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Strong leanings towards old school P


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After picking up a trace smc 7215 last night , the guy i bought it from had me test it with a rather nice feeling Squire classic vibe jazz , i was impressed with the build quality and sound out of it.

I have a nice jazz .... and as such i'm probably not in the market for another so i'm considering this
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/221595153832

Has anyone had any experience with one , i must confess I've always lusted after an old school slab P or Telebass in natural so its got me there

But any sound samples / personal info would be much appreciated.

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Hi there,
I played a CV Jazz recently, and was impressed
I own a CV Precision, and I love it

The build quality is fantastic
Recently tried an old School, vintage P, and a brand new USA P
I must say, I found the neck on the vintage a bit too chunky for my liking

The new USA P and my CV have little to choose between them, IMHO
But I do slightly prefer my Squier CV P :o

If you haven't got loads of basses, then that CV Jazz could be a good backup?
That's the trouble with GAS - if you start looking at ads, or trying basses in shops
.... it bites again!

Really impressed with the latest Squier CV offerings
I tried that Jazz in the same shop as a Mex Jazz (at rather more money)
but the CV won hands down

Good luck containing your pent-up GAS
.... oh, go on, buy it ;)

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