I like them if they have contrasting black hardware.
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I think you are runner up for the guy with the most white bass guitars in this post
I haven't had any issues with the bass. I may string flats through the bridge next time instead of through the body. I have not had to make any adjustments to the truss rod with either p-bass. The neck is beefy and smooth. Very playable.Are you happy with the American Pro? Some people have complaints with the vmod pickups and e string. I am considering to buy a P bass after selling my excess of equipment, however there are no other P basses other than American Pro and only 3 of them left in the "only shop" that sells them in my city. They are also highly expensive in my country, so i wanted to know if they really worth that money or should i pursue a used P bass if i can find any in a good condition.
Yes, your inWhile I was looking into my Player Series J, I really wanted the white finish, but could never find one in a big box store to play before I buy. Ended up getting the Buttercream finish.
If you'd stretch so far as to consider Buttercream a variant of off white, I'm in![]()
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I like them if they have contrasting black hardware.View attachment 3565863
Haha, well, atleast the pickguard is white. Close enough thoughI was going to post the pic from my Player Jazz "NBD" thread, but it's so NOT white, I couldn't allow myself to click the post button lol.
I'll just have to pop up in here again when I can post something valid which, hopefully, won't be TOO incredibly far off![]()
Haha, well, atleast the pickguard is white. Close enough though
Oh my, care to tell me who makes this perfection?!