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P Bass Vs Jazz Bass: is one really BETTER?... Maybe 🤔 

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If you had to choose your top Fender bass guitar, which would you choose? They might have come from the same drawing board, but the Jazz and P Bass have some major differences. Both changed the world. But which is the right one for you?
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Video Breakdown:
00:00 - Should you be playing a P Bass or a Jazz Bass?
00:41 - The Precision Bass
01:35 - P bass details
02:31 - P bass neck
04:06 - The P bass' versatility
04:51 - The Jazz Bass
05:52 - The J bass details
06:36 - The J bass pickups
08:55 - How to decide on which to pick for yourself
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@matthewsolina4920
@matthewsolina4920 Год назад
I started out on guitar and got serious about bass after my oldest brother Angelo died. Mom wanted me to have his Jazz bass. I got really into bass and even played more gigs on bass than guitar for a while. It’s a way to keep my brother close to me.
@devinebass
@devinebass Год назад
Wow, inspirational man! Thankyou for sharing 🧡🙌🏻
@holliswebb
@holliswebb Год назад
Didn’t know I was going to cry over bass guitar today, but here we are.
@matthewsolina4920
@matthewsolina4920 Год назад
@@holliswebb no need for tears. It’s just life. I wish you the best.
@CillBlintonOfficial
@CillBlintonOfficial Год назад
That is a beautiful way to keep his spirit alive. Love this
@herickvar8608
@herickvar8608 Год назад
😢
@mrnelsonius5631
@mrnelsonius5631 Год назад
I started out gigging on Jazz style basses. Loved them. Then I noticed the more professional recording work I did, the more I started gravitating to P basses. Now I’m pretty much full time P bass. I think Jazz basses sound better by themselves, but P basses tend to sound better in the mix. Strange sort of conundrum! Also, P basses help me not overplay with those chunky necks, particularly the vintage style ones I record the most. No wrong answer here :)
@robalderman6979
@robalderman6979 Год назад
That's a great point about the P neck encouraging you to play more simple lines
@paulstarnes3112
@paulstarnes3112 Год назад
Jazz is way more playable. If you could only have one the rest of time, jazz is easy.
@queue-tip
@queue-tip Год назад
I think it's more about how all sound engineers know what to do with the P bass to make it sound good in the mix. It's a standard.
@justinTime077
@justinTime077 9 месяцев назад
This testimony has left me more confused
@boogie404
@boogie404 4 месяца назад
And P bass has that thumpy low end so you just don't overplay, cause you can fill the universe just with one note
@Maffy35
@Maffy35 Год назад
My first bass was a Jazz bass, then bought all sorts of active/fretless fancy ones 5/6 strings until recently I got a p bass. Turns out that's what I was looking for all along
@dentray
@dentray Год назад
Same here, I have been through many basses over the years but P bass is what I wanted all along and now the vintage fenders have become out of reach, should have bought one 15 years ago when the price wasnt so high.
@rogerhouston3209
@rogerhouston3209 Год назад
Fifty yrs. ago I wrestled with a Gibson EB the guitar player had, I bought a P & it changed everything. Then got a Jazz, I only played J basses after that. Around 10 years back on a whim I bought a P bass new, through the mail! thing was like $1700 bucks! But it plays so nice and the tone is perfect, I think the pickup placement is the thing on a P bass
@nickhall1115
@nickhall1115 Год назад
@@rogerhouston3209 That is the one feature that stands out to me above my StingRay (it makes it easier for me to play dynamically). I will probably break down and buy a G&L down the road for the trifecta (they have the center pickup placement too).
@user-ve4ig6pw1s
@user-ve4ig6pw1s 6 месяцев назад
I had one...once. That was enough, it has a "pigeon-hole" sound...BORING.
@Geetarhed
@Geetarhed 5 месяцев назад
Ha same experience P bass rules. Jazz sits in the closet.
@Bubba-zu6yr
@Bubba-zu6yr Год назад
Statistically I don’t know the actual breakdown of popularity but in owning a owning my own music shop, I move P-Basses three to one. It’s almost as if the name “Jazz Bass” scares my clientele to the P-Bass. Nothing scientific, just many years of observations. Good stuff, thank you!
@coopah1
@coopah1 Год назад
I agree, but in my experience with playing funk, rock, soul, r&b etc... the Jazz bass is the popular choice. I absolutely love both and I own many high end bass guitars 🎸. For "Motor Town" music 'Motown records' the precision bass is the weapon of choice... in my humble opinion. I love all music 🎶! No favorites.
@unknownmusicman
@unknownmusicman Год назад
I'm actually surprised by that. Almost every bassist I've ever known has played jazz basses, as well as others, but I don't think I know anybody personally that plays a P-bass. Lots of people playing PJs but not fender p-basses. As a guitarist primarily I just got a player series p-bass and I love it so much. It isn't quite as versatile as my PJ but it just feels and sounds so good!
