BTW, My Squier didn t come with those, I bought some seperately and. Program cash plus cimb niaga. I think I used the serial number a few years back, but I don t remember what I came up with. I ll be using my first and only bass, a 1987 Fender P built in Japan. Made in Indonesia, for those who know/care about such details. Kalau punya gw Tipe Fender Precision Bass Lyte 4str Tahun pembuatan 93-94an Manteb tenan ki MIJ,ada yg jual Fender Squier he2. Tidak.cari aja P-Bass2 baru yg tersedia di toko di Indonesiapilih yg lo suka.n. Sekalian foto headstok belakang (serial number) nya yang lebih jelas lagi Fender used the large Fender small Squier Series logos on guitars made in yet above Squiers made in China and Indonesia, whose production had or Precision Bass with a black label and a serial number beginning with Squier Bronco Bass Squier Jazz Bass Squier P Bass For Japanese Squier serial number dating, see Fender s serial number dating service.
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100-character Fender Squier Vintage Modified Precision Bass V Electric BassProduct Description Squier now delivers pure P Bass power and extended range with the 1990-1995 CN SERIAL FENDER SQUIER SERIES TELECASTER MIK. My 2000 Squier Stagemaster 7 is made in China CY00xxxxxxx serial number I don t know the full range, but I ve got an Indonesian P-Bass Special Here is a Real Nice Fender Squier Precision Full Size Bass Guitar in Great Ready to Play Condition. It is in a Real The serial number on it is SN IC 0071833. The company makes instruments such as acoustic guitars, electric basses, mandolins, the first mass-produced electric bass, the Precision Bass (P-Bass) and the.
Ensenada (Mexico), China, Indonesia (under Cort) and Korea (under Cort), such to the prefix of the serial numbers of some of the 1982-84 Squier guitars. Sebelum Fender Squier seri diperkenalkan pada tahun 1982, Fender sedang membuat rendah Klasik Vibe Precision Bass (50 dan 60-an) FENDER SQUIER PRECISION P BASS VINTAGE MODIFIED NECK MANICO. Arc rise fantasia wii iso. Vendo manico squier vintage modified precision made in indonesia Acero con da Fender Mexico 1991 (24 anni di et 224 ) come da serial number su paletta.
IC: I = Indonesia, C = Cor-Tek (Cort), the serial number prefix is followed by a 2 number year. IS: I = Indonesia, S = Samick, the serial number prefix is followed by a 2 number year.
For example 'IC02' Made in 2002. In 2009-10 some Indonesian Squier's had the prefix ICS09XXXXX and ICS10XXXXX.
There are a number of standard models that have the ICS prefix some are FSR but some are just normal run models. It therefore appears as though the the S in ICS is only an indication as to whether it is a Factory Special Run or FSR guitar (manufactured by Cor-Tek in Indonesia). It also appears likely that any FSR guitar beginning with ICS will be a Squier 'Standard' as opposed to any of the other models i.e. CV, Deluxe etc. In your case though it is a Vintage Modified model.
I'd say it is a Cort made one. I've also seen some serials starting 'I' that were made in India. But ICS is usually Indonesia.
The '10' means 2010 model year. Hope that helps. IC: I = Indonesia, C = Cor-Tek (Cort), the serial number prefix is followed by a 2 number year. IS: I = Indonesia, S = Samick, the serial number prefix is followed by a 2 number year. For example 'IC02' Made in 2002. In 2009-10 some Indonesian Squier's had the prefix ICS09XXXXX and ICS10XXXXX. There are a number of standard models that have the ICS prefix some are FSR but some are just normal run models.
It therefore appears as though the the S in ICS is only an indication as to whether it is a Factory Special Run or FSR guitar (manufactured by Cor-Tek in Indonesia). It also appears likely that any FSR guitar beginning with ICS will be a Squier 'Standard' as opposed to any of the other models i.e. CV, Deluxe etc. In your case though it is a Vintage Modified model.
I'd say it is a Cort made one. I've also seen some serials starting 'I' that were made in India. But ICS is usually Indonesia. The '10' means 2010 model year.
Hope that helps. Follow-up question: I understand it's supposed to be ICxx + 6 digits, but what does it mean if it's ICxx + 7 digits? It looks like it could be IC + YYMMDD + xxx (or possibly IC + YYDDMM + xxx)? I honestly don't know about the extra digit other than to set apart instruments for FMIC distribution from those going to international distributors.
The reason they need to do this is because FMIC and the international Fender/Squier distributors have different warranties and totally separate support systems including service centers. FMIC ships the instrument to the international distributor and they are done with it. Whenever there is a serial irregularity on a FMIC instrument quite often that is the reason why. This is a practice that actually goes back to Fender's early days. The oddball serial locks the international instruments out of FMIC North American support. All the online serial guides, dater software sites etc base all their data exclusively on the FMIC distributed serials. Therefore it is entirely possible to have a genuine Fender '76 Jazz Bass with a serial that doesn't fit any published format on any website and in cases like that it is because it was shipped from the factory to an international distributor.
They are genuine, but the serial won't 'compute' or match exactly with any online data. Is there a consensus on the Squier made-in-Indonesia P-basses? As compared to the Squier Affinity made-in-China basses?
