NBD - Squier Classic Vibe 60s Jazz Bass

Just an inexpensive Squier Classic Vibe 60s Jazz Bass. It might be inexpensive but it looks, feels and sounds expensive. I'm impressed.

I've always fancied a Jazz bass and it was a bit of an impulse buy, after I saw that Andertons video where they there were having trouble hearing the difference between the Squier Classic Vibe and a Custom Shop £4K bass. Then I saw a few more good reviews of the Classic Vibe basses and decided to go for it.

https://i.imgur.com/iUapWyK.jpg

Comments
GoFish Frets: 1986
09 Oct, 2024
HNBD - I've always wanted to like a jazz but the typical neck profile (narrow and deep) puts me off. I do have a Squier Anniversary P, which is a lot like a Classic Vibe i think - It is an outstanding bass.
Inexpensive is a valuable thing to have these days. HNBD. 
GoFish said:
HNBD - I've always wanted to like a jazz but the typical neck profile (narrow and deep) puts me off. I do have a Squier Anniversary P, which is a lot like a Classic Vibe i think - It is an outstanding bass.
I already had a Squier Vintage Modified PJ bass, which is great. I just felt the need for a Jazz and well as a Precision bass.

Guitar remains my main instrument, but I love basses and playing bass. Now I fancy a fretless :)

CaseOfAce Frets: 1578
09 Oct, 2024
I bought a Squier Classic Vibe 60s Precision Bass a few months ago online from GAK and it's a fantastic instrument and I haven't stopped playing it. 
thermionic Frets: 10204
15 Oct, 2024
I decided that a Classic Vibe Jazz Bass was sufficient for me when I saw Mark Bedford (Madness) playing one on one of Jools Holland's tv programmes. One of the first run Chinese ones, I haven't even upgraded any of the electronics.

I wouldn't mind picking up the P-bass equivalent (in Fiesta Red, for Pino Palladino vibes), but they go for silly money now.
duotone Frets: 1147
15 Oct, 2024
Love this, I’m a Squier fan.
I think it looks great & the tortoiseshell scratchplate looks perfect, nice & dark. 
swiller Frets: 1932
15 Oct, 2024
I have one, a 2012 chinese white and tortoise. Just great fun. Sound of its own. Plays really well. Great colour congrats.
ICBM Frets: 75721
16 Oct, 2024

Now I fancy a fretless :)
Just rip the frets out of that with a knife, fill the slots with wood putty and cover the fingerboard with boat varnish, and throw away the pickguard. 
ICBM said:

Now I fancy a fretless :)
Just rip the frets out of that with a knife, fill the slots with wood putty and cover the fingerboard with boat varnish, and throw away the pickguard. 
I fancy a fretless as well as, not instead of :)

Funkfingers Frets: 15568
17 Oct, 2024
ICBM said:

Now I fancy a fretless :)
Just rip the frets out of that with a knife, fill the slots with wood putty and cover the fingerboard with boat varnish, and throw away the pickguard. 
That's de-fretted.

Fretless never had frets to begin with.
swiller said:
I have one, a 2012 Chinese white and tortoise. 
Me too, I bought it new after trying out every Jazz Bass in PMT including a USA Deluxe Jazz Bass. 

The Deluxe *just* edged it on sound (not feel) and I reckoned I could always swap the pickups. (I haven't)
slugelise Frets: 118
18 Oct, 2024
I liked Steve's so much I bought the same one. Was a bargain £185. Early Chinese run, white and torty. 2008 according to the sn.



Funkfingers Frets: 15568
18 Oct, 2024
Has that bridge started to curl up at the back edge yet? Most of them seem to.
PeteBo Frets: 176
18 Oct, 2024
Has that bridge started to curl up at the back edge yet? Most of them seem to.
You want to see one of those old monkey metal Ricky bass bridges for curling up  :) 
Al_Nico Frets: 55
19 Oct, 2024
I watched a guitar manufacturer on youtube and they were paying a man to sort and organise sheets of wood into visual pairs. Lots of things going on that add to the price, but not to the playable value of the instrument.

That bass looks a comfy friend already.
Funkfingers Frets: 15568
20 Oct, 2024
PeteBo said:
Has that bridge started to curl up at the back edge yet? Most of them seem to.
You want to see one of those old monkey metal Ricky bass bridges for curling up  :) 
I have one. 
ICBM Frets: 75721
21 Oct, 2024
PeteBo said:

You want to see one of those old monkey metal Ricky bass bridges for curling up   
I have one. 
Me too. I’ve fitted a hidden string anchor which is screwed to the body under the back of the bridge - there is just enough space without cutting the bridge - after an attempt to straighten it, which was only partially successful (without risking going too far and cracking the bridge). It very noticeably improved the tone and sustain of the bass.

Of course, originally these bridges were made from solid cast aluminium and don’t have this problem. The ones we have are hollow and made of cheese, which was clearly a cost-cutting measure. Who says RIC were not prone to the same sort of 1970s quality loss of CBS-Fender and Norlin-Gibson!

A friend has a near-identical 4001 to mine but about six months older, before the transition - the bridge is still absolutely flat to the body.