@@loocorez0 I'm a newbie first off so take it as you will. Feels good. Strings are a little high but definitely playable. I was actually looking at the Epiphone Embassy and they are very comparable. So back to the SPR feels good and sounds good. I traded two lower end basses in at the same time so I got 10% off so I paid $409 - the trade value. The Epiphone Embassy sounds a little brighter but that's about it .
I've bought a couple of Squires (a 40th anniversary Jazzmaster and a Starcaster) in the last year and I can't believe how nice they are. This looks awesome--thank you for this review. I'm probably going to get one.
Thankfully they're not expensive and there's even coupons out there! I saw where Fender's website had a 10% off coupon on your first order and confirmed it works for these new paranormal guitars (and bass)!
Those pickups are from a squier vintage modified telecaster bass that they don't make anymore. Except it says fender on the pup instead of suier. And the bridge is off a squier 60s vibe mustang bass.
A lot of folks have mentioned the bridge - they also use it on the Fender JMJ Mustang bass...no one has mentioned the pickups yet! That's interesting. I really like them, no matter where they came from!
I would pick one up if the bridge were farther back. It definitely has that vintage vibe. I have a Mustang bass and a G&L Fallout so don't really need another shorty. Thanks for the great demo!
Well I changed my mind, I went ahead and picked one up and I have to say I was wrong about my initial concerns. This is a great little bass. Thanks again for the demo. Cheers
I've tinkered with a couple fuzzes and distortions so far and had mixed results but that's not really surprising with bass. I haven't exactly bought the most "bass appropriate" pedals being that I'm primarily a guitarist :D
I’m definitely looking seriously at getting one of these, they look lovely, I’m not sure about the Shell Pink variant that’s just been released. I will definitely scotchbrite the neck like I did with my 40th Anniversary Jazzmaster and I’ll be going for flatwounds.
My 1973 Mustang Bass has that bridge, it’s a vintage style Mustang bridge. It’s oversized to make room for the string mutes, even though those aren’t present on the bass reviewed. Everybody removes them anyway.
Any chance we could get a picture with the pickguard off? I am thinking that a set of sims quad pickups would be a perfect complement for this. Just need to see how the extra switches could be fitted. Thanks in advance. Great video.
I changed the strings today - it's not a swimming pool route and I didn't get a picture while I had it off but it's got a fair amount of room underneath there! Basically where the 3 way switch and the knobs are is wide open in the open space but where the pickups are it's notched specifically for dual pickups.
I was thinking the same thing about the bridge pickup being the showstopper. The neck was too muddy through your rig. I did not notice this in other reviews.
Honestly if I'd seen the shell pink, I'd have had a very tough decision in front of me but ultimately I'm extremely happy with the green! Enjoy the bass!
That's definitely the direction I think I'm going to go! Just gotta decide if I'm going to put La Bella Deep Talk' Flats (they're like 20% as expensive as this whole bass was!) or maybe just plain ole D'Addario Chromes!
I bought a pink one from Fender direct. I'd love to find someone in my area to pinstripe it! I like it better than my MIM Fender Rascal Bass with 3 single coil lipstick pickups. I asked CME to make an exclusive in purple. God, I'd love that!!! Curtis Novak makes some replacement pickups that'll fit it.
Nice looking bass! Is it smaller in size and length than a full scale jazz or p - body, headstock, etc. - or did Squier just move the bridge to make it a short scale? It looks to me like just a bridge placement.
I didn't realize it (though I sort of felt it) until I put it on a stand next to my Jazz bass and my P-bass but the body and neck are the same length as both a P and a J, they only moved the bridge just like you said, to add that shorter scale! It's why it didn't feel awkward to me (I'm a big guy, me and smaller instruments don't always get along)
Great question! I've never played the Sterling HH but I had a Stingray 5 single H and I don't feel like they sounded much alike at all - but I can't say for sure.
