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Description

Dive into the soulful world of bass without frets with the Squier Vintage Modified Fretless Precision Bass. This instrument marries the timeless vibe of the precision bass with a modern twist for players looking to slide seamlessly between notes with a fretless ebony fretboard. Its Fender-designed split-single-coil Precision pickup ensures your tone is always rich and powerful, whether you're laying down the groove in the studio or bringing the low-end live. This bass is a testament to Squier's commitment to quality, offering an accessible path to the expressiveness only a fretless bass can provide.

Key Features:

  • Fretless ebony fretboard with 20 white fret lines for precise intonation
  • Fender-designed split-single-coil Precision pickup for iconic bass tone
  • C-shape polyurethane maple neck for comfortable playability
  • 4-saddle vintage-style bridge for classic aesthetics and reliable intonation

Product specs

Brand Squier
Model Vintage Modified Precision Bass Fretless
Finish 3-Color Sunburst
Year 2014 - 2018
Made In Indonesia
Categories 4-String Basses, Fretless Bass Guitars
Active / Passive Pickups Passive Pickups
Active Preamp No Preamp
Body Shape P-Style
Color Family Brown
Finish Pattern Sunburst
Finish Style Gloss
Fretboard Material Composite
Frets Fretless
Model Family Squier Precision Bass
Neck Material Maple
Number of Frets 20
Number of Strings 4-String
Offset Body Non-Offset Body
Pickup Configuration Split-Coil
Right / Left Handed Right Handed
Series Squier Vintage Modified
Wood Top Style Plain

FAQs

What is the neck profile of the Squier Precision Vintage Modified Fretless Bass?

The Squier Precision Vintage Modified Fretless Bass features a comfortable C-shaped neck profile made of maple, providing a smooth playing experience ideal for both beginners and seasoned fretless players.

Is the Squier Precision Vintage Modified Fretless Bass suitable for jazz music?

Yes, the fretless design of the Squier Precision Vintage Modified Bass allows for smooth glissandos and expressive playing, making it well-suited for jazz and other genres that benefit from nuanced articulation.

What type of pickups are used in the Squier Precision Vintage Modified Fretless Bass?

This bass is equipped with passive split-coil pickups, delivering a classic and versatile tone that can handle a variety of musical styles.

How many strings does the Squier Precision Vintage Modified Fretless Bass have?

The Squier Precision Vintage Modified Fretless Bass is a 4-string instrument, which is standard for most traditional bass guitars.

What is the body shape of the Squier Precision Vintage Modified Fretless Bass?

The Squier Precision Vintage Modified Fretless Bass features a P-style body shape, which is known for its ergonomic design and balanced weight distribution.

Fender

Fender

Squier Vintage Modified Precision Bass Fretless Demo | Fender

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Squier Vintage Modified Precision Bass Fretless Demo | Fender

Fender

Fender

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SQUIER PBASS FRETLESS - 60 SECOND REVIEW

Haworth Guitars

Haworth Guitars

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Fretless Squire Precision Bass Quick Demo

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Diario de un Bajista

Reviews

PROS

  • Excellent value for the price, exceeding expectations in quality

  • Lightweight body, easy to handle and well-balanced

  • Hot pickup delivers bright, punchy, unique sound

  • Ebanol fingerboard with mirror-polish looks sophisticated

  • Easy truss rod and saddle adjustments for optimal playability

  • Great for non-traditional fretless bass tones

  • Neck setup is user-friendly and comfortable

  • Hardware quality and finish are solid for its price range

CONS

  • Stock roundwound strings can damage the fingerboard

  • Pickup may be considered bland by some players

  • Fretboard may have dips causing buzz and pitch issues

  • Requires some setup knowledge for optimal performance

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Squier Precision Vintage Modified Fretless.

Features and functionality

  • The Squier Precision Vintage Modified Fretless is confirmed to have an ebonol fretboard, which can handle rounds with some wear but maintains playability.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Some owners are replacing the stock pickups with DiMarzio DP123 pickups for improved sound quality.

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  • A tortoise shell pickguard is a popular aesthetic upgrade among owners, enhancing the visual appeal of the instrument.

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  • Playing closer to the neck is suggested to mitigate dead notes, enhancing sustain on problematic frets.

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Use cases and applications

  • Owners report using both Labella black tapewounds and Chromes strings, alternating for tonal variety based on preference.

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  • Works surprisingly well for slap bass when paired with fresh strings and appropriate amp/pickup settings.

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User experience

  • Despite minor scuffs from roundwound strings, the fretboard remains smooth to the touch, not impacting playability.

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  • Owners find playing directly on the fret lines crucial for maintaining proper intonation, noting it requires a mental adjustment for accurate tuning.

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  • Despite using standard roundwounds, some players report a lack of the characteristic "mwah" sound often sought in fretless basses.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Some owners experience a lack of sustain between the 5th and 9th frets on the G string, potentially due to vibrations canceling out with the headstock.

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  • It's advised to play consistently every day for gradual improvement and to avoid developing bad habits when starting out on fretless bass.

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Value and pricing

  • For the price point of around $250, many find this bass offers more than expected, especially after a proper setup.

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Artist usage

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See how Ayla Tesler-Mabe uses Squier Precision Vintage Modified Fretless

Ayla Tesler-Mabe

Singer, Guitarist

Calpurnia

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Ayla can be seen using this squier fretless p bass on her Instagram

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Biréli Lagrène

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In the YouTube video by Cheila the cat, Biréli Lagrène is seen performing with a Squier Precision Vintage Modified fretless bass during a concert with the Charlier/Sourisse "Multiquarium Big Band."

See how Anthony Fantano uses Squier Precision Vintage Modified Fretless

Anthony Fantano

Bassist, Keyboardist

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Occasionally performs with this instrument in the intros of his "Let's Argue" series.

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