@donnix1192
@donnix1192 Год назад
I would recommend owning both, I have a couple jazz basses -a Squier paranormal and a 70s jazz and a Fender 50s Vintera p bass and a Squier classic vibe 60s p. If you can only do one bass it’s really players choice. I love the 50s p but it has a huge neck and that is a turnoff for a lot people.
@unknownmusicman
@unknownmusicman Год назад
@@donnix1192 absolutely. One day I'll pick up a j-bass but the budget won't allow it at the moment. I love the burpy jazz pickup sound, but I've always preferred a p-bass with the tone rolled all the way down.
@simonbowkett124
@simonbowkett124 Год назад
Glenn Matlock said he plays a P-Bass because if you play a Jazz people think you know what you’re doing!
@_Peremalfait
@_Peremalfait 7 месяцев назад
I have to take a minute to appreciate the genius of Leo Fender. His first electric bass guitar was the P-bass. How did he get so much right on his first try?
@noone-pg4lr
@noone-pg4lr 3 месяца назад
Well it’s probably because of his experience of making electronic guitars
@dbjupiter92
@dbjupiter92 3 месяца назад
Beginner's luck.
@strannikr9497
@strannikr9497 2 месяца назад
Tips were given by some outside of this world, same as violin 🎻.
@MFitz12
@MFitz12 Год назад
When my teen daughter wanted to take up the bass after a few years on the guitar, I got here a Squire PJ bass (P body, jazz bridge pickup combined with P-pass pickup) with a jazz bass style neck. Seemed like a good combo then and still does.
@sagittated
@sagittated Год назад
I have the PJ Jaguar, and it feels like I have both options at all times. I usually play with the precision pickup, but I'll dial up the jazz volume to get various options. It's got the J bass neck and J bass control panel, but the thick pick up. It's a brilliant best of both worlds solution.
@andrewlong7578
@andrewlong7578 Год назад
That is a good compromise. The only one that I like better is jazz bridge pickup with a neck musicman pickup. The musicman sounds like a bolder p-bass and can be split to essentially a jazz pickup. The musicman pickup being wired in parallel also makes it not significantly louder. I too prefer the narrower nut of a jazz bass.
@ushnicyuvnikof2748
@ushnicyuvnikof2748 Год назад
Worst of both worlds, straight P is better.
@laurieharper1526
@laurieharper1526 Год назад
@@ushnicyuvnikof2748 Not quite. I have P, J and PJ. Nothing apart from a P does the real P bass sound. The PJ is a halfway house between P and J even with the bridge pickup rolled right down. It will do the J bass sound much more convincingly, though. It is, however, quite versatile. If you want the full fat P bass sound, you need a P, but for everything else, the PJ works well.
@TenFalconsMusic
@TenFalconsMusic Год назад
@Ushnic Yuvnikov If it has Precision pickups (which you obviously prefer) and a Jazz pickup (which you obviously don't) how could it be the "Worst of both worlds?"
@fromquake
@fromquake Год назад
Great video pointing out the differences between the 2 most influential and iconic basses ever made. Note that the 70s jazz basses have the bridge pickup placed closer to the bridge for that brighter, more pingy sound. It’s subtle, but I definitely noticed a difference from my 2010 jazz bass to my current custom build jazz bass with the CBS/70s bridge pickup position.
@YourCompanyNameCouldBeHere
@YourCompanyNameCouldBeHere Год назад
He has got like 125 videos on the same topic
@DurfMcAllister
@DurfMcAllister 11 месяцев назад
That tiny little difference sure does make a surprisingly big impact on tone!
@miloszubal3707
@miloszubal3707 Год назад
There's one important aspect to mention as well. The PBs split coil is humbucking, which is one of the reasons why (pointed by others) it is preferred by technicians (studio/gig). JB single coils need a proper shielding or you will get a lot of hum.
@seanbush5056
@seanbush5056 Год назад
I got one of the active PJ Deluxes & the JB bridge pup is noiseless. I tend to have the blend knob ever so slightly panned towards the JB pup & it gives that JB definition while maintaining the full roundness of the PB. Very good bass indeed.
@berkyberry
@berkyberry 9 месяцев назад
Iv been thinking pb is single coil
@miloszubal3707
@miloszubal3707 9 месяцев назад
You're right and wrong at the same time :) Each of the two PB pickups is a single coil, but they're wired together to form a hum cancelling pickup (using the same principle like regular humbuckers).
