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I recently started playing bass in a new band, but found for some damned reason I found myself unable to hack it on my Fender Jaguar bass, which I had used without issue in a past project. I conceded defeat and wanted to get a 30"-scale bass like a Mustang or Musicmaster, but the Squier Bass VI was announced and I decided to wait on it. Totally worth it.
I had my heart set on Oly White but went with black because, honestly, I didn't want to wait and it was the first available. I was looking around for a tort guard, and after seeing some examples of Pickguardian's nice red tort (including HNB's), I contacted them for a quote. Of course, they don't have a template yet so I'd need to send mine, which is not going to happen because I'm a big baby and don't want to have it sitting here unplayable while I wait. I guess I could sloppily cut one out of something to use temporarily, but I won't.
It arrived set up well (Sweetwater does an inspection/minimal setup), with the exception of a buzzy G where the string was making contact with the intonation adjustment screw; I backed out the screw a bit just to rid the buzz and it was fine. I don't intend on keeping these strings or the stock bridge on for long as I have a Staytrem bridge en route and a few different string sets I'd like to try as well, with the La Bella flatwounds being the likely favorite. I think the bridge cover will have to go bye-bye as I don't think it'll fit on the Staytrem.
The fit+finish is great, and the nut is in great shape unlike some others who seem to have a nut cut by a caffeinated hummingbird. The vibrato seems very solid, and the absence of the trem lock doesn't bother me in the least. I play with the lock engaged on both my Jaguar and Jazzmaster (both CP, so I originally set up locked because the vibe action sucks with AOM bridges; never fixed it after installing roller bridges) so I'm used to having only the down motion, but after spending time with a lock-less vibrato setup I really want to fix the setup on the guitars.
I've always thought of the Bass VI as unattainable at its vintage and Custom Shop prices, and then the Pawn Shop and Squier versions came around. It's absolutely surreal to have a nearly-vintage-correct Bass VI in my hands for $349. If you want one, get your damned hands on one post-haste. I think it's a great instrument as-is, but I couldn't resist the urge to tinker -- and at this price, why not? Once again, Squier has bested Fender.