Squier Classic Vibe 70s Precision Bass | All You Need to Know!

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  • čas přidán 26. 08. 2024
  • In this video I show you all you need to know about the Squier Classic Vibe 70s Precision Bass.
    Squier Classic Vibe 70s:
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    Bass - Aguilar DB751 DI - Strindberg UR824 - Logic Pro X

Komentáře • 308

  • @TheBassfresh
    @TheBassfresh Před 4 lety +91

    Your reviews are among the very best on youtube IMO. Keep doing what you're doing, and thank you.

    • @TylerSpicer
      @TylerSpicer  Před 4 lety +3

      Thank you, Sir! Very much appreciated! T

  • @RoelofWitmans
    @RoelofWitmans Před 4 lety +30

    i own a Squier CV 70s Precision. I have switched the pickups out to the Seymour Duncan STKJ2B. It sounds killer. I own alot of high end instuments and i must say, the Squier bass does not feel cheap in any way. I have recorded a whole album with the bass in my studio, and it sounds perfect in the mix. With a proper setup, this bass is just fantastic and versatile, so I totally agree that this is a fine instrument and should not in any way keep people from buying this over any other Precision from Fender.

    • @eliotfreutel7853
      @eliotfreutel7853 Před 5 měsíci

      Trying to figure out my pick up situation. I got a FRS 70's Squire CV PBass on offer up. Switching pick guards I noticed the pickups have a cloth wire cover instead of what I expected. Did these basses come with upgraded PUPs or did the previous owner upgrade? Thinking about upgrading to Seymour or Fender PUPs. Thanks for the insight.

  • @NoahBassman
    @NoahBassman Před 4 lety +26

    I need this bass now

    • @oldandeerie
      @oldandeerie Před 3 lety +3

      did you get it?

    • @NoahBassman
      @NoahBassman Před 3 lety +5

      @@oldandeerie I actually did, had it for half a year now. Great bass!

  • @keepitreal6487
    @keepitreal6487 Před 3 lety +4

    Just got one after a lifetime of vintage P's.....its very good and the cheap price makes it even better, lovely instrument.

  • @earthling273
    @earthling273 Před 3 lety +7

    Beautiful bass. I love the walnut finish.

    • @TylerSpicer
      @TylerSpicer  Před 3 lety +2

      It’s a nice touch, something a bit different. T

  • @BlackuLaLa
    @BlackuLaLa Před měsícem

    You've got some soul in you. And I'm here for it!

  • @1978lukather
    @1978lukather Před 3 lety +6

    I bought an hour ago this one in surf green! I am so excited, i cant wait until wednesday! Thank for post this video, it helped me on the decision

    • @TylerSpicer
      @TylerSpicer  Před 3 lety +1

      Amazing! I think the surf green looks great! No problem at all, I hope you enjoy it! T

    • @T4c0k1nG
      @T4c0k1nG Před 3 lety

      Same here, got mine about a month ago!! Great choice :)

    • @Street-Shred82
      @Street-Shred82 Před 3 lety

      7 months later, how are you liking it?

  • @donnix768
    @donnix768 Před 4 lety +4

    Great Review!!!! One thing of note, the neck width at the nut is 1.685 which is a little wider than the modern precision bass nut width of the 1.625. The 70s precision bass guitars produced by Fender during that decade were actually about 1.685 much slimmer than the 1.75 nut width used by Fender during the 50s and 60s.

  • @Bassmeister_Jay
    @Bassmeister_Jay Před 4 lety +11

    Keep up the great videos Tyler! I love how you get really in depth when it comes to reviews compared to other channels. Thank you for this vid in particular!

    • @TylerSpicer
      @TylerSpicer  Před 3 lety

      Thanks Jay! Your views are much appreciated as is the support and kind words. More videos coming - always! T

  • @gentlemanjym
    @gentlemanjym Před 2 lety +5

    I needed to know if I wanted this bass aside from its pretty aesthetics. Thank you for your in-depth review, because it was the selling point for me grabbing this bass. Also, you just gained a new subscriber 😁

  • @ethanmichael17
    @ethanmichael17 Před 4 lety +8

    Nice! I've been looking into a Squire Classic Vibe (either 60s or 70s) Bass for a while now. Thank you for such a complete review!

    • @TylerSpicer
      @TylerSpicer  Před 4 lety

      Ethan Michael no problem! Thank you for watching! Both good basses! T

  • @shawnhuff3920
    @shawnhuff3920 Před rokem +1

    I bought one of these bass guitars for my collection and Dave at K.S.M music in Logan Utah put a K.S.M bridge on it and a quarter pounder pickup in it it's great 👍

  • @legend1143
    @legend1143 Před rokem +1

    wished I had one. might buy one!

  • @iwasntfeelingcreative
    @iwasntfeelingcreative Před 4 lety +2

    This videos the reason I got my squier cv 70’s. Thanks for the help

    • @TylerSpicer
      @TylerSpicer  Před 4 lety

      No problem at all my man! Let me know about cases if you need help. My email/contact available on my website if you wanna talk! (A google of my name + bass will get you there!) T

  • @rinonhoxha4059
    @rinonhoxha4059 Před 4 lety +3

    This P bass is All a Musician needs. Thank you Very Much for this review. Am already in Love with this bass!

