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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
One of the best basses under $500.00
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I read many great reviews on the web about this bass and decided to give it a shot. I already have three other basses that are priced from $600 to $1500.00 but I must say that this little guy holds it own against them. My other basses are all active and although the Squire isn't it sounds awesome. I had planned to modify it but I probably won't. The neck feels great and the Duncan designed pickups are great. This bass plays and sounds better than most basses under $500.00 and I would recommend it to musicians of all levels. Great look, great feel and great sound, you can't ask for more at such a great price
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Squire's Pride and Joy
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I (like most musicians) am usually on a pretty tight budget, and i needed a bass that sounds good live and recording. I picked up the Squire 70's reissue and fell in love with it, it has 2 Seymour Duncan single J style pickups on it that sounds pretty clean! The neck (like all jazz bass style necks) is super smooth and quick to move around on, over all excellent bass ESPECIALLY for the price!