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Gear Discussion Forums => Fender Basses => Topic started by: Chris P. on September 19, 2011, 09:41:53 AM

Title: Modern Player Basses
Post by: Chris P. on September 19, 2011, 09:41:53 AM
Fender will bring out some new cheap models. Under 500 euros. One's a Tele Bass with a chrome humbucker at the neck... And at the bridge! Last one with black pick up ring. I'll post a pic asap.

They also bring out a Jazz with two DOUBLE Jazz pick ups.

Guitarwise in this series they have a Marauder, some Jaguars and some Teles.
Title: Re: Modern Player Basses
Post by: Chris P. on September 19, 2011, 09:44:57 AM
Edit: There's also a block inlay Jaguar bass with a P pickup at the middle position and a second pick up at the bridge. Can't see what kinda pick up on on the picture. Black pickup on black bass...
Title: Re: Modern Player Basses
Post by: Chris P. on September 19, 2011, 10:13:39 AM
(http://www.mijnalbum.nl/Foto-IGLOMSJ8-D.jpg)
Title: Re: Modern Player Basses
Post by: Iome on September 19, 2011, 11:57:18 AM
Nice, a cheap lotto bass. Where can we see the specs?
Title: Re: Modern Player Basses
Post by: Chris P. on September 19, 2011, 11:59:14 AM
I have them all as pdf.. A bit hard to post...
Title: Re: Modern Player Basses
Post by: Dave W on September 19, 2011, 05:51:02 PM
It's about time they got on the ball, we just don't have enough Fender variations.  :P
Title: Re: Modern Player Basses
Post by: Pilgrim on September 19, 2011, 09:12:41 PM
My G.A.S. is now in the warmup phase....looks pretty good to me.

And it wouldn't be just a minor variation on my '63 P.
Title: Re: Modern Player Basses
Post by: Dave W on September 19, 2011, 10:41:06 PM
Quote from: Chris P. on September 19, 2011, 11:59:14 AM
I have them all as pdf.. A bit hard to post...

You could use an online pdf to jpg converter (like this one (http://pdf.my-addr.com/free-online-pdf-to-jpg-convert.php))
Title: Re: Modern Player Basses
Post by: Chris P. on September 20, 2011, 04:24:46 AM
I know, but I'm lazy and busy :mrgreen:  Try to post some more soon!

Title: Re: Modern Player Basses
Post by: nofi on September 20, 2011, 06:43:01 AM
as a rapidly evolving former fender fan i find this sad. aamof my wife insists on buying me a bass because she knows i love to hang to old stuff and tweak it to death.. i went to sitar center and played a bunch of fenders. not one imho was worth buying. everything about these basses that i loved my entire life suddenly felt wrong. still not a gibson fan but... :sad:
Title: Re: Modern Player Basses
Post by: Droombolus on September 20, 2011, 10:14:51 AM
 A tone pot ?  ;D  Completely useless with those HB's ........ I had my Squier VM Precision TB modded with an extra HB as a salute to Kenny Gradney years ago .......

(http://img710.imageshack.us/img710/4405/teleiikennymod.jpg) (http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/710/teleiikennymod.jpg/)

Title: Re: Modern Player Basses
Post by: ilan on September 21, 2011, 06:03:01 AM
http://www.rockpalace.com/de/Produkt/Fender-Modern-Player-Jaguar-Bass-Black
Title: Re: Modern Player Basses
Post by: nofi on September 21, 2011, 06:27:04 AM
when in doubt blocks and/ or binding.
Title: Re: Modern Player Basses
Post by: Iome on September 21, 2011, 07:08:14 AM
What the heck is Koto wood?
Title: Re: Modern Player Basses
Post by: Droombolus on September 21, 2011, 07:10:16 AM
I wonder Chris, where the heck are these series produced ? Are we looking at the first Made In China Fenders or what ? Tele II (http://www.rockpalace.com/product/Fender-Modern-Player-Tele-Bass-2-Tone-Sunburst) in a Dutch store  ;D.........
Title: Re: Modern Player Basses
Post by: dadagoboi on September 21, 2011, 07:48:34 AM
Quote from: Droombolus on September 21, 2011, 07:10:16 AM
I wonder Chris, where the heck are these series produced ?
Ditto
Title: Re: Modern Player Basses
Post by: Dave W on September 21, 2011, 08:37:49 AM
At under €500 you know it's not going to be from the US, Mexico or Japan.
Title: Re: Modern Player Basses
Post by: Freuds_Cat on September 21, 2011, 08:24:38 PM
Quote from: Iome on September 21, 2011, 07:08:14 AM
What the heck is Koto wood?

