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Squire Classic vibe 50 s p bass


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Yup. Had two of these, and it wasn't funny in the least. Real bass players always trying my CV 50s P basses against my San Luis Obispo StingRays and Bongos and going: "WOW! I'm sooo impressed with those Squiers!", and me trying: "Hey man, I spent 3,000 quid on that lim.ed. Music Man", and they: "Yeah, but those Squiers!", and me: "Yeah, but..."
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IMHO: seriously secure buys, but not specifically lightweight - just average.

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21 hours ago, Daveox said:

Does anyone have one of these or tried it? Apparently it’s a pine body? So I’m guessing it’s very light?

a basic bass but I’ve seen some good reviews just wondering does anyone have any experience good or bad

 

I really liked mine. It was an early butterscotch ones. The neck a bit chunkier than other incarnations as far as I could tell, but not in a bad way. It was not light, 'though. 

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21 hours ago, Daveox said:

Does anyone have one of these or tried it? Apparently it’s a pine body? So I’m guessing it’s very light?

The current ones are pine but previously I think they were basswood or alder.  I don't know if pine is less dense than alder?

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1 minute ago, jrixn1 said:

The current ones are pine but previously I think they were basswood or alder.  I don't know if pine is less dense than alder?

 

I think the butterscotch ones were always pine?

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