Squier Classic Vibe '60s Precision Bass - (including Video)

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Squier Classic Vibe '60s Precision Bass - (including Video)

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I bought a bass guitar, like. It's well nice.
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Very nice! Again, I htink we all know that Squier is about to rule the world.
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Do you have a bass amp or were you using the TT?
Nice bass Mike.
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Hoho very nice! :D
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Looks great Mike - love it. Congrats to you.
Sounds well nice too.
I really really wish they would make all these nice new Squiers left handed too.
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Josh wrote:Do you have a bass amp or were you using the TT?
Nice bass Mike.
TT & DI. He says in the video.


Nice video Mike, that bass looks nice. I want a classic vibe guitar now.
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Most awesome! Sounds and looks the bee's bollocks.

Looking forward to the ensuing London-based rocking..
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Aside from the size difference making you look like my three-year-old son wandering round with my boots on, that is an amazingly nice bass. I want one. And one of the teles.

I can afford neither, however...

Oh, and ditch the sticker.
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DanHeron wrote:
Josh wrote:Do you have a bass amp or were you using the TT?
Nice bass Mike.
TT & DI. He says in the video.


Nice video Mike, that bass looks nice. I want a classic vibe guitar now.
Alright, I had me volume turned down but heard the bass playing so I didn't catch it.
For some reason I though you would fuck up your amp by using a bass in a guitar amp.
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Nice! Sounds great.
I love these basses. I've been researching them lately, ordered an SX from rondomusic but the classic vibes were first choice out of what I played in the shops [in my price range], quality stuff.
I love P-bass bridge covers too, very sharp.
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Josh wrote:
For some reason I though you would fuck up your amp by using a bass in a guitar amp.
Only at pretty high volumes, and then it's usually just a blown speaker. All the original bass amps for the first like, 15 years were just guitar amps.
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benecol wrote:Aside from the size difference making you look like my three-year-old son wandering round with my boots on, that is an amazingly nice bass. I want one. And one of the teles.
You should see me holding my P-Bass. It's like a toothpick holding a banana. Absolutely dwarfs me.
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If Mike looks like a little kid when he's got a bass, I don't stand a chance. Knew I should have sprung for teh shortscale version of the bass and more height/weight when I was growing up.
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Post by Sublimedo »

OOOOOH thats a pretty one. Much love for the classic vibe and congratulations.
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Post by Mike »

Cheers all, I'm loving it and looking very much forward to using it in anger. The sticker (and the pickguard plastic it's on top of) will be coming off toute suite Rodders
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Looking forward to the ensuing London-based rocking..
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Totally sweet. Great video!
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Post by Haze »

quier Classic Vibe '90s Precision Bass

60s rather?

either way, congrats on the bass, CV series is really good stuff!
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Haze wrote:quier Classic Vibe '90s Precision Bass

60s rather?

either way, congrats on the bass, CV series is really good stuff!
I got it right everywhere but the thread title for some reason. Cheers.
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Post by Mo Law-ka »

i think a CV 90s bass would be pretty interesting.

good demo as usual, mike.
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Post by Billy3000 »

Looks and sounds awesome! I'll definitely be picking one of these up as soon as I have some extra cash.