I thought it was and looked one up and it had more like a standard bass bridge - but then I saw there's another Mustang bass model that *does* have this bridge so that's exactly what it is! Thanks for the heads up!
It really does - some days I miss my massive SVT+810 rig but I am glad I never have to carry that thing around again and the plugins sound great and playing at home is the majority of my bass playing these days!
Nice review🎸👍🏾🥤🤳1st thing I did was look at CuNiFe replacement pickups😁FENDER hasn't put out any yet but I imagine it will be a smart business move if they do. I've seen a few used 70s Vintage Bass WRHBs on various sellers over $200 per pickup✌🏼😎🤳
I kind of like the Mustang, but as a bigger guy, the smaller body on it makes me feel HUGE and I don’t like it. I like that this is a full sized bass with the bridge moved to give me shorter scale length. They really, really knocked it out if the park with this one. I almost want to buy a second one for when thees inevitably get discontinued!
For a budget bass it’s cool. That bass lacks a lot in overall pervasive value. The pickups are not good in every situation of music. The are not interchangeable with almost any other alternatives. Cheaper wood selection, short scale. This bass “looks cool.” Somebody said let’s just throw out some concept here that looks cool and throw a price tag on it. It’s cool if you merely want a cheap bass. It’s horrible if you are looking for longevity and upgradable adaptability.
I'm sorry to hear that! Make sure to check out some other demos of it in case they use it in ways I haven't/wouldn't/are better at the audio engineering side of demo videos! I have also found out that Novak makes a wide range bass humbucker that can be used as an upgrade!
What do you think? Are you tempted by any of the new Squier Paranormal series?! I know there's a couple of others that I'd like to get my hands on!
Squiers are awesome but when they get to auesome they stop production dont want them being to good because then you would never need to buy a fender 😂
I walked into a GC to buy a different bass. Didn't think these were in stores yet. But to my surprise it was and I did😂
@@dynodansmoking how do you like it? How much you pay?
@@loocorez0 I'm a newbie first off so take it as you will. Feels good. Strings are a little high but definitely playable. I was actually looking at the Epiphone Embassy and they are very comparable. So back to the SPR feels good and sounds good. I traded two lower end basses in at the same time so I got 10% off so I paid $409 - the trade value. The Epiphone Embassy sounds a little brighter but that's about it .
That color is gorgeous! Squier has been knocking it out of the park here lately!
I do love that finish and the shape. Glad to hear that it punches well above its price-point!
I'm so looking forward to getting mine !! ❤️
I ordered one of these to match my Sherwood green 98’ American vintage reissue Strat. Can’t wait to see them together!
I've bought a couple of Squires (a 40th anniversary Jazzmaster and a Starcaster) in the last year and I can't believe how nice they are. This looks awesome--thank you for this review. I'm probably going to get one.
I almost bought a 40th anniversary Jazzmaster after I played one - the quality has stepped up so much in the last 5-10 years!
It's got a tone and a vibe. Would love to get one of these...
Thankfully they're not expensive and there's even coupons out there! I saw where Fender's website had a 10% off coupon on your first order and confirmed it works for these new paranormal guitars (and bass)!
You picked a great color!
I think so too! It really spoke to me the moment I saw it!
@@40WattPodcastOcean Turquoise🤔
I had one of the original Fender Rascals. 3 lipstick pups. Quirky and fun but not really a stage grade instrument
The bridge is from the fender jmj rw mustang bass, and yes, that's the Coronado headstock.
Those pickups are from a squier vintage modified telecaster bass that they don't make anymore. Except it says fender on the pup instead of suier. And the bridge is off a squier 60s vibe mustang bass.
A lot of folks have mentioned the bridge - they also use it on the Fender JMJ Mustang bass...no one has mentioned the pickups yet! That's interesting. I really like them, no matter where they came from!
Great review thanks I am going to check one out today!
I would pick one up if the bridge were farther back. It definitely has that vintage vibe. I have a Mustang bass and a G&L Fallout so don't really need another shorty. Thanks for the great demo!
