Fender/Squier Bass VI - My honest opinion

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2024

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  • @LivingroomGearDemos
    @LivingroomGearDemos Před 2 lety +74

    Awesome! I want one.

    • @Kbald
      @Kbald  Před 2 lety +3

      Highly recommend it! So much fun to play and sounds fantastic 👌

    • @jumemowery1050
      @jumemowery1050 Před 2 lety +1

      I want one too!

    • @lemau8458
      @lemau8458 Před 2 lety

      how much is it

    • @Kbald
      @Kbald  Před 2 lety +1

      Around $500

    • @jumemowery1050
      @jumemowery1050 Před 2 lety

      @@lemau8458 there are several listed on Ebay

  • @Tsudkyk
    @Tsudkyk Před 2 lety +312

    I found one of these in a pawn shop a few years ago. Every once in a while I will think about it and wish I had purchased it. It’s such a unique instrument.

    • @VicioStarbreaker
      @VicioStarbreaker Před 2 lety +9

      a few months ago i was at a pawnshop and saw a schecter hellraiser c1 and since that was my first guitar i purchased it because of nostalgia so when i picked it up i realized something was off and when i looked it up it turned out it is a schecter hellraiser c1 vi and since it was dirt cheap i took home with me...glad i did since it is very unique

    • @Kbald
      @Kbald  Před 2 lety +11

      Absolutely man, I was at the music store for something completely different when I saw it. Couldn't really afford it but still went for it and I don't regret it at all 😀

    • @jasosmurray137
      @jasosmurray137 Před 2 lety

      You can still get them new I’m pretty sure!

    • @anotheryoutubed
      @anotheryoutubed Před 2 lety

      @@jasosmurray137 Tbh the Squiers being made now might actually be better than the Mexicans they made a few years ago...

    • @lemau8458
      @lemau8458 Před 2 lety

      how much was it?

  • @4stringz.
    @4stringz. Před 2 lety +62

    I love mine. It’s so versatile with the bass strangle switch, and it sounds different through either a guitar or bass amp. And with effects, the possibilities are limitless.

  • @claudevieaul1465
    @claudevieaul1465 Před 2 lety +53

    I feel it's both.
    I've strung my VI with a thicker gauge set then it originally came with, and and that makes a lot of difference!
    Playing single bass notes is easy enough (you'll get used to the smaller string spacing), and playing chords is a lot of fun too!

    • @101Volts
      @101Volts Před rokem +2

      Yeah, any time these are strung up with an 84 on the bottom end, that's just trouble when at Standard E-E tuning. They need a 100 on the bottom end, minimum. Fender's newer set that ends with a 100 is just so much better than the 84 set that my 2013 Bass came with.

  • @kidwajagstang
    @kidwajagstang Před 2 lety +11

    Robert Smith of The Cure is also a frequent Fender Bass VI player

    • @michaelndong4531
      @michaelndong4531 Před 5 dny

      And he uses it like a guitar, that’s the epic thing about it, you can approach it like a bass or a guitar, it’s it’s own instrument

  • @timeshock1255
    @timeshock1255 Před 2 lety +27

    It was often used as a bass guitar by jazz musicians back in the day. One of them was the brilliant bass player Bradley Bobo, who used a Bass VI while on tour with the late Eddie Harris in the early 90s. They even played a show that was was broadcast on german TV where he could be seen playing the VI (finger-style). Great instrument, great player. The Fender VI has been forgotten a bit by many and just recently, it was (kinda) rediscovered.

    • @Kbald
      @Kbald  Před 2 lety

      I'll look him up and see if I can find some videos. And yes, it seems like there is a growing interest in the bass VI now, probably due to its appearance in Get Back.

    • @functionatthejunction
      @functionatthejunction Před rokem +1

      "It was often used as a bass guitar by jazz musicians back in the day. "
      It IS the bass guitar. The 4 stringed instrument people usually refer to as a "bass guitar is technically an electric bass.

    • @idolbass
      @idolbass Před rokem

      Amazing, I played one in the late 70s as a bass on The Reels Albums. (Australian Band)

    • @eboethrasher
      @eboethrasher Před rokem

      Cure fan, been desiring one and playing variants for 2 decades now. Never forgotten here as Robert Smith has used one as a melody machine since 81.

  • @DanteDDC
    @DanteDDC Před 2 lety +23

    I'd recommend Fender Super 250's strings, they're made for the Bass VI and will probably solve your problem. They go from 0.24 to .100 :)

  • @SimNGuitar
    @SimNGuitar Před 2 lety +22

    Really cool sounds. Thanks for making this video, a very fascinating Bass

    • @Kbald
      @Kbald  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks Simon 🙌 I’m very pleased with it. A really cool instrument 👌

  • @NoelSquitieri
    @NoelSquitieri Před rokem +4

    A set of La Bella Bass VI strings really helped a lot. The rounds really accentuate the twang.

  • @ndrslvn1886
    @ndrslvn1886 Před 2 lety +13

    I have two bass vi. One fender and one squier. The squire one has thinner bridge. Also the squier came with thinner strings than the fender. Both factors worsen the intonation issues. You can try reversing the bridge so that the intonation screws face up the neck. This will allow a bit more adjustment, since the spring is no longer compressed.