    • @TylerSpicer
      @TylerSpicer  Před 4 lety

      Hard to go wrong with a P or a J! 💪🏻

  • @stephencostello1296
    @stephencostello1296 Před 4 lety +8

    Perfect video again Tyler and your thoroughness is so enlightening. Cheers mate and have a great one👍

    • @TylerSpicer
      @TylerSpicer  Před 4 lety

      Stephen Costello thanks Stephen, much appreciated! T

  • @hodaridaniels8786
    @hodaridaniels8786 Před 3 lety +2

    Yes I like the Walnut version, it has a nice finish to it.

  • @flopsycox
    @flopsycox Před 3 lety +2

    grabbed one of these after watching the review and i love it! it actually feels and plays like a fender! thank you :D

    • @TylerSpicer
      @TylerSpicer  Před 3 lety

      Glad you like it! They're very good basses for the money! T

  • @eduardoapablaza8794
    @eduardoapablaza8794 Před 4 lety +6

    Nice review, I'm going to uprgrade from a Squier PJ Bass (Affinity) to a CV 70s Precision bass, thanks for help me with the choice!!. I hope in the future upgrade to a Precision USA Fender!!

    • @TylerSpicer
      @TylerSpicer  Před 4 lety +1

      Eduardo Apablaza thank you for the support, and glad I could help! Definitely worth setting your sights on those USA basses - particularly the ones being made in this era of Fender. Companions for life! T

  • @OwenKufta
    @OwenKufta Před rokem

    I’m a guitarist/pianist, but when I picked up this bass in my local shop it instantly clicked. I had played basses a few times before but none felt like this one to me.

  • @BoxTunnel
    @BoxTunnel Před 3 lety

    I have Squier P-bass bought over twenty years ago (not used professionally) from Holmes Music in Swindon. It's never had a gig bag or case, it's slightly beaten up after several house moves and a house fire, but it still works perfectly. I seem to remember it costing me £189. There were no classic vibes or whatever in those days, it was "here is a Squier P-Bass, take it or leave it, you can have it in black". No idea what Squiers are like now, but this bass will leave my hands on the day I die!

    • @OttosTheName
      @OttosTheName Před 3 lety

      I think you just had Squiers or Squier Affinity series back then. The Affinity version should say 'Affinity' somewhere on the headstock. Those were the cheaper ones and weren't great afaik. The normal Squiers were fine.

    • @BoxTunnel
      @BoxTunnel Před 3 lety

      @@OttosTheName Mine is an Affinity it seems. Still stand by my original comments - for £189 twenty years ago this bass works so well. After a little research on how to set up a bass guitar (there was no youtube in those days) I didn't feel the need to spend over a grand on a US made bass, couldn't bloody afford it anyway!

  • @willpricefc
    @willpricefc Před 3 lety +4

    Great review man, I appreciate your insight on how the body material may actually make it more mid rangey ideal for pick and which is my preference. Also your other tips on neck and your practical demo ect were informative. I think this bass, especially it's colour is my dream bass and not too expensive. Thanks again for your help!

    • @TylerSpicer
      @TylerSpicer  Před 3 lety

      No problem at all! Thank you for watching and the kind feedback! T

  • @bartschukking9060
    @bartschukking9060 Před 4 lety +4

    Bought this one, this review helped me with the deciscion, thanks

    • @TylerSpicer
      @TylerSpicer  Před 4 lety

      Bart Schukking you’re welcome! Thank you for watching and supporting the channel! T

  • @MrWeda2
    @MrWeda2 Před 4 lety +3

    Thanks for the nice review! Everything is clear and understandable ...
    Regards, Alexander.

  • @younicbic
    @younicbic Před 4 lety +3

    After 25 years of guitar, I wanted to explore its sibling... and I think it's the right instrument to play with, thanks

    • @TylerSpicer
      @TylerSpicer  Před 4 lety +1

      nic bic no problem and thank you for the support! You can’t really go wrong with this bass, nice choice! T

    • @younicbic
      @younicbic Před 4 lety +1

      Do you think it would be well matched to a Rumble 40 Amp? I play mostly alone, only for fun. Thanks in advance

    • @TylerSpicer
      @TylerSpicer  Před 4 lety +1

      Absolutely! The latest rumbles are great sounding amps, and being that they’re Fenders, they really play nicely with Fender basses. It’ll sound great, but if you have the little extra, I would move for the 100, especially as that 1x12 speaker is just that little fatter and warmer, and the 100w will make the amp feel effortlessly full, even if you’re not using all of the watts. I find bass is all about headroom when it comes to tone! T

  • @tomfoolery342
    @tomfoolery342 Před rokem +1

    I mainly play guitar and own a Classic Vibe Jazz bass because of the nut spacing (easier for guitar players to use). I never was comfortable with the P Bass until I picked up the CV P-Bass and noticed the nut spacing was almost like my J-Bass, bought it on the spot!!

  • @davidcox2467
    @davidcox2467 Před 2 lety +2

    I purchased the exact same bass about 6 months ago. I'd say in general the fit, finish and overall playability (in the end) are excellent. The main thing to note if purchasing one of these is that there are some quality control issue and the setup on mine was absolutely terrible. The action was unacceptably high and the intonation was way off; it took me several days of adjustment to get it playable. One of the solder joints on my output jack was done poorly and the wire completely fell off on stage (what a nightmare), so you might want to take off the pickguard and check that everything is properly soldered before taking it out gigging. I'd say that its a great bass for the money and I love it, but be aware that it might take some work to get it playing right.

