The Squier Affinity® P-Bass is the world’s best-selling bass because of its unmatched value. It feels good, sounds good and fits the needs of any player on a budget. With its comfortable neck, solid alder body and classic tone, the Squier P-Bass conjures up the sound of thousands of recordings in every genre of music. Whether you’re just starting, need a bass for occasional use or just want a solid working bass that’s as easy to own as it is to play, the Squier P-Bass is a natural choice
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Good begginer/ intermediate bass
I got this bass for school lessons and it's done everything I want it to. The volume and tone nobs are grippy metal, they turn smoothly though the volume nob wiggles a bit. I think I just need to tighten it a little though. The pickups sound fine to me, but I don't have much playing experience. The tone nob does virtually nothing but I assume that's just the passive pickups themselves. I've slapped a little and this bass makes a nice ringing noise.
I found with the volume turned way down the frets buzz but if u have the volume up it gives a nice sound. And I play with an older peavy combo 1x12 150 watt amp so you don't need a great amp. I really like the look of this bass, though I want to change the pick guard ( that's just personal prefrance though) I don't play gigs but I'd imagine for small gigs it'd be fine. I gave this bass 5 stars because it exceeded my expectations, I was looking for a cheep well made bass that sounded half decent. This bass does all of that, and...
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Best starter bass for your buck
I bought this Squier P-Bass because I started bass lessons a while back, just wanted to learn an instrument. For being less than $200, it's a really good bass, everything works well. The only problem I've noticed is that at full tone, you have some hum (that uncomfortable static noise). Other than that, it's perfect. So if you're looking for your first bass, get the Squier P-Bass Affinity Series and you won't go wrong. Oh, it doesn't come with any case or gig bag, so keep that in mind.
This is a solid bass guitar.
I bought one of these from a pawn shop about a year ago for $55. At the time it was just an impulse buy. It was the cheapest bass on the shelf and I just bought it. It had damaged nobs and a broken pick guard.
Let me tell you though. I couldn't imagine having one of these new. It sounds so good for having such old strings on it. (haven't replaced them and only God knows how long these same strings were on here before I bought it.)
I play this at church every week and everyone always says the bass is great and really adds body to the music. (since there's only one other guitar playing usually.)
The Thing I must say though is that this bass is well-made. Solid as I said in the title. It just survived a head on car crash in the back seat without popping any of its old strings. I haven't checked to see if it's still in tune though.
This will probably be the only bass guitar I ever buy, as it was a once in a lifetime deal at the pawn shop for...
Product Features :
- Agathis body with gloss polyurethane finish
- C-shape maple neck with 9.5 in radius, rosewood fingerboard and 20 medium jumbo frets
- 1 Split Single-Coil Pickup
- Standard 4-saddle bridge
- 1 volume, 1 tone contrrol
Rating : 4.3
List Price : $279.99
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