@miloszubal3707
@miloszubal3707 9 месяцев назад
@FunkyMonk6 Yep, I know that and the physical mechanism behind. Yet the PB pickup is not called a humbucker, but split coil (which kind of makes sense). I know many people are still confused by the split coil setup, so just wanted to point that out.
@miloszubal3707
@miloszubal3707 8 месяцев назад
Well, I get your point, but I don't think you get mine. Worthless to argue over this any longer. Have a good day, mate.
@duncananderson4984
@duncananderson4984 Год назад
For me, I was always convinced that I preferred jazz bass, and for years I’d play them at music stores and never want to take them home. I finally decided to try a precision bass, specifically a PJ precision bass, and I just couldn’t put it down. Haven’t looked back since.
@lauriebluesguy
@lauriebluesguy Год назад
I have both, but so loved the Jazz Bridge pickup that I've come to the conclusion (that many have) that a P/J combination is right for me.
@KyleS.1987
@KyleS.1987 2 месяца назад
I have both and wouldn't want to give up either of them. Thank you, Leo.
@conorkeane4665
@conorkeane4665 Год назад
Ive been plqying bass for 13 years and always preferred jazz basses until I bought a fender player series p bass 18 months ago. Since then its the only bass i use for practically everything, from gigging to recording it just works.
@michaelmoore7975
@michaelmoore7975 Год назад
@5:41 I think the P-bass is the most recorded bass if that's any indication of popularity.
@TheLamrith
@TheLamrith 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for the great videos you put out! I have been thinking about learning bass, and skimming your YT vids the last few days. I was just watching this comparison while looking at local listings and made a deal on a local P-bass package I am picking up tomorrow based on information in this video.
@patricioparadagutierrez7709
I have both basses, and personally I prefer the P-bass sound over the J-bass. And I totally agree that the P is a little bit tough than the J, in terms of playability. And TBF, my main bass is a P bass with a J neck, and to me this is the perfect combo.
@Cap683
@Cap683 Год назад
Duck Dunn played a Precision Bass with a Jazz Bass neck and aways used flat wound strings.
@shalamigri
@shalamigri 4 месяца назад
@@Cap683 I'm just a simple at home bass player, but I'm actually now putting together a P bass with a jazz neck and La Bella flat wounds. i started out with a passive jazz bass in the 90's. My next bass was a 5 string active jazz bass. I then moved to a Squier active PJ bass which is the bass I play all the time now. The bass I'm putting together now will be a passive P bass. It's weird because lots of other people in the comments also gravitated towards P basses.
@Bass_Playa_Two_Point.O
@Bass_Playa_Two_Point.O Год назад
I have quite a few Jazz basses and 4 Precisions. The J neck profile from the late 60's through the mid 70's fits my hand the best, and that, coupled with the string spacing allows me the most effortless, efficient, and comfortable playability. Plus, the tone variations available, and a nicer aesthetic sold me decades ago. YMMV. Edit to add, playing out at many Open jams and seeing a fair number of bands playing classic rock, blues, R&B, etc., in the Bay area, Jazz basses outnumber Precisions by at least four to one.
@Macna333
@Macna333 Год назад
I have both and play both but I always end up back with the Jazz, my first love.
@normanmorrison1594
@normanmorrison1594 Год назад
When I started bass I went for a Fender Jazz bass, but have always wondered if I should have went the P-Bass route. Thanks for a great video explaining the difference, I'm happy I went for a Jazz Bass, but tbh I still find the controls for blending the pickups on a Jazz Bass puzzling!
@acousticmonkey2209
@acousticmonkey2209 Год назад
I have one of each. My jazz bass is a thing of joy with multiple tone options that fill my heart. My P bass is from 1993, was my first bass and holds a ton of memories. Love them both.
@timodelange
@timodelange 11 месяцев назад
No! You must choose
@shmegenke
@shmegenke Год назад
I have and love them both. I slightly prefer the jazz bass over p-bass because it’s more versatile. You can get close to the p-bass tone with just the neck pickup on a jazz. Still, it really comes down to preference.
@ushnicyuvnikof2748
@ushnicyuvnikof2748 Год назад
That neck pick up trick doesn't really sound like a P. The P is supreme.
@Ashbassx1
@Ashbassx1 Год назад
You can get pretty close with flats and the tone rolled down a bit - definitely not the same of course, but you may be able to fool some people…
@CC-fi3pp
@CC-fi3pp Год назад
@Dan Asher I also hear a soy burger taste pretty close to a real burger. Does that mean I'll oder the soy burger. No.
@Ashbassx1
@Ashbassx1 Год назад
@@CC-fi3pp and I’m a vegetarian, so I’ll go for the questionable imitation!
