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IMO, the critical aspect of the GSR is neck stiffness. If it bows excessively under string tension, walk away.
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If I were in your position, I would be looking at a couple of instruments listed in the Fretboard classifieds. Namely, an Ibanez SR300 and a Squier VM Jazz Bass, both £200.
Either of these would be giggable straight away. Their pickups, electronics and hardware are not going to embarrass you in front of your bandmates. Ask the Squier seller to weigh it.
I am not affiliated with either seller.
Precision bass and add a set of flatwounds would be my advice if you want a nice smooth sound. I upgraded to a lovely fender Japan 70s Precision, I was after a similar sound to you (I think) and the precision nailed it.
Peach have one that's 8.4lb right now - that's pretty good.
https://www.peachguitars.com/squier-vintage-edition-40th-anniversary-precision-bass-maple-satin-dakota-red.htm
But either way a wide strap is a good idea. I don't love padded or stretchy ones but I use 3-inch suede Levys for bass and they're lovely.
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Sensible weight, nice neck. With a few upgrades, these Squiers can give a Fender MIM Standard model a good run for about the same outlay.
Direct retrofit replacements include Fender's own Hi-Mass BadAss II clone and the Gotoh 201B. I seem to recall widening the Gotoh's countersunk fastening screw holes to accommodate the OEM Squier screws. (The alternative would have been plugging and redrilling the holes in the bass body to fit the narrower Gotoh screws.)
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I did not rate the stock pickups - especially not the J single coil. I tried EMG-GZR and Bartolini 8P/9JL before settling on DiMarzio DP146 Will Power Middle and DP148 Ultra Jazz Bridge.
If money were no object and I were feeling perverse, I would be tempted to invest in Oil City Pickups Hardman P and Overkill models.
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One disadvantage of the side-mounted jack socket is that space is at a premium around the tone pot. I chose to use a CTS "dime" A250k pot.
FWIIW, the EMG-GZR system includes small Solderless™ pots. These do not foul the terminals of the Squier barrel jack. It is necessary to modify the output cable.
Advertised retail prices for the GZR PJ set vary between £140 and £155. Hence, £90 would probably be a reasonable price for a pre-owned set.