Finally! an SCPB! The 2008 Squier Classic Vibe 50's Precision flipped around lefty.
Easy to flip, just turned the nut. No problem re-stringing lefty with TI Flats. Re-set the bridge action for the reversed strings and adjusted intonation without a hitch. Added Straplocks and the foam mute. It's very comfortable to play standing or seated. The controls sit up high and out of the way, I've gotten used to them.
The only modification is that I didn't like the thumbrest/tugbar location so I removed it and placed a flat circular plastic disc under the strings next to the pickup. The disc serves as a custom thumbrest for me. I am really diggin this bass! It's got the SCPB sound I was hoping for!
1999 Hot Rod P. My "go to" bass for more modern sounds, using round wounds.
Ultralight Hohner/Steinberger with roundwounds
Carvin Fretless with Roundwounds.
Never really got the hang of fretless but I keep it around anyway, ya never know!
I might sell it....or not
1967 Fender Precision with TI Flats. My old buddy, bought new in 1972 and almost as road battered as me. Only mods are straplocks, a brass nut, replaced tone control knob, and the foam mute. I rarely gig with it any more. It stays home as my practice bass. Lightweight and fits me like an old broken in pair of sneakers
2004 CIJ 57 P reissue. Bought from Ishibashi in Japan before Fender USA got all mean and grumpy about imports. TI Flats. Added straplocks, tugbar, a foam mute, and replaced the white pickguard with a Fender gold anodized guard which I reversed to fit lefty. This has been my main bass since I got it. Delivers old school motown thump by the truckload.
2001 AmSe Strat. Yeah, I know, it's not a bass, but I love to show it off. Ain't it hot? That's real flame maple, not foto-flame