[quote name='redstriper' post='472899' date='Apr 26 2009, 08:06 PM'][quote name='12stringbassist' post='467048' date='Apr 19 2009, 09:01 PM']
I have a few Squiers and they are pretty good on the whole.[/quote]
I like all 3 of those basses, probably prefer the 50s precision for looks.
Which gives the smoothest, deepest sound suitable for reggae, (I would fit high gauge flatwound strings)?
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I have responded to your PM.
Looking at the basses as supplied stock, without getting into switching out pickups:
The best one for reggae (for me) Would be the Precision Special (Try to get a standard one with US P/J pickups - it says 'standard' in tiny script on the headstock).
The 50's vibe bass is a truly sexy beast but the pickup is neither fish nor fowl in that it has a thick mid, to the exclusion of deep rumbling bass and much in the way of biting treble.
The VM Precision has a very LOUD bassy humbucker, which I had to lower flush to the body, it's THAT loud - and you will struggle to get any treble under any circumstances with it. Great for blues and possibly also for reggae, I guess, but while it sounds great, I always end up changing it after a couple of songs for something with a bit of graunch to it.
This one would be great for reggae:
My Fender Precision Lyte.
This one wouldn't be bad either:
Fender 60th anniversary P bass with s1 switching.
and I guess I use my USA 08 Jazz for that sound too.
............. but we're getting away from the Squiers now!