    • @Kbald
      @Kbald  Před 2 lety +3

      Thanks for the tip, I will give it a go and see if it gets better 👍

  • @Teller3448
    @Teller3448 Před rokem +4

    Thank you for playing clean without distortion!

  • @Shred_The_Weapon
    @Shred_The_Weapon Před 2 lety +33

    I too am primarily a guitarist, but I learned to play bass as a teen. Afterwards, I learned classical guitar technique and shed the pick. I understand why so many that have got this model play it with a pick, but I do believe that people can learn how to play this one traditionally.

    • @Kbald
      @Kbald  Před 2 lety +5

      It is possible to pluck it more traditionally but the string spacing just makes it very weird. I wouldn't be surprised if it was designed for those who play bass with a pick.

    • @noahcristian5814
      @noahcristian5814 Před rokem

      Good luck with that. This guitar is impossible to play traditionally. It was made for a pick hence the string spacing.

    • @Shred_The_Weapon
      @Shred_The_Weapon Před rokem

      The secret is to be persistent, @@noahcristian5814. Like any other instrument, it would be a lot easier if I played it every day.

  • @MilesTippett
    @MilesTippett Před 2 lety +26

    I personally use 106's for my VI, and i shimmed the neck a few degrees, and my intonation is PERFECT now.
    These can be pretty tricky to set up but they are worth it!

    • @Kbald
      @Kbald  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the input, might give the heavier strings a go and then look into doing some shimming if needed.

  • @johnvcougar
    @johnvcougar Před 2 lety +6

    Great guitar. Love the fresh direction it takes my bass lines when I'm writing.

    • @Kbald
      @Kbald  Před 2 lety +4

      Totally agree, love this instrument. It's something completely different to the traditional electric bass.

  • @RockStarOscarStern634
    @RockStarOscarStern634 Před rokem +3

    Fender updated the gauges of their Bass VI strings & now they're a 24-100 gauge set.

  • @AllAboutBasses
    @AllAboutBasses Před 6 hodinami

    Very detailed review. So good that it's making me want to buy one :)

  • @yattalog
    @yattalog Před 2 lety +3

    I always wanted one, back in the 90's, but it was hard to find here in Brazil. If someone had one, it would never sell it, hahah
    Nowadays, we have this vintage re-edition, so, I can buy it someday. The same sound, but, only made now and not at the 60's/70's, and, still rocks!

  • @RockStarOscarStern634
    @RockStarOscarStern634 Před rokem +3

    Aria Guitars in Japan created a 6 String Contrabass Classical Guitar which is actually an Acoustic Bass VI.

  • @PaulJonesy
    @PaulJonesy Před 2 lety +6

    Great overview and demo, it’s one of the instruments I think about getting every now and then.

    • @Kbald
      @Kbald  Před 2 lety

      Thanks Paul, glad you enjoyed the video!

  • @gxtmfa
    @gxtmfa Před 2 lety +2

    Absolutely beautiful sounding instrument

  • @vickielawson3114
    @vickielawson3114 Před rokem +2

    Cool instrument!
    I like the old-style music you were playing. That [baritone guitar] sounds interesting and that type of music sounds good on it.

    • @Kbald
      @Kbald  Před rokem

      Glad you enjoyed it ☺️🙏

  • @aidanlarger8567
    @aidanlarger8567 Před 2 lety +5

    The main complaint on these is the floppiness of the bass strings and intonation. Usually a .90 for the low E does it. String joy makes a really good set for the bass VI. And as for bridge, the cheapest option would be a $20 mustang big barrel saddle bridge. The barrels are semi hollow to allow the spring to compress within it giving you just enough room for perfect intonation. Might also have to slot the top a little for the string thicknesses. Then theres staytrem and mastery that $200+

    • @Kbald
      @Kbald  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the tip. I will look up these barrels and see if I can get some.

    • @GaryCorben
      @GaryCorben Před rokem

      I finally put the Staytrem on mine and it instantly made it more playable and perfect intonation. I can't put it down now...@@Kbald

    • @kevmac1230
      @kevmac1230 Před 11 měsíci

      Fender makes a Bass VI set with a 100g E string that work excellent and take care of intonation problems.

  • @johndoe8891
    @johndoe8891 Před 2 lety +35

    I had one of these for a while, such a fun fucking instrument to play, sounds absolutely incredible with my slash MXR octave fuzz. Playing chords on it is a really unique sound.
    They clearly play like a squire, but it sounds awesome. I highly recommend these if you want a new, unique sound, this bass is also incredibly versatile. I played this in a 4 piece punk band and it was fuckin awesome for playing live and recording.

    • @Kbald
      @Kbald  Před 2 lety +3

      I can imagine it must have sounded really cool in a punk band. It has that edge to it, especially when played with a pick.

    • @JoshuaWillis89
      @JoshuaWillis89 Před 2 lety +1

      Probably confused the hell out of the audience lol

    • @4stringz.
      @4stringz. Před 2 lety +2

      I found a new saddle called a StayTrem from the UK. Makes the Squier bass vi a ton more playable

    • @elliotvernon7971
      @elliotvernon7971 Před 2 lety +1

      @@4stringz. I concur absolutely - the Staytrem saddles really lift the Squier as an instrument.

