Squier Classic Vibe 70's Jazz Bass V - Vintage Throwback or Throwaway? - LowEndLobster Review

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    Edit: Body is soft maple on the natural finishes!
    Hey everyone! Today we're reviewing the Squier Classic Vibe 70's Jazz Bass V. This 5 string J-bass is Squier's flagship classic vibe bass. With a very competitive price point of, how does this bass stack up to the competition? Let's find out!
    Big thanks to Dom @ ThirdFloorGuitars for setting up my instruments. You can find him at www.thirdfloorguitars.com
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Komentáře • 243

  • @MrTennisgolf
    @MrTennisgolf Před 3 lety +30

    The body on the natural and three tone sunburst is SOFT MAPLE. The body on the Black is Poplar.

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 3 lety +7

      Thanks Raymond! Correct! When I filmed this, the website said Poplar and did not reflect the differences but has since been updated. I'll update the description.

  • @cristovaopt
    @cristovaopt Před 4 lety +67

    This man makes the best reviews on yt, simple and direct great video

  • @t.j.meechan682
    @t.j.meechan682 Před 4 lety +16

    I am a big Squier fan. Not only are they a pretty good bass right out of the box, but in my opinion they are an even better platform for modifications. Great review brotha!

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 4 lety +4

      Thanks man! You'll enjoy my Paranormal review coming soon, best Squier I've played and amazing fit and finish. Stay tuned :)

    • @t.j.meechan682
      @t.j.meechan682 Před 4 lety

      @@LowEndLobster looking forward to it

  • @MrTennisgolf
    @MrTennisgolf Před 3 lety +9

    Nice honest review, which actually played the B string.

  • @fistinair1979
    @fistinair1979 Před 4 lety +12

    I saw this pop up on Reverb and wondered when the review would show up haha

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 4 lety +2

      Haha yup! Shipped out 4 basses on Friday to make some room for the stuff coming in. Need to clear out more inventory to make room :). Not a bad problem to have haha. Have a small video backlog lol.

  • @rmpunk99
    @rmpunk99 Před 3 lety +9

    I picked one up for $300 earlier this week. Liking it for the price! I’m normally a guitar player but figured this would be nice to have around to help with writing, etc.

  • @kenjicarlos8402
    @kenjicarlos8402 Před 3 lety +5

    The moment I watched your first video, I knew right then and there that you were a keeper. Keep up the good work my friend! I can't wait to watch your channel grow!

  • @JackieTheCatfox
    @JackieTheCatfox Před 2 lety +3

    I've tried the previous version of this bass, the Squier Vintage Modified V (now discontinued), and later the same day I tried this one.
    It's amazing to me how subtle the differences are, yet how much better the Vintage Modified is compared to the Classic Vibe, at least in my opinion. It still doesn't compare to a Fender Jazz itself, of course, but it does come close.
    I haven't checked the specs, but the only differences I could appreciate at first glance are that the Vintage Modified has a string retainer bar (instead of the circular string trees), steel volume and tone knobs (instead of the more classic black plastic) and it doesn't have the 70's bridge pickup position (which I prefer personally). The fit and finish were also much better, but that varies from instrument to instrument.
    Both of them have AMAZING sounding pickups, that's for sure.

  • @DTaylorGuitars
    @DTaylorGuitars Před 4 lety +6

    Looks exactly like my ‘16 Fender American Elite Jazz Bass V. Love the color combo! El Naturál is the way

  • @daviddaniels6473
    @daviddaniels6473 Před 2 lety +1

    I bought a Glarry 5-string Jazz bass for a modding platform. Somehow the algorithm brought me here. I'm glad I came! I subscribed.

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 2 lety +1

      Welcome aboard David! Oddly excellent timing as we're going to have some Glarry mod videos (and a subsequent giveaway) coming in December :)

  • @DW-zi6ht
    @DW-zi6ht Před 4 lety +7

    Great review! I'm not surprised about the fit and finish as every Squire I've laid my hands on has had that "issue". Pickups do sound great, nice and clear like single coils should. One thing I found surprising was that the solo neck pickup didn't have much of a P-bass sound (to my ears).

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 4 lety

      Thanks! I haven't been impressed with the indonesian Squiers... The paranormal is another story however. You shall see :)

  • @bobt5778
    @bobt5778 Před 4 lety +12

    Great video! Let's face it Squier is meant to get you into the Fender thing with the hopes you'll move up through their line during your musical life. They are very nice, but you mostly still get what you pay for. Wondering if you'd consider a G&L Tribute bass review, unless the prices are not "Low End enough" for the Low End Lobster!

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 4 lety +4

      Hey Bob! Great comment. You're mostly right and my rating in a basic sense revolves around absolute value when taking into account tone, build quality, parts quality, etc. My 3-claw rating is basically average in the truest sense of the word and this bass is very much above average at the price point. This bass honestly is VERY good, much better than I'd expect out of the Squier shop. My Classic Vibes had the tone, but there were some build quality and parts quality issues with the ones I got my hands on. The Paranormal on the other hand is much more so the "complete package", and would definitely give a lower end fender a run for its money.
      Definitely eyeing some tributes for future reviews. I've honestly never played G&L in my now 17 years of playing haha. That needs to change! Trying to snag a few for the next bass cycle :)

    • @TheYjmfan
      @TheYjmfan Před 3 lety +1

      I used to have the G&L they are very well made but way way too heavy for me anyway, I have the 4 string squire same it’s much better.

