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Squier Affinity Jazz Bass [2004-2020]
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«  A good product to get started without breaking the bank »

Published on 09/29/11 at 11:58
Value For Money : Excellent
Manufacturing in China, agathis body. Jazzbass two microphones. Maple neck rosewood fingerboard. The finish is correct (black patent flat, well finished frets) the strings are set a little high for my taste, I have lowered, it does not frieze. My son gave it to me, she has two years and the race has not moved. The look is nice, copied the line Jazzbass black varnish, without looking too closely it is illusion.

UTILIZATION

I do not used in recording. The sound is very respectable for the price, the output level is quite low but it is a passive entry. Attention affinity are not at the Squier Standard. It is his office in all styles and is well suited to the use I made (no stage, play in a pod studio. No background noise which is important in the studio.

SOUNDS

The sounds are typed Jazzbass without arriving at the model level course (fortunately for that matter) You can listen on my riffworld in all styles, from reggae, rock, country, blues eg http://www.riffworld. com / Members / chavilbus / bornonthebayou
I am a guitarist at the base, I said for the real bass!
My son plays slap if you want to hear: http://www.riffworld.com/Members/chavilbus/funkyblues

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for two years. I also have a fretless squier classic vibe, and violin at the micro level there are no pictures but it is more than twice as much. It is versatile for recording without breaking the bank even if it lacks brilliance and sustain given the violin and microphones. I REFA this choice since we gave it to me;: more seriously is a good investment.
I put 8 for the value, for just over 200 euros was a true instrument