These Squier Bronco Mod vids are awesome, thanks for doing them Johnathan! You've covered all the basses (pun), and by doing this, you've also helped people learn about this great instrument and hopefully save some money with deciding what mods they want to do. I have played several Bronco Basses over the years that were owned by friends, I just got my own and plan to do the Lace Blue mod, add better pots, jack and DAddario Chromes. I also own a Squier Vintage Modified SS Jaguar Bass which was my first Short Scale bass, and I absolutely love it! Sadly, the 30" VM SS Jaguar wonderbass is no longer produced =(
To me the Red sounds more, hmmm, "edgier"? Not really "naughty", but with some little growl. The Blue was more clear and clean, not really boring, but less remarkable. Somehow.maybe you get some sense from my garbly babbling. Anyway, but both are quite a contrast to the stock PU! And I was amused about the effort you put into these videos, by dressing accordingly to the tested PU!
You are officially the first person to comment on the wardrobe colour coordination! Pretty nerdy, but I couldn't resist the opportunity! I think your tonal comments are spot on! I think it really comes down to taste and application. The cleaner sound from the Blue may drive some types of effects better (eg octaves, synth, delays, some types of overdrives) but the Red has a brawnier sound - I think the words I would use, in retrospect, are 'attitude' and 'grunt'. Thanks so much for watching and commenting!
@@jonathanwong458music Oh yes, that is an impoertant aspect, having a clean sound BEFORE it goes into modification with effects! I didN#t have that in mind, but it is pretty important. Garbage in, garbage out!
So true, garbage in, garbage out. I use minimal EQ’ing and minimal effects most of the time, live and studio. My little live rig is the same Line6 into a QSC powered PA speaker (CP12) so there is no hiding! Tone has to be good coming out of the instrument.
You don’t know how many years I’ve wanted this video series. Well done and thanks! Is this the most recent “Sonic” series version with the stock 4 saddle bridge or did you swap that out as well?
Thanks for watching!! This bass was the sonic series, so it had the standard 5 screw Fender pattern (4 saddles) - much easier to find replacement bridges!!
Before seeing the lace sensor pickups on your channel, I never thought of them as an option for the bronco(or any bass), only seeing the duncan and something similary priced. That being said, I would see the 'red' one as a choice for heavy drive/distortion/fuzz sounds and the 'blue' for clean to slightly driven sounds. Only considering my personal preference, of course. Looking forward to the poti mod with the blue, which is my favorite already. And nicely done with the matching shirt colors! 👍😁
Thanks so much for watching and commenting! When I worked in a guitar store in the late 90s, there seemed to be a lot of dislike for Lace Sensors despite their presence in several fender signature strats. Everybody wanted Duncans then! There is so much choice now, almost overwhelmingly so. I agree with your comments. The Red seems to be a bit more squished/compressed, which could lend itself well to some drives and fuzzes. I prefer the Blue for its clarity. The 250k vs 500k video just came out. Here’s a link: Squier Bronco bass mods Ep.16: 250k vs. 500k volume pots vs. no pots at all! ua-cam.com/video/fSTThUjfyxM/v-deo.html
@@jonathanwong458music whatched it jut now, love the 500k with the blue one. Had the idea of getting myself a bronco months ago, convinced by your videos... Couldn't bring myself to do it, as I had some unexpected costs piling up... but now I'm positive I should give it a go. Only the choice of laurel or maple fretboard is still open. Anyways, thanks for your work on this series, much apreciated! 👍
Oddly, bronco fingerboard choices are affected by the body colour. eg. I don't think you can get a black body with a maple board (which would look cool). Laurel always felt a bit rough under the fingers, compare to a good rosewood board. I think they sound different too, but that's a whole other divided conversation! Best of luck in your decision!
Think I like the red one of the two. It is more present when you play the note. That first darker sound. Maybe it is just louder because of the higher output that does that. I also like that compared to the original.
Right on! I level matched them to eliminate some of the ‘louder sounds better’ aspect of our ears. I think it really comes down to personal taste and what we like to hear! Everybody likes different things. That’s the beauty of mods! Thanks for watching!
Hello Jonathan, First of all thanks for all these videos! I have two questions for you: - Have you tried telecaster pickup? - Do you think trying to install bass type of pickup are really worth it. Surprisingly I find the guitar stock pickup ok for a bass sound. The 6 pole vs 4 strings don't seem to be a real problem.