  • @dejvo87
    @dejvo87 Před 4 lety +3

    I bought this bass in black and I've had it for a month already. Overall, the instrument looks very nice. The neck is perfect and is surprisingly thin, pots feel very nice. However, the zero nut is made of some crap material and the slots are cut a hair too wide for the strings they put on it (surprisingly a set of Daddarios ) - mainly on E-string which creates funny buzz at the headstock. I'll have that replaced by tusq and cut to match the new set of Rotosound RS66 I'll be putting on. Another thing is the bridge, where the E string saddle keeps lowering itself quite significantly after a short time of playing. I was also surprised how much the saddles move around when the bass is played harder. The bridge will get replaced by a Fender hi mass one.

    • @scottymoepower
      @scottymoepower Před 4 lety +2

      That's the problem with these Squires, you always gotta swap things out to try and make them keepers, money that could have went towards a better made, full size MIM..

    • @dejvo87
      @dejvo87 Před 4 lety +1

      It's all down to the amount of money you want to put into the instrument. My squier was 355 euros new with free shipping. A MIM one was exactly double that, and I simply loved the looks of the CV 70s. Now that I've replaced the strings with a set of Rotosounds (I would have done that on any bass regardless), the zero nut issue got fixed. Turned out they put some weird light set of strings on the bass (E was .095") and there is no funny buzz. The Fender Hi mass bridge was 33 euros. I would also have put that on MIM bass.. So I'm 388 euro (400 USD) into the instrument, which IMHO does not require anything else..
      Funny thing is, from the amount of MIM Fenders I've tried in the music store, none of them was set up as good as any of the CV (or VM or affinity even) Squiers which were hanging next to those fenders...

  • @rbanyaga
    @rbanyaga Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks for great review of this Bass! I’m sure live through your Aguilar rig every bass would sound amazing!

    • @TylerSpicer
      @TylerSpicer  Před 4 lety

      No problem! Thank you for the support. The Aguilar rig does help 😉 T

  • @leelee1973la
    @leelee1973la Před 4 lety +2

    Great review Tyler...!
    I have several Squier basses (2x jazz, 2x precision and 2x PJ)
    All.of which have been played live and have recorded with and all of them have different tones.
    I dont really need another bass to add to collection, but, seeing this review has just changed my mind.
    Thats a great looking bass...!
    Squier has come a long way from what they used to be, they are very, very good instruments.

    • @TylerSpicer
      @TylerSpicer  Před 4 lety +1

      Hey Lee, thank you for watching my videos! It is a great looking bass, and something that never actually got made in the 70s which I think is kinda cool! You can get very far with a modern Squier! Enjoy your Squiers and the CV 70s when you get it! T

    • @leelee1973la
      @leelee1973la Před 4 lety

      @@TylerSpicer I will mate 👍
      Keep up the good work.

  • @tomaszdrewniak1370
    @tomaszdrewniak1370 Před 4 lety +2

    Tyler thank you so much for that important informations. I just bought it and it sounds very good. It needed a little trus rod correction and the strings action.
    I played in the music shops on Fenders player and vintera series and I have to say that classic vibe Squier is just great!!!

  • @monolith385
    @monolith385 Před 4 lety +2

    I've been waiting for this review particularly. Thank you!

    • @TylerSpicer
      @TylerSpicer  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you for the kind words! Much appreciated! T

  • @Thompsongs
    @Thompsongs Před 4 lety +3

    If I needed to buy a Precision with good tone ASAP, I'd feel totally comfortable getting this.

    • @TylerSpicer
      @TylerSpicer  Před 4 lety +2

      Absolutely - looks like a P, sounds like a P, cant go wrong! T

    • @doctorbooyahwho
      @doctorbooyahwho Před 3 lety +1

      Played live and recorded with the black paint job. Great bass!

  • @ryanslauderdale
    @ryanslauderdale Před rokem

    Very nice! This bass really seems to love that 50%ish tone mix for all styles.
    It's not piercing, but it's got enough clarity that you can hear the notes.

  • @oldandeerie
    @oldandeerie Před 3 lety +2

    love this bass, sadly my local Stores never carry it, i'm only interested in that same one in your review, love the brown and black inlay and sounds killer for my needs

  • @christosfragias592
    @christosfragias592 Před 3 lety +1

    Nice review. This would make a nice project to upgrade the bridge, tuners and pick ups. And even the internal pots.

  • @shawnhuff3920
    @shawnhuff3920 Před rokem +1

    I have this bass I bought it today I have a lot of fender basses and guitars

  • @jerdure
    @jerdure Před 3 lety +2

    Really love that warmer tone, especially when popping on slap. Too bad they don't do them as left-handed !!

  • @shireboundscribbles
    @shireboundscribbles Před rokem

    So on top of pretty aesthetics and short scale I also like the tone too!
    This might be my ideal electric bass (electric, because I play acoustics)

  • @A.A1995
    @A.A1995 Před 4 lety +1

    This is the review I was looking for, thanks so much

    • @TylerSpicer
      @TylerSpicer  Před 4 lety

      You’re welcome! Thank you so much for your kind words and supporting the channel! T

  • @Drownmeout344
    @Drownmeout344 Před 2 lety

    Just picked this bass up. Mainly use it for punk/metal stuff and it kicks ass!!

