レビュー Squier [Vintage Modified Series] Jazz Bass - Natural Maple
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- 1↑. 生産国はどこですか?(米国、日本、メキシコ、フランス等) フレット数、ピックアップの種類、コンフィギュレーションはどうなっていますか? ブリッジの種類は何ですか?(フロイドローズ、ウィルキンソン等) どんなコントローラーがついていますか?(ボリューム、トーン、ピックアップセレクター等) ネックの種類は何ですか?
- 2↑. ネックのハイポジションの弾き心地は良いですか? シェイプや重量など人間工学的によく考慮されたデザインとなっていますか? 簡単に良いサウンドが出せますか? ドライバは安定してますか?
- 3↑. あなたはこの製品をどんなアンプもしくはエフェクトと使用していますか? どのような設定(クリーン、ディストーション等)でどのようなサウンドが得られましたか? あなたの好きなサウンドは?また嫌いなサウンドは? あなたの音楽スタイルに合いますか?
- 4↑. この製品のどんなところが一番気に入っていますか?また気に入らないですか? この製品を購入する前にその他のモデルも試してみましたか? この製品の価格性能比はどう思いますか? この製品を試した結果、次も同じ製品を購入しようと思いますか? サウンドの精確さ、音質はどうですか?
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- 特徴

- This is a Mexican made Squier guitar. Squier is made by Fender, and generally is their discount models. This is based off of a Vintage Jazz Bass. However, it's not the same quality as the actual vintage ones (Fender doesn't really make many guitars of the same quality, and if they do, they're painfully expensive). There are 3 knobs (one for each pickup, neck and bridge, and then a master tone knob). As the bass has two knobs for each pickup, there is no selection. The bass has a maple body with a maple neck and fingerboard as well. There are 20 frets and a Standard Fender Jazz bridge. Overall it's a standard bass.
- 使いやすさ

- It's pretty easy to play this bass, as it doesn't have any major flaws. It's not the smoothest playing bass in the world, but it could be much worse. It's a reasonably heavy bass but it's not going to hurt your back as much as a thick vintage P-bass potentially would. Getting a good sound out of it is pretty tricky unless you change the pickups.
- サウンド

- As I said in the last paragraph, I don't think this bass sounds particularly good. However, the trick with Squiers in general is basically to gut them and get new pickups and wiring. The main reason that Squiers are so much cheaper than their Fender counterparts is that the pickups and wiring are worse. Therefore, a simple rewiring and installing new pickups will solve that problem. They probably still won't be as finely tuned or set up as nice as a real Jazz Bass but you can have that fixed as well. This makes this option far cheaper than buying a vintage bass. Therefore, while this bass doesn't sound that good on its own, it does have the potential to sound good. It can sound thick, warm, and smooth like a traditional Fender Jazz bass if you install the right pickup. Otherwise, it's more dead and flat-sounding.
- 全体的な感想

- I like the price of this bass the best. I don't like the fact that you have to do a lot of work on it to get it to sound good, but that's a fair trade. It just depends on whether you have the time or the inclination to get the right kind of sound for it. Having a good idea about what kind of pickups to install in it would help too. I've played many other kinds of Jazz basses, most of them better than this one, but this one is still good.
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