A Squier’s Trials When I receive a piece of gear to review, I usually always take it out for a show or two so I can examine how well it functions under typical playing conditions. Unexpectedly, the qualities of this particular bass elicited enough trust that it underwent one of the most extensive and rigorous review processes. For those ready to rock the rhythm section, the Squier Affinity Series Precision Bass PJ offers premium sound and appointments at a pretty sweet price. Get Fender sound at a beginner price with the Squier Affinity Series Precision Bass PJ on Reverb.
Not only is 2019 shaping up to be a big year for Fender, but it looks like fans of the big brand's more budget-friendly subsidiary have a lot to look forward to as well.
Squier made the huge official announcement that its Classic Vibe series—comprised mostly of models paying homage to '60s and '70s lutherie—would be getting a major face lift, with a whole slew of updates to the originals and new models alike being introduced this year.
New to the series this year for guitars, Squier is adding a '70s Stratocaster and '70s Stratocaster HSS, a '70s Telecaster Thinline, '70s Telecaster Deluxe, '70s Telecaster Custom, a '70s Jaguar, a '60s Jazzmaster, and a '60s Mustang.
Bassists should rejoice too, as Squier is also adding an equally substantial number of new models to the series. A few of those include '60s and '70s Precision Basses, '60s and '70s Jazz basses, a Classic Vibe Bass VI, and a '70s-style Jaguar bass.
There are lots of different finishes and appointments to be had with the new offerings in the series, including special left-handed models, so be sure to find the one that's right for you. To keep up with our ongoing NAMM coverage, click the orange banner below.
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Not only is 2019 shaping up to be a big year for Fender, but it looks like fans of the big brand's more budget-friendly subsidiary have a lot to look forward to as well.
Squier made the huge official announcement that its Classic Vibe series—comprised mostly of models paying homage to '60s and '70s lutherie—would be getting a major face lift, with a whole slew of updates to the originals and new models alike being introduced this year.
New to the series this year for guitars, Squier is adding a '70s Stratocaster and '70s Stratocaster HSS, a '70s Telecaster Thinline, '70s Telecaster Deluxe, '70s Telecaster Custom, a '70s Jaguar, a '60s Jazzmaster, and a '60s Mustang.
Bassists should rejoice too, as Squier is also adding an equally substantial number of new models to the series. A few of those include '60s and '70s Precision Basses, '60s and '70s Jazz basses, a Classic Vibe Bass VI, and a '70s-style Jaguar bass.
There are lots of different finishes and appointments to be had with the new offerings in the series, including special left-handed models, so be sure to find the one that's right for you. To keep up with our ongoing NAMM coverage, click the orange banner below.
See more New Products and Highlights from Winter NAMM 2019
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We understand the importance of online privacy and are committed to complying with the EU General Data Protection Regulation. To reflect our commitment, we updated our terms and conditions. By continuing to use Reverb, you agree to these updates, and to our cookie policy. Learn More