  • @EricCPOP
    @EricCPOP Před rokem +1

    Long time guitar player for 20 years. Believe it or not this will be my first bass. Never played bass before but I just bought this and I'm so excited. Any tips on a guitarist learning to play bass? I know it's not all root notes but I'm hoping I can transition fairly quickly.

    • @TylerSpicer
      @TylerSpicer  Před rokem

      That’s awesome! Thanks for watching and reaching out! I think my 3 bits of advice would be:
      1. Think melodically
      2. Play as little as possible to still serve the song (at first)
      3. Focus on getting a big tone with right hand finger placement and pick techniques!
      T

  • @JamesCorbettMusic5000
    @JamesCorbettMusic5000 Před 4 lety +5

    Going to pick this up for my studio!

    • @TylerSpicer
      @TylerSpicer  Před 4 lety

      Can't go wrong having a P bass around for a studio. Instant classic bass tone! T

  • @eve8023
    @eve8023 Před 3 lety +4

    Sounds amazing- but if you had to choose between this bass and the classic vibe jaguar bass, which would you choose? I'm torn between them

  • @BARTFUNKBASS
    @BARTFUNKBASS Před 4 lety +3

    Beautiful!

  • @book3100
    @book3100 Před rokem

    I just got back from my local music store, tried this very model out.
    There was a Fender American Player right next to it, so i tried them both.
    I liked the Squire more! Tone was similar, weights were quite similar. The only real difference was the neck. The Player was a wee bit chunkier, the Squier a bit more J bass like, but not crazy.
    Oh and price. Squire at $500, the Player at a little over a grand.
    I'm buying the Squier!
    I tried out the CV jazz too.. competes closely also.
    And i tried out the Affinity series p/j bass too. A bit rougher, but still pretty damn good for $300!

  • @pavele.6304
    @pavele.6304 Před 4 lety +1

    Hey Tyler, thanks for the awesome review man! 👏👏👏 I bought this bass and I think with Seymour Duncan Quarterpounds pickups it will be a beast 🎸🔥

    • @TylerSpicer
      @TylerSpicer  Před 4 lety +1

      The Quarter Pounder is a classic, and a great sound. A very worthy upgrade! Thank you for watching and supporting the channel! T

  • @lafemmeparallel
    @lafemmeparallel Před 4 lety +4

    Love the look on this bass, really wished it had alder body

    • @TylerSpicer
      @TylerSpicer  Před 3 lety +2

      It’s a. Cool tone with the alternative body wood though! Wouldn’t be as bright and midrangy with an alder body! T

  • @liamjordan5948
    @liamjordan5948 Před 2 lety

    This was really helpful, Tyler. Thank you!

  • @Davidherna8064
    @Davidherna8064 Před 6 měsíci

    i need this bass, ill buy it for my birthday

  • @mtdawgy
    @mtdawgy Před 2 lety

    Thanks for this excellent review!

  • @flipix5408
    @flipix5408 Před 4 lety

    Beautiful bass

  • @pensnut08
    @pensnut08 Před 3 lety

    Love the inlays on the neck!

    • @kungpuk5186
      @kungpuk5186 Před 3 lety

      Not me. They belong to the jazz bass imo.

  • @auntjenifer7774
    @auntjenifer7774 Před 4 lety +2

    Playing starts at 7:00.

  • @stephentyree9296
    @stephentyree9296 Před 2 lety

    Great playing.

  • @CNick75
    @CNick75 Před 3 lety

    Need a jazz in this color

  • @hadiffnazhan862
    @hadiffnazhan862 Před 3 lety +1

    It sounds killer funky

    • @hadiffnazhan862
      @hadiffnazhan862 Před 3 lety +1

      Might even say this is kinda sounds like a smoother joe dart signature mm tone

    • @TylerSpicer
      @TylerSpicer  Před 3 lety

      Thank you my man! Can't go wrong with a P. T

  • @kristian.perez_
    @kristian.perez_ Před 4 lety +1

    I love your reviews! I play bass guitar for my jazz band and I currently use a yamaha trbx174. I’m thinking of upgrading my bass to a better one and I was thinking of getting either the 60s or 70s CV bass, but after watching your I’m even more undecided cuz both basses are great. I’d like to hear your opinions on which I should get. I like the thicker neck profiles compared to the slim neck of the jazz bass, but you said that the 70s CV had a slim neck like a jazz bass would have.

  • @deaddoomed2380
    @deaddoomed2380 Před 3 lety +3

    how much of the wood lets be seen the walnut finish? it looks very flat ..BUT I've seen pictures which show a lot of the wood underneath the laquer
    excelent review btw!

    • @TylerSpicer
      @TylerSpicer  Před 3 lety +2

      There’s a reasonable amount of grain that comes through, but you have to look for it IME. Thank you for the kind words! T

  • @KRAZEEIZATION
    @KRAZEEIZATION Před 4 lety

    To be honest these instruments are far better to play than old vintage Fenders. I tried a 50s P bass and compared to the Squier it was dull and lifeless. The Player Series are superb too and I’d say I’ll be buying a buttercream with maple soon. At €399 the Squier is insane value. Tasty chops too!

