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Description

The ESP Fretless P-J Bass Guitar is a versatile instrument that marries the classic appeal of the Precision and Jazz basses with the unique expressiveness of a fretless neck. Designed for musicians who crave seamless slides and rich tonal possibilities, this bass provides a smooth playing experience for both seasoned professionals and budding artists. The fretless ebony fingerboard allows for fluid transitions between notes, offering a distinctive sound that can elevate any musical piece.

Crafted with an alder body, this bass guitar strikes the perfect balance between resonance and durability. Its dual pickup configuration features a combination of a split-coil Precision-style pickup and a single-coil Jazz-style pickup, delivering a wide range of tonal options. Whether you're laying down a deep, smooth groove or cutting through the mix with articulate high-end notes, the ESP Fretless P-J Bass Guitar adapts to your playing style effortlessly.

Equipped with a bolt-on maple neck, this bass ensures stability and sustain, making it a reliable companion for both studio sessions and live performances. The passive electronics provide a straightforward yet powerful control setup, allowing you to easily shape your sound to suit any genre. Attention to detail and high-quality craftsmanship make this an exceptional choice for those looking to explore the fretless world with confidence.

Key Features:

  • Fretless ebony fingerboard for smooth, expressive playing
  • Alder body for a balanced tonal foundation
  • Bolt-on maple neck for stability and sustain
  • Dual pickup configuration with Precision and Jazz-style pickups
  • Passive electronics for versatile sound shaping

Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about ESP Fretless P-J Bass Guitar.

Features and functionality

  • The Ibanez SR375EF is praised for its comfort, making it the most comfortable bass for one user.

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  • The Ibanez EHB1005F has a fretboard made from pressurized, baked wood pulp, which intrigues users regarding its sound.

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  • Boosting mids and adding chorus and reverb is suggested for achieving a classic electric fretless sound.

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Comparisons

  • A user prefers the sound of the Ibanez SRH505F over the Ibanez 300F, citing better playability.

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  • An owner noted their MIM P-Bass has higher output compared to the ESP, even with ESP preamp set to neutral.

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User experience

  • The Ibanez 300F was noted to have a non-wood fretboard, potentially made from ebonol or phenolic, which can withstand flatwounds easily.

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  • The B string on the 6-string version sounded unsatisfactory to one user, likened to plucking a metal pole.

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  • A decade-long owner of the fretted version reported no issues but had to significantly boost bass and mids for a fuller sound.

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  • Owners highlight the challenge of finger positioning on the fretline, which is crucial for achieving accurate intonation on this fretless bass.

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  • Players appreciate the instrument's capacity for expressive vibrato effects, adding a unique dimension to their playing style.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Low action and almost straight fingerboard setup enhance growl; fresh round strings and bridge pickup soloing are recommended for classic fretless tone.

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Mods and upgrades

  • The preamp is considered the weak link; using a pedal preamp is suggested as a more affordable improvement.

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Build quality

  • The bridge is widely criticized for its poor quality, with users finding it inadequate for reliable performance.

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Artist usage

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See how Billy Sheehan uses ESP Fretless P-J Bass Guitar

Billy Sheehan

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This photo shows Billy Sheehan, known for his playing in Mr. Big and Winery Dogs, showing off his ESP Fretless J/P Bass Guitar. Billy’s ESP Fretless Bass was used on David Lee Roth’s album “Skyscraper” on the song “Damn Good”.

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