Thanks for watching! No, I have not tried a tele style pickup. People have put in lipstick style pickups with good results! Re ‘bass pickups’ . At the end of the day, pickups are wires wound around magnets. The ‘bass’ shape is mostly historical. The pickup wind design and materials used is what probably shapes the tone the most. So if a guitar pickup gives you the voicing you desire, then it’s good! I find, in general, that most bass pickups have a broader frequency spectrum in the low end, but that itself doesn’t necessarily mean better tone as it can muddy up the midrange. Having said that, a super quacky guitar pickup (eg bridge tele) may not be voiced to give you the best bass tone. It really depends on what you’re after and your preferred signal chain. Re pole pieces. This can affect string to string volume balance depending on where the strings sit in the magnetic field. It can also affect the attack. Think music man (pole under the string) vs P or J bass (pole pieces on both sides). The musicman will generally have more note attack.
Thanks for these vids Jonathan! Been thinking about modding a Bronco for a while these really help. Looking forward to see how the 500 pot works out. Unrelated, have you had a chance to try a Fender Japan Junior Collection Jazz? Been eyeballing one but it’s hard to find reviews as in depth as your style.
Thanks so much for watching and commenting! It's viewers like yourself and such comments that keep me inspired to make these! Unfortunately, I missed out on a Fender Junior J bass on eBay at a reasonable price....The prices have since gone way up. I'm still looking!
@@jonathanwong458musicDid I hear you mention before that you're in Ontario? If so, am I too. I just bought a Junior J and it arrived today. I'd be happy for you to check it out.
@@TheGoodness Thanks for the offer! I was born in St. Catharines and went to university in Hamilton, but moved to Winnipeg, Manitoba in 2007. Hope you enjoy the Junior! Still on the lookout for one
I'm so glad I found your videos Johnathan! Your expertise is greatly appreciated. I just ordered my daughter a Bronco for her first bass and promised her I'd customize it for her. I'd like to replace the pickup in her Bronco with another pickup that has the same form factor and I'm wondering if you prefer this Lace Blue pickup over the Seymour Duncan Hot Rails pickup (wired in series) that you reviewed in the second episode if cost was not an issue. Also, was the EMG the only pickup you tried that had an issue picking up the low-e string?
Thanks so much for watching! If you are looking for a 'single coil-sized' pickup that drops into the existing pickguard, then the Lace Sensor Blue, is probably my favourite of the bunch I've tried in that form factor. It has the most clarity and openness of the bunch - the Duncan Hot Rail had lots of bass, but could be a bit muddy and mirky in series. Parallel lacked volume and punch to my ears. The Lace Red was a bit too 'in you face' and compressed sounding. Yes, the EMG S4 was the only one where I had string/magnet range type issues. I keep hearing good things about the Bronco/Musicmaster type pickup from Creamery pickups, but I haven't tried it myself. And they're expensive. I hope your daughter digs the modded Bronco!! Thanks for watching!
@@jonathanwong458music Thanks for the reply, I really appreciate it! In that case, I'll get the Lance Sensor Blue pickup. BTW - All of your videos are super high quality. It shows you love what you're doing and you really put in the work. Have an awesome weekend
I contacted lace sensors a few months ago asking about what pickup they would suggest for a bronco bass and they said they intended the burgundy pickup for the bronco bass. The description of it makes me think it would sound a little more muddy than the red. What do you think?
Thanks for watching! I certainly don't have the knowledge to counter Lace themselves, but the DCR of the burgundy is lower than both the blue and the red, so in terms of output, it 'may' be even lower in output than the blue (if the design is the same)? I've never tried the Burgundy so I really can't say. I'm not sure how differently they are wound (which may greatly influence the tone). Interesting question, though!
I liked what I heard out of that blue lace sensor, I think I'm gonna get one of those...I've also heard good things on the forums about dimarzio "fast track" pickups, which are an alternative to the duncan rail humbuckers, have you tried those before?
I haven’t tried that dimarzio. So many options now! When I was in high school, I remember there really only being the model P, split P and model J models. So I’ve tried all of those. Haven’t tried the more recent offerings yet. I quite liked this Blue! Was warmer than I had initially expected from a guitar focused single coil.
@@jonathanwong458music I have the model j's in my 93 jazz bass...I liked them better than both the stock pups and a set of fender noiseless I tried...I have a set of fender 63 reissue pups that I put in my mij squier jazz that I think sound better though even with the background hum
I much prefer the Blue over the Red for just the same reasons as you stated. If the 500KΩ pot would brighten it up and keep the top end nicely rounded, without any piercing highs would be great.
