1985 Fender Performer Bass Candy Green on eBay

Started by ilan, July 03, 2022, 01:39:31 AM

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ilan


amptech

I always thought these were so ugly they were cool 8)
So I was delighted when I had one in for service a cople of years ago. The neck is just silly pencil thin!

morrow

They are so ugly they are cool . I'm ok with a two octave neck although I tend to sit in the money section .
Price seems slightly high , but they're not common and it's unlikely we'll be looking at a reissue anytime soon .

Dave W

String spacing is too tight for a long scale bass, at least for my hands.

I remember these going for $800-1000 about 20 years ago, so the price probably isn't excessive.

Alanko

Pleasantly surprising to see a rarer bass like that without a bananas price tag. I can imagine a less clean example sitting on Reverb for $3000 + because of the scarcity factor.

There is definitely a vibe of 'what the future used to look like' about those basses. Fender making a bold but slightly gauche stab at designing a bass fit for the '80s.

gearHed289

Yeah, cool retro-future vibe. Nice color too. Looks like an Alembic-size neck.

Dave W

Quote from: gearHed289 on July 04, 2022, 09:34:30 AM
Yeah, cool retro-future vibe. Nice color too. Looks like an Alembic-size neck.

I've seen one but don't remember playing it. IIRC the neck was thin front to back and had a 1 1/2" nut. Designed by John Page, according to people at the old FDP.

Dave W


Pilgrim

I like it, including the color.  Sounds like it would be a nice neck to play. But that video clip sounds awful, at least on my laptop.

Evidently the sound of the 80's is rampant pick noise with a bit of pick-on-roundwound abrasive sliding added.
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amptech

Quote from: Pilgrim on July 04, 2022, 04:29:01 PM
I like it, including the color.  Sounds like it would be a nice neck to play. But that video clip sounds awful, at least on my laptop.

Evidently the sound of the 80's is rampant pick noise with a bit of pick-on-roundwound abrasive sliding added.

I did make a recording for reference of the one I had in. But it sounded thin on any amp.

ilan

Quote from: amptech on July 04, 2022, 11:01:41 PM
I did make a recording for reference of the one I had in. But it sounded thin on any amp.

Given the dimensions of the neck, not a surprise.

Looks like it has some neck dive in the demo.

Alanko

Quote from: Pilgrim on July 04, 2022, 04:29:01 PM
I like it, including the color.  Sounds like it would be a nice neck to play. But that video clip sounds awful, at least on my laptop.

Evidently the sound of the 80's is rampant pick noise with a bit of pick-on-roundwound abrasive sliding added.

The bass of the '80s was a left hand on a DX7, Oberheim 8-voice poly synth etc. Bass guitars either became a thinner, brittle and percussive beast or that ultra syrupy fretless Pino tone. It is like they were hiked up and EQ'd out of the bass range and replaced by thick synth pads.