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Gear Discussion Forums => Fender Basses => Topic started by: patman on August 09, 2011, 05:27:00 AM
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I had a late eighties mexi precision with a passive EMG select pickup that one of my sons sort of "took over"...i just let him use it, and bought my first Dano...he gigged the precision in a "punk" band for a while.
Well, 5 or 6 years later...he moved out, and didn't take it with him...he doesn't really play anymore (sold his amp to another sibling), so I sort of "re-possessed" it.
I set it up with Fender 7250's, and cleaned it up...it was a real mess. Case was so dirty, I had to vacuum it out.
It sounds cleaner and punchier and more responsive than any of my other basses...literally a "magic" kind of bass. Tons of highs and high mids.
For me, it seems like I buy different basses, but it all comes down to the fact that a passive precision sounds best, even before it's plugged in. Doesn't matter if it's a mexi, long as it is well set up. Love the EMG Select pickup, also (cost $29.)...I don't care for the active "real" EMG's...
It felt like an old friend gigging on Saturday night...
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Very cool story! You here Ps every day so it's always familiar and like coming home....
But we need pics!
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Just because a bass is inexpensive doesn't mean it can't be a great bass! Glad you reconnected with your old friend.
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I know it sounds silly, but the EMG Select split-P pickup is a very special unit. I have one in my Frankenstein P-Bass (along with a TB+). Even soloed, it sounds unlike any other P pickup that I have owned. Even the tech that installed the nut commented on how good it sounded. Go figure - I bought it because it was cheap. As Bob Ross would say, a "happy accident".
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Nice story but definitely need them pics... ;)
I have a bunch of EMG "Select" humbuckers that I really rate... one's going into the Andreas Demetriou custom rebuild I'm (sort of) working on that used to live in the Peter Cook...
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I know it sounds silly, but the EMG Select split-P pickup is a very special unit. I have one in my Frankenstein P-Bass (along with a TB+). Even soloed, it sounds unlike any other P pickup that I have owned. Even the tech that installed the nut commented on how good it sounded. Go figure - I bought it because it was cheap. As Bob Ross would say, a "happy accident".
Please tell me that it's fat and round sounding and not thin and nasal like most cheap P-pickups. I'm pretty sure I have an early version of what became the Select in my passive Kramer Spector NS-2 and it's nice, but still not what I'm looking for to put in my tri-pickup Jazz.
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If I had to describe it, I would say it is identical to the stock pickup, with the exception that the mid to low mid bump on a stock precision is pushed up to a high-mid bump. Gobs of hi mids and highs. Can be slapped without sounding "nasty".
Probably not "fat and round"...more like surgically clean, but still passive and sounds like a traditional p-bass.
Hope this helps.
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That's exactly NOT what I need. :o
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I have an EMG Select P in my mini P bass. Sounds bloody great to me!
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Played a half set on it Saturday night...it just screams...
I can slap on it with no thought between head and fingers....total auto pilot.
Have played my sixer for well over a year, and I still can't finesse the narrow string spacing while slapping...certainly can't make it "talk" like the Precision...that being said the sixer allows more complex harmonics, and a lot of different stuff that you can't get on a fourbanger...specially since we're old, the sixer makes it easier to lower the key to where the band can sing it.
I need to have the band arrange the sets so I can play the Precision more...It seems there's always a couple of tunes in there that demand a low "B", though, that knock a fourbanger out of the set.
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Glad you have your old friend back!
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Still no pics. I don't believe a word of this :mrgreen:
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Seriously...I don't have a device with which to make pics...maybe one of my kids could help.
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Seriously...I don't have a device with which to make pics...maybe one of my kids could help.
No cell phone with camera?
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if there is anyone here who has never seen a p bass......
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nope...just moved into the cell phone age a year or two ago...still just carry the basic bare bones Nokia. Don't think it takes pictures. I am pretty old school.
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:mrgreen:
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nope...just moved into the cell phone age a year or two ago...still just carry the basic bare bones Nokia. Don't think it takes pictures. I am pretty old school.
Up until last summer I had an old Motorola Nextel phone. Tough as a Tiger tank, no pics, skimpy text messaging capabilities; it was great!