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Precision jazz bass

I would like to know if some of you are playing on a P-bass with a jazz bass neck or a jazz bass with a P-Bass Pick-up and a jazz bass pick-up. Did some of you experimented the Aerodyne jazz bass and or Duff Mckagan Precision jazz bass and how it sounds?Can you tell me about a vintage P-bass (70s ) with a jazz bass neck? I heard that Sire have created a P-bass with a jazz bass neck.

Thanks for your comments
 
Yup!
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Here’s a good place to scroll through:
J Neck P Bass Club

Mostly neck swaps, some 70s P basses (“A” neck was the term in that era), a few Jazz bass/ P pickup weirdos, and some stock offerings (G&L SB2, Peavey Fury).

As for Sire, I believe P7 is what you’re looking for.
 
I would like to know if some of you are playing on a P-bass with a jazz bass neck or a jazz bass with a P-Bass Pick-up and a jazz bass pick-up. Did some of you experimented the Aerodyne jazz bass and or Duff Mckagan Precision jazz bass and how it sounds?Can you tell me about a vintage P-bass (70s ) with a jazz bass neck? I heard that Sire have created a P-bass with a jazz bass neck.

Thanks for your comments
Fender Precision "A Neck", "B Neck", "C Neck" specifics
 
The first bass I bought with my own money was a fender aerodyne jazz bass. Jazz bass body, jazz bass neck, p bass pick up in the neck position and jazz bass pick up in the bridge position, with volume for each and a master tone. I was happy with that bass for long time. The electronics for the neck pickup had problems after almost ten years of hard playing. I'm going to fix it up soon, even though nowadays a I play only 5 string basses and prefer a precision bass style neck. Aerodynes are good basses.