🎶 Unleash your inner rockstar with the classic vibe!
The Fender Squier Classic Vibe 60s Precision Bass in Olympic White is a meticulously designed instrument that pays homage to the iconic 1960s models. Featuring a Fender-designed alnico pickup, a vintage-tinted gloss neck, and durable nickel-plated hardware, this bass combines classic aesthetics with modern performance. Weighing in at just 5 kg and measuring 52 x 15.5 x 4 inches, it’s perfect for musicians seeking both style and substance.
Back Material Type | Poplar |
String Material Type | Nickel Steel |
Item Dimensions | 52 x 15.5 x 4 inches |
Item Weight | 5 Kilograms |
Size | Full |
Finish Types | Painted |
Color | Olympic White |
Number of Strings | 4 |
Operation Mode | Manual |
J**B
I love it!
Amazing bass, how sweet the sound! Seriously, i am a happy customer. I've never played a squier built this well and that played so well out of the box. I have been playing a Fender Mexican Standard Jazz bass for many years but it's starting to fall apart. I wanted something new and reliable. This does not feel or sound like a Squier. It's punchy, and is equally as durable. The paint job is sharp too! I am a fan of the classic vibe series. Will likely start a collection
D**E
Great for the price
Finish is perfect, no blemishes at all. The guitar needed a setup but should be expected when it hasn’t been handled by a music store. Neck relief was off but adjusted easily. The intonation wasn’t set but no issues fixing that. If you don’t know how to do a set up, no time like the present. All steps can be learned via YouTube. Pickups are tolerable, but will be replaced. Frets are 4.5/5 on how they are dressed. If you want a good starter bass, you can’t go wrong with this one!
G**N
Exceeds expectations
What I like about this bass:1.) Quick fast delivery and packed well.2.) I swapped out the strings for flatwounds, and it sounded authentic and balanced right out the box3.) That authentic Fender P sound.4.) Vintage looks were appealing, and the instrument felt good in my hands. The neck was an improvement over what I felt was the baseball bat version of the Fender P's I had played early in my career5.) Swapped out the Squire Pickups for Bartolini's...and woomp, there it is. Tone for days.. Although I must admit the stock pickups were fine too.6.) If you are a beginer, you can't go wrong with this bass. As an experienced musician, I find them wonderful and at that sweet spot price point. They are worth a lot more.Dislikes:1.) Not many. I notice the frets could be a little more smoother on the edges.. If I was someone to do frequent slides.. it would sting a bit.. But thats minor for me.2.) Really, I don't have anything I can say I dislike about this. Squire has come a long way! The vintage series both Chinese and Indonesian are great instruments. I have four between the two series, and perhaps at some point I might get the 50's P bass Squire..
H**A
Almost Perfect
Update: dropped a star because, realistically, it's not perfect. Rather than enumerate every little flaw, I'll just say no dealbreakers and even though it's not perfect, I'd still buy another Classic Vibe - especially on sale. Just budget for some tech work if you want it flawless. Happy instrument shopping.Squier Classic Vibe 60s Jazz Bass in Daphne Blue from Amazon Warehouse used.Immediately impressed. Neck is a little heavy but doesn't dive. Visual inspection revealed almost no blemishes save for a few nicks on the pickguard. The initial setup was fine but the neck needed just a quarter turn more relief to get .012" at the 7th fret. Action was pretty good but I tweaked it a touch. Intonation wasn't bad either but the low E string has a lump in it so that might affect the intonation a little. Pickups need to come down a touch because thumping the strings with any force will create a 'tick' sound but moderate to light playing gives no problem. I almost forgot but the volume and tone pots seemed like they didn't work at first but after twisting them a little bit now they're fine. Good resistance and everything. It's almost like the person who returned it didn't play it much at all. Frets have some tiny scratches here and there but nothing terrible.I've only had it for a few hours but I like it and will probably keep it. For reference, I've been playing music for just over 30 years but don't buy instruments regularly and only recently started playing more bass. The last guitar I bought was an Ibanez RG7321 hardtail seven string used from a dude on Craigslist for the same price I paid for this bass. There are minor fret edge sharpies but nothing a little attention or play time can't fix.Like you, I've heard about these new Squiers and how they're not like they used to be back in the 90s. The hype is real - it's a solid instrument (especially) for beginners or someone who wants to add a particular style instrument to their collection without going up the food chain. Honestly it's a good bass.Amazon, take down that review video that's on this page. The reviewer said this is a short scale bass with 22 frets. It's not: it's a long scale 34" bass with 20 frets.
A**R
I’d recommend it to anyone looking for a bargain in a good bass.
It’s a good feeling bass, and a good value for the beginner or the seasoned bassist. I had a USA made Precision many years ago and I like feel of the Squire Jazz much better.
A**W
Amazing Bass!
I’m so happy with my purchase! This bass is everything I hoped it would be and more. I have owned basses in the past that were almost double in price than this one and I must say, this bass is by far my favorite and feels the best. The neck is smooth and slim but not too slim like the 70s version. The pickups sound fantastic and I doubt I will change them. Do yourself a favor and get this bass!Note: I had to put quite a bit of time to get it set up properly though. It came to me with the neck extremely bowed and the string height was way off. Even if you can’t set it up yourself it’s still worth the money to buy it and get it set up from a tech.
C**S
Sent Used with bowed neck and HUGE sticker on front
I was sent a used model from 2021 with a bowed neck and horrible string buzz on E string.There was a also a HUGE fender circular sticker plastered on front that was/is impossible to taked off.It stripped the plastic pick guard shield.There was no one from Fender to help. Same company that renigged on model i bought a year earlier and the never delivered it or responded.
A**O
Can't beat the classic vibes
The classic vibes line from fender have not disappointed me at all. Another fine addition to my collection. Shipping was super fast with prime ordered it Friday and had it my hands Sunday.
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