  • @GinoS1994
    @GinoS1994 Před 4 lety +3

    My first bass was a Squier Vintage Modified Jazz I bought new for 300$ back in 2009 with basically this same finish. It served me very well learning bass on... I replaced the pickups, bridge, and pickguard during its life and now the neck lives on as part of a hybrid Squier neck / Fender body jazz that's one of my favorite basses I own.
    Squiers tend to be hit or miss in my experience but if you find one that you like they're definitely great inexpensive instruments and nice platforms for modification!

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 4 lety

      Thanks Gino! Great comment. You're absolutely right on the hit-or-miss. The P I had was a huge miss, the Paranormal (made in the China factory) was honestly the best Squier I've ever played and the fit and finish was really good... You'll see in the review. The Paranormal with a new set of pickups would be a BEAST.

  • @AdrHdz
    @AdrHdz Před 3 lety +3

    Picked up one of these, but from the Vintage Modified series for just over $100. Dude said the bass was dead-but I just needed to re-solder the pickups and it was working with no issues. Def a good buy if you can get it for a decent price. The vintage vibe is undeniable.

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 3 lety

      Awesome! You scored for sure.

    • @GooseCrack
      @GooseCrack Před rokem

      Fender’s real crime was discontinuing the vintage modified series

  • @michaelplaysbass
    @michaelplaysbass Před 3 lety +6

    Just snagged one of these 4-string models a week ago, and have really been enjoying it. Put on a Hipshot kickass bridge, and I'm really happy with the feel and overall sound. Fit and finish is good-not-great. No wonky pickguard stuff here, but I have a couple high frets, and the nut needs a touch of filing too. But it's a Squier; it's common enough to run into those QC issues on a "proper" Fender, so I don't judge too harshly. The bridge pickup is a little lame on its own, but then, I feel that way about almost every J bridge pickup solo'd. Considering a Lollar 70s-style to replace, which sounds like it has a lot more life in it

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks Michael! Congrats on your bass and great mods :)

    • @detox2778
      @detox2778 Před 3 lety

      I picked one up yesterday, the finish is surprisingly well, I may have gotten lucky. Even the pinstripes on the neck are fine. My only complaint is the d string slot in the nut is way too shallow. I also bought the 5 string version.

  • @jjfloyd618
    @jjfloyd618 Před 3 lety +2

    Hey Lobster, great job on the review as always but I think you should give more details on the B string. Specifically string gauge, which for some reason most 34” scales come stock with a 125. It’s possible some of your viewers are as unaware of the vagaries of the low B as I was when transitioning to 5 string. Through much experimentation I’ve learned that a 34” scale typically needs @ least a 130 gauge to tighten up the B. It’s a little perplexing why so many 34” 5’s come stock with B’s that don’t do the instruments justice.

  • @ちるの9
    @ちるの9 Před 3 lety +8

    This is be best channel ever, you are one subscriber richer, fellow crustacean !

  • @Bass.Player
    @Bass.Player Před 4 lety +4

    I do like these honest reviews.

  • @RafaelLima-hg8kz
    @RafaelLima-hg8kz Před rokem +1

    I ve bought one,exactly like the one You vê tried. I think its a very beautiful bass and sounds very well. Even the BString

  • @ionehkontehdiabo7627
    @ionehkontehdiabo7627 Před 3 lety +3

    For me Dave Mustaine made natural finish instruments look cool. I will get the 4 string version, and drop some EMG's in it, black hipshot tuners and the rest of the hardware. I love that black on wood look.

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 3 lety

      That would be pretty cool looking!

    • @ionehkontehdiabo7627
      @ionehkontehdiabo7627 Před 3 lety +1

      @@LowEndLobster wow! You reply to like... EVERYBODY. This video is decently old too!

  • @marchangel7462
    @marchangel7462 Před 3 lety +4

    The 4 strings are best for the 70s classic vibe. I upgraded to fender vintage tuners, custom shop pickups, leo quan badass 2 bridge. The 4 string loves 40-100 gauge strings

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you! Looking to check out a CV 60's Jazz Fretless at some point.

  • @whocaresofusername
    @whocaresofusername Před 3 lety +2

    Love your shirt. Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Been there....10 years ago *weeps*

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 3 lety

      I was there last year right before everything shut down, had so much fun!

  • @dupajas4671
    @dupajas4671 Před 3 lety +3

    I purchased a Vintage Modified Jazz V back in December 2014, when they were still $329 -> $348 out the door after tax. Sure, I replaced everything I could on it, starting with the bridge and electronics - it is now an Active Jazz with Duncan Apollo HC pickups, Duncan preamp, and Hipshot hardware all around. It is absolutely superb.
    I have played a few 4-string CV’s and they were all fantastic, but for the new ~$500 pricing of this 5, I’m not so sure. You’d still have to replace (at least some of) the hardware to make it “better” (Hipshot Kickass bridge). By then you’d better get the MIM Deluxe Jazz V that already has the Bad-Ass style bridge, noiseless pickups, and 3-band preamp.
    Unless you want to just want to leave it alone....

