Greco
(JP¥147,980)
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Greco Precision Bass, made in 1979 by Fujigen. This bass is a hard relic, showing its history with a fingerboard that has seen some action. The original pickups had low output and a poor sound, so they have been replaced with Fender Custom Shop '62 model pickups. The original pickups are not included. Despite being nearly 50 years old, the neck is straight and sturdy, which is the most important thing when buying a vintage instrument. It hasn't developed any high spots, even with the strings always on. I don't think it will warp in the future, haha. The truss rod has plenty of room. The frets show no excessive wear; they're about 70-80% remaining. The electronics are also in good working order. The frets have been polished, and the neck, string height, intonation, and pickups have all been adjusted. The nut has room, and the strings are Elixir 45-105, tuned to standard. It's ready to take to the stage immediately. It truly delivers the sound of a vintage Precision Bass. It sounds better than the current, latest USA model from the original F company. It's amazing. It's a JV (Japan Vintage) classic. Because it has a vintage sound, it's not recommended for those who prefer a modern, hard sound. I think it will appeal to those who like 70s Precision Basses. When slightly distorted, it has a great, punchy sound. The original, well-worn leather case from that time is included. Additional Notes: I forgot about this, but when the pickups were replaced, the original nut was replaced with a custom-made bone nut at a workshop in Tokyo. It was made by a guitar builder who has published books on repairs, so I think it's of good quality.
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