Squier's all-new Vintage Modified Telecaster Special puts a special spin on the model with truly modded and hot-rodded features including a full-sounding Jazzmaster neck pickup and a vintage-tint maple Jazzmaster neck. Features include a basswood body, maple fingerboard with 21 medium jumbo frets and black dot inlays, Duncan Designed TE-101B single-coil bridge pickup and Duncan Designed JM-101N single-coil Jazzmaster neck pickup with alnico 5 magnets, three-way pickup switch with black barrel-style tip, single-ply black pickguard, knurled chrome flat-top control knobs, vintage-style string-through-body bridge with three brass barrel saddles, vintage-style chrome tuners, chrome hardware and engraved neck plate. Available in White Blonde and Butterscotch Blonde.
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Peanut Butter In Your Chocolate
From a distance, Squire read my mind. If you're on the fence between some sort of Jazzmaster and some sort of Telecaster, this is the place to sit.
First off, the unwieldy name. Just for those who don't know
Squire = Fender models made overseas by 3rd parties (Cort, in this case). Cort is Korean, but this guitar was made at their Indonesian factory.
Vintage Modified = a Squire series that simulates some cool mods that a person might do to a plain jane version of the "whatever" (Tele/Strat)
Special = I'm not entirely sure where the Special comes in. They had a VM Jaguar Bass, then they added a VM Jaguar Bass Special for 100 bucks less. I actually got the VM Jaguar Bass Special Short Scale (and love it). But that's irrelevant to this review.
So what is this exactly? A Squire Telecaster body with a Squire Jazzmaster neck and a Squire Jazzmaster pickup in the neck position. And when I say Squire Jazzmaster neck I mean it - it says Squire...
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Remarkable!
The quality of this guitar is excellent for the price I paid. Made in Indonesia. It's light, well made, good setup out of the box, plays well and as good as a US Tele at a fraction of the cost in my opinion.
I owned one of these in 1991 and always wanted another
I forgot how to play guitar about 10 years ago, I think, but I wanted another to fiddle with when I'm feeling nostalgic. This is a nice guitar, certainly good enough for me to fiddle with or for my daughter to take lessons on. Well made, sounds great and looks good. A solid guitar for the money - well worth it.
Product Features :
- Basswood Body
- Maple C Shape neck w/ 9.5" radius, 21 Medium Jumbo frets and a Maple fingerboard
- 1 Duncan Designed TE-101B Bridge Pickup and 1 Duncan Designed JM-101N Single-Coil Jazzmaster Pickup with AlNiCo 5 Magnets
- Vintage Style Three-Barrel String-Through-Body Bridge
- Master Volume, Master Tone
Rating : 4.8
List Price : $499.99
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