For reference, my main bass is a fretless American Deluxe Jazz bass from 1997, Suhr era pickups and active electronics, this is a wonderful bass which I played for years.
I had bought an American Deluxe Ash Jazz bass from 2003 and a American Deluxe Precision from same era so with the Humbucker pickup, I sold them both 67years ago because as the fretless was my main bass for everything Jazz, Salsa etc I didn’t use them much and I wasn’t playing enough to justify to have them sitting at home, I only kept my trusty fretless.
Now that I am getting back to play, I wanted to get me a fretted bass preferably a Precision bass. So I found on the ads a second hand Sire V7 Ash, 1st generation for 300CHF.
The Sire is a superb bass specially for slap and Marcus Miller style, superb sound and good quality, with only three minus for me, is big, heavy (compared to my Am Deluxe that is smaller and lighter) and has a shiny polyester finish in the back of the neck that I dislike.
So I was looking into the second generation Sire, specially the P7 Model in Vintage white, well that costs around 550 so maybe the budget could be set at around 1000 that would have the Fender Vintera II series and the Fender Player and Player Plus in contention.
I went to all shops to try them all. I tried the Player, Player Plus, Vintera, American Pro, American Vintage, Sire P7… and also tried some guitars and ended buying the Vintera 50s modified that has the right sound, has a beautiful vintage look ( Daphne Blue ) but has modern neck profile and satin finish in the back, I felt in love with that Strat and bought it immediately.
But for bases it was a more difficult decision, I was almost ready to buy The Precision Vintera II that looks and sounds like I want, but the curved fretboard and glossy polyester back of the neck, made it to not feel right.
The Player sounds good has the modern fretboard radius and satin neck, but the Pao Ferro doesn’t look appealing to me.
The Player Plus seemed to check all boxes, but strangely has a Passive Mode without Tone Control which makes is unusable.
The Sire P7 was sold out everywhere with a long foreseeable delivery time.
So I looked into this Harley Benton PJ-74 wich looks great and offers a PJ Configuration that was interesting I was doubting it, as how good could it be for only 166CHF ?
It is actually very very good, the fit and finish is superb, the fret job first class, modern profile with satin finish, is beautiful, vintage style but modern like the Vintera modified , not heavy and the P sound has nothing to envy all the other bases I tested.
Is indeed what I wanted, just like if fender had decided to prodive a Vintera 60s modified Precision, but for a lot less.
The only criticism I have is that the J Pickup is rather weak compared to the P Pickup, I searched on the net and seems to be a common problem, not only of Harley Benton but also Squiers and passive Fenders have this same problem.
And I think is because the P Pickup is strong like a Humbucker and overpowers the J Pickup that is a single coil, I guess getting a stacked J humbucker would resolve the problem, and give the price of this bass I can upgrade it with that and then it will be great, the P Pickup doesn’t need upgrade, is good as it is.
So next step ? I will order a JB-75 when is available and a stronger J pickup for this bass and I will sell the Sire.
Thanks Thomann !