ChudFusk wrote: Sun Mar 12, 2023 5:16 pm
Garth wrote: Fri Mar 10, 2023 8:03 am
of those, the only one I have personal experience with his the Mustang bass and can say those are great. Some of the lower-cost Fenders suffer from poor fret dressing on the edges but that can be dealt with by any setup tech.
Is $722 a good price for a brand new Fender "Player" (dumb name) Mustang? I got an offer.
ehhhhh....that's a bit too rich for my blood PERSONALLY, but I'm a notorious grinder/low-baller/cheapskate and will only go after a really good deal (especially now that I'm way over-stocked on gear). The one I was most familiar with is probably 10 years old by now and not sure exactly which "series" or whatever it was part of & honestly I've always both hated & been challenged by understanding how Fender calls one thing a strat but then there's like 100000x varieties and it's not labeled but that's a different rant.
If I were to buy a short-scale bass new, I'd probably get the Squier for about 3/5ths that price, but doesn't have the 2 pickups. Personally I have only dorked around on those in the store (& also I'm not very good) but it has seemed like huge bang-for-the-buck. Traditionally the main cost-savings are hardware-related so plan to upgrade down the road like CJury suggested. EDIT, actually if I were to buy another short scale bass, I'd certainly get a CJury alumi-build...