What is the best Fender PJ?

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What do you think is the best Fender with PJ pickups among all those produced by Fender from the 1980s to today?

My vote goes to the Fender Jazz Bass Special (which was also the first ever Fender PJ!)
 
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Agree 100%. I've played a couple of the fretted version, and the first was probably the best Fender bass I've ever tried, and that's really saying something because my 2003 MIA Jazz is fantastic. Around the same time, I tried a couple of Custom Shop P-basses, and neither impressed me as much as the TF.
 
Any American Standard P, with a split-coil or stack humbucking J-bridge pickup added, Wired VVT, with the additional control routed into the top and the controls repositioned along the arc accordingly instead of using a side jack.
 
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I had one of the original Jazz Bass Specials. It was an '85 or an '86, actually white with a black neck so essentially a pre-Duff Duff.

If I'm honest it didn't sound great. Bad piece of wood or something, but I could never get a lively tone out of it. Tried several pickup combinations. But it could have been mine only.

Here I am with it at the 1986 Austin Aqua Fest. I was 15.

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If I were buying one now it would be an American Performer, I like passive.