Thanks so much for watching! Wouldn't it be great if a simple pot switch would open things up a bit? BUT....will it be the right kind of brightness?! Just as you are suggesting, if it's ice-picky, I wouldn't be interested! Stay tuned! I'm glad the subtle sonic differences are audible over UA-cam audio!
Interesting, the red one reminds me of 60’s era P basses with rosewood boards (and 60’s era recording technology unfortunately ) and the blue reminds me of 70’s P basses with maple boards. I prefer the blue.
Right on! I prefer the clarity from the Blue over the Red. Beautiful thing is there are so many good options available now. Fine tune to one's taste and preferences. Thanks for watching!
The biggest differences between the affinity and sonic broncos are: I) 2 saddle bridge vs 4 saddle (sonic) 2) bridge mount hole spacing on the sonic is standard 5 hole fender, not on the affinity 3) 17mm string spacing at the bridge (affinity) vs 19mm (sonic) 4) much better tuners on the sonic 5) wider nut on some affinity, narrower nut on sonic 6) pickguard screw pattern is slightly different 7) not sure about how the stock pickups changed over the years, but they’ve always been low end strat type guitar pickups. 8) out of the box, the sonic feels a little nicer and better made. Quality control also better from what I’ve seen. Thanks for watching!
@@jonathanwong458music Sir Your Channel is very technically informative, I play bass, I know bass design model only, but I don't know electronics, bass string details, Now I understand everything I want to know, not only sonic n affinity 🤗 Its all about from ur channel Sir ... Thankyou
These Squier Bronco Mod vids are awesome, thanks for doing them Johnathan!
You've covered all the basses (pun), and by doing this, you've also helped people learn about this great instrument and hopefully save some money with deciding what mods they want to do.
I have played several Bronco Basses over the years that were owned by friends, I just got my own and plan to do the Lace Blue mod, add better pots, jack and DAddario Chromes.
I also own a Squier Vintage Modified SS Jaguar Bass which was my first Short Scale bass, and I absolutely love it! Sadly, the 30" VM SS Jaguar wonderbass is no longer produced =(
Thanks so much for watching and for the encouragement! Your viewership is much appreciated!!
To me the Red sounds more, hmmm, "edgier"? Not really "naughty", but with some little growl.
The Blue was more clear and clean, not really boring, but less remarkable. Somehow.maybe you get some sense from my garbly babbling.
Anyway, but both are quite a contrast to the stock PU!
And I was amused about the effort you put into these videos, by dressing accordingly to the tested PU!
You are officially the first person to comment on the wardrobe colour coordination! Pretty nerdy, but I couldn't resist the opportunity!
I think your tonal comments are spot on! I think it really comes down to taste and application. The cleaner sound from the Blue may drive some types of effects better (eg octaves, synth, delays, some types of overdrives) but the Red has a brawnier sound - I think the words I would use, in retrospect, are 'attitude' and 'grunt'.
Thanks so much for watching and commenting!
@@jonathanwong458music Oh yes, that is an impoertant aspect, having a clean sound BEFORE it goes into modification with effects! I didN#t have that in mind, but it is pretty important. Garbage in, garbage out!
So true, garbage in, garbage out. I use minimal EQ’ing and minimal effects most of the time, live and studio. My little live rig is the same Line6 into a QSC powered PA speaker (CP12) so there is no hiding! Tone has to be good coming out of the instrument.
You don’t know how many years I’ve wanted this video series. Well done and thanks! Is this the most recent “Sonic” series version with the stock 4 saddle bridge or did you swap that out as well?
Thanks for watching!! This bass was the sonic series, so it had the standard 5 screw Fender pattern (4 saddles) - much easier to find replacement bridges!!
@@jonathanwong458music thanks! I’ve been eyeing a bronco bass for quite a while, think I’ll finally grab a sonic version!
Good luck with the purchase! The sonic series is a definite step-up from the older Affinity model. Hope you dig it!
Before seeing the lace sensor pickups on your channel, I never thought of them as an option for the bronco(or any bass), only seeing the duncan and something similary priced. That being said, I would see the 'red' one as a choice for heavy drive/distortion/fuzz sounds and the 'blue' for clean to slightly driven sounds. Only considering my personal preference, of course. Looking forward to the poti mod with the blue, which is my favorite already. And nicely done with the matching shirt colors! 👍😁
Thanks so much for watching and commenting! When I worked in a guitar store in the late 90s, there seemed to be a lot of dislike for Lace Sensors despite their presence in several fender signature strats. Everybody wanted Duncans then! There is so much choice now, almost overwhelmingly so.