@TheMlvswoll
@TheMlvswoll Год назад
I have both. Both have their place. If you want a p tone, you really need a p bass. However the jazz is more versatile and I play it more easily with the slimmer neck. If I struggle on my p learning something new, I can usually pick it up quicker and easier on my jazz. I like variety in the stable but everyone has that one they won’t part with and for me it’s my jazz. It’s just the more comfortable of the two for me. I really want a pj with a jazz neck to round out the collection.
@palinkasp91
@palinkasp91 Год назад
Love and have them both, but P (with flats on it) is my main go to instrument. I love the super stable fat neck, and the simple, round, oldschool tone.
@KngsPwn4
@KngsPwn4 9 месяцев назад
Great explanation of both the P bass and J bass…thanks!!! I have a P bass and if I played bass full-time I might consider changing to the J bass as I like the increased versatility it offers.
@petermolnar8769
@petermolnar8769 Год назад
My first bass is a Squier 1975 vintageJazz Bass, and I love it. But sometimes i feel, i need a P Bass too.😍 Thanks for a video. Greetings from Hungary.👍
@peterm7548
@peterm7548 Год назад
Hey, I started on a PJ Squire! It's good enough as a starter's instrument and allows you to set the bass for each type of pickup or both. Bass is a hobby for me so I'm not that worried, but for a bassist looking for a bigger commitment its key to decide which type of bass is best for the music they want to play. Great video Scott!
@dentray
@dentray Год назад
PJ is the way to go for learners and hobbyists , I have one as well but I never use the bridge pu,
@frankkissane1908
@frankkissane1908 10 месяцев назад
I started out on P Bass. I played it for most of my musical career, but drifted into Jazz Bass territory later on. Now I use either depending on the gig (or my mood at the time). You can never have too many basses.😁
@devinebass
@devinebass 10 месяцев назад
You're damn right Frank!
@MrKafein
@MrKafein Год назад
I love and have both Precision and Jazz basses, have been a J-type player for decades and discovered a new thrill with the P-bass these last years. I would say it all depends on the context of the music, but if there is more than one saturated guitar involved, I go for the Precision.
@spazianiband
@spazianiband Год назад
Congratulations to the Scott channel, always full of news and beautiful things to hear and see, I wouldn't give up my Jazz Bass for anything in the world, I've used many basses for about 45 years and I'm more and more convinced of it, where you connect it it sounds well, he is the absolute prince for me, bye.
@laurentermellini9710
@laurentermellini9710 Год назад
Whaouhh !!!! Too good 🎉 Thank you so much I want more about that and certainly more about jaco !!
@str11pes
@str11pes Год назад
I got a jazz bass for the neck
@prith7900
@prith7900 Год назад
I have a pj Ibanez, it’s really cheap but works. I wanna get a Jazz bass next for sure cuz I can get more tones
@garnetbezanson1404
@garnetbezanson1404 Год назад
If you like the pbass body or sound a Jazz neck fits on a Pbass and vice versa
@badassbassist
@badassbassist Год назад
I got a custom made BITE with a PJ config in a jazz bass body....sounds and feels amazing. However coming from a 5 string background I kinda prefer the chunky p bass neck.....
@matthewnorman140
@matthewnorman140 Год назад
Same , moved to a J cos of the neck and role off the bridge pickup 😅
@gbusa55
@gbusa55 5 месяцев назад
I got a P for the neck
@jafo1970
@jafo1970 10 месяцев назад
I love the versatility of a J Bass, but the tone of a P Bass just works in more of the contexts in which I work. I currently use a P/J.
@yaneasalgueiro
@yaneasalgueiro Год назад
As you said, each one makes you play differently, creating, imagining different lines. Not only the sound but primarily the feel: I would suggest to have both
@forrestmanueljr9196
@forrestmanueljr9196 Год назад
I love the tone of the jazz bass. I have a M5V Mike Lull and I love it!
@lonlonm1lk
@lonlonm1lk Год назад
P Bass all the way. I love how responsive the tone control is on its singular pickup, nothing beats the simplicity of it. Jazz Basses are the next best thing IMO, it's all love.
@gavmc
@gavmc Год назад
I'm a guitarist, so my bass skills are minimal, but I bought a Jazz Bass a couple of years ago just for home recording and I really love it, I've used it on everything from soul, blues, and rock to edm and even on orchestral scores, so it's versatility can't be emphasised enough..... but I am also itching to buy a P Bass right now.
@danieldumitru2642
@danieldumitru2642 Год назад
​@ghost mall nah, u just rich & weak. Talent & work will never be for sale.
@33grinder33
@33grinder33 Год назад
I started playing a few months ago and faced the same conundrum. I bought a Yamaha TRBX174 with both precision and jazz pick-ups which gives best of both worlds and let’s me murder a range of different styles and tunes.
