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Squier Classic Vibe 60s Mustang COR

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Electric Guitar

  • Body: Poplar
  • Bolt-on neck: Maple
  • Fingerboard: Laurel
  • Perloid Dot fretboard inlays
  • 22 Narrow tall frets
  • 4-Ply aged white pearloid pickguard
  • Bone nut
  • Nut width: 42 mm (1.65")
  • Scale: 610 mm (24" )
  • Fingerboard radius: 241 mm (9.5")
  • Pickups: 2 Fender-designed Alnico single coils (bridge and neck)
  • Master volume and master tone controls
  • Switch: On/Off slider, In/Out phase switch for each pickup
  • Floating bridge with Dynamic Vibrato tailpiece
  • Vintage Mustang tremolo arm
  • Nickel hardware
  • Vintage-style machine heads
  • Colour: Capri Orange
Available since November 2024
Item number 566549
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Colour Orange
Soundboard Poplar Burl
Top None
Neck Maple
Fretboard Laurel
Frets 22
Scale 610 mm
Pickup System SS
Tremolo Vintage
Incl. Case No
Incl. Gigbag No
Body Poplar Burl
£311
£407
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Great value for money!!!
snit 14.06.2023
I don't know what flawed guitar the some of the reviewers have received, mine is immaculate!!!
Great attention to detail and perfect QC! I can't find even the smallest flaw. The paint job is perfect, no flakes or dark spots, no gap at the neck joint, no warped neck either, it resonates really well unplugged, every switch and pot works as it should and in general the whole instrument plays and feels waaaaay above its price point, imho like a mexican Fender or even better! It easily gets 5/5 from me!!
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Zvone 05.06.2023
One of pickup switches doesn't work, one of tuning keys doesn't work..
Rusted frets, colour chips fall out as soon you take it out of box
Enough for me to send it back..
Overall build quality subpar for classic vibe series.
Maybe I've got a dud, dunno...
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Une vraie petite Mustang ... avec une finition très perfectible (mais rattrapable)
Doc Loco 22.06.2023
Commençons par ce qui fâche un peu: les frettes sont certes (très) bien posées, mais absolument pas finies: elles accrochent terriblement au moindre bend, c'est désolant. Bien sûr, un peu de micromesh et elles sont polies comme elles auraient dû l'être mais normalement, ce n'est pas le travail de l'acheteur!
Deuxième bémol: la touche en laurier. Bon je savais à quoi m'attendre, j'ai déjà des guitares avec. Je trouve ce bois désagréable au toucher, extrêmement sec et très terne d'apparence. Heureusement, j'ai la solution miracle, le Montypresso (faites votre recherche) - un peu d'huile de coude et la touche est infiniment plus jolie et agréable.
Pour le reste, il suffit de virer les cordes d'origine ( du 9-42 sur un diapason 24, sérieusement?) et mettre à la place au moins du 10-46, ajuster l'action et la hauteur des micros (réglés n'importe comment) et on est bon.
Et là, très agréable surprise, on a une vraie petite Mustang entre les mains, qui sonne comme elle est supposée sonner, qui se joue très facilement et qui tient pas mal du tout l'accord en jouant du vibrato (le lubrifiant est ton ami, et il n'y a rien de sexuel dans ce conseil!). Les micros sont bons, l'électronique sans reproche et le look est irrésistible.
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Be ready to sweat over it
Sean P 08.07.2023
First: This guitar is well worth the 289 euros it's currently priced at. No question. BUT, you must be ready to not have a perfect guitar right out of the box.

I remember when the original Classic Vibe series was released. Each model was an incredible value and the quality control was top notch. It was obvious that at that time Squier was trying to rid itself of the "cheap/beginner guitar" label and move into "gigging guitar" territory. I sold dozens in the music store I worked at and bought a few for myself.

This is not the case anymore. For some reason, the quality control on these new Squier models is all over the place. I have a 40th anniversary Jazzmaster that was the most busted guitar I've ever received - horrible fret work, wonky electronics, and the worst fretboard and neck I've ever had the displeasure of touching. The worst part of these new Squiers is the laurel fretboard. Dry and dusty and pits in the grain so big you can fit your pick in there.

This Mustang was no exception to the rule, but with a modicum of effort, it's become a favorite of mine. I LOVE the feeling of a short scale, and this Mustang is slinky in the best way. The pickups sound great, and while the switches aren't great, they won't need replacing anytime soon. The worst part of the guitar was, per usual, the fretboard and frets; but after polishing the frets and hydrating the fretboard I'm satisfied with how it plays. The neck is great, finished with a nice amber tint.

Overall, this has become a staple guitar in my collection and has inspired me to look into other versions of the Mustang. It is disappointing that Squier is churning out these things with no care, though. Be warned that you'll have to work to make this a great guitar
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