stays in tune REALLY well. like dont play it for a few days, then show up to a rehearsal after being on the subway, take it out of the bag and it's in tune. balances perfectly on a strap. looks great too.
im kind of annoyed that i have to sell it. but id play it for a few hours and feel like my left wrist was going to crumble like a cookie. it totally didnt work for me. i got a jazz bass today to replace it. im selling the p bass for what i paid, $700 plus shipping
here's the original auction description (pics are his too, yes it still looks the same):
You are looking at a great Fender reissue of the legendary '57 P-Bass. This bass was made in Japan and the serial number dates it from 1992-1993. I am the original owner and the bass has been used but not abused...it's in great condition. Era-correct 2-tone sunburst finish, gold anodized pickguard and gloss maple neck. The electronics have been completely upgraded, including an SPB-1 vintage P-bass pickup from Seymour Duncan, CTS pots and high quality chrome knobs. This is one great-sounding P-bass that sounds exactly like you would want a '57 p-bass to sound...big, warm and punchy. It is currently strung with Fender flatwounds to complete the vibe...definitely nails the vintage p-bass tone that never seems to go out of style. You won't be disappointed with this great-looking and great-sounding bass.
feel free to PM me with any questions!