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4-string Electric Bass with Poplar Body, Maple Neck, Laurel Fingerboard, and 2 Humbucking Pickups - Sherwood Green
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Step out of The Box with This ’60s-inspired Rascal

Are your bass requirements a little out of the ordinary? If you answer yes, it’s time you investigated the Paranormal Rascal Bass from Squier. This Frankenstein’s monster of a bass combines features from several 1960s-era Fender bass models to concoct an instrument that’s the best of all worlds. The Paranormal Rascal starts with a poplar body that takes offset cues from the Fender Bass VI and features a string-through-body bridge like the Mustang. Meanwhile, the headstock gets its shape from the Fender Coronado Bass. Lastly, these two humbuckers are Fender Designed Wide Range bass pickups that deliver fat yet detailed sound. Step out of the box with this greatest hits list bass from Squier!

A 1960s greatest hits list

Not only does the Squier Paranormal Rascal Bass knock it out of the park when it comes to tonal qualities, but it also plays comfortably and flaunts stellar design choices. Its offset poplar body sports comfort curves and a bevel to make long gigs or practice sessions easily achieved without discomfort. This Paranormal Rascal also comes with a short, 30-inch scale laurel fretboard with 21narrow tall frets, so it’s an excellent choice for all bassists. The maple neck is carved to a comfortable “C” shape, making many Squier basses easy and fun to play. The 4-saddle Mustang string-through-body bridge packs this bass with excellent resonance transference from string to body and gives off retro charm. Other appointments like Vintage-Style tuners, Knurled Flat Top chrome control knobs, and groovy pickguard give this bass a vintage appeal unlike any other bass.

Packing an extra-terrestrial punch

Squier equipped the Paranormal Rascal Bass with Fender-Designed Wide Range humbucking bass pickups to give it a sound reminiscent of its ’60s heritage but with enough power and superb tone for today’s stages. These pickups reel in fat, punchy tone that gets you in the groove at first pluck. Plus, its 3-way switch brings out the versatility inherent in this pickup design. The Paranormal Rascal bass also comes with the standard master volume and tone knobs, so you have complete control over your sound. The delightful playability of the "C"-shaped neck and the tonal punchiness of these two humbuckers equal a match made in paranormal bass heaven.

The Squier Paranormal Series

To create the Paranormal series, the mad scientists at Squier broke down a selection of Fender’s most popular designs to the atomic level. They then smashed them together, bringing to life some of the coolest aberrant axes we’ve ever seen. Flipped headstocks, Frankenstein electronics, necks on bodies to which they don’t belong — these guitars and basses break all the rules! So, if you’ve ever desired to chuck a set of P-90s into a Cabronita, play a Mustang with the voice of a Strat, or own a J Bass dressed up as a P Bass, you’ll love the Squier Paranormal series.

Squier Paranormal Rascal Bass Features:

  • A Squier bass that packs together features from several 1960s basses
  • Offset poplar body takes cues from the Fender Bass VI
  • Headstock shape takes cues from Fender Coronado Bass
  • String-through-body bridge from Fender Mustang
  • Short, 30-inch scale length with comfortable "C" shape maple neck and laurel fingerboard
  • Equipped with two Fender-Designed Wide Range humbucking bass pickups for fat punch and detailed clarity
  • 3-way switch for tonal versatility

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Tech Specs

  • Number of Strings: 4
  • Left-/Right-handed: Right-handed
  • Body Shape: Rascal
  • Body Material: Poplar
  • Body Finish: Gloss Polyurethane
  • Color: Sherwood Green
  • Neck Material: Maple
  • Neck Shape: C
  • Neck Joint: Bolt-on
  • Radius: 9.5"
  • Fingerboard Material: Laurel
  • Fingerboard Inlay: Offset Pearloid Dots
  • Number of Frets: 21, Narrow Tall
  • Scale Length: 30"
  • Nut Width: 1.5"
  • Nut Material: Synthetic Bone
  • Bridge/Tailpiece: 4-saddle Mustang String-through Body
  • Tuners: Vintage-style
  • Neck Pickup: Fender Wide-Range Bass Humbucker
  • Bridge Pickup: Fender Wide-Range Bass Humbucker
  • Controls: 1 x volume, 1 x tone
  • Switching: 3-way toggle pickup switch
  • Strings: Fender, .045-.105
  • Case/Gig Bag: Sold Separately
  • Manufacturer Part Number: 0377105546

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Rated 5/5

Definitely my favorite instrument right now!

