In the never-ending Jazz Bass vs P Bass debate, many people on the J-side of things like to point out that a "J Bass can sound like a P Bass, but a P Bass can never sound like a J Bass." This got us thinking: Can it really?
Undoubtedly, the Jazz Bass is the more versatile of the two tonally speaking, but how close can it really get to the P Bass sound?
In today's episode of The Stringjoy Show, our resident bass expert Philip Conrad puts this theory to the test.
Philip Conrad is an Atlanta-based bassist and video contributor at Stringjoy. Check out his channel at @philipconradmusic
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