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Description

The Moollon Classic Precision Bass is a tribute to the timeless sound and feel of vintage bass guitars, offering musicians a high-quality instrument that combines classic aesthetics with modern craftsmanship. This electric bass is designed for players who appreciate the traditional Precision Bass tone, known for its punchy midrange and deep, resonant lows. Handcrafted with meticulous attention to detail, the Moollon Classic Precision Bass features a hand-wound pickup, delivering an authentic and robust sound that stands out in any mix.

The bass is constructed with a solid, high-quality alder body, providing both durability and a balanced tonal foundation. Its neck is made from one-piece maple, ensuring a smooth playing experience with excellent sustain and stability. The fingerboard is crafted from rosewood, offering a warm tone and comfortable feel. This instrument is not just about sound; it's also about playability. The neck profile is designed for comfort and ease of play, making it suitable for both novice and experienced bass players.

Whether you're laying down the groove in the studio or commanding the stage, the Moollon Classic Precision Bass is an instrument that connects you to the rich history of bass playing while embracing the needs of today's musicians.

Key Features:

  • Hand-wound Precision Bass pickup for authentic vintage tone
  • Solid alder body for balanced sound and durability
  • One-piece maple neck with rosewood fingerboard
  • Classic design with modern craftsmanship
  • Comfortable neck profile for ease of play
  • Perfect for studio recording and live performances
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Caner Ustundag

Moollon P Classic

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Moollon P Classic

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Caner Ustundag

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Let’s Talk About The Moollon P Classic (Info & Mini Review)

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Craig Andre-Walsh

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Moollon P Classic Sound Test

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Bill Tsai 比爾蔡

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Moollon P Classic Tones

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Craig Andre-Walsh

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Moollon P Classic @Bassist Robiq

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Robiq

Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Moollon Classic Precision Bass.

Build quality

  • Moollon basses are precise reproductions of vintage models; the P4 is based on a 1959/1960 Precision with a 43mm nut width, featuring hand-shaped necks with nitro finishes.

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  • Moollon basses have slightly heavier tuners, which can lead to neck dive; a textured wide strap, like a suede Levy's, can help counterbalance it.

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  • The finish on Moollon basses is notably thin and fragile, prone to chipping or scratching easily compared to other high-end models.

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User experience

  • Owners report a wait time of up to 3 years for new Moollon orders, highlighting their high demand and perceived value among bass enthusiasts.

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  • The waitlist period for a new Moollon Classic Precision Bass is approximately 2 years, reflecting its high demand and exclusivity.

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  • Some users report that Moollon necks have more thickness than average J basses and are slightly rounded into the fingerboard, offering a unique feel.

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Comparisons

  • Moollon basses are often compared to Fender custom shop and vintage models, with some users preferring Moollon for its meticulous craftsmanship and attention to vintage accuracy.

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  • Owners who have tried both Moollon and Nash basses find Moollon's vintage feel and sound superior, despite Nash's high quality.

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Value and pricing

  • The Moollon Classic Precision Bass is priced around $2400, providing a vintage sound comparable to a $25000 Fender from 1960.

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  • Despite the high cost, the bass is considered a good investment, with some owners joking about hiding its newness due to the long wait time.

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Features and functionality

  • Moollon pickups are praised for their warm, vintage-style voicing, especially providing strong low-mids, crucial for jazz bass tones.

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Use cases and applications

  • Moollon basses, when paired with a Jad Freer Capo preamp, offer a flexible frequency response that requires minimal EQ adjustments.

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See how Tim Lefebvre uses Moollon Classic Precision Bass

Tim Lefebvre

Bassist, Composer

Empire of the Sun

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Tim Lefebvre frequently uses the Moollon Classic Precision Bass, as evidenced by a photo on NoTreble.

See how Louis Cato uses Moollon Classic Precision Bass

Louis Cato

Guitarist, Bassist

Snarky Puppy

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Color/Finish: Olympic White

Here is a younger Louis playing a Moollon P Bass.

Genre Usage

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Used With

Based on how musicians on Equipboard use Moollon Classic Precision Bass, it is most commonly used with the following gear.

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