dave74200 Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Hi all, after some advice please. I'm after a Fiesta Red P bass and was looking at the above. My mate, who's a guitarist reckons the Squier Classic Vibe will be very similar, and around £800 less. I think he's wrong but would appreciate any thoughts please. Also, they are new out, so what's the likelihood of used ones coming up for sale anytime soon, with them also being limited edition!! The more I write here, the more I'm thinking of just biting the bullet and buying one!!!!!! Quote
Lozz196 Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago I think the main difference will be the neck, the spec on Fenders website shows a 44.5mm neck width, so wide but possibly not too deep, whereas the Squier CV has the regular 42mm neck width and feels quite slim overall. 1 Quote
dave74200 Posted 13 hours ago Author Posted 13 hours ago 10 minutes ago, Lozz196 said: I think the main difference will be the neck, the spec on Fenders website shows a 44.5mm neck width, so wide but possibly not too deep, whereas the Squier CV has the regular 42mm neck width and feels quite slim overall. What would you do?? Quote
Burns-bass Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 31 minutes ago, dave74200 said: What would you do?? I think they’re expensive for what they are. Assume it has to be Fiesta Red for some reason? Personally I’d go with the Squier if it has to be new. Otherwise I’d look for a Classic Series 50's Precision Bass and then add a white pickguard to it. You can wear it with some sandpaper if you feel the need to! Quote
vincbt Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 30 minutes ago, dave74200 said: What would you do?? Appreciate it's not what you want to hear but... try them! Some Squier CV punch quite a bit above their weight, so it is true that the difference in terms of sound is likely to be negligible. The main difference will be in the feel of the roadworn finish (particularly neck) and in the neck shape. What previous bass are you coming from? The vintage spec P neck with C width is not for everyone, but the front to back profile makes it ok. You'll find many people who actually prefer the feel of the narrower B neck of the CV. The radius is less likely to have an impact, but it's also different - 7.25 on the Vintera and 9.5 for the Squier. I would find a way to try them, or buy from a place with a good returns policy if trying isn't an option. 1 1 Quote
Lozz196 Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 37 minutes ago, dave74200 said: What would you do?? I think I’d try a Vintera out, my Yamaha BB1100s is 44.5mm wide/shallow depth and I find it very comfortable to play. 1 Quote
Musicman20 Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago I would try the Vintera. The older road worn models seemed a much better buy. Now, I'm not sure. I think the cost ceiling has been hit. If they had installed better pickups I think it'd still be a little too much, but still a better deal. Quote
foxyFuze Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago @dave74200 I have a Fiesta Red 50s P for sale on here; you’re welcome to try it if getting to Bristol is viable. 1 Quote
Marc S Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago (edited) I've not tried one of the new Vintera Roadworn Precisions - but the Classic 50's bass, mentioned above is an absolute cracker of a bass. Also, the earlier China-made CV's are superb. I had one of the Classic 50's P's, and I now own an early CV again (having sold one in the past). As others have said - try one of the Vintera RW's if you can... the suggestion of finding a seller with a good returns policy might be the best way forward for you. But having owned several iterations of Precisions over thr years, my old 50's Classic, and my early CV have been as good as any. I swing slightly more to the CV - a decent 2nd hand one is the best bang for buck IMHO. Oh, and I now wish I hadn't sold my MIM Roadworn P.... but there you go! Lol Good luck with your search, and let us know what you decide. Edited 7 hours ago by Marc S 1 Quote
dave74200 Posted 7 hours ago Author Posted 7 hours ago 17 minutes ago, foxyFuze said: @dave74200 I have a Fiesta Red 50s P for sale on here; you’re welcome to try it if getting to Bristol is viable. Hmmm, nice. And im in Barry! 1 Quote
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.