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An easy-to-play, super affordable bass.
With its slim 30' scale neck and lightweight body, the Squier© Affinity Series Bronco Bass Guitar is easy on the hands and the shoulder. Features a double-cutaway body, maple neck and fingerboard, 19 frets, single-coil pickup, master volume, and tone.
Squier by Fender Affinity Series Bronco Bass Guitar Features:
- A perfect starter bass for students
- Delivers a great tone and feel
- A solid value that no other bass can match
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WOW!
i just got this bass a little while back, and even though i outgrew it in like a week it's a really nice simple bass that will definetly stay in my inventory for a long time. this is a great bass for any style of music you want to play whether it be soul or metal. definetly the best starter bass for this amount of money. do not buy the sets that come with an amp an everything cause everything in it is poorly made
Reviewed by socalguy on 4/23/2007 who plays metal, pop punk, acoustic.
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The most I could ask for at this price
I am still a beginner bass player, I do not take lessons, but I learn by myself. This is a great bass, the only problem I have with it is that it gets out of tune easily. But for the price, it's awesome.
Reviewed by whitney on 4/16/2007 who plays Alternative.
32 people found this review helpful.
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Perfect, for what it is
First of all, this bass shouldn't be compared with high dollar, professional level basses, because it ain't one. But it's great at what it is, an entry level short scale bass. I play a Fender Jazz bass in my church and with a band on the side. My son, like most boys, wants to emulated Daddy. So he asked for a bass. I bought him this bass for his 8th birthday. Okay, it doesn't make the same sound as a Fender Jazz. It's low register is a bit muddy sounding, but this is a SHORTSCALE bass. There's a reason why Gibson's shortscale basses weren't ever a real threat to Fender's full size basses. The standard 34" neck of Fender's P bass set the standard for the entire industry. Even Jack Bruce plays a full scale bass these days. Don't compare apples to oranges and you'll find this to be one sweet little orange.
Reviewed by The Machine on 6/29/2007 who plays Rock, gospel.
17 people found this review helpful.
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Not just for beginners
This is a great bass for beginners, but really, anyone can play it. This is a very comfortable, great sounding and great playing bass. I may buy more basses in the future, but the Bronco will remain my primary instrument.
Reviewed by on 2/13/2007 who plays Rock, Alternative.
14 people found this review helpful.
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great bass
I have had this bass since i was young. Which was perfect for me. Not to heavy and the neck is shorter which made it easier to play. it hasnt changed since. overall, it is a great bass for a good price. It satisfies most of my needs to play and stays in great shape after years of playing.
Reviewed by markm on 7/16/2007 who plays Rock/Industrial/Hard Rock.
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