@thenashvillebassistofficial
Both. I do tend to gravitate more towards a jazz in both live and studio scenarios. However, with my Jazz (62), I play with both pickups full but my tone rolled off to about 50% (sometimes more, sometimes less)and pair that with an Avalon U5 or a Shaw Audio Tube Injection. It’s a great idea to have both of these basses, especially if you’re looking at doing studio work.
@UkeRichard
@UkeRichard Год назад
I have both but my go-to is mostly the Precision. One reason is I usually prefer the P-bass necks, and I just love that sound. Some may call it a one-trick-pony, and it is true that the J-bass may offer a wider range of sounds, but most of the time when I play the Jazz, I end up dialling it in to make it sound the closest to the Precision sound. 😂 In terms of the way a bass feels, I’ve always bonded more with P-basses than with the J-basses. Still, I totally get why so many would prefer the Jazz.
@Flameb0
@Flameb0 Год назад
j-bass might have more "possible" sounds but generally you are going to just play with all the knobs turned up anyways. if you want your j to sound more like a p you should just play a p
@potatoheadhaoy
@potatoheadhaoy Год назад
I don’t think the p-bass is a one-trick pony. You can get a lot of mileage from just the tone knob and adjusting your fingers. You can make a p quack a lot more by playing right next to the bridge, or fatten it up by going towards the neck. A single pickup instrument is only as versatile as the player wielding it!
@martinheath5947
@martinheath5947 Год назад
I never liked super skinny necks so I have two P basses - a 1964 P bass, one piece body, rosewood fretboard, with a pair of jazz bass EMGs in 60s positioning and an American Standard stock P bass, maple neck/fretboard with flats. Couldn't be happier 😊
@johnosmon6483
@johnosmon6483 Год назад
I love both of them as they are unique sound wise to each other, but I think I'd have to say, the P Bass is the most popular, as it has been recorded on so many things through history, and tends to sit fatter in the mix.
@devinebass
@devinebass Год назад
The P is a 🐐🐐🐐 in the studio!
@peterb1543
@peterb1543 11 месяцев назад
Great info.👍. If you can, its nice to have one of each.
@peterhowells8509
@peterhowells8509 Год назад
Started playing bass for the first time October 22 on a PJ bass. Leaning towards the precision as I like the warmer tone.
@qwargy
@qwargy Год назад
Love both but I prefer my jazz over my P in the same way I prefer my strat to my tele. Just because on both you can dial in that special, distinctive sound from the bridge pickup.
@RobFeldkamp
@RobFeldkamp Год назад
Quackerdy quack slap
@ZoeMarlowe1
@ZoeMarlowe1 Год назад
Absolutely hands down for me it must be the Jazz. Two factors influence my choice. 1. Thinner neck (I have really small hands) helps, plus the bridge pickup is a huge incentive for me as well. I just want the pink one... haha
@ShoreTars
@ShoreTars Год назад
Interesting comparison, thank you. I started to learn bass a couple of years ago and bought a Sterling SUB Series Ray4HH (after trying a few other budget models I really didn't get on with at all), I really like it but I did not make progress very quickly and then spent the least year or so just practicing on guitar and not touched a bass. However, I just ordered a Mod-shop P-Bass with solid rosewood neck - hopefully a good choice that will inspire me to practice more! Between the 2 I hope I have most bases covered for the time being, likely to sign up to your course soon.
@lowblues
@lowblues Год назад
I couldn’t decide… So I have both. Love them both.
@LordEradicus
@LordEradicus Год назад
For most of the stuff I play, a P-bass is all I need, but when I want to do a lot of fast slap & pop playing, I go for P&J basses to get a little of both worlds.
@snoutfair
@snoutfair Год назад
My main bass is a Rick 4001 with Rotosound strings, but I wanted something thumpier for R&B and ska but didn't want the neck to feel too different moving back and forth. A Jazz with flat-wounds was perfect.
@Scottie_S
@Scottie_S Год назад
Did you start on the 4001? Just curious, because my first dive into bass was listening to McCartney and wanting to get the sound he did out of his Ric. I spent a lot of my early years playing 4001's because of McCartney and Chris Squire. I bought a 4003 and ended up putting the 4001 away, but always switched between the 4003 and the Jazz bass. I thought I was Squire and JPJ all rolled into one....what a sad individual I was! 🤣🤣🤣
@McDoinky
@McDoinky Год назад
4001 has the chunkiest neck of them all, and people have flown all over those playing prog and punk since the 60s
@snoutfair
@snoutfair Год назад
@@Scottie_S I did start on the 4001, not because I was trying for anything specific, but because that was the bass I had. I was a guitar player first and found myself in a band with lots of guitar players but no bass. I switched over and never looked back.
