on September 06, 2022
I bought this bass about 2 months ago. As with almost all the PJ basses i have owned, this is set to the P pickup with the tone on high all the time. I replaced the stock strings, which were not at all bad with flat wounds, I have played flat wounds for many years. I am very happy with the bass indeed. It really has the sound of more expensive P basses, and when i have used the combination of the P&J pickup it sounds great. The J pickup appears to be placed a little further away from the bridge ...
I bought this bass about 2 months ago. As with almost all the PJ basses i have owned, this is set to the P pickup with the tone on high all the time. I replaced the stock strings, which were not at all bad with flat wounds, I have played flat wounds for many years. I am very happy with the bass indeed. It really has the sound of more expensive P basses, and when i have used the combination of the P&J pickup it sounds great. The J pickup appears to be placed a little further away from the bridge than most, and so has kind of single coil music man sound. I will stick with the P, and the fact that I like modern looking basses for the folk music that I play. I can't be bothered with bannds who only want Fender on the headstock. Usually Bankers who can't play, and have more money than sense.
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