Squier Vintage Modified Jaguar Bass Special SS Black
Short Scale E-Bass with Split Coil and Single Coil Pickup
The Squier Vintage Modified Jaguar Bass Special SS Black is an electric bass inspired by classic vintage instruments, which scores with first-class playing comfort and versatile sounds at an extremely attractive price. Thanks to the 30-inch short scale scale and the comfortable"C" profile of the screwed maple neck, the Squier Vintage Modified Jaguar Bass Special SS lets every groove come out of your fingers as if by itself, with the proven combination of a squier single coil on the bridge and a squier split coil in the middle position in the Agathis body for versatile bass sounds. Last but not least, the Squier Vintage Modified Jaguar Bass Special SS Black features classic hardware in the form of the 4-Saddle Vintage Bridge and Vintage Style Hardware.
The Squier Vintage Modified Jaguar Bass Special SS offers a high playing comfort thanks to the short scale scale scale.
The Squier Vintage Modified Jaguar Bass Special SS Black at a glance:
4-String Short Scale E-Bass from the Squier Vintage Modified Series
Agathis body
Screwed maple neck with "C"-profile
Indian Laurel Fretboard (Indian Laurel)
Squier split coil in middle position
Squier Single Coil in bar position
Passive electronics with two volume relays and height control
Squier Vintage Style Bass Bridge
Squier Vintage Style Tuner
The Squier Vintage Modified Jaguar Bass Special SS in video:
I purchased this to try out short scale bass. Neck pickup is fine and sound is full, bridge pickup a little weak, so I haven't used it much. Handling is fine and this bass is really comfortable to play, low weight good balance. Small imperfections such as an incorrectly mounted knob for the strap might not be a big deal, but I changed the output jack which broke after a few times use. Had I not been able to change this myself this would have been really annoying, requiring the instrument to be returned and fixed by warranty.
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As far as short scale basses go, there aren't really that many options, so going with Squier is always a good bet. This one is quite comfortable, with a thin neck and light body. The craftsmanship is great and the only bad thing about it is the jazz pickup, which is extremely low output. The Precision pickup is great, though, and you can always replace the Jazz one anyway. It's a great entry level bass and a later transition to a real Fender later, like the Mustang that is also short scale.
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