Well I changed my mind, I went ahead and picked one up and I have to say I was wrong about my initial concerns. This is a great little bass. Thanks again for the demo. Cheers
It sounds awesome Phillip, I look forward to hear how the humbucker sounds with distortion when you make the future videos with it.
I've tinkered with a couple fuzzes and distortions so far and had mixed results but that's not really surprising with bass. I haven't exactly bought the most "bass appropriate" pedals being that I'm primarily a guitarist :D
@@40WattPodcast oh same, my board is mostly guitar focused so the only effects I usually put on bass is delay and chorus usually.
Danelectro French toast sounds sick on bass
I’m definitely looking seriously at getting one of these, they look lovely, I’m not sure about the Shell Pink variant that’s just been released. I will definitely scotchbrite the neck like I did with my 40th Anniversary Jazzmaster and I’ll be going for flatwounds.
I dig it my dude, love the content. Keep the dream going!
Thanks for watching!
I don't have one but I WANT ONE!
You need one!
Yes!!! That’s a nice bass.
I'm really, really impressed with it!
Thanks For Sharing 🎸
Waiting on mine now…. The pickups are my main reason for buying it.
The bridge is a Mustang bass bridge
Unfortunately I learned that after this video so it's immortalized and I'm sure I'll have people correcting me for as long as this video stays up LOL
I just got one today!
Bass twins!
My 1973 Mustang Bass has that bridge, it’s a vintage style Mustang bridge. It’s oversized to make room for the string mutes, even though those aren’t present on the bass reviewed. Everybody removes them anyway.
Any chance we could get a picture with the pickguard off? I am thinking that a set of sims quad pickups would be a perfect complement for this. Just need to see how the extra switches could be fitted. Thanks in advance. Great video.
When I get new strings for it I’ll snag a shot of under the pickguard!
I changed the strings today - it's not a swimming pool route and I didn't get a picture while I had it off but it's got a fair amount of room underneath there! Basically where the 3 way switch and the knobs are is wide open in the open space but where the pickups are it's notched specifically for dual pickups.
I was thinking the same thing about the bridge pickup being the showstopper. The neck was too muddy through your rig. I did not notice this in other reviews.
I have visited as requested 😊
Thanks for checking it out!
I use a Raapala digital scale used for weighing fish. It's accurate and has a max weight limit of 25 pounds. I've never seen a 25 pound guitar.
Just picked one up in Shell Pink . . . . has anyone found a suitable gig bag for this bass?
My Fender Rascal fits in a full scale bass gig bag.
@@mannishboy1 Thanks, Man!
Honestly if I'd seen the shell pink, I'd have had a very tough decision in front of me but ultimately I'm extremely happy with the green! Enjoy the bass!
@@40WattPodcast Thank you!
Flats on short scales are great. That'll be a great move.
That's definitely the direction I think I'm going to go! Just gotta decide if I'm going to put La Bella Deep Talk' Flats (they're like 20% as expensive as this whole bass was!) or maybe just plain ole D'Addario Chromes!
@@40WattPodcast I'd start with the Chromes. They're a touch brighter, and that might be nice with the sorry scale and HBs.
I bought a pink one from Fender direct. I'd love to find someone in my area to pinstripe it!
I like it better than my MIM Fender Rascal Bass with 3 single coil lipstick pickups.
I asked CME to make an exclusive in purple. God, I'd love that!!!
Curtis Novak makes some replacement pickups that'll fit it.
Oh you got one of the three pickup ones! I was so curious about those. I'd love to try one!
I love it
If you find the neck too sticky, try polishing it with carnauba wax, works extremely well without destroying the finish :)
That's great information! Going to look into that!
I was expecting a Fender Mudbucker, surprised by their definition.
It’s definitely got a lot more clarity and pinch than I expected!
