This week’s Bass selection is from Steve. He took a Squier out of the box and then made it his. Here’s the story in his own words…
“This isn’t a build (I’m not a builder), but a refinish and reboot. I bought a Squier Vintage Modified Precision Bass because I like the physical specs i.e.: neck thickness, body size, headstock, etc…Pretty sleek. It played pretty damn good out of the box, but the whole point is to customize and have some fun in this life, right? I stripped it, refinished it, did a bunch of fine tuning work and outfitted with all new hardware and electronics”
Finish: Chameleon Metal Fade (Green/Gold Fade Sparkle)
Pickups: Dimarzio Split P DP127 and Ultra Jazz DP148 (More Details…)
Electronics: Volume, Master Tone, 3 way selector switch, Series / parallel switch (More Details…)
Tuning Machines: Gotoh GBR640 in Cosmo Black (Made In Japan) (More Details…)
Bridge: Hipshot Kickass in Black (More Details…)
String Retainer: Gotoh in Cosmo Black
Pickguard: WD single ply thin black Precision
Custom Squier Precision Bass (70s style) decal












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AWESOME work! I have a Squier Bass and you have inspired me. Two questions – 1) Did you have to perform any routing? and 2) How did you get that amazing finish and what did you use to do it?
Thanks!
David Reiner
Thanks! No extra routing. I used Roth Rattlebombs to paint.
Nice job! Modern Squiers are so nicely made, it’s good to see them used as a starting point for a truly personal instrument.
The Bassist is no slouch either…Excellent instrument & Player….
Great job, love the finish, tone cuts through like a “P” should in the mids. Good playing, well done. I have two vm 5s that I modified maybe I’ll post em here someday.
That was a nice ‘reboot!’ You made a already good bass a “better.” The finish is a knockout!
nice, i did the opposite to my VM jazz and left it stripped, with a vintage neck fitted and a p bass pickup added
Amazing tone, even through iPad speakers! As good any expensive boutique I’ve heard.
Looks great! Curious about the pick guard. I’ve got a bass similar to this one (Fender Precision Bass Special) that I want to replace the pick guard on. Since the controls aren’t ‘standard’ for a pbass I haven’t been able to find one that is premade. Any advice? Thanks!
This guard is from WD (one of the best. Black is actually black!). I drilled any extra holes.
I’ve had a Squire PJ since 91′,when I got it and opened the box it was the wrong color, but I fell in love with it. I played as out of the box for awhile, but before long it needed new pots and pickups, I put on a set of quarter pounders, and at the moment I think of the jazz p u. I hadn’t thought of a 3 way switch, but it’s in my plan now. Can anybody tell me how to wire that in parallel. I love my Squire, and the way it plays.
to get around premade pickguards that dont fit, just go to ebay or stewart macdonald, etc and buy a blank sheet of single ply or multiply pickguard materiad and design your own. its not rocket science. fairly easy.
very nice…..any extra routing needed for the new electronics ie: potentiometers, input jack?…… currently working on a PJ Affinity body in white….with Barts and SD pups…..just finished sheiding everything and find the CTS pots are too close to end of control cavity and wont fit….waiting on some Bourne’s mini pots to arrive…….good work on yours!
No extra routing.
Love the color. Way to make it yours and it sounds great!
Sweeeet all the way around!!!
Very nice! Is that finish Duplicolor MetalCast by chance?
Roth Rattlebomb paints
nice work both on the refurbish of what is arguably one of the best instruments (my opinion) for the money out there and on the playing…nice touch. I bet all the girls tell you that you have good hands 🙂 JK. Seriously nice work all around.