Είναι δύο Jazz κολλημένοι.
Και μιας και το ανέβασες να σας δώσω κάτι που είχα διάβασα στο Basstalk για το positioning των μαγνητών. Ενδιαφέρον για αυτό που σκέφτομαι να κάνω.
"I was recently comparing several fender basses and discovered something interesting about P/J basses that most people don't seem to know.
First of all, nearly every P/J pickup has the J pickup in the 70's location. A lot of people wonder why the J pickup sounds so thin soloed, there's your answer. (the 70's location is about 1/2 and inch closer to the bridge than the 60's location).
However I noticed something else interesting. A few fender basses had the J pickup in the 60's location, yet the distance between the J and P pickups seemed consistent between the two models (measured from the center of each coil) so that the J pickup and the EA P coil were the same distance apart as a regular Jazz bass.
This means that there are two distinct Fender P/J setups. Each has the same distance between both pickups, but one has the pickups 1/2 an inch closer to the bridge (J in 70's) and one 1/2 an inch closer to the neck (J in 60's).
Upon realizing this I made yet another discovery. The models with the 70's J position had the P bass pickup right where it is on a normal P bass. And since the distance between the pickups on all the versions is the same as a normal JJ setup, this means that the distance between the neck J pickup and the bass P coil in regular fender models is the same distance between the 60's and 70's bridge pickup locations.
This is all tricky to explain without diagrams, so I hope it makes sense. But this means that the 70's bridge pickup location is not as arbitrary as it seems...
Current models:
P/J with P in normal location J in 70's location (most common):
-Tony Franklin Signature Precision models
-Deluxe Precision special
-Aerodyne Precision (discontinued)
-Duff Mcagen Signature Precision
-Frank Bello Jazz Signature
-(many many many discontinued models)
P/J with P 1/2 inch closer to the neck and J in 60's location:
-Aeorodyne Jazz bass
-Reggie Hamilton Signature Jazz
-Most MIJ p/j basses"