Overall Rating:


I chose the bass because it was cheap. Regardless of all its' faults, I love it an incredible amount. Basically, I know it's a lame guitar, so I decided to write this review to give advice. Second hand rarely means good quality and just because summit is cheap, doesn't mean it's the "best bass for you". Even beginners deserve better.
Where Obtained: John Rose, Manchester, England.
It's a second-hand mock Fender Squire. What can I say?!
Basically it's cheap, it's old, it's broken, but I love it. It's my first bass so it's not worth much, and the G tuner thing fell off, and I covered the scratch-guard in purple fur, and I kind of scratched the body with my silver bracelet, but I love it very much.
Playability:


The thing the A string rests on (inbetween the head and the neck) is a little too big, so the string twangs when you play an open string note. Plus, the volume nob thing doesn't work. Apart from that, it's great!
Sound Quality:


Apart from the twanging, it's all good.
Durability:


I'd say it's durable. But not many other's would.