  • @robertclarkguitar
    @robertclarkguitar Před 4 lety +8

    I did one on the 2015, 2019 classic vibe 60s and bullet tele, strats....😃😃😃😃

  • @donnix768
    @donnix768 Před 4 lety

    I got the 60s p bass. I find the neck is nice and chunky, 1.685, compared to the 1.5 in width of a jazz bass. I like both p and jazz necks. Sometimes I want a narrow feel and other times a like a wider feel.

  • @paulvanwal4875
    @paulvanwal4875 Před 3 lety +1

    A very good Review , and Sound is Okay ... Thanks .

    • @TylerSpicer
      @TylerSpicer  Před 3 lety

      No problem at all! Thank you for watching!

  • @bradyfairbanks42
    @bradyfairbanks42 Před 7 měsíci

    I have a 72 fender Bass. It plays fantastic. I would like it to compare it the real thing what would you suggest?

  • @Fullofpies
    @Fullofpies Před 2 lety

    I've played 6 string for 25 years, had a dream I played bass a few nights ago and had a strong desire to pick up my first bass! Ordered one of these. Can't wait for it to arrive.

    • @TylerSpicer
      @TylerSpicer  Před 2 lety +1

      Haha! That’s a great dream! Enjoy the bass journey! T

    • @Fullofpies
      @Fullofpies Před 2 lety +1

      @@TylerSpicer It arrived yesterday, I've barley put it down and my fingers hurt! Can't beleive I waited so long to one up. Cheers for your videos!a great help.

    • @TylerSpicer
      @TylerSpicer  Před 2 lety +1

      @@Fullofpies That’s great news! Glad you like it! Thank you for watching!

  • @davidcudlip6587
    @davidcudlip6587 Před 2 lety

    Just picked up the surf green one and switched out the pickups to Porter's. Great bass for the buck.

    • @TylerSpicer
      @TylerSpicer  Před 2 lety

      Value value value! And tone with new Pups! T

  • @deaddoomed2380
    @deaddoomed2380 Před 3 lety

    In my country it only comes the jazz bass version :( it's so cool that bass

  • @keithgray7593
    @keithgray7593 Před 4 lety

    Another great review! It might be better if you adjust the eq slightly for when playing with a pick.

  • @BrianFMusic
    @BrianFMusic Před 4 lety +4

    Nice review Tyler, I'm thinking of buying a classic vibe 60's but after watching your review I'm kind of undecided. On your opinion you prefer the 70's over the 60's? What are the differences in tone? Greetings from Spain

    • @TylerSpicer
      @TylerSpicer  Před 4 lety +1

      Brian Fanjul Alonso I did prefer the 70s over the 60s yes - which is unusual for me! I think the 70s had a little more definition, and the binding around the edge was a nice feature. On the 60s the edges of the fretboard weren’t particularly well done, and that really took away from what was otherwise a good bass. Overall this 70s just felt a little higher quality. T

    • @BrianFMusic
      @BrianFMusic Před 4 lety

      @@TylerSpicer Thanks for your time. Keep up the good work.

  • @sixsentsoldiers
    @sixsentsoldiers Před 4 lety

    Yeah. I want one.

  • @romysan1
    @romysan1 Před 2 lety

    good demo.

  • @bertvanderbeken3083
    @bertvanderbeken3083 Před 4 lety +1

    Hi, Tyler! First of all I really enjoy your channel. Your content is so informative. Thank you and keep up the good work!
    Last week I was torn between this 70's Squier and a 50's Vintera precision. I went home with the Vintera, but the Classic Vibe keeps hunting me. I liked the focused midrange sound, but I read multiple times that they overall quality is less than the older Chinese made ones (tuners etc). Do you think I should go for a new made CV or wait for an older Chinese one to cross my path. I know I'm crazy, but I'm a sucker for P-basses. I really like the Vintera though. What do you think of them? Greetings from Belgium!

    • @arivaneerten548
      @arivaneerten548 Před 4 lety +1

      Having tried both I would say the vintera is the better bass. It seems to just have more "mojo" to me. Could be the big chunky neck, but I feel it just felt really good and like a life long instrument.
      Squiers are really good basses and I can see myself getting one of these, though one day I think I'll upgrade. I'm in new Zealand and I can't get one of the vinteras here otherwise I'd be after one.

  • @lafemmeparallel
    @lafemmeparallel Před 3 lety

    Hey Tyler you should do a video comparing this one versus a Player series p bass ;)

  • @barrysmith8193
    @barrysmith8193 Před 3 lety

    Response to Jeremy D...... there is a left hand version and yes it is marvelous. I have one.

  • @hodaridaniels8786
    @hodaridaniels8786 Před 4 lety +1

    The precision bass is a simple bass, it is passive no active pickups just clean passive tone not as aggressive as the active tone on the bass.

