As a guy that sell these things for a living. I'm actually prone to agree with PJ on this.
The CV 60's P-bass is incredible for the dollar. The current pickups are actually really great alnico 5 classic P, and you don't "HAVE" to upgrade them - but it's also really nice to upgrade them. The only thing I don't dig with the current Classic Vibe stuff is the 400lbs of gloss poly on the neck. That shit is gross.
I have generally found I have to try a few Player series basses of the same make before I find "the one", there's a lot of variation in neck strength and body aging. I would personally suggest hitting up your local shops first and trying a few if you can.
pjmuck wrote:
What LH said. It's pretty hard to screw up a P bass, though I've encountered a few lemons from fender in my last couple of outings. I demoed a Squier Classic Vibe 60's, A Player MIM P, and MIA Pro a few years ago. I walked away with the Squier. I liked the overall playability and vibe better than the other two, and it's a great modding platform that won't break the bank if you want to swap out PUPs, hardware, etc. at some point. Couldn't justify the cost for the Am Pro (which also had fret sprouting and a brighter, less organic tone), and the MIM also didn't have the greatest fret work. I think there are so many better options out there today for the $ compared to what Fender is charging for their latest Am Pro II models, which are a ridiculous $1800. I'd look into the new Sire P5s.