I have both, same strings on both, and I love my 65 but...the neck on the PP is deeper and IMO better. The best fender cs neck/bass ever made, for me anyways.
Gli strumenti vintage hanno una magia ed un fascino che a volte è difficile replicare su un basso moderno, ma il Palladino custom shop ha il suo perché è, tra i Precision Custom Shop, ineguagliabile
I love the sound of both. String types can make a huge difference in the sound. Sounds like the Pinot may have flats and the other rounds. Both find their place in the mix beautify.
I wish Fender made the similar series as Pino, without having to brought the famous name nor every exact replica of the not important physical detail nor even have to be only in one colour choice, make it ‘mass’ instead of limited custom shop basses and more affordable (far cheaper than that pino now) for people. I think that would do good sales for Fender
Pino Signature P Bass all the way. By far the best Fender Precision Bass in production for a very long time.
The 65....cuts through the mix with it aggressive tone❤
I have both, same strings on both, and I love my 65 but...the neck on the PP is deeper and IMO better. The best fender cs neck/bass ever made, for me anyways.
As much as I love Pino as a player I prefer the sound of the vintage 1965 here.
Man I love those TIs!
Me too🤩♥️
Gli strumenti vintage hanno una magia ed un fascino che a volte è difficile replicare su un basso moderno, ma il Palladino custom shop ha il suo perché è, tra i Precision Custom Shop, ineguagliabile
Wow.. Is that a 65 old fender Brazilian rosewood fingerboard? The resolution is so good! It's the best resolution I've ever heard of an old fender~!
I love the sound of both. String types can make a huge difference in the sound. Sounds like the Pinot may have flats and the other rounds. Both find their place in the mix beautify.
65 great sound
Pino for me. ❤ 65 is nice, but too ballsy for my tastes. Pino sounds so smooth and rich.
The 65 is a lot more aggressive. Both sound good, but the 65 is the clear winner.
I love Jazz Bass
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I would love to hear the 65 with some Dunlop Flats!
Here with labella’s
LABELLA Deep Talkin' 760 FL // VINTAGE FENDER P-Bass 1965 Sunburst - BASS PILLS
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The Pino can definitely hang with the real deal 😎👌
Are the strings on the 65 newer? The Pino tone is much warmer and rounder, sounds perfect to me
Same strings
I wanna get lost with you ! Great bassline
I love it
The Pino Palladino is absolutely superior
il 65 ha quel leggero growl là sotto che mi fa impazzire
Buon gustaio
Pino’s the better sounding bass IMO. But the price is too high
I wish Fender made the similar series as Pino, without having to brought the famous name nor every exact replica of the not important physical detail nor even have to be only in one colour choice, make it ‘mass’ instead of limited custom shop basses and more affordable (far cheaper than that pino now) for people. I think that would do good sales for Fender
La batteria si sente bene ...
Grazie 🙏🏼
REAL Vintage never disappoint..the sound is more open than the Pino's , why spend almost the same money for a FAKE vinatge that do not sound as good ?