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks Dwarde! Great comment. The value (especially with mods) that Squiers used to have is starting to dwindle as their prices continue to rise. Hit the nail on the head! Keep the comments coming my friend :)

  • @Ronno4691
    @Ronno4691 Před 3 lety +3

    The five tuners on the headstock might explain the slight neck dive :-)
    Also, some jazzy inverted arpeggios using the open B string would certainly shake the foundations of any lobster shack! In my small experience, however, with a Yamaha RBX375, playing the open B only sounded good if I played it as close to the saddle(s) as possible.
    Lastly, dictionaries list the word 'mediocre" as meaning "....of average ability"! I wouldn't call THIS bass mediocre but secondhand, it would be PDG* indeed. Another good, informative review, Mr L.
    *Pretty Darn Good

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you! Indeed, just like with the Sires and other J styled 5'ers - lighter tuners will probably fix this. IMO this bass definitely is average for the price point. Though the QC was definitely not as bad as other CV Squiers I've tried. The pickups are definitely the star of the show, where the metal bits seem to be the 'cost savings' (pot metal, very soft).

  • @sixsentsoldiers
    @sixsentsoldiers Před 3 lety +2

    Got mine when they first rolled out. 349. But, i got a little discount. Glad i did. The priced jumped. Very nice bass. Its a Jazz.

  • @MrBlackbass59
    @MrBlackbass59 Před 3 měsíci

    I have this bass. I modified it with Seymour Duncan pickups and an Omega bridge. It’s now a MUCH better bass, but very heavy.

  • @willistaylor4077
    @willistaylor4077 Před 4 lety +4

    I tried this Bass, and ended up buying a Yamaha BB-705.
    Lovely neck on the Yamaha.

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 4 lety +3

      Nice! I'm looking to try some Yamahas soon. Those new BB's are really nice.

    • @fcormier
      @fcormier Před 3 lety

      I have an old Yamaha BB-350 with J pickups, which I prefer to the current PJ pickup configuration. The Squier had the advantage of J pickups for my tastes, but I like the Yamaha feel.

  • @MegaBassfunk
    @MegaBassfunk Před 4 lety +8

    I agree with your assessment. The fit and finish issues could be overlooked by me if the B string was better.
    The pickups do sound very decent but the B string is noticeably weak sounding in comparison to the other strings.
    I often wonder if a different type of string (brand, wrap, metal composition, taper....) might make a difference on the B string?

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 4 lety

      Thanks! Not sure about the string choice having a major impact.

    • @MrTennisgolf
      @MrTennisgolf Před 3 lety

      I have Ernie Ball Slinky’s on my CV 5 string and the B string is okay but not as good as on my Yamaha TRBX 305 with D’Addario flatwounds. However, I was only looking for a 4 string and for that, the tone and playability is great!

  • @firstnamelastname500
    @firstnamelastname500 Před 4 lety +3

    Yeah on reverb someone was selling one very similar to this with a very good price I believe $225 also shockingly similar decor to yourself

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 4 lety +7

      That's me. Priced to sell! Need to keep the basses moovin so you guys can stay groovin!

    • @MrTennisgolf
      @MrTennisgolf Před 3 lety

      Very observant.

  • @grizelda4526
    @grizelda4526 Před 4 lety +2

    Loving this channel. You do great reviews. Thank you!
    Off to A B some fender vibe vs G&L tributes today and your review gave me a much better idea of what to look for.

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 4 lety

      Thanks! That means a lot :). Good luck on your search!

  • @trevorblair5552
    @trevorblair5552 Před 4 lety +3

    Excellent review as always. I have this bass but modded it with a varitone and badass bridge. Sounds so much better! Nice playing. 👍🏾🙏🏿

  • @degeest5571
    @degeest5571 Před 4 lety +2

    I have the sunburst 4 string VM Jazz Bass, it has a maple body and neck. It has the Duncan designed pickup’s which to me seem to lack low end somewhat. The bass you review had a lot of punch, thanks for the review

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 4 lety

      Thanks for watching! :)

    • @marchangel7462
      @marchangel7462 Před 3 lety

      The classic vibes doesn't come with duncan pickups. You may have the vintage modified.

  • @czguy3045
    @czguy3045 Před 3 lety +2

    I have the 4-string version which I got for a pretty ridiculous deal. I don't love how the natural body looks but it plays great and sounds great which is enough for me at the price I paid. As you said, I like how the blocks/binding look... from about five feet. Up close, they are not super impressive, but not horrible. I've ordered an Allen Eden shell pink body which should be a bit heavier and am going to move everything over to it as my Christmas present to myself.
    Comparing new prices, I'd be tempted to look towards Sire V5 for just a bit more if the modern visual update and the headstock shape doesn't offput you too much. I think this is a bit overpriced at $450 but still not too bad.

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks CZ! The V5 is a sweet package honestly, the neck is buttah and the star of the show there. Pink jazz body sounds awesome!

  • @oskarus3
    @oskarus3 Před 4 lety +2

    I'm never going to buy another 5 string with single coil pickups and small magnets. I compared my Sire with Yamaha RBX375 with big magnets and humbuckers and the B string sounded so much more powerful on the Yamaha. And I think on this Squier the B string is also weak.
    Nonetheless, great video. I love your comprehensive reviews of different and unusual basses.

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks! Really want to snag one of those Yammys. Should be having some Yamaha content soon :)

    • @bobt5778
      @bobt5778 Před 4 lety +1

      Yes Yamaha's have strong pickups for sure, just never got along with the neck shaper. Well made though, and a great value.

  • @keithpasculli7465
    @keithpasculli7465 Před 4 lety +1

    After seeing this review I was glad that I decided upon the Sterling SR5/HH. As usual very good review

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks Keith! I liked the HH much more, much more solid instrument. Project Mint-o-ray definitely proved how great of a foundation those SUBs are. I have yet to get my claws on a higher end sterling, but I'll definitely snag one in the future. I do have another 'Ray coming my way very very soon... and it's VERY special.

