Minininjarob Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago So I’ve always loved the Telecaster bass shape, and I’m a big Mike Dirnt fan, but let’s be honest the Fender model he has is waaay too expensive and can be kinda heavy. I also have 2 other P’s so spending over £1k on the Fender version which ultimately will probably sound the same seems a bit crazy. This came up on the classifieds on here at a decent price, it needs some work on the neck cos you can feel a scratch and small dent on it, the pots aren’t matched either and feel all wrong, and the knobs aren’t right either. Also, and I know this will be controversial, but I CANNOT STAND tort pick guards. It has to go and be replaced with a black one (I have been tempted by other colours though……). The craziest thing about this is that it is bizarrely light. I measured it on some accurate scales and it’s 7.1lbz. My Fender P is 9.1lbs and that never bothered me so this feels like something is missing from it. Honestly I was tapping it to see if it was hollow! I might even sand the Squire decal off and put a Telecaster decal on. I’ll leave the Squire serial number on. Apparently it has different pickups on it to sound more like maybe a 1960 P - I’ll just leave them on and if they sound good then that’s perfect! As I set it up I’ll keep you all updated. (the fretboard is a lovely colour btw) 5 Quote
Minininjarob Posted 6 hours ago Author Posted 6 hours ago I was going to just order a black pick guard but I’ve just seen this vintage mint green colour with a wide bevel, this could work couldn’t it? 2 Quote
mcnach Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago I have one from 2011... well, technically I had (the bass has been modified a lot). I got mine because someone near me was selling it for very little money and at the time I did not have a Precision, so it seemed like a good idea. I loved it! Mine was also very light. Black pickguard and standard knobs. The original pickup was fine, but over the years I tried a couple others and settled with a Seymour Duncan SPB-1. Eventually I replaced the neck as well. The original neck was quite slim and nice, but I prefer maple fingerboards and a bit chunkier necks, so I found a neck from a Squier CV50s and replaced it. I experimented a bit with pickguards of different colours (single ply white and 3-ply mint white). One nice thing is that the pickup route is neat, so it looks pretty good without any pickguard at all. Here's a few pictures of what started as a Squier Mike Dirnt... Quote
Pea Turgh Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 2 hours ago, Minininjarob said: I was going to just order a black pick guard but I’ve just seen this vintage mint green colour with a wide bevel, this could work couldn’t it? My favourite colour combo! I was going to suggest it, but I didn’t want to repeat myself too much! Quote
Minininjarob Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago 2 hours ago, mcnach said: I have one from 2011... well, technically I had (the bass has been modified a lot). I got mine because someone near me was selling it for very little money and at the time I did not have a Precision, so it seemed like a good idea. I loved it! Mine was also very light. Black pickguard and standard knobs. The original pickup was fine, but over the years I tried a couple others and settled with a Seymour Duncan SPB-1. Eventually I replaced the neck as well. The original neck was quite slim and nice, but I prefer maple fingerboards and a bit chunkier necks, so I found a neck from a Squier CV50s and replaced it. I experimented a bit with pickguards of different colours (single ply white and 3-ply mint white). One nice thing is that the pickup route is neat, so it looks pretty good without any pickguard at all. Here's a few pictures of what started as a Squier Mike Dirnt... Your pics don’t work unfortunately. Quote
Minininjarob Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago 1 hour ago, Pea Turgh said: My favourite colour combo! I was going to suggest it, but I didn’t want to repeat myself too much! After looking at some pics online I think I’m gonna stick with black 3 ply. I can always get something different later. Was possibly going to go full black hardware to make it pop even more. Quote
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