I agree with your comments. The Red seems to be a bit more squished/compressed, which could lend itself well to some drives and fuzzes. I prefer the Blue for its clarity.
The 250k vs 500k video just came out. Here’s a link:
Squier Bronco bass mods Ep.16: 250k vs. 500k volume pots vs. no pots at all!
ua-cam.com/video/fSTThUjfyxM/v-deo.html
@@jonathanwong458music whatched it jut now, love the 500k with the blue one. Had the idea of getting myself a bronco months ago, convinced by your videos... Couldn't bring myself to do it, as I had some unexpected costs piling up... but now I'm positive I should give it a go. Only the choice of laurel or maple fretboard is still open. Anyways, thanks for your work on this series, much apreciated! 👍
Oddly, bronco fingerboard choices are affected by the body colour. eg. I don't think you can get a black body with a maple board (which would look cool). Laurel always felt a bit rough under the fingers, compare to a good rosewood board. I think they sound different too, but that's a whole other divided conversation!
Best of luck in your decision!
Think I like the red one of the two. It is more present when you play the note. That first darker sound. Maybe it is just louder because of the higher output that does that.
I also like that compared to the original.
Right on! I level matched them to eliminate some of the ‘louder sounds better’ aspect of our ears. I think it really comes down to personal taste and what we like to hear! Everybody likes different things. That’s the beauty of mods!
Thanks for watching!
Hello Jonathan,
First of all thanks for all these videos! I have two questions for you:
- Have you tried telecaster pickup?
- Do you think trying to install bass type of pickup are really worth it. Surprisingly I find the guitar stock pickup ok for a bass sound. The 6 pole vs 4 strings don't seem to be a real problem.
Thanks for watching!
No, I have not tried a tele style pickup. People have put in lipstick style pickups with good results!
Re ‘bass pickups’ . At the end of the day, pickups are wires wound around magnets. The ‘bass’ shape is mostly historical. The pickup wind design and materials used is what probably shapes the tone the most. So if a guitar pickup gives you the voicing you desire, then it’s good! I find, in general, that most bass pickups have a broader frequency spectrum in the low end, but that itself doesn’t necessarily mean better tone as it can muddy up the midrange. Having said that, a super quacky guitar pickup (eg bridge tele) may not be voiced to give you the best bass tone. It really depends on what you’re after and your preferred signal chain.
Re pole pieces. This can affect string to string volume balance depending on where the strings sit in the magnetic field. It can also affect the attack. Think music man (pole under the string) vs P or J bass (pole pieces on both sides). The musicman will generally have more note attack.
@jonathanwong458music thanks a lot for your detailed answers! As I play with a 15" orange cab I am looking for heavy mid to balance the deep tone
Think you’re right. Likely tons of lows already from the 15”. Mids will help you cut better!
Thanks for these vids Jonathan! Been thinking about modding a Bronco for a while these really help. Looking forward to see how the 500 pot works out.
Unrelated, have you had a chance to try a Fender Japan Junior Collection Jazz? Been eyeballing one but it’s hard to find reviews as in depth as your style.
Thanks so much for watching and commenting! It's viewers like yourself and such comments that keep me inspired to make these!
Unfortunately, I missed out on a Fender Junior J bass on eBay at a reasonable price....The prices have since gone way up. I'm still looking!
@@jonathanwong458musicDid I hear you mention before that you're in Ontario? If so, am I too. I just bought a Junior J and it arrived today. I'd be happy for you to check it out.
@@TheGoodness Thanks for the offer! I was born in St. Catharines and went to university in Hamilton, but moved to Winnipeg, Manitoba in 2007. Hope you enjoy the Junior! Still on the lookout for one
I'm so glad I found your videos Johnathan! Your expertise is greatly appreciated. I just ordered my daughter a Bronco for her first bass and promised her I'd customize it for her. I'd like to replace the pickup in her Bronco with another pickup that has the same form factor and I'm wondering if you prefer this Lace Blue pickup over the Seymour Duncan Hot Rails pickup (wired in series) that you reviewed in the second episode if cost was not an issue. Also, was the EMG the only pickup you tried that had an issue picking up the low-e string?