    • @keithpasculli7465
      @keithpasculli7465 Před 4 lety +1

      @@LowEndLobster Your Project Mint O Ray has made me think about maybe dropping some different pickups and preamp into the 5/HH but I want that five way switch; I wouldn't want to give that up. I have a Lakland 5502 and probably play the 5/HH half the time; particularly when I go right from work to a rehearsal or a gig.

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 4 lety +1

      @@keithpasculli7465 You won't have to replace the 5 way switch, you should be able to wire your new pickups right to the switch!

    • @keithpasculli7465
      @keithpasculli7465 Před 4 lety

      @@LowEndLobster Very cool!! I would also go with a three band preamp and re-locate the input jack.

  • @bDoom88
    @bDoom88 Před 4 lety +1

    Great! Let's approve that bass!
    Anyway, another great video! Thank you!

  • @michaelkeefer4293
    @michaelkeefer4293 Před 4 lety +1

    Wow! A Squier with a solid neck, I've honestly have never experienced that. Every single Squier bass I ever handled had some degree of neck and/or fret board issues. And that tone! It almost, but not quite, makes me want to run out and buy one.

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 4 lety +1

      Though I've played squiers at stores and those owned by others and have seen some atrocious necks, 3/4 of the ones I've had in my stable have actually had solid necks. From best to worst: Paranormal, Contemporary Active, CV Jazz V, JV P.... The gap between the Jazz V and the P is huge as well.. the P neck I had was atrocious!

    • @michaelkeefer4293
      @michaelkeefer4293 Před 4 lety

      LowEndLobster Most of the ones I have handled have been P-Basses, some have been Jazz basses, I don’t think or at least I don’t remember handling any other models. Maybe that’s why, I don’t know. But for a long while I used to fix, mod and set up basses for other players, never a proper business just word of mouth kinda thing, I worked a lot of Squiers

    • @michaelkeefer4293
      @michaelkeefer4293 Před 4 lety +1

      ... basses over that time. Some were better than others, most were playable but there always seemed to be some issue. Many of them I remember shimming the neck to get better action only to discover frets that weren’t properly leveled. But that was all years ago and I’d hope that they have improved since then.

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 4 lety +1

      @@michaelkeefer4293 They've improved from the Squier of old. I think they're starting to creep into the old spot where the MIM's used to be in the market. However, I think it will be hard for them to shake the cheaply built reputation that they've been famous for. I honestly do think they've gotten better, but they're still very inconsistent.

  • @flushtheglobalists7962
    @flushtheglobalists7962 Před 2 lety +3

    This bass sounds great and I bought mine years ago for $295.00- I'm tempted to add a preamp( saw some videos with this mod and I must say this axe comes alive!)

  • @MrTennisgolf
    @MrTennisgolf Před 3 lety +5

    I just got an identical one of these a few days ago. Jan. 3, 2021. I agree. The tone is outstanding! Oddly, the B string sounds a little better each day, but below two of the other 4 five string basses I’ve had. Apparently, the fit and finish on mine is a little better than yours. I would rate mine 4 Stars, or lobsters, out of 5.

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks Raymond! Indeed the quality variance of the Classic Vibe series is all over the place, but very glad you got a better one! So glad you're enjoying it :)

  • @EpictheEpicest
    @EpictheEpicest Před 4 lety +4

    Rondo music sells basses like this for $200. I've purchased two SX basses from them in the past that were slightly better or equivalent to Squiers.

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 4 lety

      True, though their inventory has been hit hard by the pandemic. Really hard to get anything there right now. I've found the SX electronics to be lacking, but I've only played one from 15 years ago. I really should snag a newer one to see how they've progressed.

    • @michaelkeefer4293
      @michaelkeefer4293 Před 4 lety

      @@LowEndLobster I agree. I have a short scale SX P-Bass that is very solid but the pickup leave a lot to be desired. I bought it for my daughter 10 years ago and she did not stick with bass so it's mine now. I will be swapping that pickup out eventually. 👍

    • @EpictheEpicest
      @EpictheEpicest Před 4 lety +2

      ​@@michaelkeefer4293I think Harley Benton and Brice now have better pickups, but as my second bass ever, my original SX I got 7 years ago was pretty good for $250. Over time I refinished it, put in Seymour Duncan pickups, and swapped for a fretless neck, but I still use the original mighty mite hardware and pots that it came with. My first 2 years of using it everything was stock and I was completely happy.

    • @93greenstrat
      @93greenstrat Před 4 lety

      How is the string spacing on those SX 5-string models?

    • @paulevans4334
      @paulevans4334 Před 4 lety

      Squire affinity maybe but not squire classic vibe .they dont even go on EBay for that price.

  • @theofficialcoolguy69
    @theofficialcoolguy69 Před 4 lety +1

    i agree with the b string, but as a 4 string these are good for the money and they look great!

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 4 lety +1

      Definitely. Really solid tone from these pickups.

