Cheap bass, I need one, thoughts?

Whizzinby

Rock Star
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Thanks for the feedback bros

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Played the Affinity PJ, a Sterling, and two Squires (Precision and Jazz), narrowed it down to the Squires pretty easily because the necks were sooo much nicer. They had surprisingly nice finished necks, with good rounded edges and nice inlays. Sorta surprised me for the $$$. Felt way better than the Affinity, though I loved the idea of one with the PJ pickup options.

Decided to go with Precision.
 

metropolis_4

Shredder
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Thanks for the feedback bros

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Played the Affinity PJ, a Sterling, and two Squires (Precision and Jazz), narrowed it down to the Squires pretty easily because the necks were sooo much nicer. They had surprisingly nice finished necks, with good rounded edges and nice inlays. Sorta surprised me for the $$$. Felt way better than the Affinity, though I loved the idea of one with the PJ pickup options.

Decided to go with Precision.

Nice choice! You can’t go wrong with a P.

Is that the surf green one? I had that same bass for a long time. It held its own next to my ‘76 P bass and in some ways was better.
 

la szum

Rock Star
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Thanks for the feedback bros

View attachment 3734

Played the Affinity PJ, a Sterling, and two Squires (Precision and Jazz), narrowed it down to the Squires pretty easily because the necks were sooo much nicer. They had surprisingly nice finished necks, with good rounded edges and nice inlays. Sorta surprised me for the $$$. Felt way better than the Affinity, though I loved the idea of one with the PJ pickup options.

Decided to go with Precision.

Congrats! We expect some slapping and popping now. :LOL:

I agree. I was kind of blown away by the quality of the neck and frets on my recent
Squire Bass purchase.

Ordered some new strings to put on it, and needs a setup after I get them on.
 

Whizzinby

Rock Star
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Nice choice! You can’t go wrong with a P.

Is that the surf green one? I had that same bass for a long time. It held its own next to my ‘76 P bass and in some ways was better.

This I’d call more mint blue, but def in the same ballpark. Fairly sharp looking even though it’s not exactly the type of color scheme I would normally go for. I think the black fret rectangles add a nice touch with the black pick guard.
 

andergtr

Roadie
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i have several cheap basses, and the big thing besides playability (which can be addressed with a setup and usually some minor fretwork) is the electronics.

get a squier affinity (i got their 5-string jazz), change the pickups, and have it professionally set up. that will be more than adequate and get you great sounds, especially if you already have a decent modeler.
 

dronerstone

Roadie
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179
Thanks for the feedback bros

View attachment 3734

Played the Affinity PJ, a Sterling, and two Squires (Precision and Jazz), narrowed it down to the Squires pretty easily because the necks were sooo much nicer. They had surprisingly nice finished necks, with good rounded edges and nice inlays. Sorta surprised me for the $$$. Felt way better than the Affinity, though I loved the idea of one with the PJ pickup options.

Decided to go with Precision.
Congrats, that looks stellar!
 
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