Short review! It has the look, the feel, and the sound! Is you're thinking about this bass, then absolutely go for it! I hope that this bass gets more attention, so that hopefully squier/fender can make more offset basses with humbuckers (in more finishes too!). Because honestly I'm very pleased with the Sherwood green finish. If I'm ever able to get my hands on the shell pink version, I absolutely would just to have one sit in alternate tuning, and another pretty finish as a bonus. Sadly, I think that finish is limited edition+ on this already limited edition run of instruments. (sorry black sparkle rascal, I already have a nice black satin bass :/).

Longer review: I've been wanting a second bass in my collection for quite a while. I've played for almost a decade so far, but I've started to feel "meh" about my $ p basses that have served me well to learn on, but I could never quite get the sound I want in my head out of them.
In one of my favorite bands, they used to use a wal mkii bass with distortion and it sounds amazing. While that bass is a whole beast in itself (and in the price tag too!), having never played a wal, I assume this feels and sounds nothing like it. But this gets the thick humbucker sound I want!

I like all the pickups, and I'm still experimenting with how they they sit in whatever genre of a song. But because of the easy to understand controls as well as familiar 3 way toggle switch. You can generalize what kinda sounds you'd expect from them, if you're already familiar with any other guitar layout I'd say.

The neck pickup: The nice, deep, warm old school sound. With a nice, fat, juicy low end, decent amount of mids and least amount of highs. I really like this one for some classic pop songs. It sort of reminds me of a upright bass maybe? Either way, I usually like to switch here for more bass, less highs.

Both: The great balance of both. Usually I sit here. Sounds great some heavy, overdriven riffs with the EQ set to 10, or any type of genre with the eq at noon.
Any line sounds buttery smooth with the tone pot set to 0 also.

Bridge pickup: The knockout punch. I reaaaallly enjoy this when need a extra kick and want to have your part stand out, and sounds amazing any type of rock sound. Nice amount of highs without it being too much, great mids and still plenty of low end as well! I also like maxing the EQ with this one too.

I've liked how this bass sounds in everything I've plugged it on to so far. I have a massive trace elliot ah300 smc gp7 amp head, that came with a 4x10 and a 1x15 cab stack for about a $ less than this bass all together. And it absolutely RATTLES the whole side of the house, just at 1 on the master volume, with any bass. And I've been having a lot of fun trying out distortion with it, and feeling all the air being pushed on my back is really satisfying.

Of course, I can't really practice on that when the roommates need to get some sleep. Luckily, my roommate and best bud lets me use his yamaha thr30ii to practice in those situations! Honestly, anything you plug into it sounds awesome. And it's still decently loud enough to rumble the desk it sits on, but it doesn't shake the wall and I can plug my headphones if still feel like I'm being too loud.

I've yet to experience how it handles, and sounds in a live situation. But I've practiced a few times with my band that mainly covers some classic pop, pop punk, and some modern pop, and I've been really pleased to dial in the tones to suit the song! My drummer has a PA system that the singer, guitarist who also sings, and I can plug into. To my ears it sits really well with all of us synchronized, and I'm VERY excited to get the chance to plug in to the other fancy sound systems the sound engineer wizards have in their venues soon! (my drummer/the sound wizards usually adjusts my sound, so I have very little knowledge of these types of sound systems).

Things I would experiment with: there's a couple of mods I've seen done on this bass, but for now I'm plenty happy with how it is and maybe I'll try some out later if I'm feeling motivated to try and learn something new! I've only switched out the roundwounds it came with (the stock roundwounds sound nice!) for some la bella flatwounds, and it's nice and buttery smooth. Might change out the tuners later, but the stock ones so far work okay and atleast hasn't acted dramatic yet.