  • @Riley-uy5pe
    @Riley-uy5pe Před rokem +1

    gotta point out that the inlays are definitely not painted, got one of the four strings for a good deal because I had to pop out and glue one back down, tho on newer versions they have glossed them all in more heavily instead of a mostly satin thinner finish. the older ones have nice thinner necks and better pickups, so watch out for a good deal they clean up nicely. otherwise I think the fitment on the old ones are waaaay better than some of the newer stuff coming out. my wifes p bass has a ton of wonky badly installed screws in the machine heads

  • @Borgz34
    @Borgz34 Před 2 lety

    Great review sir. Now I'm confused whether this or the paranormal 54. 😁😁 You're videos are worth watching. 🤘🤘

  • @SickNastyWithIt
    @SickNastyWithIt Před 3 lety +2

    Couldn't tell if it was just him hitting his nails on the strings or something but something sounded weird to me

  • @0777coco
    @0777coco Před 3 lety +1

    tried that one out at my local music store some time ago and i agree that the b string is a pretty unnecessary addition to the bass considering how clanky and out of tune it sounds, glad it's not just my playing that made it sound bad haha

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks! Yeah man the QC on the Indonesian squiers is all over the place. Their Chinese stuff is surprisingly great and consistent though in my experience.

  • @Bass.Player
    @Bass.Player Před 4 lety +1

    Everyone of these I have ever picked up weighed a ton! Reminded me of the Peavey T-40.
    No 34" scale I have ever owned or played came close to a 35" scale Useless you run a bridge cable for a B string. I do have two 34" scale 5 string fretless bases that run flatwounds and that is a completely different story because the string tension is much greater.

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 4 lety

      Yeah, this one was about ~10 lbs. Not a lightweight by any means. I have quite a few 34" scale 5'ers, and though the 35" scale B string is superior, most of my 34"s have a decent enough B. I need to do my TMB505 full review, that one has a really solid B and is in a similar price bracket as the Squier. Honestly, that Talman is one of my favorite instruments in that ~$500ish range.

    • @Bass.Player
      @Bass.Player Před 4 lety +1

      @@LowEndLobster Most sound OK, it's the string height that is needed to keep the string from buzzing out. No 34" scale escapes this with standard strings. Just adding a B string to a scale that was designed for 4 strings 50+ years ago was never a good idea. Multiscale is probably the best idea...I want a multiscale fretless!

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 4 lety

      @@Bass.Player There's a dude on TB with a fretless dingwall that's gorgeous. I really want to get my claws on one of those (or any dingwall really).

  • @aarondavis4341
    @aarondavis4341 Před 3 lety +1

    I have a 4 string Vintage modified which is the same thing as the classic vibes(I haven't found a difference anyway) I love it,I've actually plugged my VM and my 93 mexi standard into side by side amps for sound comparison,they sound exactly alike the standard just don't have the growl ,so my guess is high end squiers and low end mexican fenders use a lot of the same parts, the modified actually has factory hi mass bridge though ,not sure the CVs do or not

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 3 lety

      Thanks Aaron! I wish they still did some of the VMs as they had some pretty cool models that didn't carry over to the CV series.

    • @MrTennisgolf
      @MrTennisgolf Před 3 lety

      Hi. I had a 5 string Vintage Modified several years ago and now have a Classic Vibe 5 string. I like the CV better. I especially love the binding and fingerboard color. The CV has a classic style bridge, not a high mass. I think that helps with the very authentic 70’s sound. I also have Ernie Ball strings on my CV which are a little brighter sounding.

  • @s.menester2600
    @s.menester2600 Před 4 lety +2

    I have the same bass and i love it

  • @ramshaar2597
    @ramshaar2597 Před 3 lety +1

    Cool colours sounds good grampy real good take your coffee cup connect and roll have a superior day buddy 🙂☕🍩👍

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 3 lety

      Hahaha thank you my friend! I am having a coffee right now in fact hahaha

  • @3cardmonty602
    @3cardmonty602 Před 4 lety +8

    I’d pay $300, but not $450 - too bad about the finish issues & painted-on inlays

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 4 lety +6

      Yep! I'll be posting the Paranormal Jazz review this week. That bass's quality is MUCH higher (it comes out of a different factory).

    • @3cardmonty602
      @3cardmonty602 Před 4 lety

      LowEndLobster Great. Thanks!

  • @ChipsA17
    @ChipsA17 Před 2 lety

    Honestly Im just waiting on the squier 40th anniversary vintage edition satin seafoam green to release. Gonna put a tort guard on it to give it that geddy lee 60s jazz seafoam custom bass look.

  • @bakkhertz
    @bakkhertz Před 3 lety +7

    It's one of the cheapest 70's spacing basses out there

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 3 lety +1

      This is true! Though I'd personally drop a smidge more for the Sire V5 and get the roasted maple neck too!

    • @bakkhertz
      @bakkhertz Před 3 lety

      @@LowEndLobster yeah for sure

  • @Chr_07
    @Chr_07 Před 3 lety +1

    Like the shirt along with the video!

  • @mattildahubbardo
    @mattildahubbardo Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you

  • @StaggaLags
    @StaggaLags Před 4 lety +1

    Great review! I have been thinking about both the CV 60's/70's Jazz 4-strings, as well as the Paranormal. I'll have to wait for the next review to see which will drain my wallet.
    I have a pretty specific look I want (3-tone SB, rosewood/pau ferro neck) though 🤔

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks!

    • @StaggaLags
      @StaggaLags Před 4 lety +1

      @@LowEndLobster one more question: I own a used, passive Ibanez GSR 200 that I found for ~$160 local that is, quite frankly, garbage in terms of electronics. I'm a beginning player, and as long as it plays okay, I don't have any trouble with anything other than tone.
      Would you personally invest into stuff like replacing pickups, pots/caps etc. To bring a bass like that up to squier equivalent or better tone? Assuming that I spend much less overall than I would on a Classic Vibe.
      I've already replaced the P pickup with a Wilkinson alnico, and the J bridge pickup with a Seymour Duncan Quarter Pound (maybe I could've done better for the price...)

