New Squire Classic Vibe Guitars For 2010

B Bent

Vibroluxologist
Now THIS is what I am talking about! I am stoked to see Squire throw out a Tele Thinline and a Tele Custom that is double bound. These will appear in the Classic Vibe series. I had a Classic Vibe Tele and it was a killer axe for just a couple of bills. I hope these stay true to the quality and price point.
 
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And then there is this one with SD P-90's

The Tele Custom II guitar is a super-affordable temple of tone with some tasty Tele tweaks that include a pair of blistering Duncan Designed™ P-90 pickups with indepedendent tone and volume controls. The agathis body snugs up to an all-maple neck and fingerboard with dot inlays, medium-jumbo frets and a 25-1/2" scale.

http://www.squierguitars.com/products/search.php?partno=0327602506

Some one at Squire is listening to us SD Forum members and giving Gibson a run for their big bucks...
 
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Now THIS is what I am talking about! I am stoked to see Squire throw out a Tele Thinline and a Tele Custom that is double bound. These will appear in the Classic Vibe series. I had a Classic Vibe Tele and it was a killer axe for just a couple of bills. I hope these stay true to the quality and price point.

I always liked a Tele w a Rosewood board . . . not too fond of the f-holed thin line though.
 
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And then there is this one with SD P-90's

The Tele Custom II guitar is a super-affordable temple of tone with some tasty Tele tweaks that include a pair of blistering Duncan Designed™ P-90 pickups with indepedendent tone and volume controls. The agathis body snugs up to an all-maple neck and fingerboard with dot inlays, medium-jumbo frets and a 25-1/2" scale.

http://www.squierguitars.com/products/search.php?partno=0327602506

Some one at Squire is listening to us SD Forum members and giving Gibson a run for their big bucks...


Hey, i have that one. NOT to happy about the stock P90's though.


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Beautifull player though, feels just right in my hands !
Very sweet price too.
 
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Fender/Squier seem to be right on the money at the moment with their various models, all excellently priced, built to a great standard.
 
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Nice. The p90 one would be cool if they offered it with a rosewood board, they did the smaller scale, why not go full out. People who want p90's want that rosewood board. A Thinline with a rosewood board and a shorter scale length and p90's would absolutely dominate the Fender fans who want some Gibson Flavour.

Squire isn't all that bad. I tried this one in a store recently and it was a fun guitar. Personally I'd change the guard but I understand part of the appeal and I reckon it would grow on me. Cost about 350 or something. Not a bad price for a decent tele.
 
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I knew you'd dig these Hunter!!!!!

HELL YEAH I dig these!!!

I am a tiny bit bummed I just got my SX Telecaster --- I have all sorts of googly eyes for these new CV's!

Oh, and as the resident Squierologist, I must say: Squier, Squier, Squier!!!
 
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HELL YEAH I dig these!!!

I am a tiny bit bummed I just got my SX Telecaster --- I have all sorts of googly eyes for these new CV's!

Oh, and as the resident Squierologist, I must say: Squier, Squier, Squier!!!

Whoa! In all my years of guitardedness I have never noticed the spelling! LOL! Thanks for that. I need to remember that one.

:beerchug:
 
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I happen to have been one of those "i'm a skeptic" types when it came to squiers. I thought they were merely particle board compressed into the shape of a guitar. I tried a squier deluxe series, and a squier vintage vibe, and I was blown away for the price point they're at. The fact that they're inexpensive, decent players out of the box, and conducive to electronics and parts upgrades (such as Trevorus's squier that got hot-rodded, and now rings like a bell) makes me very happy, especially in this economy where extra $$ is becoming increasingly sparse.

I just took a look at the new thinline telecaster and the custom telecaster, and I am amazed at what Squier has become. Now I'm not going to say that the custom telecaster would be mistaken for a AVRI '62 Custom telecaster, because there may be differences in overall quality in the smaller areas (fret consistency, binding consistency, electronics used, etc.), but for the $300 to $350 price point that these instruments are at, a few simple electronics changes and part changes ($250 to $300), and the end result is a telecaster that for $600 will give the AVRI's a case to stare.

My ONLY concern is that with models where the price points are somewhat close (ie: the '69 thinline RI and the squier vintage vibe RI), FMIC may be pricing everything sufficiently close such that Fender is cannibalizing itself excessively. I do think it's possible, if Fender keeps the squier line under $400 or so, to have both the MIM reissues and the Squier Vibes, but if there is too much of a common financial ground, Fender will lose profits on the virtue of playing a MIM and a squier side by side and increasing numbers of people willing to make small sacrifices in quality and accuracy, for a cheap machine that can be easily hot-rodded to outperform its more expensive counterparts.

But, this is FMIC, they've been on fire the past few years... I say I'm just overly paranoid. They're good guitars for the money, and I may own one for the purposes of hotrodding it a bit.

