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Squier MB4


Paul S
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My daughter has one, which when she got it, was in a grubby and unloved state.

We spent a couple of hours cleaning, polishing and lemon oiling. Then a new set of strings and a set up and got to say I think it's a decent bass. Don't think she has gigged it yet but I've heard her rehearsing with it and it certainly cut through well enough. Don't think it could be described as sounding like a typical P bass but it's got a voice of it's own that is impressive enough.

She was talking to me about selling it to fund a jazz bass purchase, so let me know if you are interested. She is a member on here but doesn't visit very often.

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Gary - thank you for the pic - it is nice but I don't want one! I was just curious why no-one ever talks about them. There is always talk about the various Squier models of p- and j-basses, changing pups, wiring etc but never this one.

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[quote name='Paul S' post='1044237' date='Dec 1 2010, 08:04 PM']Gary - thank you for the pic - it is nice but I don't want one! I was just curious why no-one ever talks about them. There is always talk about the various Squier models of p- and j-basses, changing pups, wiring etc but never this one.[/quote]

I think it's more specifically the CV and VM models than Squiers in general. :)

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