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NBD Squier Jaguar

The bass is super light weight. What I really like about the stacked volume/tone controls is that each pickup has separate individual volume/tone controls. The tone knob actually has detents which I think is rather inventive.

The pickups are some type of Seymour Duncan. They both sound really good but the jazz style pickup has a slight hum, the split precision pickup is dead quite.

The neck plays exceptionally well, fret work is on par with the MIA Precision I use to own (believe it or not). I haven't had to make any adjustments to the truss rod or bridge right out of the box. The intonation was dead on!
 
The bass is super light weight. What I really like about the stacked volume/tone controls is that each pickup has separate individual volume/tone controls. The tone knob actually has detents which I think is rather inventive.

The pickups are some type of Seymour Duncan. They both sound really good but the jazz style pickup has a slight hum, the split precision pickup is dead quite.

The neck plays exceptionally well, fret work is on par with the MIA Precision I use to own (believe it or not). I haven't had to make any adjustments to the truss rod or bridge right out of the box. The intonation was dead on!

Nice! Glad to hear it's lightweight too. That's not always the case with the lower end instruments.