@raygowan1968
@raygowan1968 7 месяцев назад
I have a Dean bass with P&J pickups and find myself playing the P most often. That said, when I bought my Fender Jazz bass I absolutely fell in love with it. I am what you might call a 15 year beginner. You know the guy who sits in for a song or two and then gets busy with life and doesn’t touch his bass for a year or two. So I don’t have a ton of bass experience but I do love my Geddy Lee signature. Plays great and sounds awesome.
@chrisggoodwin777
@chrisggoodwin777 Год назад
My first bass was a Squier Jazz. My first high-end bass was a Warwick Corvette standard with j-style single coils. All my other basses have been 2 humbuckers. I've never owned a P, but I soon will own a Kiesel Vogt, which is a 24 fret 6 string (their Vanquish body shape) with 2 P style pickups in the neck and bridge positions. I'm looking forward to delving into the P-style world
@wimbusbert1249
@wimbusbert1249 Год назад
Saving up for an American Precision II. Currently rocking a Yamaha TRBX304. I love the versatility of the active bass, but I'm ready for a more mature sound. Honestly, it's because I'm a brass player first and a bassist second. I'm used to working with instruments that have a consistent, reliable tone. That's why I'm making sure my first pro bass is a P-bass -- it's just my style.
@jasonjump6019
@jasonjump6019 Год назад
Get one--you won't regret it!
@wimbusbert1249
@wimbusbert1249 Год назад
@@jasonjump6019 roger that!✌
@marvelousmaker
@marvelousmaker Год назад
I struggled with bass when I bought my fender. At the time I thought it was a good fit when I tried it but I didn't know anything. I made it work but it was rough. I then got a Ubass 18 years later. I nearly cried. "I can play this thing." After watching several videos, I dug out my old bass. I discovered the action was set so high I am amazed there were not birds resting on the strings. I write this for the noob so they don't buy the first thing they get their hands on. Bass is fun but a poorly set up bass is frustration.
@forrestmanueljr9196
@forrestmanueljr9196 Год назад
You could have the action adjusted on your old fender and it would be a sweet playing instrument.
@marvelousmaker
@marvelousmaker Год назад
@@forrestmanueljr9196 I confedered it but I am not in a group anymore so it is not a high priority. I also got hooked on a tenor Ukulele so I have been exploring that lately.
@guillermovenegas2863
@guillermovenegas2863 Год назад
Very good video. I have both and My favorite si Jazz Bass. Besides the variety of tones, the neck make the difference.
@nemesis6014
@nemesis6014 Год назад
I bought a Fender PJ with a P body and a Geddy Lee Jazz neck. Jazz pickup on the bridge and Precision pickup on the neck. It has a killer tone with either pickup and sound wicked when you play with both wide open.
@Mike-li5uv
@Mike-li5uv Год назад
It all depends on what sounds you are going for. In my opinion the P- bass is a one trick pony where the Jazz bass has more tonal options. Just my opinion, please all P-bass lovers don’t attack me. Haha And FYI , I have both.
@rafsnchz
@rafsnchz Год назад
as a P-bass owner I agree with you, that’s the reason I love it. it’s so simple yet brilliant.
@Mike-li5uv
@Mike-li5uv Год назад
@@rafsnchz Perfect answer. You really can’t go wrong with either.
@coopah1
@coopah1 Год назад
They're both perfect for what they're programmed to do. They are not the same.
@McDoinky
@McDoinky Год назад
Not the same but interchangeable
@knmbsst
@knmbsst Год назад
I always wanted the body of a P bass with PJ configuration , but that had the thin neck of a jazz bass with the block inlays, good thing, I found exactly what i was looking for lol a Fender precision bass special deluxe series blablabla its not from the highest tiers but man its just what i was looking for, plays and sounds amazing! i love it
@armandotravaglia233
@armandotravaglia233 Год назад
I have a jaguar bass, PJ pickups and a precision neck. Love it!
@adamrobinson8620
@adamrobinson8620 Год назад
I have had both, but the P is what people want. The chunkiest is actually an advantage for me, as the P bass will take being played hard and give great dynamics, whereas I have to be gentler on the jazz. The area where the jazz shape shines, though, is fretless. The two pickup arrangement suits that.
@AmiliaCaraMia
@AmiliaCaraMia Год назад
P bass body with a Jazz neck is very comfortable. I find p basses rest a bit more stable if I'm sitting / recording, almost like a Telecaster. Though I do like smaller instruments, so my current all round fav are Mustang basses.
@bobthreeton6976
@bobthreeton6976 Год назад
Same here. My go to is a P body with a Jazz neck.
@gimmeagig
@gimmeagig Год назад
Nice video. It doesn't matter how drastically different the basses that you play might sound. It is always instantly recognizable that it is you. BTW for J bass geek like me there is a huge difference between 60s and 70s location. Much more so than Maple vs rosewood or ash vs alder. Maybe an idea for a future video?