Thanks so much for watching!
If you are looking for a 'single coil-sized' pickup that drops into the existing pickguard, then the Lace Sensor Blue, is probably my favourite of the bunch I've tried in that form factor. It has the most clarity and openness of the bunch - the Duncan Hot Rail had lots of bass, but could be a bit muddy and mirky in series. Parallel lacked volume and punch to my ears. The Lace Red was a bit too 'in you face' and compressed sounding. Yes, the EMG S4 was the only one where I had string/magnet range type issues.
I keep hearing good things about the Bronco/Musicmaster type pickup from Creamery pickups, but I haven't tried it myself. And they're expensive.
I hope your daughter digs the modded Bronco!! Thanks for watching!
@@jonathanwong458music Thanks for the reply, I really appreciate it! In that case, I'll get the Lance Sensor Blue pickup.
BTW - All of your videos are super high quality. It shows you love what you're doing and you really put in the work. Have an awesome weekend
Thanks for the encouragement! Appreciate it!
I contacted lace sensors a few months ago asking about what pickup they would suggest for a bronco bass and they said they intended the burgundy pickup for the bronco bass. The description of it makes me think it would sound a little more muddy than the red. What do you think?
Thanks for watching! I certainly don't have the knowledge to counter Lace themselves, but the DCR of the burgundy is lower than both the blue and the red, so in terms of output, it 'may' be even lower in output than the blue (if the design is the same)? I've never tried the Burgundy so I really can't say. I'm not sure how differently they are wound (which may greatly influence the tone). Interesting question, though!
I liked what I heard out of that blue lace sensor, I think I'm gonna get one of those...I've also heard good things on the forums about dimarzio "fast track" pickups, which are an alternative to the duncan rail humbuckers, have you tried those before?
I haven’t tried that dimarzio. So many options now! When I was in high school, I remember there really only being the model P, split P and model J models. So I’ve tried all of those. Haven’t tried the more recent offerings yet.
I quite liked this Blue! Was warmer than I had initially expected from a guitar focused single coil.
@@jonathanwong458music I have the model j's in my 93 jazz bass...I liked them better than both the stock pups and a set of fender noiseless I tried...I have a set of fender 63 reissue pups that I put in my mij squier jazz that I think sound better though even with the background hum
All about finding that match between wood and electronics! Thanks for watching!
I much prefer the Blue over the Red for just the same reasons as you stated. If the 500KΩ pot would brighten it up and keep the top end nicely rounded, without any piercing highs would be great.
Thanks so much for watching! Wouldn't it be great if a simple pot switch would open things up a bit? BUT....will it be the right kind of brightness?! Just as you are suggesting, if it's ice-picky, I wouldn't be interested! Stay tuned! I'm glad the subtle sonic differences are audible over UA-cam audio!
Interesting, the red one reminds me of 60’s era P basses with rosewood boards (and 60’s era recording technology unfortunately ) and the blue reminds me of 70’s P basses with maple boards. I prefer the blue.
Right on! I prefer the clarity from the Blue over the Red. Beautiful thing is there are so many good options available now. Fine tune to one's taste and preferences. Thanks for watching!
Sir Wong, Bronco affinity n Bronco Sonic, wat r differences?? I c bridge n tunerhead difference, wat about sound n pickups ???
The biggest differences between the affinity and sonic broncos are:
I) 2 saddle bridge vs 4 saddle (sonic)
2) bridge mount hole spacing on the sonic is standard 5 hole fender, not on the affinity
3) 17mm string spacing at the bridge (affinity) vs 19mm (sonic)
4) much better tuners on the sonic
5) wider nut on some affinity, narrower nut on sonic
6) pickguard screw pattern is slightly different
7) not sure about how the stock pickups changed over the years, but they’ve always been low end strat type guitar pickups.
8) out of the box, the sonic feels a little nicer and better made. Quality control also better from what I’ve seen.
Thanks for watching!
Thanx Sir... The confusing is Price.. 😊 Sonic 19k - Affinity 24k
No need for Sir!
If you have the option to choose, I would definitely take the sonic over the affinity. Hands down.
@@jonathanwong458music Sir Your Channel is very technically informative, I play bass, I know bass design model only, but I don't know electronics, bass string details, Now I understand everything I want to know, not only sonic n affinity 🤗 Its all about from ur channel Sir ... Thankyou
Thanks so much for watching. I’m glad it is useful to you!