  • @colehalford1893
    @colehalford1893 Před rokem +3

    Wow. I’ve only heard of this instrument today, & I am a Bassist - omg 😱

  • @Ragnar.Iceland
    @Ragnar.Iceland Před 2 lety +5

    What a badass sounding instrument! :)

    • @Kbald
      @Kbald  Před 2 lety

      It is indeed 🔥😎

  • @seansmith8713
    @seansmith8713 Před rokem +2

    I am thaving the same issue on the low E string. I removed the saddle spring and pushed it all the way back, and lowered the nut slot a little. That helped, but the intonation is still sharp on the low E. Why Fender didn't make a wider bridge like the Staytrem is beyond me. We should be able to intonate the guitar.

  • @BigBoss1292
    @BigBoss1292 Před 2 lety +2

    I had the Fender Pawn shop version with the Jazzmaster style humbucker in the bridge, and one of the first run of Squiers from a few years back, sadly I no longer have either. I picked up the Fender for $400 at Sam Ash and sold it for $1700 to buy myself a vintage JCM800 . They are super cool and unique instruments though. I just bought a new Squier and can’t wait to get my hands on it

  • @JosePineda-jn8jk
    @JosePineda-jn8jk Před 2 lety +2

    This is kind of blowing my mind, I was a little interested in baritone but I am super interested in this!

    • @Kbald
      @Kbald  Před 2 lety

      Awesome man! I'm sure you'll have a lot of fun with it if you end up getting one.

    • @JosePineda-jn8jk
      @JosePineda-jn8jk Před 2 lety

      @@Kbald already on the used market checking what I can afford or potentially trade for. Great video got a like and sub from me!

    • @Kbald
      @Kbald  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the support and welcome to my channel!

  • @BLACKACRES44
    @BLACKACRES44 Před 2 lety +1

    Rick Danko of The Band played one of these while in the Ronnie Hawkins Band. Believe my friend bought his guitar from a pawn shop. There are photo's of Rick playing it.

  • @aluhaable
    @aluhaable Před 2 lety +2

    My band bassist left and we couldn't find the right player so i consider to buy one of this
    I test it on a store and i fell in love but didn't the budget to buy it so i made my own from old guitar pieces, i put 100-45 bass strings for the lower strings and a 5th and 6th guitar strings for the higher ones and it sounds reaaaally big on bass lines and have a great tone on rythm

    • @Kbald
      @Kbald  Před 2 lety +1

      Awesome man, glad you could find a way to make it work.

  • @RockStarOscarStern634
    @RockStarOscarStern634 Před rokem +1

    Thankfully Fender updated the String set for it, it's now a 24-100 Gauge String set.

  • @bigoldSupaD
    @bigoldSupaD Před 2 lety +3

    Hiya champ, this is a 30-inch scale guitar with an 84 gauge string on the low E. My baritone is 28.5 inch scale with a 72 gauge for the low E (Ernie Ball). This guitar sounds very similar to my baritone and nothing like my p bass. This squire sits somewhere in that gray area between a baritone and a bass.

    • @Kbald
      @Kbald  Před 2 lety +1

      Interesting, yes it's somewhere in between but can definitely be used as a regular bass in some situations.

    • @bigoldSupaD
      @bigoldSupaD Před 2 lety +1

      @@Kbald Absolutely!

    • @joshwizinsky1979
      @joshwizinsky1979 Před 2 lety

      @@Kbald When i used to be the bassist of the Punk Rock band i'm in, i used a Bass IV as guitar is my main instrument, and it felt more natural to use the IV..

  • @LouisCiarlo
    @LouisCiarlo Před rokem +2

    I read something where a guy put the bridge on backwards so you would have to adjust the intonation from the pickup side. He claimed it gave him just enough to get the E string right. Just wanted to share this.

    • @Kbald
      @Kbald  Před rokem

      Thank you for sharing ☺️🙏

  • @anthonylakich1727
    @anthonylakich1727 Před 2 lety +1

    as a bass player for 25 years, i always tell guitar players i've worked with about the Beatles playing the Fender Bass VI... I say yeah if you can find one play it and buy IT! cause it just seems it's easier for guitar players to play the Fender Bass VI then a Normal Bass..(and good Demo Video)

    • @Kbald
      @Kbald  Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you man! Yes it is very easy to adapt to it as a guitar player, much easier that a normal bass. I'm very happy with it.

  • @wormstheii
    @wormstheii Před 2 lety +2

    I use this on all my recordings when i need to play the bass its so good and seeing it in get back was super cool and this was a really good video keep it up🤘

    • @Kbald
      @Kbald  Před 2 lety

      Glad you enjoyed the video, thanks for watching 🙏🤟

  • @ryangunwitch-black
    @ryangunwitch-black Před 2 lety +4

    This instrument is the key to the radness of The Cure.

    • @Kbald
      @Kbald  Před 2 lety

      It definitely has a unique sound.

    • @zoeherriot
      @zoeherriot Před 2 lety

      And The Church used it a lot too.

