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Squier Vintage Modified Jaguar Bass

4-string bass guitar from Squier belonging to the Vintage Modified series

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Yann Kovic Yann Kovic

«  Low correct at a fair price »

Published on 06/28/11 at 05:33
Value For Money : Excellent
Probably made in Korea (to verify).
Agathis body.
Maple neck modern type C.
Rosewood fingerboard, 20 frets, vintage landmarks as platelets.
Pickups P-Bass and J-Bazz Seymour Duncan.
Tortoiseshell pickguard, three folds.
Volume and tone for each pickup with concentric tone.
Scale 864mm (34 ")
38mm width Silet
Color Black.

UTILIZATION

The handle is quite nice, but it is my debut in the low, I can not judge. The ergonomics are perfect, the instrument falls into place, everything is at hand.
Access to acute is impeccable.
The sound is correct, the Duncans are doing their job. I personally prefer the sound of two mics mixed together.
As against the tone control is a little confusing, the sound is quickly stifled.

SOUNDS

I kept a short time, so it's hard to judge ...

OVERALL OPINION

I used a very short time, not because it is bad, but I realized that the bass was not for me. I much prefer the guitar, bass, I find it a bit boring ... I had never played bass, and it was my debut on the matter. That said, I'm guitarist for many years, and I know judge the quality of a sound or a touchdown.

Preferred Quality: finish correctly, apart from a mechanical broken I replaced the supplier. The two microphones, one is more famous and versatility. The quality of the microphones is correct.

Default: the tone knobs a bit special, and concentric. No references to the settings. Mechanics broken because of bad bills.

Very good value for money.
I would do if I had the choice to play bass. But personally, I returned to the seller after 5 days, I said that it had nothing to do with a quality problem, but I just discovered that it was not for me ...