KOTO - Pterygota macrocarpa

 
Origin West Africa
Availability Square edged kiln dried boards
Colour Creamy White 
Usage General Mouldings · Internal Doors 
Durability Non-Durable
Density 630 - 670 kg/m3
Movement in Service Medium
Summary Excellent clean moulding timber, good Ramin substitute 
Basic Price Level Low

http://www.sykestimber.co.uk/timber/images/koto.jpg (http://www.sykestimber.co.uk/timber/images/koto.jpg)

In depth details

http://database.prota.org/PROTAhtml/Pterygota%20macrocarpa_En.htm (http://database.prota.org/PROTAhtml/Pterygota%20macrocarpa_En.htm)
Title: Re: Modern Player Basses
Post by: Iome on September 22, 2011, 12:52:32 AM
Ok, thanks. More than i wanted to know. I also read (elsewhere) that it's not very stabil, beside being a cheap wood. mayby they want us to buy it, use it for a couple of years and then throw it away......
Title: Re: Modern Player Basses
Post by: Pekka on September 22, 2011, 01:55:29 AM
Quote from: Droombolus on September 20, 2011, 10:14:51 AM
A tone pot ?  ;D  Completely useless with those HB's ........ I had my Squier VM Precision TB modded with an extra HB as a salute to Kenny Gradney years ago .......

(http://img710.imageshack.us/img710/4405/teleiikennymod.jpg) (http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/710/teleiikennymod.jpg/)



I bet this sounds much better than the new Fender version. The bridge pickup is in a more sensible position.
Title: Re: Modern Player Basses
Post by: Pilgrim on September 22, 2011, 07:48:35 AM
Quote from: Pekka on September 22, 2011, 01:55:29 AM
I bet this sounds much better than the new Fender version. The bridge pickup is in a more sensible position.

??  Looks maybe one-half inch different than the pic on page 1 of this thread.
Title: Re: Modern Player Basses
Post by: dadagoboi on September 22, 2011, 08:21:49 AM
Quote from: Pilgrim on September 22, 2011, 07:48:35 AM
??  Looks maybe one-half inch different than the pic on page 1 of this thread.

That makes a big difference that close to the bridge.
Title: Re: Modern Player Basses
Post by: Droombolus on September 22, 2011, 10:54:53 AM
Not that much. PeterB & I did a one on one comparison with his "Peterbuilt" Lotto which has the bridge PUP closer to the bridge. All the difference we heard was that my Monster Tele sounded a bit more "woody" but we figured that's due to the bass wood body ........
Title: Re: Modern Player Basses
Post by: Pilgrim on September 22, 2011, 07:44:50 PM
I'm willing to accept that some of you folks with golden ears might hear a difference.  I know that ol' wooden ears here could not.
Title: Re: Modern Player Basses
Post by: neepheid on November 28, 2011, 09:38:36 AM
I tried a Modern Player Telecaster bass in a shop at the weekend and although I wasn't playing through the most spectacular of amps (a 40W Fender thing) it was so thick sounding that I thought I had earmuffs on, even on the bridge pickup.  I like old school but man, that was a bit far even for my taste.  It was nice looking, nice one piece neck, decent fret work, but I can't make a bass that woofy work for me.
Title: Re: Modern Player Basses
Post by: jumbodbassman on December 02, 2011, 09:53:20 AM
basswood?? 

because the lotto i heard sounded pretty good.    can't find  the video .... some women playing it
Title: Re: Modern Player Basses
Post by: Chris P. on December 02, 2011, 10:09:24 AM
A representative of Fender's told me they are made in the same factory as the more expensive Squiers.
Title: Re: Modern Player Basses
Post by: rich briere on December 13, 2011, 09:41:35 AM
Quote from: nofi on September 20, 2011, 06:43:01 AM
as a rapidly evolving former fender fan i find this sad. aamof my wife insists on buying me a bass because she knows i love to hang to old stuff and tweak it to death.. i went to sitar center and played a bunch of fenders. not one imho was worth buying. everything about these basses that i loved my entire life suddenly felt wrong. still not a gibson fan but... :sad:

Nofi...With all due respect....Buying a bass--or even playing one--in a "Big Box" is most often a horrific experience. It's quite similar to buying a Wife Through the Russian Mail Order Conglomerate.  :-\    I spent a fair number of years trying to repair damage that had been done to FINE instruments that were either neglected or abused in the BB's.  IMHO, you're farrrrrrrrrrrr better off doing business with a small shop which knows, first and foremost, what a humidifier and a cleaning cloth are. :)

Bass-ically Yours,
Rich
Title: Re: Modern Player Basses
Post by: rahock on December 14, 2011, 05:27:16 AM
It's a shame that you almost have to go to a small shop, with a resident tech, to buy an instrument that is set up in decent playable condition, but it's pretty much true. I have gotten pretty good at picking up an instrument at GC and imagining what it would be like properly set up and with my choice of strings on it. I admit sometimes it's tough to stretch my imagination that far. The big problem is that so many of the little shops have lost their franchises to the big brands , like Fender and Gibson and have been forced to etch out a living selling cheaper knock offs and school band instruments etc.
A few years ago I stopped in a small shop when I was in Redlands , Ca and the salesman was  a pretty good tech and also a bass player. He turned me loose on a whole rack of American and Japanese Fender Ps and Jazz basses  that he had worked on. I felt like a blind dog in a meat house, I wanted everything I came in contact with ;D.
It's nice when you don't have to use your imagination :).
Rick