The bridge is from a. Mustang bass
Nice looking bass! Is it smaller in size and length than a full scale jazz or p - body, headstock, etc. - or did Squier just move the bridge to make it a short scale? It looks to me like just a bridge placement.
I didn't realize it (though I sort of felt it) until I put it on a stand next to my Jazz bass and my P-bass but the body and neck are the same length as both a P and a J, they only moved the bridge just like you said, to add that shorter scale! It's why it didn't feel awkward to me (I'm a big guy, me and smaller instruments don't always get along)
Mustang bridge?
The bridge is typical for a vintage Mustang Bass,, also 30 inch scale.
Sound wise would you consider this similar to the Sterling HH??
Great question! I've never played the Sterling HH but I had a Stingray 5 single H and I don't feel like they sounded much alike at all - but I can't say for sure.
Is the Bridge from a Mustang Bass?
I thought it was and looked one up and it had more like a standard bass bridge - but then I saw there's another Mustang bass model that *does* have this bridge so that's exactly what it is! Thanks for the heads up!
@davidsiegel1551 apparently the JMJ Mustang bass uses it too!
The bridge is the same used on the Mustang bass, sans the Player version.
Yeah! A few folks have pointed that out to me! I guess I just never realized it!
That's a 60's style mustang bridge. The Vintera 60's Mustang has the same bridge.
SVT Sim. sound always good
It really does - some days I miss my massive SVT+810 rig but I am glad I never have to carry that thing around again and the plugins sound great and playing at home is the majority of my bass playing these days!
looks great but its seems pretty big for a short scale.
It’s a full sized bass body and neck - the bridge is moved forward four inches in comparison to a jazz or p-bass
Nice review🎸👍🏾🥤🤳1st thing I did was look at CuNiFe replacement pickups😁FENDER hasn't put out any yet but I imagine it will be a smart business move if they do. I've seen a few used 70s Vintage Bass WRHBs on various sellers over $200 per pickup✌🏼😎🤳
FINALLY a squier short scale other than the kid's Bronco and the fugly Mustang. Mike Kerr seems to be giving some tips to them. INSTANT BUY.
I kind of like the Mustang, but as a bigger guy, the smaller body on it makes me feel HUGE and I don’t like it. I like that this is a full sized bass with the bridge moved to give me shorter scale length. They really, really knocked it out if the park with this one. I almost want to buy a second one for when thees inevitably get discontinued!
@@40WattPodcast im buying the 2 colors for sure. This is a dream come true.
Its a Fender Mustang Bass Bridge
I feel like the bridge is pushed a little too far forward on the body. Maybe if I played one I would feel different. Anyway, still cool. Great video.
I think it just looks that way because the bridge extends so far forward from the saddles. It feels very natural in its placement for me
@@40WattPodcast Oh yeah? Cool. I have a Mustang sitting right here and it seems to be the same bridge. I see what you mean :)
it's a mustang bridge
They should of added lipstick pickups like the old model. But I get it's a blend of 2 models
I really liked that it had the humbuckers, but I do wish it had both options available!
Mustang style bridge
Not short scale strings , medium scale
You're absolutely correct, that's what I ended up buying for it!
😎😎🤘👌✌
Thanks for watching!
the bridge looks a mustang Bridge, as I can tell ;-)
For a budget bass it’s cool. That bass lacks a lot in overall pervasive value. The pickups are not good in every situation of music. The are not interchangeable with almost any other alternatives. Cheaper wood selection, short scale. This bass “looks cool.” Somebody said let’s just throw out some concept here that looks cool and throw a price tag on it. It’s cool if you merely want a cheap bass. It’s horrible if you are looking for longevity and upgradable adaptability.
Not impressed doesn’t sound good at all extremely disappointed 😢
I'm sorry to hear that! Make sure to check out some other demos of it in case they use it in ways I haven't/wouldn't/are better at the audio engineering side of demo videos! I have also found out that Novak makes a wide range bass humbucker that can be used as an upgrade!
It’s a mustang bridge