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 4 lety +2

      @@StaggaLags Honestly, a bass like that is a great tool for learning not just how to play the bass, but how to maintain and upgrade. Your pickup upgrades are quality without a doubt, replacing the pots with higher quality ones and a nicer cap would definitely be a great learning experience and an extremely minimal investment. CTS pots are known for their quality, snagging a few of those and a nice orange drop cap, and giving your bass new guts is a great idea. A wilkinson bridge is also an inexpensive upgrade and a great learning tool. These upgrades can also be reversed, and transferred to another instrument. Basses are like legos!

  • @paulevans4334
    @paulevans4334 Před 4 lety +1

    Looks like you got a ruff one. I have the vintage modified which is almost exactly the same and there is no fit and finish issues with mine, quite the opposite. I would say it's as good as my mim fender player if not better.

  • @hodaridaniels8786
    @hodaridaniels8786 Před 4 lety +1

    Nice passive jazz bass

  • @MrTennisgolf
    @MrTennisgolf Před 3 lety +1

    PS. Looking closely, these look like true black inlays, not painted on. But mine is newer than yours, purchased in January of 2021. I once had a Squier Vintage Modified, and these were obviously painted on. Perhaps they have improved.

  • @detox2778
    @detox2778 Před 3 lety +1

    Im pretty certain the natural versions are soft maple 🍁 instead of poplar

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 3 lety +1

      You are correct! It wasn't listed on the site during the time of this review

  • @judecarpenter2990
    @judecarpenter2990 Před 2 lety

    I put the alnice fender noiseless pickups in mine

  • @davidbass5130
    @davidbass5130 Před 4 lety +1

    Please make a review of the squier paranormal jazz bas!!!

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 4 lety +1

      It's already shot! Just need to edit it :). Should be coming later this week.

  • @luvtogroove
    @luvtogroove Před 7 měsíci

    Hi,You made mention regarding the classic 5 string feeling a little neck heavy..does that apply to the 4 string also.Thinking about purchasing..but bit concerned regarding your comment.

  • @JackieTheCatfox
    @JackieTheCatfox Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for this review!
    I am now torn between this bass and a 5-string Squier Jaguar (bypassing the active bass boost circuit you can get a really good sound, from what I'm told).

  • @lexdecs8294
    @lexdecs8294 Před 4 lety +1

    Great as always Lobster! How would you compare the Talman 5 string and the sterling 5 string?

  • @lebeaujp5594
    @lebeaujp5594 Před 4 lety +1

    For some reason I always liked the B string on that particular bass way better than any Fender, even the Americam Elite series. It felt more punchy and supportive . Fender is actually bad at making 5 string basses. Do you agree with that?
    Other than that pretty good review and on spot on every aspect! Cheers

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 4 lety +2

      I do agree with that! I think Fender also struggles with inconsistency. There's a saying that buying an American Fender doesn't guarantee you a good instrument, it just means you're less likely to get a shit one. My MIM P (which I bought sight unseen) is a really good one. I've played MIMs and MIAs alike that have played worse than my MIM.

    • @lebeaujp5594
      @lebeaujp5594 Před 4 lety +1

      @@LowEndLobster cant be more accurate!! My MIM classic 50s P outshines a lot of the US ones too! Keep up the good work!

  • @kuslers
    @kuslers Před rokem

    Tried the 4 string version of this over the holiday weekend.Really wanna do it but got a chance on a Schecter CV4 and and a hard core Fender guy got Modern Player fretless jazz and Am Pro 1 fretless What to do Hmm Schecter CV4 is good but torn.

  • @outermarker5801
    @outermarker5801 Před rokem +1

    Had a love/hate 70's Vintage Modified 4 string. Looked and sounded just like this, bright and pretty punchy when amped right.
    But 10+lb heavy, weak maple neck that wouldn't hold setup, and worst of all s 'ski jump' at the heel end. Those two neck problems together rendered a great sounding bass useless because of playability. 🤷‍♂️

  • @lars7367
    @lars7367 Před 4 lety +2

    What would you consider a good passive alternative with a better B-string? They're somehow quite rare in this price-range in my experience.

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 4 lety +1

      I haven't tried that many 5'ers in this range. Going to be checking out more soon, specifically Yamaha.

    • @marchangel7462
      @marchangel7462 Před 3 lety

      Sire

  • @FrancescoDiLillo0
    @FrancescoDiLillo0 Před 3 lety +1

    I love your reviews! For a first approach to a cheap 5 strings bass which one would you recommend between this one, the Sire Marcus Miller V3 5st 2nd Generation and Harley Benton Enhanced MJ-5MN?

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks Francesco! I'd go Sire over Harley Benton. The V3 is a very well rounded instrument that has meh hardware, the HB Enhanced bass that I've had was far worse for similar money.

  • @mojito6629
    @mojito6629 Před 7 měsíci

    The electric ground noise is a bit too obvious. Is that the bass or your studio electricity?

  • @elkat_bori_pr7791
    @elkat_bori_pr7791 Před 2 lety

    The issue with the b string I think with another bridge it can be fixed

  • @cherieltanog8501
    @cherieltanog8501 Před rokem

    I prefer to the vintage modified than the classic vibe one

  • @PipeLawyer
    @PipeLawyer Před 3 lety +1

    Body is maple on that one.

