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Squier Classic Vibe '70s Telecaster Thinline - Natural Review

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Specifications

Brand Squier
Category Semi-hollowbody Guitars
Number of Strings 6,
Left-/Right-handed Right-handed,
Body Type Semi-hollowbody,
Body Shape Telecaster,
Body Material Soft Maple,
Body Finish Gloss Polyurethane,
Color Natural,
Neck Material Maple,
Neck Shape C,
Radius 9.5",
Fingerboard Material Maple,
Fingerboard Inlay Black Dots,
Number of Frets 21, Narrow Tall,
Scale Length 25.5",
Nut Width 1.650",
Nut Material Bone,
Bridge/Tailpiece 6-Saddle Strings Through-body Tele,
Tuners Vintage-style,
Neck Pickup Fender Wide Range Humbucker,
Bridge Pickup Fender Wide Range Humbucker,
Controls 1 x master volume, 1 x master tone, 3-way blade pickup switch,
Strings NPS, .009-.042,
Case/Gig Bag Sold Separately,
Manufacturer Part Number: 0374070521,

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Awesome and great guitar

Timmy Norris
2 years ago

I have a fender American made stratocaster and a Gibson. I researched this guitar alot before I bought it from sweet water. The classic vibe 70 semi hollow body is a outstanding guitar whether you are a beginner or some that has been playing for 45 years the neck is true the setup was really good and the fender pickups are not bad at all but I don't think I will replace them I like read more the way they sound this guitar made by squire is a definite keeper thanks to sweet water they were outstanding I will not buy from another company only sweet water their customer service is great so give the fender squire telecaster semi hollow body classic vibe 70 a try you won't be disappointed.

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Ron H
3 years ago

I've had my 70's Thinline for a few weeks and it's a fabulous guitar. It arrived in perfect condition and was setup well. Neck and frets are perfect. I was able to choose a beautifully grained guitar from the online gallery and I couldn't be happier with it. Great, fast service from Sweetwater and my sales engineer Jason. Thank you!

Excellent in every way

Scott K
3 years ago

Squier have been making quality guitars and basses for quite awhile but the stuff they are doing recently is probably the best they've ever done. Every detail is really just impressive. Looks and plays great. So, let's talk about these pickups. I have never tried "Wide-Range" pickups before and was a bit hesitant to get one of these. I am so glad I got it. They sound fantastic. read more To me they sound like vintage wound humbuckers but with less lower midrange meat. And there is a slight peak in the upper mids. The output level is just a bit less than a regular PAF style but still strong. These have warmth and clarity. I love them. I know there are a few companies out there making nice clones of the original Fender Wide-Range and I may try some one day. But for now, I am completely satisfied with this guitar just as it is.

As a jazz guitarist

Sweetwater Customer
3 years ago

I may not have gotten this guitar from sweet water but it is a great guitar with a great tone It has served me well for the past 5.5 years, if you are thinking about getting this guitar do it

Absolutely love it!

Tony Williams
4 years ago

I've had a lot of guitars.. Fenders, Epiphones, Ibanez, G&Ls and I can say this is one of the best I've ever had.

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