School me on Squier

How many different lines like Affinity, Sonic, Bullet, Classic Vibe 70's, etc etc
Me I like the Jaguar and Jazz Masters. Mine that family bought me almost 2 years ago has the nicest body, 2 point trem system instead of the standard trem system, finnish on the body, CBS headstock, a fancy neck that happens at random and a Indian Laurel fretboard and I hate that 1 thing.

They are made well.
 
Classic Vibe series are very, very good guitars , Vintage modified comes second.
Anyway a friend of mine gave me an Affinity Squier tele neck and I must say it's rad , 42mm at nut, healthy round C contour, fret ends without sharp edges, I put it on a 500$ alder body I had and it plays beautiful, very responsive, my only complain is the finish, pretty raw, but I will put some gun stocK oil on, it will be super
 
looks are one thing, but the tone is quite different with the longer scale. its not that much bigger than a typical lp considering the extended scale length
 
Classic Vibe series are very, very good guitars , Vintage modified comes second.
Anyway a friend of mine gave me an Affinity Squier tele neck and I must say it's rad , 42mm at nut, healthy round C contour, fret ends without sharp edges, I put it on a 500$ alder body I had and it plays beautiful, very responsive, my only complain is the finish, pretty raw, but I will put some gun stocK oil on, it will be super
Just wax it.
 
I bought a new Squier Vintage Modified Jazz 5 string in 2017, mainly to mod it.
It's 2025 and the only things I changed are :bridge, control plate and knobs, just because I wanted them in black. I will change the tuners when one breaks as they're not the best, but they keep the bass in tune.

I had DR Black Beauties strings and it was a killer match with the black hardware and natural finish. Still trying to like flatwound strings on the Jazz, I'll probably put back the DR BB...
 
Affinity necks are finished. It's a really rough satin finish, though.

The fix: A good rubdown with a quality paper towel.

Nothing on it. Just grab yourself a Bounty off the roll and rub the back of the neck with some pressure with it.
The back of my VM Jazz bass was a bit sticky. I've done 2-3 passes of 1000 grin sandpaper and it came as smooth as butter.
 
Affinity necks are finished. It's a really rough satin finish, though.

The fix: A good rubdown with a quality paper towel.

Nothing on it. Just grab yourself a Bounty off the roll and rub the back of the neck with some pressure with it.

I did it, rubbing with a pretty rough paper towel and generous pressure, the neck got even warm, it worked but not entirely, I'll try some oil too, same approach
 
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