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				  jeu. 10 août 2006, 19:26 |  
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				QUOTE (booyakabass @ Tue 8 Aug 2006, 15:43)  Ok, which one & why? Depends.  I'm a jazz bass player myself (have a custom bass made by Chris Stambaugh , a luthier who lives in NH.  Here she is:  I started off with a Fender American Deluxe Jazz; it sounds fancy, but it's just bells & whistles really, a Mexican J-bass is plenty.  The jazz bass has a generally rounder, bass-y tone, with the option of using just the bridge pickup & playing further towards to bridge to get that biting Jaco-like tone. The Stingray has a more metallic sound, and uses a single humbumber instead of two single-coil pickups, so it's a much hotter, buzzier bass.  But, it's really great for rock-style slap (Flea's main bass was a Stingray until Modulus endorsed him & built him a Stingray clone.)  Best bet?  Go play each one, see which you like.  And always remember that you can have the action adjusted on them.  The one thing about Fender's J-basses is that they have a big neck.  Great sound, but a bit tough to play sometimes.  My custom bass (which was NOT expensive) has a thinner neck, which makes it easier to play.  Just a thought.  Good luck!
				
				
				
			 
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