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Has the fender jazz bass gone out of style?

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mountain cat
  10/28/25
I think so. It doesn't sound very good and most actual jazz ...
Mr. Shalom
  10/28/25
I have to say I did not love my J bass and havent missed it ...
mountain cat
  10/28/25
In a word, yes.
Mr. Shalom
  10/28/25
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mountain cat
  10/29/25
It took me two weeks but I finally finished setting up my p ...
Mr. Shalom
  10/29/25
nice! have you done guitar tech maintenance stuff before? ...
mountain cat
  10/29/25
Yeah I got really into it back in the day. I am not fast lik...
Mr. Shalom
  10/29/25
Who gives a fuck about style with this shit. Nobody who was ...
self-satisfied and socially compliant
  10/29/25


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Date: October 28th, 2025 10:41 PM
Author: mountain cat



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Date: October 28th, 2025 10:48 PM
Author: Mr. Shalom

I think so. It doesn't sound very good and most actual jazz bassists play basses with active pickups. The J bass hasn't had a moment in a long time. Tame Impala uses one but syke their most famous bass riff was played on guitar and transposed an octave down. He also uses a short scale bass so unclear what impact the J bass has.

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Date: October 28th, 2025 10:59 PM
Author: mountain cat

I have to say I did not love my J bass and havent missed it for a minute since i sold it. I think the “versatility” is exaggerated or maybe just surpassed with active basses with multi band EQs. Also used to be the benefit was the thin, fast neck. But basically every bass has a thin neck now.

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Date: October 28th, 2025 11:05 PM
Author: Mr. Shalom

In a word, yes.

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Date: October 29th, 2025 11:08 AM
Author: mountain cat



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Date: October 29th, 2025 11:13 AM
Author: Mr. Shalom

It took me two weeks but I finally finished setting up my p bass soup to nuts. It plays like a dream now. There was so much wrong with it from the Ensenada factory. They did a real rush job. I had to do everything. File the nut, truss rod adjustment, intonation, saddles. Even the pickups I had to cut some of the foam from the bottom because they were jacked up way too high. I did everything myself and now the action is super low and butter smooth with no buzzing. Have to play with an ultra light touch no digging into the strings. Honestly plays like butter now. I was skeptical of the SD quarter pound pickups but they sound pretty good. I had em before on a different bass and thought they sounded horrible but these sound fine.

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Date: October 29th, 2025 12:27 PM
Author: mountain cat

nice! have you done guitar tech maintenance stuff before?

I'm looking to swap out the pickups from my recently acquired 1989 peavey dynabass unity series. Maybe the preamp too. Going back and forth between the SD quarter pounds and EMG GZRs. There are some youtube videos but it's always hard to tell if the differences in sound are attributable to the pickups or other factors.

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Date: October 29th, 2025 12:33 PM
Author: Mr. Shalom

Yeah I got really into it back in the day. I am not fast like a professional luthier. I take a long time. But I know how to do it. I've done probably 10-15 guitars in my life soup to nuts. I've built several partscasters. I actually funny enough I built a Tele out of parts and I listed it on Reverb and someone offered $800 for it. The total cost of the parts was around $400. I was kinda shocked but I ended up not selling it. I was just surprised someone wanted that piece of junk. But to be fair it's one of my best studio guitars it's sort of unimpeachable.

Yeah you can never tell how pickups sound until you install them. It's just an expensive crapshoot. The installation is pretty easy though. You can probably pay Guitar Center 50 bucks to do it if you can't figure it out. I've always been good with a soldering iron. I built a pedal from a kit once though that was a bitch. And not one of these fake ones like the Notaklön this one was a real fuckin soldering job lol. I decided thereafter not to go into pedal building as a career. It was not for me.

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Date: October 29th, 2025 12:40 PM
Author: self-satisfied and socially compliant

Who gives a fuck about style with this shit. Nobody who was ever great gave a fuck about it.

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