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Squier Bronco Bass Review - great modding platform
I bought the Squier Bronco Bass with one clear goal in mind: to use it as a modding platform. After spending some time with it, both stock and upgraded, I can say it is a surprisingly solid base instrument.
Pros:
- The stock sound is actually quite decent. It has its own character, and while swapping to a P-Bass style single coil gives a fuller, more classic tone, the original pickup is far from bad. It is usable right out of the box.
- Build quality is respectable for the price. Nothing feels overly cheap or fragile.
- The tuning machines hold tuning well.
- Frets are well finished with no major issues.
- The bass came reasonably well set up from the factory.
- It is light and very comfortable to play, great for long sessions.
Cons:
- The stock pickguard looks quite cheap.
- The neck had a slightly unfinished, matte feel. A quick pass with 2000 grit sandpaper, about a minute of work, fixed it.
- The tuners are fine functionally, but I do not like how they look. This is subjective.
Modifications:
- New pickup (Bare Knuckle 51 Flat), new pickguard, Fender HiMass bridge, new pots.
- After these upgrades, it feels like a completely different instrument. Fuller sound, better response, overall much more serious bass.
Final thoughts:
- As a stock instrument, it is solid and fully usable.
- As a modding platform, it is excellent and highly recommended.
Pros:
- The stock sound is actually quite decent. It has its own character, and while swapping to a P-Bass style single coil gives a fuller, more classic tone, the original pickup is far from bad. It is usable right out of the box.
- Build quality is respectable for the price. Nothing feels overly cheap or fragile.
- The tuning machines hold tuning well.
- Frets are well finished with no major issues.
- The bass came reasonably well set up from the factory.
- It is light and very comfortable to play, great for long sessions.
Cons:
- The stock pickguard looks quite cheap.
- The neck had a slightly unfinished, matte feel. A quick pass with 2000 grit sandpaper, about a minute of work, fixed it.
- The tuners are fine functionally, but I do not like how they look. This is subjective.
Modifications:
- New pickup (Bare Knuckle 51 Flat), new pickguard, Fender HiMass bridge, new pots.
- After these upgrades, it feels like a completely different instrument. Fuller sound, better response, overall much more serious bass.
Final thoughts:
- As a stock instrument, it is solid and fully usable.
- As a modding platform, it is excellent and highly recommended.
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