Monday, October 11, 2010

Squier by Fender Classic Vibe Telecaster Custom, 3 Tone Sunburst




This review is from: Squier by Fender Classic Vibe Telecaster Custom, 3 Tone SunburstLet me make this clear. Find reviews of almost any inexpensive guitar, and you will find people raving about what a great value it is and how it sounds better than the $2000 that it is supposed to look like. There is no doubt that manufacturers of inexpensive guitars have raised their game across the board. Any of the companies related to Gibson and Fender are going to have some import guitars made in Mexico and in Asia that by far surpass the quality of what was coming out of those areas a decade or two ago. In this review, I am not raving about this guitar just because it is a great value, or because it sounds as good as a Custom Shop special. I am simply saying that this guitar has a unique sound (that I do love), and the quality seems good enough to be durable and last for a long time. 1. The LookI have to say that this guitar is beautiful. It has an alder body and a very high quality looking poly sunburst finish. the "mint green" white pickguard looks sharp, and the double bound body always makes a Tele look far classier. The gloss finish on the headstock also adds to the refined look of this guitar. I can only find a new small flaws in the finish of this guitar. There is nothing in the finish that makes this guitar look cheap. It is a gorgeous guitar, without a doubt.2. The ComponentsThe hardware seems to be medium to high quality. The Bridge Plate does not feel as solid and durable as the ones on many teles that I have handled before. I would rate this part as a Medium quality part. The tuners are the cool vintage style and really do stay in tune well. I am surprised by their quality, they certainly feel like an upgrade over anything that Squier has ever offered and they stay in tune as well as or better than any Mexican Fender that I have ever played. The tone and volume knobs are very solid feeling, they are responsive and feel like very high quality parts. The stiff feel means that you will prefer it if you don't constantly tweak the levels on your guitar. If you use the volume for swells, you might feel that this are a tad stiff. But they are smoother than any mexican or asian component that I have ever used. The 3 way switch does not feel as solid to me, but perhaps I am a little picky. The Saddles are the 3 shared saddles rather than 6 individual ones, the saddles actually feel like a quality metal part to me. The body is Alder as opposed to the Pine or Plywood Tele's that seem to populate the least expensive models. This body is far heavier than any Squier Tele or Mexican Fender Tele that I have played. I think that this gives it a unique amount of sustain and very high quality to the tone.3. The NeckThe neck is thinner than any strat or tele neck that I have ever played. This is a preference thing for most people, so be sure that you are OK with a thin neck. The frets are advertised as Medium-Jumbo, but so are the ones on two strats that I own, and these frets seems smaller and thinner. They are installed perfectly on the model that I have. Not only are there no sharp edges, but they are perfectly matched up. Some people are very picky about this and I would have to say that these frets were installed and finished to as good of a quality as I have ever felt. The rosewood fretboard looks just fine to me, no frills, it actually is a different looking rosewood than what is on any of the strats that I have owned. No complaints, just different. The finish on the back of the neck is a thick poly. If you prefer a satin feel over the smooth poly, you will have to sand this neck quite a bit. I will be doing this to my guitar and see no problem making the neck feel great and satiny. The nut, looks plasticy to me and not bone. I like the sound of this guitar and will not be changing anything on it, so whatever the component is, it still works with the combination of this guitar. There is a little bit of over gluing around the nut which may be the biggest construction flaw on my particular model. It certainly doesn't change the tone, but 4. The Sound, and PickupsI was told that these are Alnico V pickups. They have a great punch to them which I like in a Tele. When picked right, you can even get a decent twang, but these sound a bit more bluesy than cheap twangy. The Bridge pickup is a great sounding pickup. The attack sounds great, it is obviously a high output pickup and can drive an amp well. There is a lot of midrange in this pickup, and it sounds very high quality to me. The neck has a rounder and fuller sound with a lot of attack to it as well. The big surprise in this guitar to me though is the amazing amount of quality sustain. This does not have a thin or weak sustain, it is a meaty sustain that outlasts many Tele's that I have played. This, to me, is what makes this instrument an amazing and unique guitar. I am getting some really cool Jimi sound...




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