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6-String Electric bass

  • Body: Poplar
  • Bolt-on neck: Maple
  • Fingerboard: Indian laurel
  • Pearloid dot fingerboard inlays
  • Neck profile: "C"
  • Synthetic bone nut
  • Nut width: 52 mm
  • Fingerboard radius: 305 mm
  • Scale length: 864 mm (34")
  • 20 medium jumbo frets
  • Pickup: 2 ceramic Jazz Bass
  • 2 volume controls and 1 tone control
  • 3-ply black pickguard
  • Sealed die-cast machine heads
  • Vintage-style bridge
  • Chrome hardware
  • Strings: Nickel Plated Steel .032, .045, .065, .080, .100, .130
  • Colour: Black Metalic
  • Available since November 2024
  • Item number 594258
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Basic Shape J-Style
  • Colour Black
  • Body Poplar
  • Neck Maple
  • Fingerboard Laurel
  • Frets 20
  • Scale Longscale
  • Pickup System JJ
  • Electronics Passive
  • Including Case No
  • Incl. Gigbag No
£279
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The neck is worth the price on it's own!
REDVIKING 28.04.2025
I bought this bass as a low cost option in my journey into 6 strings so was not expecting it to be great, I was wrong! The neck is more than worth the buy price on it's own. Carbon reinforced, level frets and no sharp edges. Gloss headstock with satin finish on the back of the neck for faster playing Plays at a nice low action and feels great. The overall finish on the bass is good, OK strings, good output from the pickups with the classic jazz tones. Only area that is a bit weak is the tuners, they seem to stay in tune however tuning is not positive so takes a few goes to get the string in concert. This will not be a gigging instrument as it is a bit heavy so I will not be changing the machine heads however I would if this was my main instrument. If you are thinking about studying 6 string or recording I think this is a great instrument, I can't see anything in the price range that gets anywhere near it for finish , quality or playability. I only wish Squier would consider carbon reinforcement on the 5 string models, that woudl really give Sire a wake up call
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Strong bass with rich sound!
Eden Kunz 14.01.2026
I bought this because (i) I was looking to expand my bass from 4 to 6 strings, (ii) I love the sound of the Fender Jazz bass, and (iii) I dislike the idea of a battery going into my instrument. It came in practically perfect condition (one fret has some wood chips still attached but it doesn't bother me visually or sonically to clean it up), knobs and tuners all work perfectly. It was set up pretty low-action, and the strings really don't have much tension, which was surprising!

It feels (naturally) neck-heavy but not prohibitively so, just don't expect it to sit exactly like the 4-string Jazz bass, though it's pretty close! The neck has a comfortable profile, and playing is very relaxed, as long as one's palm is used to these big fretboards. My partner told me it feels lighter than the Les Paul; I disagree.

I removed one star for the sound because I feel like the pickups have a proclivity towards the deep, instead of the bright, but it sounds amazingly close to any Jazz bass, although it has this modern twist to it. And chords with the C-string sound heavenly, clear, and crucially, in tune.

The 6-string trick to learn now is muting with a floating thumb, but even this seems to be going ok so far! I paired it with the Thomann electric bass roadbag which fits it fine. :)
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Happily suprised with this new Squier Affinity Jazz Bass VI.
@guidofarusidoublebass 25.05.2025
One of the best basses in this price range by far. The setup was perfect, ready to gig out of the box. Very comfy to play, strings can be setup very low and the sound is very good, a mix of passive and active Fender.
I might try the new ACT line as well.
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A Gateway to New Territory: Just Keep Your Expectations in Check
bpiskin 01.03.2026
The Squier Affinity Jazz Bass VI in Black Metallic is my entry point into the world of six-string bass, and what drew me in was the promise of chordal playing and the experience of that distinctive high C string. For that purpose, it largely delivers.
Let’s be clear about one thing from the start: this instrument is priced reasonably for a reason, and walking in expecting premium quality would be setting yourself up for disappointment. With the right mindset, however, there is a lot to appreciate here. The neck feels reassuringly sturdy, though only time will reveal how well it holds up in the long run. The sound is genuinely pleasant and suits the instrument’s character well.
That said, there are a couple of areas worth noting. The tuners feel slightly sluggish, responding with a subtle delay that can make the tuning process a little less precise than ideal. The tone knob, similarly, doesn’t seem to make as noticeable a difference as you’d hope; leaving you wishing for a bit more tonal control.

None of this, however, takes away from what the Squier Affinity Jazz Bass VI ultimately is: an impressive instrument at an almost unbelievable price point as long as you approach it with realistic expectations. I’m genuinely happy with mine.
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