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All About The Bass – Squier Starter Bass Pack Review


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???? Welcome to All About The Bass on Andertons TV.

Nathan and Lee looks at the Squier Start Playing Affinity Series Jazz Bass & Fender Rumble starter pack.

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35 thoughts on “All About The Bass – Squier Starter Bass Pack Review

  • That's all I need , bass guitar is just a " at home " hobby " for me , I have no intention to get in a band , a expensive bass and bass rig would be a complete wast of money in my case , thanks for the video ????????.

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  • I am a lifetime tenor and bari sax player and low brass player (trombone, baritone, and euphoniums) and I am just beginning to learn some bass guitar recently and looking to purchase this exact setup. I am in the states or I would purchase it through your store, thank you so much for this very informative video that has helped me make a decision.

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  • I’m 35, married with 2 kids, and Just picked this bundle up from Fender directly as part of the Labor Day sale. Can’t wait to get started to play bass!!

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  • Those Squier's are fantastic. I have a Fender Precision Elite American Made bass which I LOVE but I find myself gravitating toward the $329 Squier 5 string Jazz Bass … it feels and sounds AMAZING !!!

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  • If your going to get a fender bass on budget, the pj bass ver of this one is probably your best since it has the both j and p pickups

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  • Tried Affinity yesterday, it has a classic Fender sound, great playability, decent neck, but damn it if that thing has a single gram over 3kg, it's feather light, which means it'll be falling apart within a few years, which is a shame, could've been a nice ash body at pretty much little to no added cost, WHY they decided to not use ash is beyond logic

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  • Not very well prepared! Lots of 'Umms' and vague comments meandering from the history of the Squier brand to a half-hearted explanation of what the starter pack supplies the beginner. Nathan should've emphasised his pro-level credentials and how this Squier Affinity Jazz bass should sound ie mixing the sound from the pickups, the settings of the amp and demonstrating the different styles or sounds Nathan can draw out of this entry level bass. Setting the truss rod info on this Squier bass would've put me off buying this completely! I think you guys should re-do this one 🙂

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  • Do electric guitars work with bass amps? If so would I still need about a 100W amp for my friends electric guitar to be heard over my drums?

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  • Me buying a bass bc i think its cool and i want to play

    Everyone: jazz bass and ibanez bass, fender or squire.

    Me not jniwing anything: bass is bass

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  • Tbh Squier rlly isn’t that bad, I mean imma beginner well “sorta” I mean I actually am pretty good at bass. It’s a great bass if ur a beginner, and it has awesome quality!

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  • I wish all music stores had your philosophy of not stocking rubbish. My first guitar and amp combo from my local store (now closed down) we’re absolutely terrible. Then I think I was really poorly advised on my second amp. It was only when I went into a studio and played through a vintage Hi-Watt amp when I realised how bad my gear was.

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  • We got a Mark King fan here!
    The Jazz bass came out in the 60s not the 50s! The P bass was early 50s and it had the Tele style headstock, then came the classic P bass with the contoured body and flares Strat style headstock.

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  • I have exactly that bass a 2007 Squire model made in Indonesia and love it. There is a truss rod issue but I can't do anything about that. It plays and sounds good. Will be picking up a short scale Squire Jaguar P J bass and 40W Fender Rumble amp when all this virus BS is over. I am rather partial to a Fender J bass in my local music shop. I will be getting an SBK-44 hard case for all the bases I will have.

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  • WHAT A DOPE, HE MAKES THE STUPIDEST FACE WHEN HE PLAYS.THE GOOD THING IS THESE WANKERS LIKE AMERICAN GUITARS!!!

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  • These starter packs are pretty good these days. Really, if I was starting out today I would probably go the route of starting off with a similar kit to this. The upgrade route would be to get something like a multi-effects like a Zoom B3n or DI box and use a PA for band practices and performances. Otherwise if you did feel the need to upgrade the amp for sound quality the Fender Rumble 40 and 100 are excellent and if you feel the need to change parts of the bass, such as the bridge or pickups, it is not like you are going to damage a vintage instrument as these things sell for a little over £100 on their own.

    One thing I would like to see on this channel though is alternatives to this. Epiphone have some pretty beginner friendly basses in their range and cover areas like hard rock and metal that Fender are not so great with. Maybe you could show some starter kits and / or instruments from them. Possibly something like an EB0 or EB3 for short scale players, Thunderbird basses for out and out rockers and Embassy Pro or Toby for the quieter crowd. There are also a few interesting models I have seen in their range I have never seen reviewed too such as the Rumblekat and Viola.

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  • How about just getting a bass, and playing thru my guitar amp? Does it really make much difference? Seems like a better option, if you already have a guitar and amp.

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  • That's my rig rigth now. I bougth a Squier j-bass for $187 on line and it ended up replacing my Ibanez soundgear.

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