pjmuck wrote:
The G&L Tribute is, IMO, the best bass money can buy for under $550. (Well it was, but I think they raised the price to over $600 now). still, I bought mine from a fellow member here for $350, and I'm blown away by mine. American PUPs, bridge, and preamp. Completely different sound than a MIM Jazz though. Much more ballsier with more powerful PUPs and an active/passive switch with a treble boost. As long as you're considering the MIM J + upgrade option, however, you could easily buy an SX Jazz for a little over $100 and upgrade it to a killer bass for under $500 too.
a lot of good advice in this post (and thread). As much as everyone must get sick of hearing about SX basses, there's a reason that they always get brought up. My SX P+J is simply my favorite piece of gear I've owned in my 15 years of playing multiple instruments. Not even just because of the extremely high quality/cost ratio, but simply because it sounds fantastic (I get more compliments on it's sound than anything else I've ever owned), it's extremely versatile, and built like a tank. In regards to the last point; since the thing was so cheap I really beat the crap out of it, and it takes the punishment and keeps right on going. Last summer at the end of a particularly rowdy set I tackled our rhythm guitarist, threw the sx into the air, KICKED it as hard as I could as it came straight down at me, and watched it careen off the 3 foot tall stage onto the CEMENT floor. Picked it up, tossed it back in the gig bag, and practiced with it the next day.
just sayin'