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Squier Affinity Precision Bass Main Features
- Thin, playable C neck profile
- Dual single-coil pickup configuration
- Traditional open-gear tuners
- Elegant Squier headstock
Comfortably Designed Modern Neck
The Squier Affinity PJ Bass is made with a slim and playable neck, perfect for learning the fundamentals of bass guitar. A modern C neck profile offers a comfortable feel for most playing styles.Two Versatile P/J Single Coils
In addition to the traditional split single-coil Precision Bass pickup included on the P Bass, the Affinity Series PJ Bass adds on an extra single-coil Jazz Bass bridge pickup. Each pickup has its own Volume control with a Master Tone to fine-tune the output.Vintage Style Tuners
Some things are perfect just the way they are and that includes the open-gear vintage-style tuning machines on the Squier Precision PJ Bass. These open gear tuners keep strings reliably in tune, provide easy adjustments and add an extra touch of class.Two-Color Headstock Logo
Speaking of classy details, the Affinity Series Precision Bass also includes an updated headstock. An elegant gold and black Squier logo is the perfect final touch to this affordable yet beautifully crafted instrument.The Squier Affinity Series Precision Bass PJ is priced for beginners but built to become a reliable go-to instrument that always feels comfortable to play. A P/J pickup configuration and a fast-playing, slim neck ensure the Affinity Series Bass delivers a variety of tones from meaty to crisp with minimal hand fatigue, even after hours of practice. There’s no better way to learn bass guitar than with Fender looks and classic P Bass tone.



- Thin and lightweight body
- Slim "C"-shaped neck profile
- PJ pickup configuration
- Open-gear tuning machines
- 4-saddle bass bridge
4.5
16 Reviews
87%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
Excellent Quality
Just to be clear, I had the money to buy what ever bass I wanted….however, I bought this bass because the poplar body is lighter than the alder used in MIM and USA Fenders. This was the lightest bass I could find in the Fender/Squire line up. It was set up perfect, no fret buzz, smooth edges in the neck and the paint color is exactly what I wanted. It sounds great. I swapped out the bridge for a fender high mass with brass saddles, changed the strings to DR fat beams and I absolutely love it. I have several other basses and guitars including USA and MIM Fender instruments and this one is an undeniably great guitar. I play on a regular basis for audiences of 200+ and I love how well this bass looks and sounds. I will be swapping out the pickups and pots in the future but just because I can, not because it needs it. Tuners are fine, no issues there. I will be sanding off the Squire logo and putting something else there, something original. My advice is to try out the bass in the store and buy the one that feels right. When I bought this one I played at least 10 different basses in the store that day including some higher priced USA models. This one played and felt the best to me so I bought it and will continue to mod and make it my own.
Most Liked Negative Review
Fit and Finish Issues
Went to my local GC and order this bass, picked it up a week later. Out of the box there was something loose and rattling around in inside under the pick guard. One of the tone controls looked a little bent and didn't turn smoothly. Brought it back for a refund because there wasn't anything similar in stock. Should have gone with Fender over Squire.
- Practicing14
- Jamming9
- School Bands5
- Small Venues5
- Recording2
- Craftsmanship3
- Fret Buzz3
- Poor Pick Up2
- Flat Sound1
- Experienced8
- Novice6
- Fun To Play13
- Good Feel10
- Good Tone9
- Solid Electronics7
- Good Pick Up5
Reviewed by 16 customers
Excellent Quality
submitted9 days ago
byJason
fromGerogia
Just to be clear, I had the money to buy what ever bass I wanted….however, I bought this bass because the poplar body is lighter than the alder used in MIM and USA Fenders. This was the lightest bass I could find in the Fender/Squire line up. It was set up perfect, no fret buzz, smooth edges in the neck and the paint color is exactly what I wanted. It sounds great. I swapped out the bridge for a fender high mass with brass saddles, changed the strings to DR fat beams and I absolutely love it. I have several other basses and guitars including USA and MIM Fender instruments and this one is an undeniably great guitar. I play on a regular basis for audiences of 200+ and I love how well this bass looks and sounds. I will be swapping out the pickups and pots in the future but just because I can, not because it needs it. Tuners are fine, no issues there. I will be sanding off the Squire logo and putting something else there, something original. My advice is to try out the bass in the store and buy the one that feels right. When I bought this one I played at least 10 different basses in the store that day including some higher priced USA models. This one played and felt the best to me so I bought it and will continue to mod and make it my own.
I would buy or recommend this product.
submitted3 months ago
byMixhael
fromArkansas
I've been playing bass since the 70's. I've owned all kinds over the years. This bass after I set it up plays as good as any American or standard I've owned. I bought it on sale for about 225.00. Great investment and a great sounding bass. No flaws on the build or finish. I think most of the reviews sound like young beginner musicians. Great bass to learn on for the youngsters!!!!
Has worked out great as a first bass for an old drummer.
submitteda year ago
byMike
fromCanton, Ohio
Ordered online with the Black Friday sale and the new online discount. Old percussionist wanting to learn bass and this has been extremely easy to pick up and play. It sounds great to my ears though either an old Ashdown Superfly driving an old single 15, or a brandnew Markbass CMB101.
Beginner Bass Player
submitteda year ago
byEdwin
fromPortland, OR
New to playing bass. Talked to friends about which one to buy. They recommended this bass. Glad I bought it because it offers many different sounds. Plus a good price. Really happy with my purchase. Now back to learning "Another One Bites The Dust" :-)
Great Bass!!
Verified Buyer
submitteda year ago
byDiana
fromCt
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I use this to practice daily
i would recommend this for a starter bass
Verified Buyer
submitted2 years ago
byBill
fromMIDDLETON WI
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Really easy to play for a beginner like myself
Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.
submitteda year ago
asked byWILL
fromTexas
Does guitar center provide a set up for basses
No, we don't. Our instruments ship in factory sealed boxes. We do not set up new instruments. It will be set up by Squier.submitted2 years ago
asked byDabby
fromundisclosed
Is this short or full scale bass
The the Affinity Series Precision Bass is long scale.submitted3 years ago
asked byJen
fromundisclosed
Weight ?
About 8.5 lbs, not too bad.submitted3 years ago
asked bybrian
fromtn
what is the nut width on this?
1.5"submitted3 years ago
asked byChristopher
fromBeecher City, IL
What is the factory string gauge?
Nickel Plated Steel (.045-.105 Gauges)submitted3 years ago
asked byTom
fromundisclosed
Weight, please. TY.
All basses vary depending on the density of the wood. Even the same model can vary up to 1.5 lbs Manufacturers usually only spec size and type of wood. Bass Guitars are generally between 8.00 and 10.00 lbs. The only way to know the weight of an individual instrument is to weigh it. This will be approximately 8.5 – 9.5 lbs.submitted4 years ago
asked byChef Dave
fromLouisville.Ky
Where is this bass made? Plan on buying this or the Jackson Limited Edition J S Concert Today...Thanks...
Indonesia.submitted4 years ago
asked byJackson
fromPennsylvania, United States
What string gauges is the stock nut made to fit?
It can take several gauges. Please give us a call to better help you out – 877-687-5403submitted4 years ago
asked byblakdice
fromdetroit
What kind of wood is this bass made of?
Poplar

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