Marvin Posted Saturday at 07:42 Posted Saturday at 07:42 I'm looking to buy another Jazz bass and the 2 candidates (the only candidates) are first version of the Fender Vintera 60s Jazz or the Squier CV 60s Jazz. I'd just be interested in opinions on either, especially what the necks are like. Thanks Quote
Geek99 Posted Saturday at 07:47 Posted Saturday at 07:47 The cv is far cheaper - having tried both I wouldn’t say there’s an awful lot in it 1 Quote
Marvin Posted Saturday at 08:55 Author Posted Saturday at 08:55 1 hour ago, Geek99 said: The cv is far cheaper - having tried both I wouldn’t say there’s an awful lot in it Would it be fair to say the Vintera is quite a bit of money to have a Fender decal on the headstock? Quote
Geek99 Posted Saturday at 10:02 Posted Saturday at 10:02 1 hour ago, Marvin said: Would it be fair to say the Vintera is quite a bit of money to have a Fender decal on the headstock? Yes, in my humble opinion Quote
HeadlessBassist Posted yesterday at 08:32 Posted yesterday at 08:32 (edited) Having played both, I'd say that they both feel of similar quality. My more recent experience is with the Squier 40th Anniversary Jazz and a nice example Firemist Gold Vintera Jazz that was for sale in a branch of PMT. The biggest difference you're going to find is in the pickups and the wood choices. The Squier pickups were the usual Duncan Designed ones which are, in isolation, pretty good. But the Vintera actually sounds like an alder 60's Jazz bass, much like my American Original with its Pure Vintage 64 pickups. You also get the tall and thin vintage reverse tuners on the Vintera. If you can find a nice one, a used Vintera 1 would be a great buy. The neck profile of the Squier is a pretty standard modern C-shape, but the Vintera is a little narrower and thicker (fingers to thumb), again, like a 60s Jazz. Edited yesterday at 08:34 by HeadlessBassist 1 Quote
jd56hawk Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago (edited) Are you talking about a used Squier CV Jazz bass? If so, go for it. The Crafted In China CVs were among the best Squiers made. Nothing intrinsically wrong with the Vintera, but it's nothing special. Edited 1 hour ago by jd56hawk Quote
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