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From Junk to Jewel: Upgrading a Squier Classic Vibe Bass VI PART 1: Overview and What Needs to Be Done OK, so it's not exactly junk - but it's not exactly not junk, either. There are a lot of cheap components on this and other Squier guitars. Though Squier is a branch of Fender, there is a wide quality gulf between the Indonesian-made Squiers and the American-made Fenders. In the middle are the Fender guitars built in Mexico and Japan; no doubt where you are as a player, you can find a Fender to fit your hands and your budget. Find out more about fender at https://www.fender.com/ and more about Squier at https://www.fender.com/en-US/squier-e.... In this part of the upgrade series, I'll give you an overview of the 2022 Squier Classic Vibe Bass VI in classic black. It's also available in a nice three-color sunburst. I'll also discuss what modifications and upgrades I'll be making throughout the series. Stay tuned for more about this "100% designed by Fender" instrument; a Bass VI is a guitar like no other - it looks like a guitar and plays like a guitar, but it sounds like a bass! Specs on the Classic Vibe Bass VI are as follows: Body made from poplar and has a gloss polyurethane finish Neck made from maple and has a medium vintage tint done in gloss urethane finish Fingerboard made from Indian laurel, a type of wood in the fig family - not rosewood as I state in the video - which grows widely in Asia Scale length is 30" and the fingerboard radius is 9.5" Nut width is 1.685"/42.8mm, and they claim the nut is made of bone (I am skeptical) Frets are "narrow-tall" Stock pickups are "Fender Designed" alnico single-coil Jaguar pickups NEXT: Staytrem Bridge and a Look at the Stock Tremolo