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Can anyone recommend a Squier?


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[quote name='dave_bass5' timestamp='1388753952' post='2325575']
Not being funny but have you looked in to any of the many Squier threads on here yet?

I'd have though there was already more than enough info about the current Squier's on here already to give you the answer you are looking for.

My opinion, for what its worth is these are more than just back up/home basses. Ive gigged Squier's exclusively for the past 4 year now and have no intention of spending any more than these cost on a bass in the future. I just don't see the need.
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For £150 can you go far wrong?

I've never heard of anyone saying a Squire was too heavy. You can buy replacements for any part of it you don't like. You can change the tone if you don't like it by replacing pups, strings etc.

As long as the neck is solid in the pocket and the neck has no buzzes you can't get rid of with a screwdriver or allen key, what's to go wrong?

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[quote name='dave_bass5' timestamp='1388753952' post='2325575']
Not being funny but have you looked in to any of the many Squier threads on here yet?

I'd have though there was already more than enough info about the current Squier's on here already to give you the answer you are looking for.
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