  • @MarcG7424
    @MarcG7424 Před 2 lety

    The fact some people preferred a J bass is kinda surprising P bass is usually a safe choice for most genres

  • @asengseng7170
    @asengseng7170 Před 3 lety +2

    I'm torn between the 60s and 70s p bass. Based on your review, what I can hear is the 60s has a more beefy and low sound while the 70s is brighter.. I love the look of the 70s and the maple neck but.... the sound of the 60s. Due to Covid-19 I can't try out any of the bass. This will be my 1st bass..😎 What you you recommend Tyler? Thanks.

    • @TylerSpicer
      @TylerSpicer  Před 3 lety +1

      Hello! I get asked this question every week, so I will answer this on Tuesday, in video form! Keep your eyes peeled on the channel! T

    • @asengseng7170
      @asengseng7170 Před 3 lety

      @@TylerSpicer awesome as always! Thank you so much for taking the time to read this and can't wait for the video!

  • @ajdoyle9559
    @ajdoyle9559 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for this great video. This has the perfect bass tone I would want. Do you know how the vintage modified series compares ? Is this the nato body light ? I have the vintage modified jazz bass but I think I want to sell that and buy this. How would the neck compare ? The 70s jazz bass vintage modifed has a really nice slim neck.

  • @ashleighdrake1982
    @ashleighdrake1982 Před 4 lety +8

    Hi Tyler, great review! How do you think this bass would cope with being tuned down to BEAD?

    • @TylerSpicer
      @TylerSpicer  Před 4 lety +2

      Thank you! I have my own thoughts on B strings and P pickups. I find that because the poles of a Fender P pickup are quite far forward on the bottom 2 strings, I don’t find that B strings speak with any definition or authority on a P. If you have a jazz bass pickup in the back as well it becomes a different matter, but I find this is the same even with my Sadowsky PJ5 when I solo the P pickup. I also think a thicker neck helps when you’re stringing with a low B, and being that this is quite a slim profile I’m not sure it would be ideal.
      That’s not to say it wouldn’t work and you wouldn’t be happy with it, but if I were you, I’d check out a PJ or a Jazz bass for BEAD. That rear pickup is going give you a lot more harmonic content and really make that B string sing.
      All just my opinion, and experience and what works for you may be different, but those are just my thoughts! T

    • @Tomas-te3ph
      @Tomas-te3ph Před 3 lety +1

      I play BEAD on a pbass and it sounds pretty good.

  • @filthydwarf
    @filthydwarf Před 3 lety +1

    If I want to upgrade this bass what would you recommend? Pickups? Bridge? Tuners?

    • @Tomas-te3ph
      @Tomas-te3ph Před 3 lety

      I like himass bridges, hipshot makes a good copy, but there’s also a fender version.

  • @thetardisneedsamot
    @thetardisneedsamot Před 4 lety +1

    Hey, if you want to be amused/confused, try and find a Fender Reverse Jaguar Bass! I own one and it is such a bizarre instrument, totally impractical but amazing in its way.

    • @TylerSpicer
      @TylerSpicer  Před 4 lety

      thetardisneedsamot hey! I have a Jaguar bass ready for review, but yet to play a reverse one! I will keep my eyes peeled haha!

    • @thetardisneedsamot
      @thetardisneedsamot Před 4 lety +2

      @@TylerSpicer They only made them for a year, i think 2012. I like collecting Fender's weird experiments, which they mainly seem to do with their MIM line, things like the Rascal bass, the Cabronita bass and the Dimension basses. They rarely last long in the line, but there's always something of interest to be found.

    • @TylerSpicer
      @TylerSpicer  Před 4 lety +1

      thetardisneedsamot the rascal is another one on my list! I know you can get custom shop models of both the cabronita and rascal, but I think having the production models would be the sweet spot for use vs value for me. I think collecting those kind of oddities from Fender will also turn out to be quite a decent investment policy! T

  • @ThaaaFunk
    @ThaaaFunk Před 4 lety +7

    Hi Tyler, great review as always. I was looking at this bass specifically because it's shamefully sexy and so cheap, honestly i don't know about one single fender bass that looks as good. One thing you said that kind of worries me; does it lack bottom end? You think this bass suits funk? I have a mustang P/J and was looking at full scales specifically for the low end. Do you think this would be a downgrade?
    Thanks!

    • @TylerSpicer
      @TylerSpicer  Před 4 lety +9

      Thank you for the kind words and support! It’s a great looking bass for sure. I should probably clarify on the low end comment!
      Solo’d and in a sparse mix, in comparison to alder or ash, there isn’t as much fundamental. However, in the mix I think it sounds great - it’s funny how sometimes what I hear in the room doesn’t come across in the same way when listening back to the recording. I think in the context of funk this bass will sound good and sit sweetly on top of the kick drum.
      I personally love a sound with quite a lot of low end, hence it being one of the things I noticed most immediately.
      If I’m honest, I do think that the P pickup on the PJ mustang does share a similarity to this bass in the midrange. They are different, but more similar than say a Rosewood+Alder P. Perhaps most significantly between the 2 is the feel, I find I play a mustang very differently to a P just based on what the dimensions facilitate.
      Let me know if that helps! T

    • @ThaaaFunk
      @ThaaaFunk Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks for the answer!
      Yeah, so my problem, having started on the mustang, is that i use my pinky on the 5th fret and don't change positions enough. I'll soon be switching to upright because i just dig the sound loads more, but will still be playing e-bass. The thing with the p/j mustang is that i learn the technique the wrong way and am worried i'll have to re adjust quite heavily for a full scale or upright.
      That's why i was looking for a cheap quality p-bass, to have an electric to complement the upright.
      Other than my personal technique issue with it i don't have a single bad thing to say about the mustang p/j except for maybe the lack of power in the sound of the first few frets on the E string.

