Affinity Series™ basses represent the best value in solid-body electric bass guitar design. With its comfortable neck and classic tone, the Affinity Series™ P Bass® is the natural choice whether you're just starting, need a bass for occasional use, or just want a solid workhorse instrument that's as easy to own as it is to play. Now available in Brown Sunburst and Olympic White.
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Affinity P Bass Review
This item was packaged well, came in great shape and was detuned almost two perfect steps. After tuning up to standard A440, I was impressed with the solid feel and correct intonation. Very satisfied overall.
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I like it!
I got this as I am a beginner in learning Bass. I read the reviews and although there were cheaper combos I chose this one. It plays well, and my instructor said it was a good one! The Volume and Tone knobs are not tightened on it, and fell off, but just an allen wrench to tighten. I would say in my limited experience with Bass guitars this is a keeper! The Music Shop where i take lessons, has another one of these too that they loan to students - so there you go! I would recommend this to others!
Very Impressed....Worth Every Penny!
I've been playing bass for about 10 years now, so I've played on everything from American beauties to Indonesian pieces of junk. I must say, for a bass crafted in China, this thing is impressive. My first Squier bass was a 2001 Affinity in Baltic Blue, and I can say that Squier has definitely stepped up their game. Let's go through a list:
Neck - Amazingly smooth and straight. The factory setup (action and intonation) were spot on - just to my preferences. I play both finger and pick-style, and the strings were low enough to play with my fingers easily and really dig in with a pick with minimal fret buzz (which I don't mind - it helps with that Mark Hoppus growl). It also feels slimmer than my MIM P-bass neck, which is a good thing because I have smaller hands. If you're used to playing a J-Bass, this thing will be perfect for you.
Body - Solid as a rock. It's made of Alder, much like the MIM and MIA standards. From what I understand, it's not one solid piece of...
Product Features :
- A split single-coil pickup offers a great range of classic and contemporary tones.
- Separate volume and tone controls to tailor your sound.
- A comfortable neck, quality hardware, and quality construction make this Bass a great buy.
Rating : 4.8
List Price : $279.99
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