Jason
 
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My ONLY concern is that with models where the price points are somewhat close (ie: the '69 thinline RI and the squier vintage vibe RI), FMIC may be pricing everything sufficiently close such that Fender is cannibalizing itself excessively. I do think it's possible, if Fender keeps the squier line under $400 or so, to have both the MIM reissues and the Squier Vibes, but if there is too much of a common financial ground, Fender will lose profits on the virtue of playing a MIM and a squier side by side and increasing numbers of people willing to make small sacrifices in quality and accuracy, for a cheap machine that can be easily hot-rodded to outperform its more expensive counterparts.

But, this is FMIC, they've been on fire the past few years... I say I'm just overly paranoid. They're good guitars for the money, and I may own one for the purposes of hotrodding it a bit.

Jason

The thing about "FMIC hurting Fender sales because Squier sales are too good" is very real.

My favorite Squier ever, the Squier '51, was discontinued because they were stupid good, and they cost $99.

People were walking into guitar stores, playing a pile of MIMs and then the '51 and going, "Wow! This feels better than all the others!" and walking out the door having spent $99 as opposed to $500.

FMIC caught on, that the Squier '51s were essentially "too good," and they could either raise the price, or make them "less good."

Making an Indonesian Squier "less good" didn't seem feasible, and to make any sort of gain in defending MIM Fenders' mid-market marketshare, they'd have to make the '51s cost $400. yeah right.

So they threw up their hands and discontinued them.

Now mid-market shoppers are buying MIM Fenders again, and all is right with the world.

Wait, What's that you say? People are actually buying Squier Classic Vibes over MIM Fenders?

No problem --- Fender learned their lesson with the '51 and priced the Classic Vibes at $350.

-Hunter
 
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The thing about "FMIC hurting Fender sales because Squier sales are too good" is very real.

My favorite Squier ever, the Squier '51, was discontinued because they were stupid good, and they cost $99.

People were walking into guitar stores, playing a pile of MIMs and then the '51 and going, "Wow! This feels better than all the others!" and walking out the door having spent $99 as opposed to $500.

FMIC caught on, that the Squier '51s were essentially "too good," and they could either raise the price, or make them "less good."

....

Wait, What's that you say? People are actually buying Squier Classic Vibes over MIM Fenders?

No problem --- Fender learned their lesson with the '51 and priced the Classic Vibes at $350.

-Hunter

Exactly my logic. If you make something too well, for too little, people will overlook the small things and save $500 for parts. Hence, jack up the price, and people who associate MII or MIC as lower in quality than MIM will buy the MIM RI's, and those who are a bit more adept at "tinkering" will buy the squiers. If you want proof of what squiers can do with some hotrodding, ask trevorus on this forum. He's got a Squier that absolutely screams.
 
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If you want proof of what squiers can do with some hotrodding, ask trevorus on this forum. He's got a Squier that absolutely screams.

If I want proof of what Squiers can do with some hotrodding, I'll go downstairs and pick up the 14 sound '51 I built, ah-thank-you-very-much!

:laughing:
 
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Nice. The p90 one would be cool if they offered it with a rosewood board, they did the smaller scale, why not go full out. People who want p90's want that rosewood board.

I beg to differ. I own a Squier T Custom II. On paper, it should be just another budget guitar. Through the right amp, it becomes much more than the sum total of its (seemingly average) parts and sounds bloody fantastic. It shouldn't but it does.

I agree that a rosewood fretboard would look and feel nice but, IMO, it would alter the tone for the worse.
 
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My fiance already ordered me the thinline. I couldn't be more pumped.
 
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I beg to differ. I own a Squier T Custom II. On paper, it should be just another budget guitar. Through the right amp, it becomes much more than the sum total of its (seemingly average) parts and sounds bloody fantastic. It shouldn't but it does.

I agree that a rosewood fretboard would look and feel nice but, IMO, it would alter the tone for the worse.
I'm not saying it's average. I'm just making an assumption (and all the mistakes that implies) that Fender is trying to get into Gibson's turf. For all I know the maple board might actually get it closer, after all a basswood body (IIRC) might need some extra maple and that board might just get it there.

Personally I can't think of Gibson without the feel of a rosewood board but that is just me.

And you will never catch me saying a Squier shouldn't sound fantastic.
 
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I'm not saying it's average. I'm just making an assumption (and all the mistakes that implies) that Fender is trying to get into Gibson's turf. For all I know the maple board might actually get it closer, after all a basswood body (IIRC) might need some extra maple and that board might just get it there.

Personally I can't think of Gibson without the feel of a rosewood board but that is just me.

And you will never catch me saying a Squier shouldn't sound fantastic.

No offence taken. Like I posted earlier, on paper, the spec of the Squier T Custom II is all wrong for what we would conventionally expect a twin P90 guitar to be.

Over the decades, Telecasters with Gibson style pickups have sounded meaty - whether made of Ash, Alder or Mahogany.
 
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Great, now you got me looking for one nearby...
 
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man i have been wanting to pick up one of these Squier Vinatge Vibes for a long time now... and i love double bound teles... that sounds like a winner to me
 
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