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Badass II vs Squier CV Bridge

I'm currently looking into trades for my black Badass II bridge (see the classifieds). I've been looking for a straight up trade for a chrome one, but I've also been thinking about another option.

I bought the Badass 2 way back when, before I really knew much. I've seen mixed reviews here on TB. I always liked it when it was on my bass, but I didn't put it on because I was looking for anything.

Aesthetically, I like the Squier CV Bridge. I know it's "high mass" and has brass saddles, but is it really that different from a stock bent metal piece?

With those two options, what would you rather have? Chrome Badass II or the CV?

Thanks!
 
CV all the way. This issue has been debated on TB for years but two very good Guitar shops in my area both talked me out of this bridge years ago before I knew better, that's good enough for me. Snake oil ;)
 
Maaybe the fact that it weighs a lot more than a standard Fender bridge, looks 'wrong' in (my opinion) and as far as i can tell, does nothing for the tone or sustain even when listening through really transparent gear and studio monitors. Mojo b!*+-!?+! Strikes again lol. The only benefit I can see over the bent plate standard job is that if you beat the hell out of your bass then the saddles wont move sideways. You can get bridges on the bay that solve that problem and look good for less than quarter of the price of a badass used so longer as your not China phobic. I'm getting rid of mine to fund something actually worthwhile.
 
Also, the CV bridge supposedly has 20mm spacing vs 19mm for standard Fenders. No idea what your Badass has been filed to.

I've got the CV bridge on my Modern Player Jaguar (this is standard) and am very happy with it. It does all the things a bridge is supposed to do and I just don't see any reason to replace it.

All the best with your search!

Bob
 
That is the same one that is on my CV Jazz Bass. I have zero problems with it.
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Yeah I haven't done many experiments on bridges and bass tone, but I will say that I prefer a bridge where you don't have to feed the string through a little hole. I got a hipshot brass A-style bridge for my custom P and it's easier to load strings this way.