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I just don't like the VM Squiers


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Just got a delivery for a Squier77. Set it up. And it's going back.

Like other VM's I've played, it's just a cheap instrument. And I SWEAR by the CV's. Love them! Think they're high quality instruments, as is the Squier J Deluxe. But every VM has been flawed.

It LOOKED great! Gorgeous glossed maple fingerboard with white pearl inlays and white binding. It sounded pretty good too. But it just felt cheap. Tight. Couldn;t get the action low without buzzing. And I do set ups so that wasn't the problem.

There is a tipping point where you can cut so many corners. And the VM seems to be it. It's not bad for a beginner, but for an extra few quid, go for the CV. it's so much better IMO.

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[quote name='ras52' timestamp='1383239583' post='2262032']
Hm, I'm impressed with the CV and was just thinking the VM P5 might be my "give five a go" bass. :(
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Check this one out. Nice! [url="http://www.musiciansfriend.com/bass/squier-deluxe-jazz-bass-active-v-5-string-electric-bass-guitar"]http://www.musicians...ric-bass-guitar[/url]

Though the neck is wide .

I prefer a narrower spacing on a 5 so this one suits me fine. Very inexpensive and sounds pretty damn good. [url="http://www.musiciansfriend.com/bass/ibanez-sr305m-5-string-bass-guitar"]http://www.musicians...ing-bass-guitar[/url]

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Slight diversion here, but on the value Jazz bass theme Promenade Music are currently selling G&L Tribute JB-2s for £335 delivered. I got down to £300 without trying too hard so they may be available for a bit less still.

http://www.promenademusic.co.uk/g-l-tribute-sb2-3-tsb

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I owned a VM Jazz for a day this year, bought as a backup.

Quite simply, same as the OP, I returned it.

Really nasty piece of firewood. Maybe I was unlucky, but it just felt horrible!

Looked great, though. I wish Fender would use some of the VM/CV shades on the USA Standard range.

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Got to argue, I've had two VM's, a fretless jazz and a precision. Both have been amazing. The fretless went because it didn't get used and the precision is not going anywhere. I also have the jazz deluxe mentioned and it's equally as good.

Can't knock the VM bass, they're brilliant and in both cases prefer them to my old 96 MIA deluxe jazz

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[quote name='Lowender' timestamp='1383236268' post='2261969']
It LOOKED great! Gorgeous glossed maple fingerboard with white pearl inlays and white binding. It sounded pretty good too. But it just felt cheap. Tight. Couldn;t get the action low without buzzing. And I do set ups so that wasn't the problem.
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I agree with the CV vs VM, the CV series just seems consistently a significantly better quality instrument.

But, about getting the action low without buzzing... you know that's just because of some slightly uneven frets (something not that unusual even at instruments costing a fair bit more) and that it has a simple solution too, right?

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Ive got both CV's and a VM. IMO the VM feels cheaper than the CV's, but i cant put my finger on why as there are no issues with it.

I think the CV's have much better necks, but the VMs arent too bad. My PJ neck has sharper edges, but no issues as such, its just the way its designed i guess. I have put my CV Jazz on my VM PJ and its really the ideal instrument for me.
The VM feels lighter, and i do equate that to cheapness, but as far as fit and finish goes id say its equal to my 2 CV's.

I have no issues gigging any of my Squiers, i gave up on more expensive basses a few years ago.

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[quote name='ras52' timestamp='1383239583' post='2262032']
Hm, I'm impressed with the CV and was just thinking the VM P5 might be my "give five a go" bass. :(
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Other than not really well matched body wood pieces, my P5 is one very likeable bass!

[url=http://www.flickr.com/photos/dolganoff/9449810851/][/url]

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I love my Squier VM, Its pretty much become my only bass now.
I took the Fralin out of the CV P and took the neck off the CV Jazz lol. Now its not only lovely to look at, its very comfortable and familiar to play, with the tone ive been used to, and with the added Jazz growl/burp thrown in.

[url="http://www.flickr.com/photos/davebass5/10365241106/"][/url]
[url="http://www.flickr.com/photos/davebass5/10365241106/"]Squier Vintage Modified PJ Bass[/url] by [url="http://www.flickr.com/people/davebass5/"]Dave Pearce (London)[/url], on Flickr

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