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Squier Classic Vibe Telecaster Custom

TLC-Shaped Guitar from Squier belonging to the Classic Vibe series

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Published on 09/17/13 at 15:34
Guitar made in China with a standard color chrome Squier bridge, a rosewood fretboard 21 frets, a pickup selector, volume control and tone control, two microphones former model. A beautiful replica of the Fender Telecaster 51.

UTILIZATION

The handle is very comfortable and ergonomic. The guitar is a bit heavy but we have to expect that since it is a replica of Fender Telecaster 1951. The sound really remember a time when the last cargo is easily accessible and strings stretch well at the "bends".

SOUNDS

Regarding the original pickups, the sound is perfect for blues, country, jazz, funk, reggae and rock. Its clear, the sound of the neck pickup is well suited to the jazz. That of the lens is sharp, perfect for country and funk. With distortion, the neck pickup sounds pretty good and acute recalls his rock'n'roll 50s. In combination, the two microphones blend perfectly in harmony. On harmonics, however, they are not clear with the micro bass. If the switch is in the middle position or treble, it's perfect. As the micro are single coil in distortion there may be background noise (this is normal). Recently I changed my pickups for USA Vintage Noiseless and the result is impressive. Now I would not trade my guitar against a USA! The Noiseless greatly reduce background noise and distortion can be eliminated by playing with the adjustment frequency of the amplifier. I think she has nothing to envy to an American Telecaster. The neck is perfectly straight and that even with changes in temperature and humidity.

OVERALL OPINION

I use this guitar for a few months. Having tried many guitars in the Fender American brand, the Gibson, Ibanez, etc. I found that when an American Squier equal better quality microphones are added. With my years of experience, I would recommend this guitar to both beginners and professionals. It is solid, sturdy, ready to go through the ages. In addition, it is less prone to lust thieves and you can see that this is the guitarist who makes the sound when playing on such a guitar. People will be confused.