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Squier Classic Vibe '60s Jazz Bass - Daphne Blue Review

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Specifications

Brand Squier
Category 4-string Bass Guitars
Number of Strings: 4,
Left-/Right-handed: Right-handed,
Body Shape: Jazz,
Body Material: Poplar,
Body Finish: Gloss Polyurethane,
Color: Daphne Blue,
Neck Material: Maple,
Neck Shape: C,
Radius: 9.5",
Fingerboard Material: Indian Laurel,
Fingerboard Inlay: Pearloid Dots,
Number of Frets: 20, Narrow Tall,
Scale Length: 34",
Nut Width: 1.5",
Nut Material: Bone,
Bridge/Tailpiece: 4-saddle Vintage-style with Threaded steel saddles,
Tuners: Vintage-style,
Neck Pickup: Fender Alnico Single-coil,
Bridge Pickup: Fender Alnico Single-coil,
Controls: 2 x volume, 1 x master tone,
Strings: NPS, .045-.105,
Manufacturer Part Number: 0374530504,

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Great Value

M. Smith
2 years ago

I bought this bass for jam sessions that I could sweat on it and let other people use it. After playing it for a while, it has become my favorite bass out of three that I own.

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Don't let the price fool you!

Ed C
2 years ago

Don't let the price fool you! This bass will go head-to-head and toe-to-toe against its Fender counterpart. I bought this along with the Classic Vibe 60's P-Bass and have not been disappointed with either. Out of the box, you will most likely need a setup. If you don't know how to do a setup yourself, have Sweetwater do it for you.

Rocking out hard

Russ
2 years ago

My J Bass arrived in perfect condition. The color is a hit and it plays and sounds like a dream. My first Squire and my second bass from SweetWater. I play it almost every evening after work to unwind and refresh my mind. Time flies when I'm in the zone

Incredible bass - at any price

Scott Draper
3 years ago

I purchased this bass primarily due it being rated as the number one bass under $650 in Bass Player magazine in 2019. The first bass that shipped had a problem with intonation and some fretboard markings. Jim and Toni at Sweetwater were incredible and I was sent a replacement that was flawless. And setup perfectly. This bass might play better than any of my other three, with one read more of them being a Fender American Performer precision at three times the cost. Pickups are outstanding and very linear in both volume and tone response. Love the Indian laurel fretboard and especially after cleaning with a fretboard wipe. Color is amazing (Daphne Blue). Everything about this bass is stellar. Highly recommended provided you get a good one that is properly setup.

Great Bass, Great Price

Sweetwater Customer
3 years ago

I bought this bass as a budget bass with the intention of converting it to an inexpensive 62 AVRI clone. When the bass arrived, it was in flawless condition, no damage of any kind. The neck relief was spot on out of the box, I only had to adjust the action and intonation a little bit. The frets were dressed appropriately and I found no sharp edges or raised/unseated fret. Once the read more adjustments were done, I went about comparing the sound to my current #1, an 09 Geddy Lee Jazz Bass. Wow! I could hardly tell the difference between the two when I recorded them side by side. Definitely held it's own. I have since completed the 62 AVRI conversion, added some Fender Pure Vintage 64 pickups and a stack knob control plate, and I've gotta say, what an impressive instrument. I really can't tell it apart from a 60s Roadworn or a Flea bass, other than the color. I would highly recommend this bass to anyone out there.

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