Squier CV 50s P Bass MN 2SB
Electric Bass

Latest User Reviews
Unexpected
I bought it on a whim really, but I am very impressed with it. The bass plays well, feels good and looks great. What more could you want from an instrument?
Simply wonderful
I am no expert, being a self trained punk bassist with an awful technique, but this is possibly the best bass I have owned in over 30 years of playing. It sounds fantastic through my Fender Rumble and looks the business.
A great instrument with a vintage sound
A very nice instrument with old school sound. Made great for this budget, great fit, maybe a bit heavy. After unpacking, the factory settings are very good, the finish is great. The sound I expected from the old school fleshy bass with a slight rumble, perfect for the old funk. Very nice sound with slap technique, old school of course;) Very comfortable fretboard, although it seems quite fat, it is great to play in any position. I recommend!
A very good product for a fair price
A very good product for the price. Nice woods, fairly thin paint (that's a plus), good tuners, bridge to be replaced shortly. The stock pickup is ok, but tends to lack dynamics on the low end, already changed with a Kloppmann.. Great base for a mod. I already swapped the electonics and shielded the cavity (it came with no shielding whatsoever). I'll probably buy another one just to fit another pickup and add another flavour..
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Squier
- Released in 2020
- Average price : $437
- Body: Pine
- Neck: Maple
- Neck attachment: Bolt-on
- Fretboard: Maple
- Fretboard inlays: Black dot
- Neck profile: C
- Frets: 20 Narrow tall
- Nut width: 43 mm (1.69")
- Scale: 864 mm (34.02")
- Fretboard radius: 241 mm (9.49")
- Nut: Bone
- Pickups: 1 Fender-designed Alnico single coil (middle)
- Controls: Master volume and master tone
- Pickguard: Single-ply white
- Bridge: Vintage-style with 4 saddles
- Hardware: Nickel
- Machine heads: Vintage-style
- Colour: 2-Colour Sunburst
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