Review by
a visitor on 7.1.2007
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When I bought this, i bought it used at Daddynulls Junky Music for $120.00, and it sounded pretty good. the only problem was the previous owner put a g string instead of an e string(it actually sounded pretty good and grungy). i just slipeed on some heavy GHS bass boomers and it sounded awesome. it kinda sounded like a Mark Hoppus jazz bass, but not as good.
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Features |
 
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it has pretty standard features. two 1/4 lb punulls, volume and tone knobs, but nothing special. |
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Playability |
   
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really easy to play. perfect for begginers or intermediates. low action and it has a nice slick neck. i can do the solo for welcome to paradise (green day) and it is easier than playing it on a Ernie Ball MusicMan!
FREAKING SWEET!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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Quality |
  
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its all perfect. the only thing is the punulls. theyre a little etchy and hum a bit, BUT THAT IS NOT A REASON TO NOT BUY IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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Durability |
   
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ive had mine for a year. it hasnnullt changed a bit. neck is still the same, pickups r the same, its just amazing |
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Overall |
  
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if i could id give it 41/2 stars, but that wasnnullt an option. all in all this is a great bass. itnulls affordable, easy to play, and a master piece from squier. KICK ASS |
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