  • @PushSueAside
    @PushSueAside Před 4 lety +1

    Brilliant! I haven't tried the 5 version but the 4 was fair for the price. For me it was a choice between that and the 77 reissue (it looks like the Geddy usa, by that I mean the colors) the 77 won. I have played the "70s re"since and I'm happy with my decision. The 70s weight felt a little weird (IMO), but still nice.If you get a chance to check out the77 tho, I'd be curious to see if I just have bad taste? Anyway, thank you for sharing. Excellent Video Is it me? It seems like you aren't rushing through you videos as much as before, I hope I'm not alone on this, but I like the longer videos. Cheers

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 4 lety

      Thanks Tommy! Yeah I'm trying to make the reviews about 10-15 minutes long. Definitely getting more comfortable with things. I need to make a couple of "Fresh look" shorter vids, cause the long ones take a lot more time to produce.

    • @PushSueAside
      @PushSueAside Před 4 lety +1

      Hey lobster I got a question, have you tried the Sims super quads? I would LOVE to see you review them. I curious if they are worth the money. Cheers buddy

    • @PushSueAside
      @PushSueAside Před 4 lety +1

      LowEndLobster yeh, I imagine you have to do a lot of takes, and there's so much that goes behind a 10min video that we take for granite. We appreciate it none the less. And yes...you do look like your getting into the groove and a lot more comfy. Thank you for everything, love the videos sir.

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 4 lety

      @@PushSueAside I have not... Link me bro!

    • @PushSueAside
      @PushSueAside Před 4 lety +1

      LowEndLobster I'm embarrassed to say...I don't know how. If your asking about the Sims super quads? I first became curious about then when I noticed them on Mark from talking bass's bass they supposedly have a PLETHORA of options. He did talk about them on one of his videos, but I don't remember what one it was. If you type in sims super quads there are some videos. I think they are a product of the U.K.? They look real interesting. Hopefully thats what you meant. I'm not the brightest bulb.
      Also did you get a chance to check out pinkbassman about the Ric curiosity? I think his name Jayme?

  • @dre4011
    @dre4011 Před 10 měsíci

    I just got the same bass in 4string yesterday for $200...

  • @vincentfouasson809
    @vincentfouasson809 Před 3 lety +1

    Hello There !
    Thanks for the review 🌞
    I’d like to know if by upgrading the bridge, the B string would sound better ?
    Best regards

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 3 lety

      Hi Vincent! I can't say for certain. I think that the construction of the instrument as a whole and the scale contribute to the B string on this bass

  • @HectorRigon
    @HectorRigon Před rokem

    Lobster, 600$ in V5 or $350 Squier. Whats the best choise for the price?

  • @Francois15031967
    @Francois15031967 Před 11 měsíci

    Nice bass. You just have to replace those sh*tty string trees with something that doesn't deviate strings laterally and you're good to go. Oh: the cheap fender hi mass bridge is compatible... you have to drill new holes, though, but it's worth the effort. A nut with narrower cuts in order to reduce string spacing on the job area of the neck is a good idea, too.

  • @MiguelRodriguez-xd1wg
    @MiguelRodriguez-xd1wg Před 3 lety +1

    Dear lobster, which bass do you prefer
    Squier paranormal bass
    Squier 70s vintage modified jazz bass
    I just cant decide for the one that would be my second bass

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 3 lety +1

      Paranormal is a better quality instrument overall, but the 70's vintage has really nice pickups.

  • @bluebite01
    @bluebite01 Před 5 měsíci

    amp used?

  • @joshdavis5982
    @joshdavis5982 Před 2 lety

    What’s that bass that is on the very top left in the back it’s sick

  • @ivanusa7574
    @ivanusa7574 Před 2 lety

    Qual e a diferença entre affinity vs classic 70s

  • @jesseparrish9198
    @jesseparrish9198 Před 2 lety +1

    Would you get this over the Sterling 5-string Bass?

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 2 lety +1

      Great question! Probably not. I'd prefer a Ray5HH or a Ray25Ca over this.

  • @asap_usedmeme2345
    @asap_usedmeme2345 Před rokem

    What's that bass in the top left (purchase link?)

  • @stevencollier5857
    @stevencollier5857 Před 3 lety +1

    @LowEndLobster How would you compare this the the Contemporary Active V? I think you've tested both.

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 3 lety

      Much better but still a crap-shoot in terms of QC. The pickups in the CV definitely sound better than the contemporary.

    • @stevencollier5857
      @stevencollier5857 Před 3 lety +1

      @@LowEndLobster How about the Yamaha TRBX305? Have you tried one of those by chance?

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 3 lety

      @@stevencollier5857 Not yet but those are definitely on my radar!

  • @Bass.Player
    @Bass.Player Před 4 lety +1

    Notice that it does not really have that Jaco sound on the bridge pickup?

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 4 lety +2

      Yup, it definitely doesn't. Probably like halfway there, but definitely doesn't get the same sound which is surprising considering where the pickup is.

    • @Bass.Player
      @Bass.Player Před 4 lety +1

      @@LowEndLobster I think I'm going to buy a Glarry 5 string jazz bass? (when back in stock) and mod the hell out of it, have you reviewed one?

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 4 lety +1

      Not yet, but I probably will

  • @PiePlayzBASS
    @PiePlayzBASS Před rokem

    Hey dude! I have been wanting to get a fender classic 70s bass 4 strings. Is it a good option?

