Totally agree on the Aerodyne... used to see them all the time on craigslist for $650- $750 and they totally rock. The exports with the binding and no pickguard look so sick plus immaculate japanese fit and finish as always. A kick-ass "pro" bass to be sure.
I bought my Aerodyne (Export version) back in 2014 and it is still one of my favorite basses to go. Super neck and the sound of the pickups in comination with the brass wood brings out a very unique wooden tone, which you dont find elsewhere in the Fender palette. Used on reverb they go for 700-1000 EUR and are good value for the money. And to be honest: The Aerodynes are very cool looking and a perfect rock axe on stage. Personally I like the Japan models because they are qualitywise flawless for a reasonable price.
My first jazz bass was/is a domestic Japan jb-62 in “ us gunmetal blue”. Kind of a mix between lake placid blue and Inca silver. Totally agree they are incredible basses. Great video, love the hidden gem content
Ok when is next tier!?! And the one after? These are fun. I’ve been rockin my Ibanez 1200TT for 30years…looking to find it a friend finally lol! Thank you.
Last week I bought a 2020 fender american standard as body natural finish for $900, the only thing I don't like is the poly finish. Great list thank you
I'm curious, I guess you prefer nitro finish? May I ask why? I've always had poly finish, seems to do the job. Or maybe is it the neck, I definitely prefer satin.
I've been playing a G&L Fallout Tribute bass for a fews years. It's a larger 30 inch scale. I paid $650 a few years ago. Great in your face bass for the money.
It's definitely an odd body shape, but it plays great and sounds awesome. It's an excellent re-creation of the original instrument, and it's excellent value for the price. It has become my go-to bass, and I have ten to choose from.
Thanks for your review, it's nice and actually rare to have options around 1000. The reviews are all cramped up in the 500. By any chance, do you have experience with the Shecter exotic series, specifically the P4 exotic? Can't find it in boutiques, it has to be ordered. I'm looking for a solid, stable instrument, my experience with the 500 range is that they require more maintenance ( the instrument has to live with me, not vice versa ). Shecter P4 Exotic seems like a solid choice, but I'm all opened, I'll definitely take a look at your japanese suggestion.
When you’re buying vintage guitars do you ask about truss rod functionality? I’m looking at a local listing for an ‘87 LP Junior and it’s got a good setup but the owner doesn’t know if the truss rod works. I’m thinking about risking it.
It’s not, they are great. I can’t imagine what marketing con it could be anyway considering Fender refuses to sell anything good from Japan in America.
My fellow Young bass players, don’t get fender’s , they play and sound crummy, get MUSIC MAN , YAMAHA, or WARWICK, save your money , work overtime , you will love them. Fender basses and guitars have a FARTY tone and Playability to them, this guy is just trying to sell you his stuff.
I think enough players have made great music with Fender guitars and basses to prove that's not a very accurate sentiment. Also, we happily stock plenty of Yamaha and Musicman instruments at the shop, so that's a stretch. We stock the stuff I enjoy, so yes I am going to put effort into having items I would recommend in our inventory.
You dont know what you’re talking about. Chances are you have a farty amp. I mostly play Fenders and they all sound great, but I don’t buy anything cheap. Almost everything sounds good through my heritage SVT and 810
Check out the current basses in our inventory for under $1000 here! 👀
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Totally agree on the Aerodyne... used to see them all the time on craigslist for $650- $750 and they totally rock. The exports with the binding and no pickguard look so sick plus immaculate japanese fit and finish as always. A kick-ass "pro" bass to be sure.
I bought my Aerodyne (Export version) back in 2014 and it is still one of my favorite basses to go. Super neck and the sound of the pickups in comination with the brass wood brings out a very unique wooden tone, which you dont find elsewhere in the Fender palette. Used on reverb they go for 700-1000 EUR and are good value for the money.
And to be honest: The Aerodynes are very cool looking and a perfect rock axe on stage.
Personally I like the Japan models because they are qualitywise flawless for a reasonable price.
