beggar_guitar
New member
Took my lunch break and went to a music store to play and see where the tone leads me.
I started out on a Dean Palamino. Pretty cool little guitar. I didn't get as much time in on it as I would have liked. I saw some of the new Squires Teles and had to try one out.
Next item I played was a Squire Vintage Modified Tele. I have to say I was impressed. In my past experiences I've never played any Squires that felt all that good, but this little guy wasn't bad at all. It played just about like my MIM Tele. The pups were decent. It's only been on the shelf a week or so, but the Toggle switch was already messed up. No volume out of the neck mini humbucker. I think it would be a given that most anyone on this board would pull the pups from the get-go though.
The guitar was snappy and pretty responsive. I dialed in some pretty good slightly crunchy tones, and jammed out some blues on it.
All in all I was impressed. I wouldn't put it on my list of guitars to get, but I wouldn't hesitate to pick one up as an inexpensive back up.
I started out on a Dean Palamino. Pretty cool little guitar. I didn't get as much time in on it as I would have liked. I saw some of the new Squires Teles and had to try one out.
Next item I played was a Squire Vintage Modified Tele. I have to say I was impressed. In my past experiences I've never played any Squires that felt all that good, but this little guy wasn't bad at all. It played just about like my MIM Tele. The pups were decent. It's only been on the shelf a week or so, but the Toggle switch was already messed up. No volume out of the neck mini humbucker. I think it would be a given that most anyone on this board would pull the pups from the get-go though.
The guitar was snappy and pretty responsive. I dialed in some pretty good slightly crunchy tones, and jammed out some blues on it.
All in all I was impressed. I wouldn't put it on my list of guitars to get, but I wouldn't hesitate to pick one up as an inexpensive back up.