished his bass clinic.
    What a super nice man and a super sweet bass! :)
    I wish I had $4,000 in my bass buying fund right now.........

  • @dantedavies8042
    @dantedavies8042 3 года назад +1

    3:24 5:19 such an underrated bassline

  • @TheProgGuy
    @TheProgGuy 7 лет назад +8

    I thought 1960-61 J-basses only had the stacked two knobs and not the modern three? Even on your website it claims the three knobs were introduced mid 1962.

    • @OldHickory357
      @OldHickory357 5 лет назад

      They changed halfway through 61

    • @beatlesrgear
      @beatlesrgear 5 лет назад

      Approximately in the beginning of September 1962 is when Fender changed over from 2 stacked knobs to 3 regular knobs. No 1960 or 1961 J Bass has 3 knobs.

  • @saulofreitas7367
    @saulofreitas7367 6 лет назад +3

    1961 Jazz Bass is amazing!

  • @burritosupreme333
    @burritosupreme333 5 лет назад

    I bought a Fender Road Worn ‘61 Flea signature bass a while back of which I play through an Ampeg. Slapped some flats on her and I’m not kidding, it sounds exactly like this ‘61.

  • @xaza5625
    @xaza5625 5 лет назад

    That intro comparison was very helpful

  • @kingslaphappy1533
    @kingslaphappy1533 8 лет назад +1

    Nice comparo, really well executed. As to my preference...to each his own!

  • @ernezzwagner9757
    @ernezzwagner9757 Год назад +1

    '58 Fender Precision ❤️

  • @samjyang4209
    @samjyang4209 6 лет назад

    I personally don't use flat wound strings so I don't know whether I have to attribute the woody tone to having a flat wound string or it being a vintage bass but either way I really like the woody vibe from it. If it is from having the flat wound string I'm buying one right know

  • @teknstuff1
    @teknstuff1 7 лет назад

    I loved them all but that '61 Jazz is sooo good sounding!

  • @McDoinky
    @McDoinky 4 года назад

    I think Jump Into the Fire was recorded using a Jazz Bass with tapewounds. I know Herbie Flowers used a j bass on nearly everything he’s ever done, and I’m pretty sure it was around those years that he used Rotosound 88 tapes

  • @elixxir_music
    @elixxir_music 5 лет назад +4

    The '58 is ROCKKKKKKKKKK

  • @cherrypickerguitars
    @cherrypickerguitars 5 лет назад +1

    Vintage P with flats! AWSOME tone.

  • @davidallen346
    @davidallen346 8 лет назад

    Tat 58' P-Bass is da bomb, love the fresh maple fretboard neck

  • @lilclubpenguin2637
    @lilclubpenguin2637 6 лет назад

    I prefer the jazz bass because I love to slap bass and the jazz bass feels like it was made for slap and it really fits with tone of the bass and I love the look the fender jazz bass I have is a fender jazz bass road worn fiesta red