My first jazz bass was/is a domestic Japan jb-62 in “ us gunmetal blue”. Kind of a mix between lake placid blue and Inca silver. Totally agree they are incredible basses. Great video, love the hidden gem content
Ok when is next tier!?! And the one after? These are fun. I’ve been rockin my Ibanez 1200TT for 30years…looking to find it a friend finally lol! Thank you.
Last week I bought a 2020 fender american standard as body natural finish for $900, the only thing I don't like is the poly finish. Great list thank you
I'm curious, I guess you prefer nitro finish? May I ask why? I've always had poly finish, seems to do the job.
Or maybe is it the neck, I definitely prefer satin.
I've been playing a G&L Fallout Tribute bass for a fews years. It's a larger 30 inch scale. I paid $650 a few years ago. Great in your face bass for the money.
A Squier bass with Seymour Duncan Quarter Pounders sounds phenomenal
Sire basses are great too
A Fender jazz body and neck with and PJ pickups is my perfect bass, but I can't stand the hard edge on the Aerodynes.
I like the Epiphone Thunderbird’64. Not for everyone sound-wise or anyone that can’t handle neck dive, but a great bang for the buck.
It's definitely an odd body shape, but it plays great and sounds awesome. It's an excellent re-creation of the original instrument, and it's excellent value for the price. It has become my go-to bass, and I have ten to choose from.
Thanks for your review, it's nice and actually rare to have options around 1000. The reviews are all cramped up in the 500.
By any chance, do you have experience with the Shecter exotic series, specifically the P4 exotic? Can't find it in boutiques, it has to be ordered.
I'm looking for a solid, stable instrument, my experience with the 500 range is that they require more maintenance ( the instrument has to live with me, not vice versa ). Shecter P4 Exotic seems like a solid choice, but I'm all opened, I'll definitely take a look at your japanese suggestion.
Please come to Athens Georgia and check out classic city guitars. Dylan is awesome and he has awesome vintage guitars and basses
When you’re buying vintage guitars do you ask about truss rod functionality? I’m looking at a local listing for an ‘87 LP Junior and it’s got a good setup but the owner doesn’t know if the truss rod works. I’m thinking about risking it.
To me the Geddy Lee mij jazz bass is one of the best 1k ish basses I have ever played and punches way above 1k
Totally agree, this has been my #1 for about 15 years. 👍🏻
What do you think of the new Player II basses? Mexican made but I’ve always found the quality to be great.
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JP Aerodyne P Bass is what I’m talking about… if you can find one.
Subscrizzeled...👍👍
Cool basses
Hiw dies inanez not make the list ?? This guy clearly sells fender products
Always buy Japanese , it’s simple
You really can't beat it, especially for the price!
@@aflashfloodofgear always
They’re great, but always buy Japanese and you’ll miss out on great American made guitars.
I always buy MIA and MIM Fenders Never Japanese it's a marketing con
It’s not, they are great. I can’t imagine what marketing con it could be anyway considering Fender refuses to sell anything good from Japan in America.
I. Totally brain fartin here…what was that intro bass line??? It’s on the tip of my tongue
Jenny was a friend of mine by The Killers!
@@aflashfloodofgear YES!!!! Thank you, that was killing me! Great video, thanks!
killers!
No Sire ????? WTF
@@bertilbroddeus7659 I back Sire! I enjoy the few I’ve played
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This is garbage.
My fellow Young bass players, don’t get fender’s , they play and sound crummy, get MUSIC MAN , YAMAHA, or WARWICK, save your money , work overtime , you will love them. Fender basses and guitars have a FARTY tone and Playability to them, this guy is just trying to sell you his stuff.
I think enough players have made great music with Fender guitars and basses to prove that's not a very accurate sentiment. Also, we happily stock plenty of Yamaha and Musicman instruments at the shop, so that's a stretch. We stock the stuff I enjoy, so yes I am going to put effort into having items I would recommend in our inventory.
You dont know what you’re talking about. Chances are you have a farty amp. I mostly play Fenders and they all sound great, but I don’t buy anything cheap. Almost everything sounds good through my heritage SVT and 810
Fender basses are great, I don’t know which ones you’re playing