@cliffmelhuish
@cliffmelhuish Год назад
I started playing Bass again last year, after a 40 year break. Basically starting from scratch. I went to a retailer, with a budget in mind of £700 max. I was there for 2 hours trying different basses, the only one from around 10 I tried, was a Markbass GV4. A Jazz bass with a preamp. Love it and probably play at least 15 hours a week. I could not get on with a P bass. Didn't have much flexibility in my hands. Last week I bought a P bass. Loving that too. Sire P5. No issues after a year of building technique and flexibility. Love both, loving being a Bassist again and loving SBL.
@ppvfd121
@ppvfd121 Год назад
Great comparison! For me, the jazz neck pup just ain’t it. I play an American pj bass with a jazz neck. Been a great bass for me. I use the pbass pickup alone 90% of the time but the bridge pup does add some punch if you ever find yourself in need. And of course the bridge pup soloed is fun for the jaco stuff. For me - p bass is the clear winner but it doesn’t hurt to have both in your arsenal. If you can only have one get a pj for the win!
@abdulrahman-jp5xr
@abdulrahman-jp5xr Год назад
P bass vs Jazz Bass = PJ BASS 🚀🚀🚀
@ricardojmestre
@ricardojmestre Год назад
Ibáñez Talman ❤
@robertstrickland2121
@robertstrickland2121 6 месяцев назад
I play a honer headless, a wood copy of the Steinberger, best of both worlds. Also use a pick, sounds better than any fender
@fumancu8625
@fumancu8625 11 месяцев назад
Both, Marcus Miller Sire V7 jazz bass with round wounds and Squire 70's Vibe P bass with flats. Very different tones, love them both!
@abouc
@abouc Год назад
If you can only own one bass, then a jazz bass or PJ is better than a precision. The versatility of tones, allows you to play more styles of music.
@michaeldonkhin5082
@michaeldonkhin5082 Год назад
I understand it's not 'classical ' enough, but why is there no mention of the PJ combo? Maybe I missed it, but I haven't found any video by Scott analyzing this option - it's always J vs P. Please, Scott, would be nice to see you comparing it to Jazz, for example.
@C0urne
@C0urne Год назад
It's a low-effort filler video with no new information. Easy content.
@VASSILISTZORTZINIS
@VASSILISTZORTZINIS Год назад
Thanks for this and all your videos, they are awesome, perfect motivation for a bass player. So, I have one jazz and one precision, both Fender. I play them both, depending on the mood of the day or the song that I play or even the partners in a rehearsal. At the end of the day, it always depends on the sound I want to reach in my ears.
@devinebass
@devinebass Год назад
Thanks for your support!
@colarndo
@colarndo Год назад
After my 2nd G&L ASAT bass(MFD pickups) the only things that mattered was weight, color and neck profile. I went Custom Shop with my 3rd and 4th G&L basses. Stuck to the 9.5 profile as I cannot get used to other neck profiles. No matter what bass you have, you are at the mercy of the sound system so the ability to tweak/adapt is more important than what bass you use.
@devinebass
@devinebass Год назад
Awesome dude!
@juansecar2
@juansecar2 Год назад
The versatility of Jazz Bass is unbeatable. As cool and signature as the sound of the P-bass is, you can get 90% of that tone with the J-bass... and still have all the awesome range that bass gives you. Cheers
@portshore8552
@portshore8552 Год назад
Stingray all the way
@SandrOliva
@SandrOliva Год назад
I'm a guitar player/composer and in my own studio other than my guitars I have keyboards, percussion and more. As for basses, I just decided I needed BOTH, so I recently added a PJ (with Flat wounds) to my Jazz (with round wounds)
@karlbjornsson9090
@karlbjornsson9090 Год назад
Thanks for the video! I want to try just a split coil on jazz bass 👌
@devinebass
@devinebass Год назад
🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
@achno5923
@achno5923 Год назад
I quit playing Bass… so my First bass was a cheap pj bass with 24 frets my second bass was a p Bass …sold this stuff and i am done
@tortolita633
@tortolita633 Год назад
P-Bass with a Jazz neck and flatwounds all the way to the bank. Respect Jaco and Miller etc. and the other virtuoso's but their music doesn't speak to me so not a player of that genre.
@davidvitale9338
@davidvitale9338 Год назад
I have and play both and love both. If I were just starting out, I might consider a Squire Classic Vibe and buy one of each. Take you pretty far.
@frank68x
@frank68x Год назад
I just got a Jericho Alpha 5, which is basically like the Fender Aerodyne. PJ with J-style body. Best of both worlds imo. Great build too.