  • @mistersadaimusic
    @mistersadaimusic Před 4 lety +1

    I have a Vintage Modified 5'er that's practically the same bass. No fit or finish issues. The low B is a little weak but I use the bass for everything. What would you replace the stock pups with?

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 4 lety +1

      I think the stock pickups are a strength of this bass, they sound very good. If it were me, I'd get those delanos with the FAT pole pieces.... but that's my preference. There are so many great J bass pickups out there.

    • @mistersadaimusic
      @mistersadaimusic Před 4 lety

      @@LowEndLobster I honestly wouldn't know. I'm a guitar player mainly and got the bass for around $250 used locally because I wanted to have something to record with and I play a lot of rock and metal so the extra string was kind of a bonus. I'll have to look into those Delanos.
      On a side note, my friend has been wanting to pick up the bass for a while now and she sent me your video regarding the Glarry bass, which is how I found your channel. Your review encouraged her to finally learn so she purchased it and I'll be doing a set up on it for her. Thanks for the reviews and the jams, guys like you are making musicians out of people.

  • @jean-paulmare3338
    @jean-paulmare3338 Před 4 lety +5

    Low cost 5 string passive basses never have a great B. I owned a passive Lakland DJ5 and it had fairly useable B string. But more importantly, nice shirt........😊

  • @mwaijamu2964
    @mwaijamu2964 Před rokem

    I can’t believe not everyone smashes the like button on every video😠, gotta free the claw

  • @Chew_Chuy
    @Chew_Chuy Před 3 lety +1

    This, or a sterling stingray sub, or budget ray HH?

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 3 lety

      Depends on what you want out of it. I'd probably go with the Ray HH honestly. Wider spacing than the SUB, nice materials, and overall a better instrument than the Squier IMO.

    • @Mar.Escobar24
      @Mar.Escobar24 Před 2 lety

      I have a sterling sub and a sterling stingray HH and they’re both really great basses. I wanted to get this Squire for a bit of that 70’s vibe and see how well it works with slapping but been trying to check out reviews and at least feel it to see if it’s worth it.

  • @gilangelo5020
    @gilangelo5020 Před 4 lety +1

    This or the sire v3? 🤔

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 4 lety +1

      I'd go with the Sire IMO. The 5 string from what I understand has better bridge compatibility vs the 4 for aftermarket bridges. Probably has a better B string too with the string-thru option.

  • @TheBeardofDOOM
    @TheBeardofDOOM Před 4 lety +1

    My comment here.

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 4 lety +1

      Comment with me if you want to live.

    • @TheBeardofDOOM
      @TheBeardofDOOM Před 4 lety

      @@LowEndLobster i've never really been a fan of anything fender/squier.

  • @leogonzzalez
    @leogonzzalez Před 3 lety +1

    Think is a good bass, but the noise can be diminished?

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 3 lety

      Yes. My setup is a "worst case scenario" because of all the lights and electronics. YMMV.

    • @leogonzzalez
      @leogonzzalez Před 3 lety +1

      @@LowEndLobster oh ok, if i shield inside electronics, the noise could dissapear??

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 3 lety +1

      @@leogonzzalez You will reduce it. The noise is inherent with single coil construction for the most part. (at least that's my understanding)

    • @leogonzzalez
      @leogonzzalez Před 3 lety

      @@LowEndLobster Thank you!

    • @eriklyse6746
      @eriklyse6746 Před 3 lety +2

      I switched pickups to seymour duncan quarter pound, obsedianwire electronics and used copper shielding in all caveties. No hum sound anymore, even if only one single coil pickup is on.

  • @PorchBass
    @PorchBass Před 3 lety +1

    Get the four string

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 3 lety +1

      I'll try and check one out in the future :)

  • @munkandbear2818
    @munkandbear2818 Před 26 dny

    Every review I've seen on this guitar the frets were buzzing.

  • @joaquinsedamano
    @joaquinsedamano Před 3 lety +1

    The bass is connected to an interface?

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 3 lety

      The bass is going into my amp, and then the line out of my amp is going into my Focusrite interface.

  • @boomerbassmeme
    @boomerbassmeme Před 4 lety +3

    Meh... Good Review 🦞

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks man!

    • @boomerbassmeme
      @boomerbassmeme Před 4 lety +2

      @@LowEndLobster Thinking about a 5 when next round of stimulus comes out, this is not a contender! The sterling is interesting, have you found any around $500 or so without neck dive?

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 4 lety +1

      @@boomerbassmeme Still looking! It's tough with 5'ers in this price range because they'll usually use cheaper/heavier hardware. You can go with a more modern styled 5 like an Ibanez SR or ESP, but you won't get the same vintage tones and styling. I bet the Talman TMB505 would balance better with some hipshots at the headstock.

    • @boomerbassmeme
      @boomerbassmeme Před 4 lety +2

      @@LowEndLobster SR305E is a contender and the Yamaha TRBX305 also has me intrigued

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 4 lety +1

      @@boomerbassmeme I really want to try one of those new Yammys. I'll be checking out a BB soon, TRBX is on the list sometime in sept/oct.

  • @nicolasalbeirolopezsaldarr9693

    1:25 thnk me later

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 3 lety

      Don't tell me what to do! I will thank you now!... For what? I'm not sure, but YOU WILL RECEIVE THANKS. ;P

  • @evenseb7574
    @evenseb7574 Před rokem

    All good, but the nails makes no good sound ✌️