While I enjoy the distorted sounds I've been able to get, I haven't had any modulation effect to sound any noticeable on it. But I've been just using my guitar pedal board and plugging straight on without using the effects loop, so experimenting with that might change it. I don't really play any songs that use modulation, except for one. Of course you can't get rid of the p bass so I'll just plug that in and not worth about it.

Main reasons I'd assume someone might not want to get this bass: It's decently heavy. My model I bought is 10 lbs. Heavy for most, but I remember having to lug my cello to and from school on my back, while riding a bike. So weight isn't really a deal breaker for me. I think it's at a great solid weight, I don't feel too fatigued playing for longer periods. I think my trap muscles are getting more imbalanced but I think that's unavoidable for any cross body strap sitting on one side of your body.

I enjoy the short scale length, and even my best bud who never picked up bass has been enjoying picking up this instrument has been enjoying playing this. Some may not enjoy the ergonomics, as the bridge is decently high up close to bridge pickup. And the body size definitely makes this bass look like a full size. Which is a pro for me, having a nice weight and not having my short pinky stretch on the frets as much is great! But as I keep saying, maybe a con for some.

I could keep gushing. But it's fun, pretty, sparkly, feels like thunder. I'd definitely get it again, especially since fender hh basses are rare, not as affordable as this, and don't have this beautiful bass Vi body! Of course, thank you sweetwater for making sure this beauty got to me unharmed on my little rock of a hometown!
Rated 5/5

SQUIER RASCAL BASS…GROWL HEAVEN

"I hadn't purchased a bass or guitar in over a decade, and I was seeking a standout 'customer service' experience. Needless to say, I wasn't disappointed. After three months of searching for the perfect bass for Christmas, I stumbled upon the Squier Paranormal Rascal Bass, a fusion of various '60s bass elements.

In essence, this bass is a unique beast in its own right. With a distinct sound setting it apart from other basses, it boasts a short scale and a jazz bass neck width, coupled with exceptional hardware and outstanding humbuckers. The impeccable Green Finish adds to its allure, offering a vintage feel and a midbass sound vibe that truly growls!

For those seeking a classic sound with the added punch of humbuckers, this bass might just be the perfect fit. And to top it off, the cherry on the cake is Sweetwater's exceptional customer service."
Music background: Rock, Blues, Funk, Gospel and other Good Music
Rated 3.5/5

Cool factor off the charts

This bass is unique and super cool, fit and finish are great and better than many basses double it price. It matches perfect next to my 98' Strat. The hummbuckers do buzz quite a bit but sound nice, even though it's ergonomically awkward at times and doesn't fit in most cases(won't fit in my gator hard shell case) it's a great bass. However it's heavy, I mean heavier than any other bass I own! The plastic on the pick guard was applied under the knobs, so you have to take off the knobs to fully remove it(kinda annoying) and I did need to adjust the truss rod, but that could have been because the A hole at FedEx clearly walked across the "fragile" package(as seen in pic) all and all a pretty cool bass.
Music background: Local musician
Rated 5/5

A dream bass ata a boy Squire

love everything about this bass.
Music background: the usual everything
Rated 5/5

Short Scale Heaven

It is not to often that something gets released that just nails it. Fender did it with this bass. In a world of active basses, fender released a new great passive bass. It sounds great with effects (like perfect shoegaze or ambient bass). It plays wonderfully. The neck is narrow like a jazz bass but short scale like a mustang bass. I get the squire paranormal line is about taking risks, but I think this is like the meteora guitar. Fender caught lightning in bottle. This is their fourth great bass (P-Bass, Mustang, and of course the Jazz Bass being the other three). It is just simple and perfect but different than any other bass they did before. It's fender nailing the humbucker bass, on a squire. Best value bass in their lineup. As good as my American Mustang bass.
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