Squier CV 70s Jazz Bass V MN NAT
5-String Electric Bass

Latest User Reviews
Not for pro players
Bought it cause i wanted to try 5 string jazz bass with maple neck. So the conclusion:
Might be a good bass for beginner but i didn't like the sound of it. Feels kinda cheap. Also the low B string wasn't very punchy. I swapped the pickups for Bartolini's, that helped a bit but it still didn't sound good for my ears.
I use this guitar for pop and funk music.
Its has great feel in hands, awesome sound and built quality is very good, even for a squier series.
pros: Great neck, feel, sound and playability
Cons: None
Recomended...
Versatile bass - would recommend for any style
I was looking for a bass guitar that would satisfy two of my passions: a maple neck and one that was fully slap technique ready. I couldn't be happier with this instrument. Now, to be fair, I did immediately bring it to a luthier for adjustment, but after this I couldn't be happier with it. So, a word of advice. Are you looking for an excellent bass guitar for the asking price? Are you willing to invest a bit more money
or effort (if you possess skills of a qualified luthier) to tune it up to its full potential? Then this is definitely worth checking out.
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Squier
- Released in 2019
- Average price : $462
- Classic Vibe series
- Body: Maple
- Bolt-on neck: Maple
- Fretboard: Maple
- Fretboard inlays: Black Block
- Neck profile: C neck profile
- Fretboard radius: 241.3 mm (9.5")
- Scale: Longscale
- Nut width: 47.6 mm (1.88")
- Bone nut
- 20 Narrow Tall frets
- Pickups: 2 Fender-designed Alnico single coils
- Controls: Volume 1 (neck), Volume 2 (bridge), Master Tone
- Vintage style bridge
- Three-ply black pickguard
- Nickel hardware
- Strings: Nickel-plated steel .045-.130
- Colour: Natural
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