bassace97 Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago Just spotted these among the NAMM '25 releases. Looks like a great move by Fender, and possibly a great modding platform, at £549. Quote
neepheid Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago I wouldn't mind knowing what sets these apart from the Squiers being made in the same place, save for a change of decal. 2 Quote
mikebass456 Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago (edited) 8 minutes ago, neepheid said: I wouldn't mind knowing what sets these apart from the Squiers being made in the same place, save for a change of decal. You've probably hit the nail on the head there - they're made in Indonesia apparently, so can't think that they'll be any higher spec than the squiers....🤔 The blurb says they feel like the classic vibe range, with swapped out pickups. Edited 8 hours ago by mikebass456 Quote
80Hz Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago This product / price positioning makes a lot of sense though. The MIM instruments used to occupy the circa $/£500 mark a few years ago, but with inflation and the Ensenada plant making "nicer" lines such as Player Plus, there's a gap for a new standard Fender series that hits that price point. Of course it will be interesting to see a side-by-side CV to FS comparison. 1 Quote
Lozz196 Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Agree, good to see the Fender name on a reasonably affordable instrument again. Quote
BassApprentice Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 2 hours ago, 80Hz said: This product / price positioning makes a lot of sense though. The MIM instruments used to occupy the circa $/£500 mark a few years ago, but with inflation and the Ensenada plant making "nicer" lines such as Player Plus, there's a gap for a new standard Fender series that hits that price point. Of course it will be interesting to see a side-by-side CV to FS comparison. As others have said it's not going to be any different and/or better than a Squier. It's to get an extra £100 out of punters who need Fender on the headstock rather than Squier. 1 Quote
Cato Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago (edited) I like the Candy Cola colour. I imagine they're pretty decent instruments, probably not going to set the world alight but there will likely be a decent demand just as there was for the Mexican stuff that used to be at the same price point. Edited 5 hours ago by Cato Quote
80Hz Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 11 minutes ago, BassApprentice said: As others have said it's not going to be any different and/or better than a Squier. If anything it seems to me that the Squiers have been a bit more adventurous / creative in choices of colours, special editions etc. The new releases are fairly, well, pedestrian in that regard. Let's hope a few bucks of that 100 price difference goes into tight QC. 1 Quote
mikebass456 Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 18 minutes ago, 80Hz said: If anything it seems to me that the Squiers have been a bit more adventurous / creative in choices of colours, special editions etc. The new releases are fairly, well, pedestrian in that regard. Let's hope a few bucks of that 100 price difference goes into tight QC. If they're up to the CV standards then there shouldn't be any worries...🤞 1 Quote
gjones Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Might be cheaper to buy an Indonesian Squier and get yourself a Fender decal on Ebay? 1 Quote
jezzaboy Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 4 hours ago, neepheid said: I wouldn't mind knowing what sets these apart from the Squiers being made in the same place, save for a change of decal. Sod all more than likely. I recently bought a Player 2 with the "rolled edges" and to be honest they aren`t rolled like a Sire for example, I got a good deal on it but if it was full price it would have been going back. It`s getting to the stage where US models are getting out of the reach of most players, Mexican stuff is creeping up to the US price of a few years ago so this range makes sense I suppose. Quote
Jean-Luc Pickguard Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago (edited) As someone who is greatly impressed by having the right logo on the headstock of a bass, it would need to have a much nicer Fender logo to convince me to purchase one of these over a Classic Vibe. Edited 4 hours ago by Jean-Luc Pickguard Quote
cocco Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago I was initially quite impressed that fender had brought these out, it can't be a bad thing to have the F on the headstock of a budget friendly bass. But like everyone else has said it's really hard not to draw comparisons to the squier CVs, which will no doubt be objectively pretty similar quality and to my eye better looking. Quote
Terry M. Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago (edited) 2 hours ago, Lozz196 said: Agree, good to see the Fender name on a reasonably affordable instrument again. Only with the ceramic pickups and poplar body and place of manufacture it's actually just a Squier rebadged at a higher price point. I would compare these to the Squier Affinty Series based on the ceramic pickups. Edited 3 hours ago by Terry M. Quote
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