ADSR wrote:
I jumped on it. Actually saw it on the bay a couple hours before I noticed it posted it here.
There's been a lot of mixed reviews and confusion about the Hot Rod series, complicated by the Precision 'Hot RODDED" P model that came right after. I couldn't resist a US made lefty P for the price, even if I never use the J pickup.
Arrived last night. Great condition, a few dings here and there but looks very clean. I'll be testing it out on a jam or 2 and will follow up.
Congrats! Great price.
Confusion is right! I bought one off ebay about a year ago and I think it's a 2001. (Serial # Z0151920). How do I know which version I have, and what are the differences? Did the headstock s on these ever state, "Hot Rod or Hot Rodded Precision"? Mine only says "Precision".
Mine was, believe or not, my first foray into a PJ-designed bass (aside from my active PJs), and while I think it's a solid, well-made instrument there's a few things that I'm not crazy about:
The neck profile feels weird to me and though I've gotten used to it I never feel completely comfortable on it; The P PUP soloed sounds great, but the The J PUP soloed is just okay, IMO. Sometimes perception is everything, but while I hear a J tone when I play it, I don't "feel" a J tone, due to the aforementioned neck and P style of the instrument; I'm not that impressed with the tone of PJ PUPS when fully combined, and I've heard other PJ combos since that sounded better.
I think the JJ combo works better, IMO. And finally, the orange finish is more of a red than orange as it appeared in marketing photos. Still a beautiful bass though.