Fender Mod Shop Jazz w/ Roasted Maple Neck
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Mmmm, Chocolate, Great pic!
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Re: Fender Mod Shop Jazz w/ Roasted Maple Neck
I laughingly refer to Matt as a Jazz-aholicdonahue wrote:Love that color. You are a true Jazz Bass aficionado.
Not such a bad thing as I've recently been converted as well!
Matt,
looks like you got yourself another killer bass.
Re: Fender Mod Shop Jazz w/ Roasted Maple Neck
Guilty as charged, Marc. And yes it’s a good one 
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Hi Matt,
How do you like the CS 60’s pickups, and how do they compare to whatever you are rocking in your other jazz basses?
How do you like the CS 60’s pickups, and how do they compare to whatever you are rocking in your other jazz basses?
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NoXX wrote:Hi Matt,
How do you like the CS 60’s pickups, and how do they compare to whatever you are rocking in your other jazz basses?
High output and snarly. The Vintage 74s I have in my new custom shop are too, but more sledgehammer-like in the low end
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Re: Fender Mod Shop Jazz w/ Roasted Maple Neck
Excellent!! ThanksMatt R. wrote:NoXX wrote:Hi Matt,
How do you like the CS 60’s pickups, and how do they compare to whatever you are rocking in your other jazz basses?
High output and snarly. The Vintage 74s I have in my new custom shop are too, but more sledgehammer-like in the low end
In the topsy-turvy world of heavy rock, having a good solid piece of wood in your hand is often useful...