I'm desperatly stuck in the middle of G.A.S. Big time.

plus one ... though I'm a guitar player, my bassist friend is seriously considering getting himself one ...Webrocker wrote: [...] I'm desperatly stuck in the middle of G.A.S.
Darn... that's exactly what I am trying to tell myself.hobb_masta_flex wrote: [...] You can't go wrong with a Fender offset bass.
Sorry, can't help you. I love mine.Webrocker wrote: ...Please give me good reasons NOT to buy one of these...
That's pretty much the signature of a Jazz Bass neck. The P-Bass neck is wider at the nut, and a bit beefier in profile. Vintage style necks in general tend to have a rounder radius. Many modern bass necks have a flatter radius, if that's what you're looking for.dougiedickenson wrote: i didn;t care too much for the neck radius. IMO; too curvy and narrow.
The more modern Jazz Basses (i.e. Am. Std) will have a wider radius than the CIJ ones, right?DB wrote:That's pretty much the signature of a Jazz Bass neck. The P-Bass neck is wider at the nut, and a bit beefier in profile. Vintage style necks in general ten to have a rounder radius. Many Modern bass necks have a flatter radius, it that's what you're looking for.dougiedickenson wrote: i didn;t care too much for the neck radius. IMO; too curvy and narrow.
DB
Pretty darn close iMHO. If you like passive electronics, you could rewire, but I think it sounds great as is. I"ve always been a Jazz Bass fan, and when I saw the Jag and read the specs, I ordered one.Webrocker wrote: I really like how my Jazzbass sounds and feels. How would the Jag-Bass compare?
thx again
Tom