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Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 4:50 am
by StevePirates
Mages wrote:it seems in all likelihood it will be a squier jazzmaster available in both white and purple. that's all we know for now. some rumors are that it could be pink, or sunburst, and/or have a gold guard. I say rumors because I really don't know where people got that info.
http://www.offsetguitars.com/forums/vie ... =6&t=44396
Based on the Squiers I've played lately, it will also have razorblades for frets.
Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 5:23 am
by hotrodperlmutter
fucking maple fuck
Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 9:17 am
by Phil O'Keefe
Looks cool. I wonder what the MSRP will be in the USA. At the current exchange rates, and based on the UK price of the one in the link, it would be about $430. Not sure if I'd want one over the Jaguar short scale. It's pretty fun, and with the P/J pickups, it's more versatile than a Mustang bass. Still, I think it's cool that Squier is releasing a Mustang Bass, and I'd like to try one sometime.
Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 12:19 pm
by sholkham
I would be totally on it if it came in a pastel shade or white.
Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 12:49 pm
by robroe
haha it costs more than i got my fender mustang bass for.
Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 4:12 pm
by Viljami
If only it were CV, but vintage modified, no thanks.
Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 7:20 pm
by Freddy V-C
Phil O'Keefe wrote:Looks cool. I wonder what the MSRP will be in the USA. At the current exchange rates, and based on the UK price of the one in the link, it would be about $430. Not sure if I'd want one over the Jaguar short scale. It's pretty fun, and with the P/J pickups, it's more versatile than a Mustang bass. Still, I think it's cool that Squier is releasing a Mustang Bass, and I'd like to try one sometime.
The way it usually goes is a straight dollars to pounds conversion. Sucks for us in the UK, great for you guys in the US.
Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 7:22 pm
by Phil O'Keefe
Thanks Freddy.
Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 7:58 pm
by honeyiscool
This is so damn cool! I would so love to get a maple necked Mustang Bass to add to my collection.
Considering VMs tend to go about $275-300, I'd expect it'd be in that price range.
The only thing that discourages me is that I find stock Mustang Bass pickups to be not so great, and my Aero (which is a fantastic pickup) cost me $125.

Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 8:04 pm
by Haze
Ankhanu wrote:Haze wrote:Rehashed bronco bass with a mustang pickup and bridge plate. I'll be the first to say no thanks, Squier.
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Considering the Bronco is modeled after the Mustang, I don't see what your issue could be...
My issue is that the Bronco bass is a shoddy bass, and this isn't too far removed from that. It is nice that it has the same Duncan Designed pickup as the MIJ Mustang Basses however.
If they sound nice and dont feel like plastic then shalom to whomever wants to spend their money on one.
Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 8:39 pm
by endsjustifymeans
Why is it so fucking expensive?
Looks like I'm still in line for the jaguar bass then...
Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 8:52 pm
by honeyiscool
Haze wrote:My issue is that the Bronco bass is a shoddy bass, and this isn't too far removed from that. It is nice that it has the same Duncan Designed pickup as the MIJ Mustang Basses however.
If they sound nice and dont feel like plastic then shalom to whomever wants to spend their money on one.
Broncos are not shoddy. How do you figure that?
Anyway, why would it feel like plastic? It seems to have a satin poly neck, which half the people seem to think feel "unfinished" more so than plasticky.
Regardless, this isn't a Bronco Bass neck. The nut width is smaller at 1.5", and the tuners are full sized, so it's not like they'll be slapping Bronco Bass necks on a Mustang body, although honestly, would that be such a bad thing? Bronco Basses have fantastic necks.
endsjustifymeans wrote:Why is it so fucking expensive?
Looks like I'm still in line for the jaguar bass then...
UK pays way more for things than we do.
Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 8:56 pm
by othomas2
I'm sure the price will drop a bit. It's the first shop to advertise. There will be a little pricing war and it'll be set from there.
With Fender / Squier now... you have to advertise at a set amount and not drop below that to keep all parties happy. That keeps margins higher but also allows discounts to be made. SO ask for that free gigbag, etc....
Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 8:58 pm
by Ankhanu
Haze wrote:Ankhanu wrote:Haze wrote:Rehashed bronco bass with a mustang pickup and bridge plate. I'll be the first to say no thanks, Squier.
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Considering the Bronco is modeled after the Mustang, I don't see what your issue could be...
My issue is that the Bronco bass is a shoddy bass, and this isn't too far removed from that. It is nice that it has the same Duncan Designed pickup as the MIJ Mustang Basses however.
If they sound nice and dont feel like plastic then shalom to whomever wants to spend their money on one.
Gotcha. I misunderstood the point you were trying to put across.
I do see what you mean, but, I don't find the Bronco that bad a bass. I mean, yeah, it's a cheap instrument, but, expected quality for the price point aside, I've enjoyed playing the handful that I've picked up (and I am a bass player, not a guitar player playing bass... just tossing that out there for my perspective, not cred). As I mentioned, I've been considering picking one up for an inexpensive shortscale bass, and modding it out a bit to be more in line with a Mustang. If these aren't too expensive, they should be a good deal.
The CV line is fantastic, and I'm seeing slag for the VM line here. Personally, again for the price, I haven't seen too much fault in the VM
basses, though my experience is the fretted and fretless Jazz and testing out the first run Jaguar Basses. They've been fairly well constructed, with a decent feel, with at least passable pickups. I certainly wouldn't slag this one until testing it, based simply on being VM rather than CV.
Honestly, I've enjoyed playing Broncos more than the late 70s Musicmaster Bass I've played...
Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 10:04 pm
by DanHeron
honeyiscool wrote:Regardless, this isn't a Bronco Bass neck. The nut width is smaller at 1.5"
Don't know where you are looking but bronco bass has the same nut width. I would guess it's the same neck which is a bit of a shame. I do like my bronco neck but it means the only major differences are the pickup and the the bridge, which although good changes, probably aren't enough to justify me buying it. Damn.
Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 11:15 pm
by astrozombie
FUCK YES
ive wanted one for a long time
Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 11:34 pm
by laterallateral
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Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 11:46 pm
by honeyiscool
DanHeron wrote:honeyiscool wrote:Regardless, this isn't a Bronco Bass neck. The nut width is smaller at 1.5"
Don't know where you are looking but bronco bass has the same nut width. I would guess it's the same neck which is a bit of a shame. I do like my bronco neck but it means the only major differences are the pickup and the the bridge, which although good changes, probably aren't enough to justify me buying it. Damn.
Hmm, I've measured the nut width of my Mustang Bass and Bronco Bass and found that the Bronco neck was wider. Maybe it was just within tolerances.
Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2011 12:19 am
by Haze
Someone here nailed it. A guitar player looking for a body shape and a scale length will find this as cheap thrills. Whereas a bass player might find the body uncomfortable, the construction and wood materials not ideal and lacking versatility in elecetronics. Haters gonna hate.
Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2011 12:31 am
by StevePirates
Haze wrote:Someone here nailed it. A guitar player looking for a body shape and a scale length will find this as cheap thrills. Whereas a bass player might find the body uncomfortable, the construction and wood materials not ideal and lacking versatility in elecetronics. Haters gonna hate.
Lovers gonna love. I don't even want, none of the above.