    • @real.free.grace.9099
      @real.free.grace.9099 Před 2 lety

      Here is one of the Fender VI you can see being used on the big hit "Who Loves You?" by Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons. The bassist using it is doing a phenomenal job on this bass! Great stuff and the Fender looks awesome with several close ups. Sounds outstanding too. czcams.com/video/-KtYgOM62fk/video.html

  • @eboethrasher
    @eboethrasher Před rokem

    I've had varieties of these for well over a decade, until Squier came out with theirs I couldn't afford the real deal. My friend had the true real deals back in the day, early 90s. Huge Cure fans, so always loved to play the melodies, etc on them. But they are quite flexible for playing lots of things. They chord really great. I still have my OLP copy of the MM version, and my Schecter Hellcat VI. I had a Gretsch at one point but sold it to get the money to buy the Squier.

  • @seankupisz3570
    @seankupisz3570 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you for what you do! Turn the saddle around so the break point makes the string longer. If need be, remove the spring.

    • @Kbald
      @Kbald  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the tip 👌

  • @xerodelacroix5552
    @xerodelacroix5552 Před 2 lety +2

    I really wish this argument would end. Fender made it to be something between a bass and a guitar that wasn't a baritone guitar. It's both, depending on how you use it, and it and others like it (Schecter Hellcat VI, Ibanez Crossover, etc.) occupy their own space. I don't think there is much better proof that it's both and neither at the same time than The Cure's Disintegration album, where Robert Smith used one almost exclusively, but Simon's bass is still more prominent and cuts through the mix.

  • @rl1049
    @rl1049 Před 2 lety +1

    Really good insights into the instrument and what it's like to live with and use in different settings - thank you!

    • @Kbald
      @Kbald  Před 2 lety

      Glad you enjoyed the video, thanks for watching 🙏

  • @Bob-of-Zoid
    @Bob-of-Zoid Před 2 lety +2

    With that tremolo system, I wouldn't call it perfect. Now Kahler makes a wicked base vibrato bridge: BTW it's a vibrato. Fender got Vibrato (regular, pulsating change of pitch) mixed up with tremolo (rapid variation in amplitude AKA Volume).

  • @davidrotter3862
    @davidrotter3862 Před 2 lety +2

    I play upside down and backwards, (left handed, bass strings at my feet). I wish so badly that Squier would make a Left Handed version of this. Great video!

    • @Kbald
      @Kbald  Před 2 lety +1

      Hopefully they will make it left handed at some point. These Bass VI are becoming quite popular so there must be a market for it.
      Thanks for checking out the video, glad you enjoyed it.

    • @murph9935
      @murph9935 Před rokem

      If you're comfortable with some DIY, Warmoth offers a left handed Bass VI body and neck.

  • @KeithGrommes
    @KeithGrommes Před 2 lety +1

    Wow this is really cool! I had no idea these existed! Great video, great demo! New subscriber!

    • @Kbald
      @Kbald  Před 2 lety

      Thank you man! Glad you enjoyed the video and welcome to my channel 🙏

  • @deanaf
    @deanaf Před rokem +1

    As soon as you touched the tremolo, all I get is The Cure. lol

  • @RockStarOscarStern634
    @RockStarOscarStern634 Před rokem +3

    You should probably get a set of 24-100 Gauge Bass VI Strings cause they're better balance tension wise and the 100 Gauge Low E will have even better intonation.

    • @Kbald
      @Kbald  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for the tip. Might give those a try 👍

    • @RockStarOscarStern634
      @RockStarOscarStern634 Před rokem +2

      @@Kbald Yes Fender recently solved that intonation issue by updating the gauges on their Bass VI set.

  • @Kayessee
    @Kayessee Před 2 lety +2

    I love my 5 string squire. Doesnt have the bar, but it has great action if you want to play fast.

  • @LittleFoilFish
    @LittleFoilFish Před 2 lety +3

    I put a Staytrem bridge and a neck shim in mine. LaBella 105 string set too. No more intonation or tuning problems :) Great guitar

    • @Kbald
      @Kbald  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for the tip, I might give these a go. Are the LaBells’s round wound or flatwound?

    • @LittleFoilFish
      @LittleFoilFish Před 2 lety

      @@Kbald I went for the roundwound because they didn't have the flats in the heavier gauge and I was too impatient to wait :)

    • @Kbald
      @Kbald  Před 2 lety

      I tried the LaBella flatwounds but didn't like them so I put the old strings back in. The flatwounds sounded great but I didn't like how the felt when I was plucking with my thumb.

    • @brandxsavior
      @brandxsavior Před 2 lety +2

      I did the same with my 2014 Squier VI, ordering a Staytrem bridge (before they stopped exporting to the US) and LaBella roundwounds; no intonation issues, and sounds great with the heavier gauge strings.

  • @Bbendfender
    @Bbendfender Před rokem +1

    I have one on order now. Should be here in April.

  • @novajohansson3194
    @novajohansson3194 Před 2 lety +4

    This is so cool! I feel like this bass really would benefit from slightly tilted frets to make up for the intonation issues:)

    • @Kbald
      @Kbald  Před 2 lety +1

      That could solve some problems but then it would lose the vintage feel I guess.

    • @novajohansson3194
      @novajohansson3194 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Kbald Oh, absolutely! I was just thinking from a practical standpoint😂 haha Regardless, it's such a cool instrument, I would love to try one out sometime🥰

  • @soloflightwest
    @soloflightwest Před 2 lety +1

    That Witchita lineman line you played was Carol on bass, Glenn used a Danelectro 6 string bass for that awesome lead.

