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Re: What makes a Squire "Affinity" bass "Affinity"
The biggest thing is no finish on the neck - which I like. Other than that, the usual things like cheap pickup and hardware. But it's a really good base of a bass.The things that you wanted
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My P bass is an Affinity. Like Clint mentioned, it’s a great modding platform. All I had to do to mine was replace the bridge with a Fender Hi Mass, the pickup with an EMG, and the neck with a really sweet Allparts. Now it’s pretty sweet.
I’m being half-facetious with that. The stock pickup was good enough, but the EMG is infinitely better. The stock bridge was garbage, and the neck was OK. It took a frightening amount of truss rod tension to get it playable, but had almost no room left to tweak. If I hadn’t scored the $350 Allparts neck for $75, I’d have either used ultra light strings to get it setup really well, it would’ve sold it. The stock tuners are fine, but really heavy. I intend to replace mine with something lighter to improve the balance. Paid $100 for the bass and a 15 watt amp, totally worth that price. A few years ago, I had another Affinity, same floppy, junk neck.“I can play the hell out of a riff. The rest of it’s all bulls**t anyway,” Gary Holt
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SO, they are like, awesome, except they are junk. Got it.Originally posted by Bad City
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I have a Jazz bass, and it sounds pretty awesome to me. I have done a ton of recording with it.Administrator of the SDUGF
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My fretless Affinity Jazz bass has a finish on the neck.... And it plays fine. The electronics need an upgrade, but the bones of the axe are good.aka Chris Pile, formerly of Six String Fever
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Re: What makes a Squire "Affinity" bass "Affinity"
Originally posted by Aceman View PostSO, they are like, awesome, except they are junk. Got it.The things that you wanted
I bought them for you
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I originally set out to change the pickups on my Jazz, but never did. They sound fine, but like most Jazz pickups, they hum. One day I will put a set of Apollos in there. I think they use 2 of the same size pickups.Administrator of the SDUGF
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I originally set out to change the pickups on my Jazz, but never did. They sound fine, but like most Jazz pickups, they hum. One day I will put a set of Apollos in there. I think they use 2 of the same size pickups.
I bet some folks don't know the bridge pickup is longer than the neck pickup on a Jazz.
And Apollos sound great. I thought about a set for my Toby bass, but I got a good deal on some Bartolinis instead.aka Chris Pile, formerly of Six String Fever
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Originally posted by ICTGoober View PostYes, the pickups are the same size.... UNLIKE American made Jazz basses....
I bet some folks don't know the bridge pickup is longer than the neck pickup on a Jazz.
And Apollos sound great. I thought about a set for my Toby bass, but I got a good deal on some Bartolinis instead.Administrator of the SDUGF
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Originally posted by Clint 55 View PostMine measures 1 5/8".
I'm just gonna leave that one alone.sigpic
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