    • @TylerSpicer
      @TylerSpicer  Před 4 lety +2

      t omate O soop upright is an entirely different technique so I wouldn’t consider them the same at all. As a doubler (I’ve played both for a few years now) I can recommend playing the more traditional left hand technique of 1st finger, 2nd finger and 3+4th fingers used together as the best way to play in tune. Generally it’s difficult to reproduce a good and in tune tone using the pinky on its own (and more difficult depending on your action).
      In truth you’re going to have to learn a new technique no matter what, but it will be worth putting the hours in. I don’t think using the pinky on the fifth fret is in itself a problem - but it’s definitely unusual to see, especially when there’s choice to use an open string on the bottom 3 strings. T

    • @jkf9167
      @jkf9167 Před 3 lety

      @@ThaaaFunk I also play a Mustang at gigs. I have to practice on a long-scale bass so I'll finger the songs correctly.

  • @H_Oscarsson
    @H_Oscarsson Před 4 lety

    I would love for you to try out osme Vintage V basses. Maybe do a comparison with Squier and Marcus Miller basses...?

  • @Peepeestorm
    @Peepeestorm Před 4 lety +1

    I got the 70s left handed squier jazz bass and while I do like it a lot, the hardware feels like a complete step down from older CV models. It feels incredibly cheap. I replaced all the hardware on mine and it feels way better

    • @TylerSpicer
      @TylerSpicer  Před 4 lety +1

      peepeestorm I’ve always said that the first thing I’d do with a Squier is change out the tuners. They aren’t terrible, but could be better! T

    • @Peepeestorm
      @Peepeestorm Před 4 lety +1

      @@TylerSpicer I used to have an older vintage modified jazz bass and the hardware was definitely much better than the stuff they use now.

    • @TylerSpicer
      @TylerSpicer  Před 4 lety

      peepeestorm for sure. I’m used to Hipshot hardware, which would cost most of the price of the bass to fit, so for me anything less is upgrade worthy 😅 Even the Tuners on my Fender CS aren’t that great. There’s something about a smooth and finely geared tuner that really exudes quality to me. T

  • @tgbitw17
    @tgbitw17 Před 4 lety +1

    Great review man. This is def on my short list but being unable to go test out basses because of this whole lockdown thing its hard to decide lol. Anyways, I figure u have a lot more experience with basses so thought id ask. What do u think would be the punchiest best recording bass under 500.00 dollars US? any feedback is appreciated.
    Id be splitting a direct and amp signal.
    Thanks !

    • @TylerSpicer
      @TylerSpicer  Před 4 lety +1

      Hey man! Punch and recording has got to be a Stingray of some kind. If you’re happy to go secondhand, check out the old Musicman Subs (not a sterling by Musicman Sub). If you can’t find one of those, check out the Sterling Ray 24/34s! T

  • @yoe91
    @yoe91 Před 2 lety

    Nice review. I'm looking to get this bass for metal. I bet it would cut right through the mix. Any opinions on this ?

  • @willistaylor4077
    @willistaylor4077 Před 4 lety +2

    How heavy is this instrument?
    My brand new Fender Player Series Jazz Bass is very light in weight, which is good for me.
    Great review as usual. 🎸🎵❤️

    • @TylerSpicer
      @TylerSpicer  Před 4 lety +2

      Willis Taylor thank you for the support my man! It’s 4kg! T

  • @tomyale1119
    @tomyale1119 Před 3 lety +2

    Got a bunch of money for Christmas so I might get one, now I'm in a band using the cheapest one I found online isn't great

    • @TylerSpicer
      @TylerSpicer  Před 3 lety

      Sounds like a very solid inversement to me! Take a look at the second hand market too. T

  • @sandrisjansons1515
    @sandrisjansons1515 Před 4 lety +1

    Would be great to listen to various tunes instead of the same riff all the time during the tone performance . But instrument sounds great and looks great .

    • @souldreamer9056
      @souldreamer9056 Před 4 lety +2

      I actually think the opposite. It’s much easier to hear how good or bad the knobs and pots are if the demonstrator plays the same riff with all settings. Many demonstrators play different tune at each setting, and that really annoys me because it makes it harder to hear how each setting affects the tone.

  • @lisaredsatl2571
    @lisaredsatl2571 Před 2 lety

    So, between the 60s and 70s classic vibe bass, the 60s version has more low end??

  • @vtrgatti
    @vtrgatti Před 4 lety +4

    Man, excellent review! I'm thinking about buying one of these and your review was very elucidating.
    But I had a doubt, in some sites there is the information that the body is made of poplar, not nato. There are different woods being used or may it be a regional issue (I'm in Brasil)? Do you have some toughts on this?

