• Reviews around sound (4.47 of 5)

    Squier by Fender Bronco Bass, Black with Maple Fingerboard

    • The electronics are passable, not very dynamic like a J usually is, but not bad sounding, either.
    • A modded bronco bass not only sounds AMAZING, but is also very fun to play
    • The sound is fantastic and it arrived fast
    • Way lighter and less klunky than other basses I tried but the sound is rich and expressive
    • The G string sounds good though!
    • Clear sound, very pleasant tone, great for either finger picking or slap technique
    • GREAT SOUND GREAT, CONSTRUCTION and A GREAT FINNISH
    • Amazing build and sound for $200
    • Good sound.
    • The Sound is very Pretty and Nice
    • Amazing tone, exactly the sound I was looking for with my music came from this bass!
    • The Ibanez also sounds good with fingers and has a better sound with a pick but tuned in Low B the B string sometimes has a washed out sound and you cant even here the pick strokes it just sounds like your holding a long humming B note
    • Great sound for home recording and jamming.
    • but it has a nice sound
    • It's really a great bass with a great sound considering the stigma that surrounds Squiers as cheap knockoffs, but the sound is amazing
    • this is one great sounding and looking bass
    • Since the electronics and hardware are not the greatest, you can't expect a perfect sound but my red Bronco has been going strong since 2002
    • Playing along to a lot of Beatles' tunes, it is capable of the light sound of Paul's Hofner, and the more emotional, intense sounding Rickenbacker
    • This is a must to get proper sound
    • It is a perfect size for me, it is not too heavy or big, however it is not small so it gives a great sound
    • Great sound, fit, finish and intonation out of the box
    • I use it for my home studio in which I record my original songs and the bass guitar has a very good sound
    • The sound and build quality are decent for the price