I wouldn't say a consensus but more of a general understanding that the Affinity is an entry line with woods, hardware, electronics etc that is not quite as good as the more expensive models. The Standards will be better and any Deluxe or Artist Series instrument can be better still. That being said it is entirely possible to get an Affinity that is a totally usable instrument. You may have to demo 10 to find one you really like, but even an Affinity is better than no P-Bass at all. The fact is a higher end Chinese bass can whoop up pretty good on anything Indonesia comes out with. The Chinese actually can make basses superior to Indonesia.
So, it isn't so much where it is made as the components used to make it and the skill of the factory workers. When you buy an Affinity you are pretty much assured it has student caliber electronics and hardware like softer metal in the frets and the cheapest woods they could get in mass quantity, but still some are better than others so be patient and pick carefully in the Affinity line and you can get a very usable bass. For someone just starting out an Affinity is perfectly fine. I mean after all you don't know if you are going to be serious about playing or if it is just a passing fancy. There are also WORSE entry level instruments than Affinity series basses. For the money an Affinity is not bad at all, but in reality they are good mainly for a student or beginner. For serious play I'd step up the Standard at least.
Another option is the Squier Jaguar models. The Jaguar series is amazing for the money because it costs just a tad more than an Affinity and has an active preamp. Last edited by on Sun Oct 12, 2014 9:02 pm, edited 1 time in total. Thanks, Brother Dave! That's pretty much what I thought on all points.
Especially the newbie comments! My main interest was which country produced the better basses and it seems that China has better craftsmanship in general than Indonesia. I ended up buying this Indonesia P-Bass for $75 because it was in very nice condition and the hardware looked better than I've seen on a lot of el cheapo-os.
If you just look at the hardware and the quality of finish, it could pass as a Fender Standard. In the harsh light of the next day I discovered the less-than-beautiful aspects of the instrument. The action was about 5/8' at the 12th fret, for starters.
Using the ' link on your site, I ran through all the steps and got a decent player out of it! Someone with less mechanical skill than I and with poorer quality tools had attempted some setup before on this bass - it was obvious. Anyway, it plays nice now and I'll probably keep it while I learn and practice and see if my interest lasts. Next step: Shield Your Bass using the Brother Dave recommendations!.Next step: Shield Your Bass using the Brother Dave recommendations! I'd hold off on copper shielding to ground that or any other split coil 2nd generation design P-Bass.
Due to the hum cancelling effects of the phasing in the split coil pickup applying copper shielding probably isn't really enough of a benefit to justify the hassle or expense of the copper. Sure it is only about $15 but it really doesn't make much difference at all on a split coil P-Bass, just the 1951/56 single coil Precisions and the handful of modern basses modeled after them. On a split coil P-Bass I'd only worry about it if you have a hum problem and you probably won't. They are essentially noise free stock compared to a Jazz or 51/56 P-Bass.
Have I shielded passive split coil P-Basses? Yes, the ones I plan to keep forever and they are Fenders. Did it make any difference? Very little if any at all. I don't think I'd do it again because it really wasn't worth the time spent doing it or the copper on a modern passive split coil P-Bass.
I really don't think it improved the noise floor enough to justify the hassle. I don't mind the $15 for the copper material, but it takes me several hours. In the end copper foil shielding a split coil Precision won't make it any worse, but it doesn't make it perceptibly better either. Unless you are having noise issues for some reason, I'd skip it because I will if I ever get another new modern passive P-Bass. However on any passive single coil Jazz, a P/J or First Generation type Precision single coil bass copper shielding has immediate and cost effective noise reduction benefits. On P/J setups there only seems to be a perceptible benefit in shielding the Jazz pickup cavity and the control cavity while skipping the pickguard shield application since that is where the P pickup lives and instead run a small diameter ground wire from the control cavity through the channel to the Jazz pickup cavity to solder to the copper shielding there. I'd skip shielding the P pickup cavity entirely.
Even when Jazzes, P/J's and single-coil first-generation P-Bass instruments (Like the Squier Classic Vibe 50's P-Bass) have shielding paint factory applied in the cavities in my experience copper foil cavity shielding to ground makes an obvious improvement in RFI rejection and hum reduction. Shielding paint is better than nothing, but not as good as copper foil. Foil shielding the back of the pickguard to ground only has a benefit when the pickguard actually surrounds a single coil pickup and on P/J's and most first generation single coil P-Basses the pickguard doesn't surround a single coil pickup. There is NOTHING like the sound of a first-generation P-Bass to me and I totally love that tone, but no other bass is more sensitive to RFI either. On a Jazz you can always turn both volumes up full to get some noise cancelling due to the phasing of the pickups but on a first generation single coil P-Bass you can not do that since there is only one pickup. That leaves copper foil shielding to ground as the best option to lower the noise floor.
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Also I urge installing a chrome pickup cover on first-generation based instruments more for protection of the fragile pickup than for shielding. If you run a ground wire from the pickup cavity shielding and wrap it around the cover screw that gives a slight shielding benefit also, but in reality most people are not going to hassle with that because the benefit is so small.
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Even Leo Fender stopped grounding the pickup cover after 1951. Still the pickup on these instruments is way more fragile than a plastic covered 2nd generation P-Bass or Jazz pickup and if you don't install the chrome pickup cover you must resist using the pickup for a thumbrest. Sure there are some good tones when you pluck right over the pickup, but it is almost as good right next to the cover. Pickup covers on a split coil P-Bass on the other hand are just for cosmetics and don't really do much otherwise.