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Squier Bullet Bronco Bass, Black, Maple Fingerboard

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Arrives Thursday, Apr 25
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Style: Bronco


Color: Black


Features

  • Slim and comfortable C-shaped neck profile
  • Single-coil Bronco Bass pickup
  • Short 30 scale length
  • Thin and lightweight body
  • Satin finish neck

Description

The Squier Bronco Bass is great for guitarists who occasionally need a bass, younger beginners, smaller players, or for anyone who likes the feel of a short-scale (30") bass. It tunes easily and sounds full and rich, thanks to its single-coil pickup, maple neck, die-cast tuners and solid agathis body.


Brand: Fender


Color: Black


Top Material Type: Poplar


Body Material: Wood


Back Material Type: Poplar


Neck Material Type: Maple


Fretboard Material Type: Maple Wood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: S


String Material Type: Alloy Steel


Hand Orientation: Right


Item Weight: 7.05 pounds


Product Dimensions: 49 x 3.75 x 14.5 inches


Item model number: 0310902506


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: October 31, 2007


Back Material: Poplar


Body Material: Wood


Color Name: Black


Fretboard Material: Maple Wood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: S


String Material: Alloy Steel


Top Material: Poplar


Neck Material Type: Maple


Number of Strings: 4


Guitar Bridge System: Saddle


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  • Squier Affinity PJ Bass
Since this page is for the Squier line of basses and not just one in particular, I’ll mention that I purchased the Squier Affinity PJ Bass. This is the second bass I’ve owned, the first being an Ibanez from the early 90’s or so. Having owned this bass for over a month, I can confidently review this product now. It’s pretty apparent that build quality for budget instruments is on point right now, and Squier is easily one of the best budget brands. Firstly, if you’re considering this bass, it’s not ready to play out of the box. If you’re trying to play something right when you get it, you’ll probably want to buy in person, as it will most likely be set up. That being said, included in the box are tools required for adjustments on the truss rod, and bridge saddles. A search online can help with setup, or you can take it to a shop if you’re not comfortable with it. With all that out of the way, this bass is awesome. I purchased the Olympic White color, and I think it looks pretty sick. I purchased this bass to experiment with different tones, the p-bass pickup has a nice softer more mellow tone and the jazz style pickup has a more warm twangy tone that pairs well with a rock/metal style. I’m not going to sugar coat it and say this is the best of both worlds, because it’s really not; each pickup does its job well separately, and experimenting with both pickups together will give you a bit more unique tone. The knobs work will to give fine adjustments to volume of each pickup, and the tone knob does the job as well. From my time with this bass, it’s been able to stay in tune relatively well, even dropping to D Standard tuning. The included strings felt great to me, and I enjoyed the sound out of them. The fret edges were rounded enough on mine to not cause any irritation on my fretting hand. It might be an unpopular opinion, but the raw finish on the neck is something I absolutely love, and I never want to go back to a gloss neck. Pros: - Budget Friendly - Keeps Tune Well - Build Quality - Raw Neck Feels Awesome - Pickups Good For Beginners - Strings Included are Great Cons: - Not Ready Out of Box - Pickups Won’t Give True Jazz/P-Bass Tones Overall, if you’re looking to purchase a great beginner bass experience I’d recommend the Squier Affinity PJ Bass. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2021 by Matt Matt

  • Not the color I order, but not deal breaker.
Going into this, I was fully aware I was buying a returned item. I had no disillusions of mint condition, never touched since item left the factory. I will say the bass is in much better condition over all than I expected. Yes, the outer box was beaten up. But the bass guitar was decently packaged and arrived in good shape. 👍 The only two issues I have with it over all is it's not the Olympic White I ordered and the one of the of the pick guard screw is missing. For my needs, nether of these are deal breaker. I do feel that Amazon staff should have confirmed that what they were shipping 100% correct, even on pre returned items. As for the bass itself, I'm very pleased with it. Being a returned item, the neck wasnt damaged any and thr only scratches are on the protective film on the pick guard. For a 200-300 dollar bass guitar, it a pretty good deal and being a PJ model you basically get two Precision and Jazz bass in one. You want to more of a sharp sound, turn up the Precision volume. Want a muddy motown sound, turn down the Precision volume and tun up the Jazz volume and adjustthe Tone knob. You can dail in as much of each of the pickups as you want and make your own sound. I still believe these Squier basses are some the best bang for buck beginners basses on the market over all. Being a Fender means replacement part are never hard to find and upgrades are massive. Even if the color wasn't wrong and a pick guard screw is missing, im so looking forward to setting it up and pluging in to my amps tonight. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2021 by David W David W

  • Nice Bass for price
Style: Bronco Color: Torino Red
This is a short scale bass not just for adult beginners or small kids, I am a guitar player with big hands and was looking for a bass that would be a good transition from guitar...This fit the bill perfect. The neck and frets were good out of box.. With just a small adjustment on relief...The intonation was off on the big strings but even with the 2 saddle bridge it went easy...Just loosen strings to adjust back with screw driver... The pickup is a strat guitar style but sounded good to my ears... The quality is good for $200, I did want to spend a bunch on a bass , are you going gig at a arena with this prolly not... I just wanted something to have around if a bass playing friend comes by, and this works for me....The vendor "geartree" was quick to ship my order out , very happy with the service.. There are basses on the market a little more or little less but most are long scale, this bass worked good for me out of the box , yes you could spend money on upgrades but its not needed, this design is based on a vintage bass, sweet and simple......what more do you need starting out... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2022 by K. Gale

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