    • @Kbald
      @Kbald  Před 2 lety

      You are right. Such an awesome bass line and the solo is amazing as well.

  • @ronb7481
    @ronb7481 Před 2 lety +8

    I found mine to make a terrible bass and converted it to a baritone, which is working out much better. As a bass I found the string gauges to be unbalanced and way, way too slack on the 6th string.

    • @Kbald
      @Kbald  Před 2 lety

      Interesting, I have had many questions here in the comments where people are asking if it can be converted into a baritone. I would be interested in hearing how it sounds.

    • @bioklastik1062
      @bioklastik1062 Před 2 lety +1

      How do you convert it to baritone? I have an Ultracure VI that I want to do that with. What strings did you use?

    • @ronb7481
      @ronb7481 Před 11 měsíci

      @@bioklastik1062 Sorry I didn't see this sooner. I used s set of D'Addario EXL157's, it's a 14 - 68 baritone set. I had to get the kind folks at D'Addario to make me some 1st strings, special order, the one in the package was a couple inches too short. They sent me 5 of them free of charge, can't beat that. The other string I had to address was the 6th string. I didn't use the 68 in the package, I retained the original bass VI string in that position. I found that (84 gauge I believe) string to be sad sacked tuned to low E, but crank it up to A and it's perfect. The whole set works well in A, and you can still go +/- from there plus drop tunings like drop A. It plays like a heavy duty guitar, the tank of guitars. Mine is quite heavy unfortunately, not sure if they're all like that. As for the pickups, I haven't been overly impressed and would imagine some aftermarket jobs would make for an improvement. This is true of all lower cost guitars I suppose. I would just leave the original wiring and change the pups out. I don't play mine enough to make such an investment. It might sound better through a tube amp, I use a Mustang III. My Mustang sounds great when I use other guitars with Seymour Duncan's and EMG's but the stock pups in the Squier VI are kinda underwhelming as are most stock Squiers. Just okay.

    • @ronb7481
      @ronb7481 Před 11 měsíci

      @@user-bp3zx7ow1g I likely could have made a usable bass out of it with some changes in the string gauges. That's funny you went the other way, human nature to try something different! The stock set on my VI seemed all over the road for tensions, the 6th was so slack it was ridiculous and rattled. The original Fender VI had a 95 in that spot which would have been in greater tension. String gauges and the resulting tensions at given pitches is everything, yet few of us well understand it, including myself before this experience got me looking deeper into it. I used an online string gauge tension program to gain better understanding and have since used it in other applications, making some changes to my string gauge selections as a result. I also made myself a handy reference chart for play 'feel' vs string gauge vs tuning pitch vs scale length as a learning tool and gauge selector. One can pretty much predict what a set of strings or given strings within a set will feel like before they're even on the guitar. It's just some elementary physics when you get right down to it. The online calculators supplied by string makers are a great resource.

    • @ronb7481
      @ronb7481 Před 11 měsíci

      I also find I have great versatility employing a capo. Tuned in A as I am I can go all the way up the neck to any tuning I want. No intonation issues to speak of, I usually don't even have to tweak the tuners. I can play classical fingerstyle on the thing doing this, the action gets even better. I invested in a 30" neck checker to keep the action optimal. They are a must for every instrument or you're only guessing.

  • @cptdoobs3691
    @cptdoobs3691 Před 2 lety +7

    I enjoyed mine while I had it, but I had (relatively common) issues with intonation, tuning stability etc. It just felt like the hardware was not made to sustain what this instrument is trying to do. After a couple hundred bucks of upgrades and constant tinkering I never got it to be a true workable instrument. Do your research first if your looking into getting one.

    • @Kbald
      @Kbald  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for your input.

    • @kenmiles4145
      @kenmiles4145 Před 2 lety

      I put baritone strings on mine

  • @camerakungfu
    @camerakungfu Před 2 lety +2

    The heavier strings help but for me I had to buy a StayTrem bridge to get the saddle back where it needed to be. I didn’t have to shim the neck, but others say it’s a necessary mod as well.

    • @Kbald
      @Kbald  Před 2 lety

      I have seen quite a few people mentioning the StrayTrem bridges. I will definitely look them up 👍

  • @erwinc.9117
    @erwinc.9117 Před 2 lety +8

    I ended up opting for a Baritone Telecaster. Some of the things I like to do on bass (tapping for example) just doesn't work well on this due to the string spacing, and playing chords is still a bit too muddy. Baritone is a great in between where I can play guitar stuff at a lower frequency. I'll leave bass stuff to a regular bass.

    • @Kbald
      @Kbald  Před 2 lety +2

      Which baritone Tele did you go for? I had one recently which was made in Mexico, quite fun to play but the pickups sounded a bit dull.
      There is a video here on my channel where I’m playing it, a cover of Smells Like Teen Spirit.

    • @erwinc.9117
      @erwinc.9117 Před 2 lety +5

      @@Kbald the new squire classic vibe one, basically a regular Tele with a Baritone neck. I use it for math Rock and emo and it's great.

    • @Kbald
      @Kbald  Před 2 lety +1

      Nice 👌

  • @breakalime
    @breakalime Před 2 lety +2

    Staytrem make a wider bridge to compensate for the intonation issues. I also bought an American vintage tremolo system for mine but it didn’t quite fit the existing routing. The non-locking unit it came with has the common issue of the bar fitting quite loosely and so rattling significantly when in use.

