Squier CV 60s P-Bass LRL OWT

Electric Bass

Image Squier CV 60s P-Bass LRL OWT

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Latest User Reviews

3 years ago

Nice beginner P-bass

I wanted a P-bass for the old-school sound and simplicity. Plays nicely, though depends on your setup. Sound is big, full, everything you expect from a P. Also, looks beautiful.

The only con is that I had to replace the input jack, as it was producing a crackling sound intermittently. Seems that the quality control at the factory check missed it.

All in all, highly recommended beginner Precision bass.

4 years ago

pretty solid starting bass

the overall guitar bass is solid, but unfortunately if you wanna do your own guitar setup the wood can be a little weak. soo i recently found like wood cracks in the instrument when i tried to do my own truss-rod adjustment.

5 years ago

My first bass... and I'm so glad I chose it.

My teacher recommended this bass to me, I am 165cm and female and several other people told me to get a short scale or a Mustang. Screw that. This bass is the best purchase I've ever made in my life. Yeah it's bigger than a short scale and you have to do a lot of finger stretching, but nothing beats that P-Bass sound. I also went to Just Music and tried literally all the other basses, including much more expensive ones... and legitimately, this was the best sounding one.

So there you have it. Get this bass, people.

6 years ago

60's Squier P Bass

Fantastic bass. Pretty accurate to what the 60's P bass was. The only difference is the Squier logo was never that way in the 60's as far as Im aware. The bass itself is very well made. Also, no real need to change pickups, this has the classic P bass sound. The finish is flawless and after some set up it plays beautifully. I could buy many of these and be totally happy.

6 years ago

A lot of Bass for the Money

Just got back into playing. I wasn't looking to spend a whole lot on a new instrument as I wouldn't be playing seriously any more, but still wanted to have something around the house.

I wanted a passive, no frills bass . . .this is exactly what it is. It is better than the Mexican P basses I had tried out, so while priced as a beginner bass it certainly feels and plays like a lot more.

Sounds really good, pickup isn't weak, fret work and finish is quality.

Very happy with the purchase.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Squier
  • Released in 2019
  • Average price : $457
  • Classic Vibe Series
  • Body: Poplar
  • Neck: Maple
  • Neck attachment: Bolt-on
  • Fretboard: Indian laurel
  • Fretboard inlays: Pearloid dots
  • Neck profile: C
  • Fretboard radius: 241.3 mm (9.5")
  • Long scale
  • Nut width: 42.8 mm (1.69")
  • Frets: 20 Narrow tall
  • Nut: Bone
  • Pickup system: Fender-designed Alnico split coil
  • Controls: Master volume and master tone
  • Pickguard: Four-ply tortoiseshell
  • Bridge: 4-Saddle vintage style with threaded steel saddles
  • Hardware: Nickel
  • Original strings: NPS .045 - .105
  • Colour: Olympic White
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