Would You Play A Squier P-Bass Over a Fender? #fender #bassguitar #guitarist #pbass
Squier Classic Vibe P Bass
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Originally posted by UCe2E6jakftoYbUudKCk5AOw at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-0d-l99TLQ

I play my squiers more than my fenders live they just work and I don’t care as much if they take a fall
I think you’ll find the only people you’re appealing to by making comments about the brand name of a product as an indication of quality or something to “get over” are boomers. Studies have been conducted on this phenomenon. Younger generations do not have brand loyalty built into them as a concept. If something is of quality they will consume it and it’s as simple as that. So much of guitar culture and the dialogue therein revolves around boomers I don’t understand that at all.
“Squier” isn’t a dirty word to anybody that isn’t currently collecting social security.
Most of the younger guys are better players than any boomers harping about how you HAVE to have a US made guitar or it’s “bad” or “cheap”.
The average zoomer bedroom guitarist is so much better of a player than the average boomer with 40+ years of gear accumulation, better cost of living, and better wages.
To be honest you’re wasting your money if you buy an American made guitar.
You’re not getting better instrument in any regard. You’re paying a premium for American labor and that’s literally it.
What’s wrong with it saying squier on the headstock huh?