@@jonathanwong458music the same is true of most of the original Fender designs. A Strat sounds like a Strat. A JB is a slightly more finicky, sound wise, although I have a cheap Tagima Jazz that I enjoy a lot.
A good setup works wonders for playability. I have had fret buzz when adjusted to the manufacturer's specs. Now I now use a combination and it works for me.
Right on! A lot also depends on how a player strikes the string too, so one person’s perfect spec can be unplayable in the hands of another. This squier plays pretty fast now. Thx for watching!
Thanks for shooting this video. There isn't a ton of the non PJ Affinity Squier P bass videos on RUclips. I've only had mine for a few days and after adjusting the truss rod it plays pretty well. I will have to tweak the string lengths to adjust the intonation. I am speculating that since so many of these and similar items are purchased online that they are not properly set up before they reach the hands of the consumer. It's only been a few days since I bought mine from an very inexperienced player but I am a happy bassist.
Right on! Thanks for watching. The one in the video is a bit of older model. But it was sentimental to the owner so he wanted it re-setup. Sounded pretty good!
I saw a video somewhat recently of a pro guitar player vs luthier testing guitars to see if they could tell which was the more expensive one blindfolded. The luthier played a bit of a trick by making one of his picks for the player being an expensive guitar that hadn't bene setup since initial making like 100 years ago (so non modern style of setup at least) vs a very cheap modern guitar setup with all his skills and tricks. Player said he liked the sound of the expensive one but would take the cheaper one any day for actually playing or performing with ;) I've been trying to dig deeper into luthier type stuff but without tools or the space for tools, I settled on learning to do a really good full setup (leveling, crowning, etc). Then I got my PB20 SBK and it has bad fret sprout so that gave me a perfect first test subject for basically everything heh. Still in beginning stages but the PB20 is already better and doesn't double as a cheese grater at least. Thanks for the video :)
@@jonathanwong458music Frets are easy on a cheap bass. An amateur can easily get them to feel and sound good, although the fret ends won't look like they're supposed to. I won't touch the nut though.
@@jkf9167 yeah man. screw up the nut, it's replacement nut time! although I've done a quick hack repair with superglue once, where I went too deep. But yeah, leave that stuff to the pros
Thanks for the review!!!! I have a question concering your opinion about the Fender Precission bass manufactured in Mexico...is it worth purchasing it in the price /quality range? Appreciate your piece of advise! Regards from Chile!🇨🇱
Hi! Thanks for watching from so far away! The Player series (made in mexico) is a pretty good value. I think it is more or less what the old 'American Standard' used to be 5-6 years ago. The prices have all gone a little crazy high.....not sure what they are like in Chile. The Fenders coming out of Mexico now are more consistent now, but some are still better than others, so best to try if possible. The Player series is a noticeable tonal step up from the Squiers. Good luck!
Chile is the most expensive country in South America.......I am saving my pennies to buy the Fender Player ( deciding between Jazz or Precission) my hands are small ,good enough fpr the Jazz,but I like the Precission sound) thanks for replying ....keep up with your good work!!!👍
I love the way that nearly any P-Bass can be made to sound like a good P-Bass.
Agreed!! Thought the same thing. Once you start adding bridge pickups, the game changes. Thx for watching!
@@jonathanwong458music the same is true of most of the original Fender designs. A Strat sounds like a Strat. A JB is a slightly more finicky, sound wise, although I have a cheap Tagima Jazz that I enjoy a lot.
Leo got a lot right the first time around!
A good setup works wonders for playability. I have had fret buzz when adjusted to the manufacturer's specs. Now I now use a combination and it works for me.
Right on! A lot also depends on how a player strikes the string too, so one person’s perfect spec can be unplayable in the hands of another. This squier plays pretty fast now. Thx for watching!
Thanks for shooting this video. There isn't a ton of the non PJ Affinity Squier P bass videos on RUclips. I've only had mine for a few days and after adjusting the truss rod it plays pretty well. I will have to tweak the string lengths to adjust the intonation. I am speculating that since so many of these and similar items are purchased online that they are not properly set up before they reach the hands of the consumer. It's only been a few days since I bought mine from an very inexperienced player but I am a happy bassist.
Right on! Thanks for watching. The one in the video is a bit of older model. But it was sentimental to the owner so he wanted it re-setup. Sounded pretty good!
I own several Squiers, great platforms to mod . . . . yes, set up very important (love the challenge of making inexpensive basses sound good)
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Thx for watching. Another squier vid in the works!
@@jonathanwong458music Looking forward, anything on the Squire Bronco Bass?
I have a mini P in the studio. If someone would loan me a bronco, I’d be happy to demo it!
@@jonathanwong458music I love my mini P. I'd loan you my Bronco but you're a bit far to send it :)
Haha, yup!
Well done. 👍
Thanks so much for watching and for your encouragement!
good video , when you know how to play any bass sounds good
Thanks, man! Appreciate the comment!
I saw a video somewhat recently of a pro guitar player vs luthier testing guitars to see if they could tell which was the more expensive one blindfolded. The luthier played a bit of a trick by making one of his picks for the player being an expensive guitar that hadn't bene setup since initial making like 100 years ago (so non modern style of setup at least) vs a very cheap modern guitar setup with all his skills and tricks. Player said he liked the sound of the expensive one but would take the cheaper one any day for actually playing or performing with ;)
I've been trying to dig deeper into luthier type stuff but without tools or the space for tools, I settled on learning to do a really good full setup (leveling, crowning, etc). Then I got my PB20 SBK and it has bad fret sprout so that gave me a perfect first test subject for basically everything heh. Still in beginning stages but the PB20 is already better and doesn't double as a cheese grater at least.
Thanks for the video :)
Hi! Thanks for watching. I have a local tech wizard who helps with frets and nuts. I tend to leave those alone if I can! Leave that stuff to the pros!
@@jonathanwong458music Frets are easy on a cheap bass. An amateur can easily get them to feel and sound good, although the fret ends won't look like they're supposed to. I won't touch the nut though.
@@jkf9167 yeah man. screw up the nut, it's replacement nut time! although I've done a quick hack repair with superglue once, where I went too deep. But yeah, leave that stuff to the pros
Thanks for the review!!!! I have a question concering your opinion about the Fender Precission bass manufactured in Mexico...is it worth purchasing it in the price /quality range? Appreciate your piece of advise! Regards from Chile!🇨🇱
Hi! Thanks for watching from so far away!
The Player series (made in mexico) is a pretty good value. I think it is more or less what the old 'American Standard' used to be 5-6 years ago. The prices have all gone a little crazy high.....not sure what they are like in Chile. The Fenders coming out of Mexico now are more consistent now, but some are still better than others, so best to try if possible. The Player series is a noticeable tonal step up from the Squiers. Good luck!
@@jonathanwong458music Thanks,now I have to decide between the Jazz or the Precission....
The price tag in Chile is about 900 US Dollars
@@georgegandara6054 wow, that's expensive (for a player series)! In Canada, they are closer to 700US.
Chile is the most expensive country in South America.......I am saving my pennies to buy the Fender Player ( deciding between Jazz or Precission) my hands are small ,good enough fpr the Jazz,but I like the Precission sound) thanks for replying ....keep up with your good work!!!👍
Why not just give the measurements you ended up with at the end of your setup lol found this informative and useless at the same time lol
Setup measurements do not always work across all instruments. Most of the time I go by feel over numbers. Thanks for watching and for the feedback.