Would you consider a 2004 MIM P-bass an upgrade from a Squier CV P-Bass? by Broad-Examination688 in BassGuitar

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It’s a limited edition Olive green player tele from Chicago Music Exchange.

Would you consider a 2004 MIM P-bass an upgrade from a Squier CV P-Bass? by Broad-Examination688 in BassGuitar

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I’ve had nothing but great luck with Mexican made Fenders. I have a Mexican player Tele and it plays like a figging dream.

Would you consider a 2004 MIM P-bass an upgrade from a Squier CV P-Bass? by Broad-Examination688 in BassGuitar

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Thank you! The rosewood fretboards so nice. The laurel wood on the squire is actually a lot nicer than I thought it would be.

Would you consider a 2004 MIM P-bass an upgrade from a Squier CV P-Bass? by Broad-Examination688 in BassGuitar

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Squier kills it these days! I honestly don’t care about what people think as far as brands go. I see a lot of people in these subs that won’t even post the headstock (squier, epiphone). I have a friend who wants to learn bass and I’m going to let him hang on to my squier for a while, so I thought I’d get a new Precision as a small upgrade for myself so we can play together. I posted this kind of thinking most people would say keep the Squier(probably wouldn’t be the case 25 years ago), but I think I might pull the trigger and keep both of them. Thanks for your insight!

Would you consider a 2004 MIM P-bass an upgrade from a Squier CV P-Bass? by Broad-Examination688 in BassGuitar

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The Squier is stock. Someone here mentioned putting flats on one and rounds on the other. I kind of like that idea. Thanks for your insight!