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Squier Classic Vibe Jazz Bass '60s
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Note : 8 sur 10 Published on 11/15/08 at 06:34
Fender Jazz Bass copy.
Style (and) 60's vintage
Made in China, 20 frets. 3 knobs
The rest of the features I know.

UTILIZATION

Channel harder and less accurate than a Fender. But I think the sleeves Squier's much more demanding and more enjoyable, I would find the Fender sleeves a little soft (but you should find it more manageable in the long run). Access to acute tj not obvious. Heavy, like all Fender.
Small feature, this Jazz bass neck strange shape to that of a bass. It's pretty confusing because we tend to nab the top rope when you hit the G string, and sometimes miss the mid to not fall under the fingers. But I think that is gaining speed.
Excellent sound. Much better than my other Squier Standard Precision Series.

SOUNDS

Its very vintage. This small low Chinese amazed me as soon as you step in acute ca screams like Marcus Miller, I am very impressed.
It is more accurate bcp (paradoxically) that my Squier precision, and also more demanding.
The musicality of Fender Squier is very versatile, in general, but here it sounds really vintage jazz, j'aime bcp.

OVERALL OPINION

Already it is a beautiful instrument. The sound is really good and Clak original. While it is true that we still have less potato and less comfort than a "real" Fender, I think it looks very much qd illusion.
As soon as I lai made and I started playing, Wow what a trip!! And slap that starts tt only, of course! It forces me to be square and accurate, it pushes me to play solo, it's impressive
Value for money is excellent, I think agree with that of other users Squier good quality and high-end.
on the other hand if anyone could inform me: what is the kind of base in the strings (I've seen feature on any model Fender) dy can not drag a mediator, no interest in supporting or putting your fingers, no effect on the sound, not moving: Mystery!!