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I have built and worked on Fender basses/guitars for years. The actual wood does make a difference in tone and depth of sound. The USA Fender instruments have high quality wood that allows great tone and sustain. The bass especially needs sustain. The construction makes a difference also. However, the Japan, Mexican etc. basses, if setup properly, will sound good. Close enough to a USA bass. The one place that needs to be addressed is the electronics. The bass should be gutted and have everything replaced with quality components. There is no getting around it. The Mexican caps, pots, pickups and switches suck big-time. There is no argument. I recommend finding someone who can solder well and rebuild eveything. If you just change pickups, your signal will be degraded through the switch, cap, pot and even the output jack. Next, replace the bridge with a USA one. Much more accurate and made of a denser material. Adds to the sustain and intonation. Last, replace the nut with bone. You can use the tuners if they work. Set the action/truss rod for the strings you like and intonate. ( I usually do a fret job before I start a setup. Frets are NEVER level from the factory).
So, this will get you a really nice playing/sounding bass.
Now, before you reply that it is too much work/expense, I know.
That is why the Jap/Mex etc. Fenders are so much less money.
So, this will get you a really nice playing/sounding bass.
Now, before you reply that it is too much work/expense, I know.
That is why the Jap/Mex etc. Fenders are so much less money.