    • @Kbald
      @Kbald  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the tip. I've seen many people mentioning the Straytrem bridges here in the comments. I will look those up.

    • @breakalime
      @breakalime Před 2 lety

      @@Kbald they are made in very small numbers in the UK, so sometimes there is a significant wait to get one. As a result some people will attempt to resell their units for extortionate prices. I would avoid the temptation to buy one on the second hand market so as to not encourage such behaviour! It’s also been mentioned elsewhere, but LaBella make a good bass VI string set in both round and flat wound. They’re a bit pricey at 50 bucks set, but they are very good.

  • @hedgy369
    @hedgy369 Před 2 lety +2

    Intonation free fix , loosen strings , take out bridge and rotate 180 degrees so the screw heads are facing the bridge pick up

    • @hedgy369
      @hedgy369 Před 2 lety

      i only did bridge reversal and adjusted action and got good results , this is vid : czcams.com/video/dAIe4dI3iRw/video.html or if you don't trust links haha (me neither) type ' Squier VI Vintage Modified Bass 6 string intonation' .

    • @Kbald
      @Kbald  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the tip and for the link. I will definitely check it out.

  • @angelmiranda9595
    @angelmiranda9595 Před 2 lety +1

    Very good demo, by the way, your band sounds really cool.

    • @Kbald
      @Kbald  Před 2 lety

      Thank you very much 🙏☺️

  • @marvelherman419
    @marvelherman419 Před 2 lety +9

    Sounds like a guitar but also not. Unique tone for sure. Maybe the intonation issue is string height. Same as length but opposite direction. The bridge probably should have been tilted to compensate for scale length. Curious this guitar could be why the beatles sounded as they did. Still a bit confused on its vision however.

    • @Kbald
      @Kbald  Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah, it is possible that it might have to do with string height. I might try heavier strings at some point, maybe try a 105 in the low E. I'm sure there is a way around it.

    • @zoeherriot
      @zoeherriot Před 2 lety +1

      Listen to Priest=Aura by The Church. Steve Kilbey used the Bass VI as the only bass on that album. He got a great bass sound out of it.

    • @marvelherman419
      @marvelherman419 Před 2 lety

      @@zoeherriot thanks.

    • @marvelherman419
      @marvelherman419 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Kbald sounds like a plan.

  • @ShadaWolfXD
    @ShadaWolfXD Před rokem +2

    I'm a bass player that wants to start also playing guitar and is heavily considering picking this bass(?) up, at least more for the sake of getting more comfortable with tmstring spacings as well as the fact that it can. (seemingly) function as a guitar if needs be!

    • @ShadaWolfXD
      @ShadaWolfXD Před 11 měsíci

      @@user-bp3zx7ow1g I should have edited this comment to give a follow up lmao - I ended up buying it like a month after leaving this comment and i love the thing to pieces (though it has a lot of issues, i definitely still need to make some upgrades and modifications to make it play at its best). really is a cool instrument, I mainly use it as a guitar, mostly so I have a reason to use buth my main bass and my bass vi for different reasons!!

  • @fablup5360
    @fablup5360 Před rokem

    I use the Fender VI for Beatles songs like Hey Jude .Yours Is a very good explanation to how use it.

  • @michaellandreth1392
    @michaellandreth1392 Před 2 lety +1

    Glen used Carol Kaye's Dano Six on Wichita Lineman and Galveston. Bill Pitman "King of the Dano 6" used one a lot including some Jan & Dean stuff. And the theme to the Wild Wild West. Glen can be seen playing a VI on a video from the 60's though.

    • @Kbald
      @Kbald  Před 2 lety +1

      You are right, Carol played the bass on Wichita Lineman.

    • @michaellandreth1392
      @michaellandreth1392 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Kbald Yes FenderPrecision Bass. But Glen did play the Dano 6.

  • @sifalovecraft5463
    @sifalovecraft5463 Před 8 měsíci

    Just ordered one of these, I've played bass for years but originally started with guitar and always thought of my bass strings at the top 4 strings of a guitar just played differently, I'm really excited to see how this fits my playing style

  • @louderthangod
    @louderthangod Před 2 lety +2

    I have a few VI. Nothing sounds better for cleans…like the left half of a piano.

  • @night_fiend6326
    @night_fiend6326 Před 2 lety +1

    Schechter made a VI too, even a signature model for The Cure.

    • @Kbald
      @Kbald  Před 2 lety

      That's cool, haven't seen that one yet.

  • @Owenrobot
    @Owenrobot Před 2 lety +1

    Robin Mullarkey is using one of these on tour right now with Jacob Collier!

  • @thehowlingjoker
    @thehowlingjoker Před 2 lety +2

    These are like the secret weapon of Robert Smith and The Cure's sound.

  • @matthewJ142
    @matthewJ142 Před rokem

    Finger pressure is a huge thing. Sometimes a softer touch solves the intonation problem.

  • @QuirqUK
    @QuirqUK Před 2 lety +1

    I replaced the bridge on mine. It wasn't cheap, about £70 or £80 a fair few years ago, but it's a better design and I was able to intonate it properly. More recently, I bought the Harley Benton version, which I suspect comes out of the same factory as the Squier. I've defretted the HB to make a fretless Bass VI 🙂

    • @Kbald
      @Kbald  Před 2 lety

      Man, I can imagine that must be fun to play. I might look into upgrading the bridge on the Squier at some point.

