Matt R. wrote:
I have a 60s spec CS, and another CS (& a half) on the way. Build is superb. The feel is amazing. When you pick it up, you know where that money went.
My only complaint, which is more a matter of preference than anything, was that I didn’t like the hand wound pickups that I spent an extra $200 on. Ouch. Tone is delicious, but I like hotter pickups, so I put over-wound Fralins in it.
As far as it being a lifelong bass- you bet it is. It’s a tank, and the neck is quartersawn so it’ll be more stable than a flatsawn neck theoretically.
As for a comparison to an actual 60s Jazz, can’t help you there, as I haven’t actually played a 60s era model.
Happy to answer any other Q’s if I can.
Cool, thanks Matt!
I was lucky enough to play a lefty 1965 fender jazz bass at Norman's rare guitars. I had to try it so I could once hold and play an authentic sixties jazz bass. Besides the vintage appeal I wasn't entirely thrilled with it, being strung with nylon tape strings may have been a factor and the price tag was definitely out of my reach.
The tone I'm looking for is as an example Bobby Vega's 60's stack knobs jazz bass. After searching youtube up and down, it seemed to me that throughout the 60's some have it and some don't. Custom shop examples do come close and as you mentioned specs are in order with CS. Of course hands are a huge factor of tone along with so many other variables, but when a bass sings (to my ears) I usually can hear it no matter the player or signal chain.
I'll ask you then, if you were to take one bass for the rest of your life would it be a CS? Staying in the Fender realm of course..