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Differences between the Two Squier VM Basses? Hi- first post here! I'm looking at getting a VM bass (and I'm a lefty). I have a Rogue short scale violin bass, looking for a starter long scale (I only play at home, classic rock). So I'm after thump thump, not ping, pang, twang. The sunburst VM has a rosewood fingerboard and basswood bodywood (is that correct?), the natural has a full maple neck, soft maple body. Other than that they look identical. Do I have that right- and any suggestions? Do they have a different sound or is it really just looks? I'd really prefer a VM or CV P-bass like this, but I'm guessing that's not available- at least lefty? Thanks! |
In a nutshell, you are correct. The only differences are body wood and fretboard. The soft maple is a harder wood than the basswood and will resist dings and dents better. Basswood has a good tone, but I have a VM 5 with the soft maple body and it has a good tone as well. Do you prefer natural or burst finishes? The pickups are the same for both basses. I think those are the differences. Best of luck with the decision. Bob |
No strong preference on the finish, just looking for any differences in sound. Another question- did they make any Classic Vibe P-basses? I can't find any info on them, so I assume not. |
No lefty Classic Vibes indeed, sorry Yet, both lefty Vintage Modified Jazzes are great, believe me... You only need to pay good attention to necks: quality control on them is not so special, so sometimes you can incur in lemons. Other than that, you can't really go wrong with both: lighter and with a rounder sound the sunburst basswood body, heavier and punchier the natural maple body. Duncan Designed pickups are nothin' special, yet they're hot enough to deliver some Cheers, Wallace |
Thanks Wallace- that's what I wanted to know! |
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http://www.fender.com/basses/precisi...n-bass-50s-09/ http://www.fender.com/basses/precisi...sion-bass-50s/ Fender quite frankly doesn't really care about lefties. They'd of course welcome you with open arms to the Custom Shop. :spit: |
Dang- too bad. I'd take the natural in a heartbeat it it was available as a lefty. |
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So if I was after more of a P-bass sound, but they don't make a VM or CV lefty P-bass, I could put a P-pickup like a Dimarzio in this bass to get a lefty of this ilk with more bottom end? |
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