    • @QuirqUK
      @QuirqUK Před 2 lety

      @@Kbald It is fun! A purpose built one would be better -- decent fret markings on the top of the fingerboard and on the sides as well. (I know, I know, I should play more by ear!)
      I think people in the US talk about Mastery bridges, mine came from Staytrem here in the UK.

    • @Kbald
      @Kbald  Před 2 lety

      I’ve heard good things about the Straytrem bridges. Might give them a go.

  • @ericbgordon1575
    @ericbgordon1575 Před rokem

    I play guitar and bass myself. Since I've got some classical training on both, I have managed to create a kind of hybrid technique for my Bass Six which permits me to generate traditional bass guitar tones on it without the spacing getting in my way. My issue with it is that the pickups need to be wound for a sharper output.

  • @michaelescareno7048
    @michaelescareno7048 Před rokem +1

    Great description of the Bass VI!! Eric Johnson just released a new video where he solos on the Bass VI. It's called "Another One Like You".

    • @Kbald
      @Kbald  Před rokem +1

      Thank you! Wow, I really need to check that out. I’m a huge fan of his.

  • @78tag
    @78tag Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you for this video. I just watched a lot of videos on this guitar and those clowns from across the pond had me convinced I didn't want one. This demo gave me the feeling back that I might want one. Several people have recommended LaBella flat wound strings to improve the intonation and tone qualities. 👍

    • @Kbald
      @Kbald  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for checking out the video. I’m very happy with my Bass VI, it is a lot of fun to play. Doesn’t cover all my bass needs but great for certain things.
      I actually tried the flatwounds LaBellas but took them back out as I found a bit hard to play fingerpicking on those. I think I definitely give them another chance.

  • @larrylynch8113
    @larrylynch8113 Před 2 lety +1

    About digital ; you ll come back from it ; I had a kemper too altho I loved it I really think nothing can replace amps and pedal ; but for light gigs get rid of heavy tube amp just a transistor one can easily make it work

    • @Kbald
      @Kbald  Před 2 lety +1

      You've got a point there. I love the Kemper and the options it brings but at the same time I really like the analog stuff as well. At the moment the Kemper is the perfect solution for me but if circumstances change I will definitely start using more analog stuff again.

  • @user-di7wd3jp3r
    @user-di7wd3jp3r Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you for the wonderful sound

  • @a.abeyta6237
    @a.abeyta6237 Před 5 měsíci

    Due to the name, it's a bass. A very cool bass.

  • @TheLostBoy1974
    @TheLostBoy1974 Před 2 lety +2

    Robert Smith took this to another level on Disintegration.

    • @zoeherriot
      @zoeherriot Před 2 lety +1

      He'd been using it since Faith - but Disintegration had some his most memorable hooks.

  • @davidjohnston4240
    @davidjohnston4240 Před 2 lety +5

    I tried one of these in a store and I couldn't get past the string spacing. So I didn't buy it. I usually play a guitar with a superwide neck to suit my fingers so the bass VI was really not working for me. A 5 string bass is in my future I think.

    • @Kbald
      @Kbald  Před 2 lety +1

      I wasn’t sure about the string spacing either when I first tried it at the store but I’m quite happy with it now as I’ve found a way to play around it with the thumb or pick.

    • @davidjohnston4240
      @davidjohnston4240 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Kbald For me it was my left fretting hand that was the problem. I was fine with the right hand. I'm more of a finger picker than plectrum user on guitar, so the Vi didn't present much problem with my right hand.

    • @Kbald
      @Kbald  Před 2 lety

      Ah I see.

  • @jimmymolthoff
    @jimmymolthoff Před rokem +2

    i dont know if this helps for the fender to, but i have a different bass vi with a tune-o-matic bridge and for me it helped quite a lot to turn the saddle around for the intonation, those extra few millimeters are just the ones i needed! Maybe you could try that

  • @frmcf
    @frmcf Před 2 lety +3

    You make this sound better than just about anyone else I've heard demoing them on CZcams. I'm thinking about getting one, and I'm between this classic vibe model and the Schecter Hellcat. Did the Squier need a lot of setup work to get it playing nicely? In a lot of the demos they sound kind of buzzy.

    • @Kbald
      @Kbald  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you, glad you liked the sound of it. The only thing I did really was to replace the low E string and put a 0.95 in there if I remember correctly. The E string still sounds a bit funny so I’m thinking about putting some flatwounds in there and see how it goes.

    • @frmcf
      @frmcf Před 2 lety +1

      @@Kbald Nice! Thanks for the reply. I can imagine half the battle is finding the right strings for what you want to do. In the end there's a second hand schecter in my area that I'm going to check out first

  • @ac81017
    @ac81017 Před rokem +1

    I have to buy me one. Great video :-)

    • @Kbald
      @Kbald  Před rokem

      Thank you! 🙏

  • @fredfloyd34
    @fredfloyd34 Před 5 měsíci

    Really...Fantastic thing.Should of come out when leo fender made the first strat.That bass is excellent.

