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Published on 01/16/13 at 02:37- Made Indonénie and controlled by Fender
- Body Agathis
- Neck Maple
- Key Maple
- Radius 241 m
- 20 Medium Jumbo Frets
- 2 pickups Duncan Designed ™
- Control volume and bridge pickup volume Master Tone neck pickup +
- Standard Easel
- Mechanical Standard Open-Gear Tuners
- Chrome Hardware
- Pickguard 3-Ply Black / White / Black
- Strings: Fender 7250M, P / N
UTILIZATION
For a low "entry level" is entitled to handle highway, which is well pleasing to access acute carefree. The body weight is weight, but it's still a bass Squier / Fender no surprises. The usage is very simple, juggling three knobs can get the sound you are looking for.
SOUNDS
As I said above, is juggling the knobs can get the sound you want. The difference between the bridge pickup and the neck pickup is one of the two to a more rich medium, which gives her a bit more rock. But one can easily Dub / Reggae by lowering the volume of the tone and neck pickup. I must say though that for a Jazz Bass, it a small significant rock character either by its look or sound. That said, it is very versatile but it can be a bit lack of roundness in the sound for those looking for a low typical Jazz. In any case it suits me perfectly because this is my first bass and I play almost everything (Dub, rock, pop ...)
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for a little over a week. I tried other models in particular with micro Cort assets. They had potato may be more, but I found the handle and less enjoyable without his great personality. I am very satisfied with this Squier and I think I would do this choice without hesitation. It has a sound with a real personality and a great look. Be careful though because it seems that it is sometimes incorrectly set when shipped from the factory (welding problem). So be careful if you plan to buy new.
- Body Agathis
- Neck Maple
- Key Maple
- Radius 241 m
- 20 Medium Jumbo Frets
- 2 pickups Duncan Designed ™
- Control volume and bridge pickup volume Master Tone neck pickup +
- Standard Easel
- Mechanical Standard Open-Gear Tuners
- Chrome Hardware
- Pickguard 3-Ply Black / White / Black
- Strings: Fender 7250M, P / N
UTILIZATION
For a low "entry level" is entitled to handle highway, which is well pleasing to access acute carefree. The body weight is weight, but it's still a bass Squier / Fender no surprises. The usage is very simple, juggling three knobs can get the sound you are looking for.
SOUNDS
As I said above, is juggling the knobs can get the sound you want. The difference between the bridge pickup and the neck pickup is one of the two to a more rich medium, which gives her a bit more rock. But one can easily Dub / Reggae by lowering the volume of the tone and neck pickup. I must say though that for a Jazz Bass, it a small significant rock character either by its look or sound. That said, it is very versatile but it can be a bit lack of roundness in the sound for those looking for a low typical Jazz. In any case it suits me perfectly because this is my first bass and I play almost everything (Dub, rock, pop ...)
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for a little over a week. I tried other models in particular with micro Cort assets. They had potato may be more, but I found the handle and less enjoyable without his great personality. I am very satisfied with this Squier and I think I would do this choice without hesitation. It has a sound with a real personality and a great look. Be careful though because it seems that it is sometimes incorrectly set when shipped from the factory (welding problem). So be careful if you plan to buy new.