pie_man_25
November 17th, 2007, 07:15 PM
is it just me, or has squier REALLY improved over the past few years?
I remember a year and a half ago when I wanted a good replacement for my tele copy, and all the squiers I played I just couldn't stand, but bringing my bass into the shop in october, I spent some time playing a few squiers, and the affinity tele I just found hard to put down! the neck pickup was just a little muddy, but nothing you couldn't adjust, and the look of the butterscotch blonde was just AMAZING, I found that the vintage modified P-bass was great too, the feel was great, the strings were brand new and needed some breaking in before the tone could be really heard, and the body was too light and neck heavy, but otherwise great, has anybody else noticed this?
I remember a year and a half ago when I wanted a good replacement for my tele copy, and all the squiers I played I just couldn't stand, but bringing my bass into the shop in october, I spent some time playing a few squiers, and the affinity tele I just found hard to put down! the neck pickup was just a little muddy, but nothing you couldn't adjust, and the look of the butterscotch blonde was just AMAZING, I found that the vintage modified P-bass was great too, the feel was great, the strings were brand new and needed some breaking in before the tone could be really heard, and the body was too light and neck heavy, but otherwise great, has anybody else noticed this?