I have been itching for a P for the longest time and it is impossible to find any that are left handed. I finally found a 1991 Yamaha BB300 on ebay and pulled the trigger. It arrived today and I threw on a set of Roto 77's and started playing away. I can not get anything remotely like that "traditional P sound". I tried messing with the tone knob, messed with my eq a little, but nothing. It doesn't sound bad, but I bought a P to be a P, not reproduce the sound I can get out of 3 of my other basses. It sounds very similar to my Yamaha BBN4 which has jazz pickups and Roto 66's on it. I have a list of possible problems that I figured could be the culprit, but I need help.
1) The Yamaha BB300 is not a very P sounding P bass in general. If you would want it to sound more like a P buy a new pickup.
2) Roto 77's are not the right flat to use to get that P sound.
3) Your Roto 77's are too fresh and need broken in.
4) Your tone knob and eq should be set to X.
https://soundcloud.com/pokerdweebz/bb300
Just added this. First clip is Full tone. Second tone off. Third Tone at 6. I think it sounds pretty Pish now that I played it more
1) The Yamaha BB300 is not a very P sounding P bass in general. If you would want it to sound more like a P buy a new pickup.
2) Roto 77's are not the right flat to use to get that P sound.
3) Your Roto 77's are too fresh and need broken in.
4) Your tone knob and eq should be set to X.
https://soundcloud.com/pokerdweebz/bb300
Just added this. First clip is Full tone. Second tone off. Third Tone at 6. I think it sounds pretty Pish now that I played it more