@marcopirastru6315
@marcopirastru6315 Месяц назад
I have both, and I play them in different contexts, but they are both crazy, beautiful basses.
@kingfishstevens2087
@kingfishstevens2087 Месяц назад
I own and love both
@thomasoconnor9836
@thomasoconnor9836 Год назад
I have a 90's precision special, new precision ultra, and new jazz ultra I love them all.
@frankortega4280
@frankortega4280 Год назад
Scott, I own both models. Play both almost equally with the Jazz Bass having a slight edge. My faves are a Fender MIJ P Bass (early 80’s Reissue Series) and a Fender MIJ 75’ Reissue Jazz Bass (1996).
@davidboyce8683
@davidboyce8683 Год назад
I love them both, I can't decide.
@tomschrein417
@tomschrein417 Год назад
Have both, the Jazz bass neck fits me perfectly. If I could only have one it would be the Jazz Bass hands down.
@13vansman
@13vansman Год назад
I have 2 Fender Jazz basses (and quite a few others, but since we're talking Precision and Jazz...), but I prefer PJ's and I like the smaller J neck. I'm thinking of adding a Fender Mod Shop PJ to my collection later this year.
@tanguym7023
@tanguym7023 Год назад
I do have a Fender special P-Bass with two pick-up, P on the neck and J on the bridge. 3 knobs, 2 volume and 1 tone. Versatility of sounds, I love it.
@craighill3715
@craighill3715 Год назад
Honestly I can go either way and I played a J for years but I did a road gig that I could only bring 1 bass for and it was me & my P for 4 hrs a night for 2 weeks and I just fell in love with that wooly tone and that burly neck.
@pjmuck
@pjmuck Год назад
I play both, but for sheer versatility, my active Sire J is my live go to. With the on board preamp I can get very close to a P bass when I need that sound.
@clutchrobinson358
@clutchrobinson358 2 месяца назад
Just grabbed a Squire II early 90's Korean P Bass. This vid helped to decide...
@delanobanano6110
@delanobanano6110 Год назад
I’ve got a Sire V5 jazz bass and I absolutely love it. So versatile!
@devinebass
@devinebass Год назад
Yes dude! Heard SO many good things about Sire!
@stephenshoihet2590
@stephenshoihet2590 Год назад
I have both, i love my pbass and play it the vast majority of the time. My pbass was my fifth bass and i havent "needed" another bass since i got it 🙂
@gregmarkowski6788
@gregmarkowski6788 Год назад
I have the best of both. I just bought a P Bass with a Jazz Bass neck. It's an Adam Clayton signature model made in 2017. It's My go to bass now.
@chrisbarraza7700
@chrisbarraza7700 Год назад
I learnt on a P-Bass copy, as i started getting more technical I found myself naturally moving to Jazz. Having said that, a good player will make anything sound good.
@division17
@division17 Год назад
Both are great. The importance of string choice should not be overlooked in terms of shaping tone. Rounds vs flats for instance. I prefer flats myself and even within this category, different flats will produce quite different tones (e.g., Thomastik-Infeld vs D'Addario).
@joelfriesen2914
@joelfriesen2914 Год назад
Nice video editing.
@eranzilberberg341
@eranzilberberg341 Год назад
got lots of jazz basses. got one precision and its a killer! planing on getting another p w/rosewood' since mine is maple. as far as i know p bass is the most recorded, jazz coming at close second.
@jimibeamon7316
@jimibeamon7316 Год назад
For me I tend to record with a 5 string active jazz bass and a 4 string p bass each to me have their own distinct sound and characteristics that they bring to records and live
@M.Holland
@M.Holland Год назад
I own two jazz basses. A Fender Marcus Miller fourstring and a Fender American Deluxe fivestring. Also a Fender P-Bass and a MusicMan. Love them all for different reasons. But have to say, the Jazz basses fit me sound and feel wise the best. Always come back to them.
@edgeofsanitysevensix
@edgeofsanitysevensix Год назад
I have a Sub Series StingRay which I love but I've just bought a Fender Jazz for versatility.
@bp3723
@bp3723 Год назад
I have a PJ Jag bass that I absolutely love to play. Most times though I have the J pickup dialed down and just play through the P pups. Not sure how it compares when it comes to the neck profile.
@bigeyejim
@bigeyejim Год назад
I started on an ibanez roadstar in the 80’s and a Thunderbird as well. After a few decades when i finally got back into it i went all P bass. I borrowed a Jazz Bass ( as well as a JP Bass) and my short lottle fingers couldnt believe it. 😳😳😜. Big difference in the neck. Going back skinny.
@nathanielotto258
@nathanielotto258 21 день назад
I've been playing a jazz bass for almost 10 years and love it. I started out on a big old five string and as soon as I got the Jazz four string, I knew I'd found my instrument.
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