    • @TylerSpicer
      @TylerSpicer  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you for watching and supporting the channel! I would still expect the bass to be made of NATO regardless of region as they are all built in Indonesia. I’ve seen many listings posted incorrectly from a variety of stores so it may simply be that they’ve put in some wrong Iformation. There will be a tonal difference between the two woods (if it is indeed poplar), but not as significant as different pickups or fretboard woods. I hope that helps! T

    • @vtrgatti
      @vtrgatti Před 4 lety +1

      @@TylerSpicer thanks for replying so fast. Interesting issue. I saw that info in the brazilian squier site. This made me think that it may be a legal question, since Brazil has very rigid ambiental laws, but I'm not sure, I'll search for more informations. But assuming it is poplar, what would be the tonal difference between it and nato?

    • @TylerSpicer
      @TylerSpicer  Před 4 lety +1

      V G definitely could be the case! Poplar will have more low end and a lot of punch. A little less high-mid content. It’s a lot like alder but with a bigger low end. T

    • @vtrgatti
      @vtrgatti Před 4 lety

      @@TylerSpicer nice! Thank you so much!

  • @alfieharries
    @alfieharries Před 4 lety +3

    Sounds great,whats it strung with?

    • @TylerSpicer
      @TylerSpicer  Před 4 lety +4

      It’s just got the original strings on it which are listed as:
      Nickel Plated Steel (.045-.105 Gauges)
      T

  • @jsatch00
    @jsatch00 Před 3 lety +1

    I bought a black color one. Only because there are only 2 color available here in ksa 😑 i need that 1.

    • @TylerSpicer
      @TylerSpicer  Před 3 lety

      To be fair, the difference isn’t that great in person, it’s very dark brown which comes across as not dissimilar to black! T

  • @iliasliakos6692
    @iliasliakos6692 Před 3 lety +1

    slap on p-bass is a school of its own - not as common as slap on jazz or stingray but it is a thing!

    • @TylerSpicer
      @TylerSpicer  Před 3 lety +2

      Definitely! I love it tbh! Freddie Washington on Forget Me Nots all the way!

  • @mikeycisme
    @mikeycisme Před 3 lety

    Thanks Tyler. I'm considering either the Vibe 70's or Vibe 60's. Have you tried them both? If so, which do you prefer?

  • @49mrbassman
    @49mrbassman Před 3 lety

    Still not a patch on my Stagg Fusion 4 Fretless Custom Bass that I put together myself. Mine is a solid Alder body with a straight grained Maple neck and a 2 octave Rosewood Fretless fingerboard. It is fitted with Bloodstones scatterwound Precision Bass pick up in the middle
    and scatterwound Jazz Bass pick up in the bridge position and the pots and wiring replaced with a Harrison prewired harness. The bridge plate was moved back 3cm to allow correct intonation to be facilitated, and replaced with a brass one with brass adjusters. It has a brass nut and is about to be fitted with a set of Grover Titan bass tuners. The string height at the 1st octave is 2mm off the fingerboard and 3mm at the second octave.
    Total cost:- under £300 and I have a bass that I would put against any Fender any day.
    My friend Chris, a guitarist and teacher of some 40 years standing, reckons it is more fluid than his own guitar and several of my bass playing colleagues have asked me to bring their Fenders up to the same standard

  • @davebassP5
    @davebassP5 Před 4 lety

    Ive got a first gen CVP and CV Jazz. Gigged them for a good few years since they came out. Never had a reason to buy a more expensive version due to anything lacking in them. Thats not to say I haven’t, but thats just GAS lol.

  • @draxlerchronicles5851
    @draxlerchronicles5851 Před 4 lety +1

    Tyler, could yoy also do the Squier 60's classic vibe? I know you did the Jazz, but maybe you can do the P?
    I'm really tempted to get one of those?
    Love your vids btw.

    • @TylerSpicer
      @TylerSpicer  Před 4 lety +2

      Mike C thanks Mike! I did a comparison video with the CV 60s, USA and MIM P - it’s on the front page of my channel in the “all you need To know bass show” section. Have a look there and see if that works for you! If not I’ll see if they’ve still got one at the shop and if they can get it to me. T

    • @draxlerchronicles5851
      @draxlerchronicles5851 Před 4 lety

      @@TylerSpicer oh, excellent! Never noticed!
      Thanks. Love the vids.

    • @TylerSpicer
      @TylerSpicer  Před 4 lety +1

      Mike C you’re not the first to ask, so it may be worth it to do a video of it on its own. Thank you for the kind words and supporting the channel! T

    • @draxlerchronicles5851
      @draxlerchronicles5851 Před 4 lety +1

      @@TylerSpicer I'll look forward to watching it, if you make it.
      I'm more of a guitarist than a bass player. I've started writing songs and want to demo them so that's why I've decided to get a bass. My needs/skill level doesn't really warrant me buying an American Fender, but the Squier seems ideal. Not too costly, looks great and sounds good too. Ideal for my requirements.

  • @kleppie11
    @kleppie11 Před 4 lety +1

    i can't decide buying this one or the black one... i seriously can't help

    • @TylerSpicer
      @TylerSpicer  Před 4 lety

      This bass and the player series, or this same bass just two different colours? T

    • @kleppie11
      @kleppie11 Před 4 lety

      Tyler Spicer this bass, I already ordered the walnut bass

  • @andyrobinson6878
    @andyrobinson6878 Před 2 lety

    Hi I have just purchased one of these basses but have had to send it back twice as it buzzes worse than my jazz bass. Have I just been unlucky