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New Squier Classic Vibe

Postby GrayH » 06 Apr 2011, 18:56

Hi All
I don't know if anyone is aware, but Squier are launching the Classic Vibe Stratocaster in Fiesta Red!

http://www.squierguitars.com/products/s ... 0303000540


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Re: New Squier Classic Vibe

Postby Didier » 07 Apr 2011, 09:26

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Re: New Squier Classic Vibe

Postby George Geddes » 07 Apr 2011, 11:51

The Simon Neil Sig. model is a development of the Classic Vibe, i think, with a rosewood 'board.

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Re: New Squier Classic Vibe

Postby stephen » 07 Apr 2011, 16:14

Seems to be quite a nice looking guitar. Unfortunately, would appear to have one of those overly-thick, bevelled, single-ply scratchplates that have already been adversely commented on in the guitar press, which is a shame, but not expensive to replace. Pity that for some obscure reason, Fender have decided to go for non-50's spec., with regards to the spacing of the 12th fret position dots. Then again, not the end of the world, just a little foible of mine. I hate that narrow spacing!
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Re: New Squier Classic Vibe

Postby noelford » 07 Apr 2011, 17:13

stephen wrote:Pity that for some obscure reason, Fender have decided to go for non-50's spec., with regards to the spacing of the 12th fret position dots.
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Blimey! I just had to look closely at my American Vintage '57 reissue and my Custom Shop Masterbuilt '56 NOS to spot the difference! :o :)
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Re: New Squier Classic Vibe

Postby petercreasey » 07 Apr 2011, 19:43

stephen wrote:Seems to be quite a nice looking guitar. Unfortunately, would appear to have one of those overly-thick, bevelled, single-ply scratchplates that have already been adversely commented on in the guitar press, which is a shame, but not expensive to replace. Pity that for some obscure reason, Fender have decided to go for non-50's spec., with regards to the spacing of the 12th fret position dots. Then again, not the end of the world, just a little foible of mine. I hate that narrow spacing!
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Oh Please!!! it's a 'reasonably priced' Strat not a collector's item :ugeek:
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Re: New Squier Classic Vibe

Postby RUSSET » 07 Apr 2011, 20:43

I've had a Squier 'Simon Neil' (Classic vibe) '60s Strat for the past 12 months, & to be honest, it plays just as well as both my F.Red Fenders. This range is really well made & great value for money. The only upgrades I made was to replace the trem block with a steel one & the rather long trem arm with a standard length Jap Gotoh one. The sounds it makes are genuine Fender.

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Re: New Squier Classic Vibe

Postby stephen » 08 Apr 2011, 09:19

petercreasey wrote:
stephen wrote:Seems to be quite a nice looking guitar. Unfortunately, would appear to have one of those overly-thick, bevelled, single-ply scratchplates that have already been adversely commented on in the guitar press, which is a shame, but not expensive to replace. Pity that for some obscure reason, Fender have decided to go for non-50's spec., with regards to the spacing of the 12th fret position dots. Then again, not the end of the world, just a little foible of mine. I hate that narrow spacing!
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Oh Please!!! it's a 'reasonably priced' Strat not a collector's item :ugeek:


Getting things 'right' in the context that I commented on, doesn't really cost money and take something into "collector's item" territory. I very much doubt that a 50's spec. thinner, un-bevelled scratchplate would be any more expensive than that rather odd, overly thick one that Fender have been using on several Squier models recently. As I stated in my earlier thread, the UK guitar press have made similar comments.............
Regarding the placement of the 12th fret position markers, Squier do produce necks with the 50's spec. spacing, so why not use them if you're going to call this a 50's Classic guitar? Little things I know, but from a design point of view, just as easy to get right as to get wrong.
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