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Squier Affinity Jazz Bass [2004-2020]
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Squier Affinity Jazz Bass [2004-2020]
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Published on 09/10/07 at 16:23
Squier Jazz bass, so the same as the fender and less well
corp agate (such as fender mexico I think), maple neck, 20 frets key palisandre)
2 Jazz Bass pickups, 2volumes (1 per microphones) and a Tone.

good finish, Tienda trs good agreement

I put 10 because I did not ask for anything more than this kind of instrument, if you want 24 cases of active pickups and a 3-band EQ is going somewhere else, I like the simplicity

UTILIZATION

As a guitarist I find enjoyable round trs plans without problems and without fatigue.
this bass is rather heavy, it's pretty annoying when you have to do with a kilomettre on the back, or when repeated over a 1:30
access to acute: I know I'll never

is easily obtained in good sound because there is not 10 pots of certain meets as low active "gas factory" and the possibility to mix the two pickups with two volume pots allow a wide range of sounds

I put on weight 9

SOUNDS

1, good observation: it sounds (I use the Harke 400Watts of my rehearsal room, in my ashdown Until such time)
the sound is quite powerful, very ample, slightly vintage one can dig into the medium, especially with the two microphone uses the same time, the neck pickup alone gives a more direct bridge pickup alone I do not like enough is too dry.

I think one can be installed to be able to push pull the pickups in series and have a big load in the medium (the guitarist in my group plaind I sound too vintage)

OVERALL OPINION

I pence that this bass is the ideal investment for a bass player who does not want to slam into a fender 700 (squier jazz bass at tohman = 250), or a bass guitarist who seeks to register its compounds (like me ) if I do it again remake