  • @hashachache
    @hashachache Před 2 měsíci

    I'm quite an old listener, as far as I'm aware that type of six string bass occasionally enabled the bassist to momentarily take the lead or rhythm part, there might have been a technical issue, a silly person onstage.......the kind of thing where you're "hoping the audience doesn't notice", or even, "hoping the non-musician audience doesn't notice it's a bass", stupid but they thought those things then.

  • @dirtyworks8084
    @dirtyworks8084 Před 2 lety +2

    I think Joe Perry used one of these on Back In The Saddle.

  • @rikvartigyan2667
    @rikvartigyan2667 Před 9 měsíci

    Thanks, the flaw you mentioned near the end stopped an impulse buy

  • @BladeDoomer86
    @BladeDoomer86 Před 2 lety +1

    Cool review man, new subscriber 👍🏻 keep it up

    • @Kbald
      @Kbald  Před 2 lety +1

      Awesome, welcome to my channel. Glad you enjoyed the video!

  • @floydthebarber9956
    @floydthebarber9956 Před rokem +2

    This thing sounds like it would be killer on surf rock.

    • @Kbald
      @Kbald  Před rokem

      I’m sure it would sound awesome ☺️

  • @diegolatorre6793
    @diegolatorre6793 Před 2 lety +1

    I think I just wet myself, this sounds so cool, i need this

  • @emericklamontagne3652
    @emericklamontagne3652 Před rokem +1

    Great tutorial. Aloha from Hawaii.

    • @Kbald
      @Kbald  Před rokem

      Thanks for watching, greetings from Reykjavik 🇮🇸

  • @jjosullivan
    @jjosullivan Před 2 lety

    Love this. I was reading about The Beatles use of this guitar quite recently. I think after seeing the Let It Be series. It sounds great, I'm quite jealous! 👍

    • @Kbald
      @Kbald  Před 2 lety

      Such a cool instrument, a very unique sound.

  • @RockStarOscarStern634
    @RockStarOscarStern634 Před rokem +2

    I have an Acoustic Bass VI.

  • @steverolfeca
    @steverolfeca Před rokem

    Depending on string gauge (and type and brand), you may be able to fix the low E by shortening or removing the spring, and shortening the saddle screw as well. This is not unusual on some short-scale basses, like Ibanez Micro. I believe that Mastery has a replacement bridge, but it will be spendy…

  • @JC3D
    @JC3D Před 2 lety +1

    2:02 sounds great!

    • @Kbald
      @Kbald  Před 2 lety

      Such a great song!

  • @brutallyremastered4255
    @brutallyremastered4255 Před rokem +1

    Great Vid' Was just wondering about this thing.

  • @YouTube_User-9
    @YouTube_User-9 Před 2 lety +6

    I strictly play Bass VI's as a bass player. You have to buy different strings. Don't use the sets made for Bass VI or you'll never get the right gauges. Especially the Ernie Ball sets they are way to small.

    • @Kbald
      @Kbald  Před 2 lety +1

      I’ve got a set of the LaBella flatwounds, .95. Might give them a go.

    • @littlekingtrashmouth9219
      @littlekingtrashmouth9219 Před 2 lety

      What gauges do you use, respectively?

    • @Kbald
      @Kbald  Před 2 lety +1

      I am a guitarist mainly so I just use whatever string gauges that work for the instrument.
      I kind of would prefer lighter strings on this one as I still play it a bit like a guitar.

    • @YouTube_User-9
      @YouTube_User-9 Před 2 lety +1

      @@littlekingtrashmouth9219 I have a set of Kaliums on my Schecter C-VI that run , 24,33,43,59,79,106. I am running a slightly lighter set on my Squier Bass VI

  • @heksekvlt7161
    @heksekvlt7161 Před 2 lety +1

    finally
    bass guitar

  • @gaborporempovics2415
    @gaborporempovics2415 Před rokem

    I think factory strings on Squiers are really terrible. The low E string was slightly out and I was not able to fix the intonation problem on my Squier CV late 50s P bass. I replaced it with a same gauge Thomastik Infeld set and the intonation problems were gone immediately. Since then I have a D'Addario black nylon set on the instrument and it is still perfect.

  • @Arcade1959
    @Arcade1959 Před 2 lety +1

    Listen to Jet Harris and Hank The Knife. Two great Fender VI guitarists

  • @pcbullets8726
    @pcbullets8726 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice sounding bass. I would try short scale bass strings to help with the tuning issues. I have a Hofner club bass that I was having the same problems with tuning and switching to those seemed to help. Subbed!

    • @Kbald
      @Kbald  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the tip and welcome to my channel 🙂

  • @michaelsingley5641
    @michaelsingley5641 Před 2 lety

    The guy in the 4 seasons had one like that 🎸

  • @michaelblaney4461
    @michaelblaney4461 Před 7 měsíci

    I'm a bassist I had one of these , I could not get it to work as bass . The fender models have a bigger bridge with more adjustment space for intonation but that Vintera II model is $1399.00 not really worth it in my opinion.

  • @Mikino1976
    @Mikino1976 Před 2 lety +2

    There needs to be a documentary on Leo Fender. He was an electronics repairman who couldn’t even play an instrument.

    • @Kbald
      @Kbald  Před 2 lety

      Absolutely, I'm sure there are some good ones here on CZcams. I kind of feel like I saw something about Leo Fender on Five Watt World.