I recently bought the same guitar from Indonesia & it's absolutely perfect in every way. It was made in late 2023 & came with a card showing the signatures of all the different people who set it up & inspected it. I play it through a Fender reverb amp & it sounds awesome. The grain on the body is matched so perfectly it looks like a 1 piece body. I bought another one for a friend & he has a few different Fenders but he now prefers to play the Squire. The smooth gloss finish is the smoothest finish on a guitar I have ever felt & it's a pleasure to hold. I can't say enough good things about this guitar. The secure packaging it came in must have cost a fortune & I don't know how they can sell & ship these guitars at such a low price. It's an awesome guitar! Thank you Fender!
@astridlenore
Ай бұрын
I absolutely would play (and have played) a Classic Vibe in front of people. Or at least the 40th anniversary Jazznaster, which is basically a Classic Vibe in a tuxedo. Prior to that my go-to Jaguar and Tele were the earlier Vintage Modified series, which are also amazing and I still play both, though the QC wasn't quite as good back then (nothing that a good setup couldn't solve). Thank you for sharing this!
@patriciamacaulay2453
Ай бұрын
I have a Squire classic vibe Strat just like yours and its a great guitar! I love the light stain on the finger board and back of the neck. I also have the Tele Squire vibe with the F hole in a light brown gorgeous body stain that you can see the wood grain thru it, which is my newest electric that I use all the time! Both are great guitars and I absolutely love the sound of the Telecaster! And I do play in front of people with both!! I also own two Epiphones the cheapest one is like a Les Paul (Jr.? - TV yellow) with 2 P90's and a wrap around bridge that I changed to an adjustable wrap around that one of the guitar stores guys I go to ordered for me. I think its German made and it works great! The last electric I have is a light tobacco Les Paul Epi Standard. I believe its an 1986 model that last year I had the neck pickup magnet turned, to turn it into a Peter Green style LP! Lastly, I own 3 different acoustics too! Enjoy your guitars as I do too! Bill Macaulay
@olddogguitars23
26 күн бұрын
I've been tempted to get a classic vibe tele.
@JasonT-xp3kh
Ай бұрын
I prefer a parchment pick guard on a burst. It just looks right. You can age that pick guard yourself if you're so inclined. You can use a magic eraser to take the sheen off and open up the pores of the plastic. Then soak it in coffee or strong tea. I would try it on the backside first just to see how it turns out. These are great guitars. Despite owning several Fenders, I tend to pick up the Squires more often. There's something liberating about not having to worry about putting a ding into an $1800 guitar.
@olddogguitars23
26 күн бұрын
That sounds like it's worth a try. Thanks.
@klauswiens9135
Ай бұрын
Just purchased the cv 50s in black and i love it. First i was wondering if i could go with the glossy neck, but it feels perfect when playing. A lot of testings of the cv 50s say that the trem system is shit but you've played a nice and smooth vibrato with it. Sounds like you've got the trem in floating position. Thanks for your video.
@olddogguitars23
26 күн бұрын
Yeah, the trem block is a little small compared to my American strat but with the nut slots cut and the trem adjusted correctly everything seems to work like it should.
@joshuadurocher8071
Ай бұрын
Was tgat a smashing pumpkins lick i heard i heard abb
@olddogguitars23
Ай бұрын
A poor rendition of it but yes!
@joshuadurocher8071
Ай бұрын
@@olddogguitars23 sounded good to me thanks for posting and commenting
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