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Old 01-03-2013, 11:53 AM
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Jackson JS3V vs Fender Squier Deluxe V

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Hola, necesito comprar un bajo de 5 cuerdas, de bajo costo.
Cual de estos 2 bajos es mejor?

-Jackson JS3V
-Fender squier deluxe 5 strings

ambos cuestan lo mismo.
Me gusta todo tipo de musica, he tocado desde metal y rock de todo tipo hasta musica salsa.
Lo que busco es una buena cuerda low B y buenos agudos para slap.

Muchas gracias.


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Hello, I need to buy a 5 string bass, low cost.
Which of these 2 low is better?

-Jackson JS3V
Fender Squier-deluxe 5 strings

both cost the same.
I like all kinds of music, I've played from metal and rock music of all types up sauce.
What I look for is a good low B string and good treble for slap.

Thank you.
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Old 01-03-2013, 11:58 AM
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Old 01-03-2013, 12:22 PM
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Old 01-03-2013, 01:00 PM
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I like my Silver JS3V. I don't know anything about Fender.
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Old 01-03-2013, 01:40 PM
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Hola Tio: creo que Salsa resta Salsa, que no "sauce" pero que muy divertido...

I'm much better in English, by the way.

Opt for Squier Active Deluxe V

It's a particularly modern Jazz bass in basswood (that's better than Indian cedro, on Jackson JS3) with a somewhat "chunky" neck (I'd love it for heavy or downtuning purposes) ebonol fingerboard (a composite resin, dark and smooth like ebony, just, ok... Cheaper) three band equalizer and a midscoop switch suitable for slap.
Of course electronics it's upgradable and many smart fellow TBers already did great jobs on that, yet Squier Active Deluxe V is proficient stock too

My €. 0,02

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Old 01-03-2013, 01:48 PM
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I don't know anything about the Jackson, however, I have owned a Squier Jazz 5 Active since 2009.

Although I own a some more expensive basses, the Squier has become my main-go-to bass. I don't plan to modify, upgrade or otherwise change my Squier. It is fine as it is.

If I ever buy another bass, I will choose Squier again for my next bass, as well.
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Old 01-03-2013, 02:30 PM
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I owned a Jackson CMG which is similar enough to the JS3 series in my opinion, I think Squier would be slightly more reliable as I've owned a couple of those before as well. The Jackson looks cooler and has a lot of good sounds, but I think the Squier is a bit more ergonomic and versatile in sound
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