Baritone Electric Guitar with Poplar Body, Maple Neck, Laurel Fingerboard, and 2 Soapbar Single-coil Pickups - Surf Green
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Specifications |
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Brand | Squier | ||
Category | Baritone Guitars | ||
Number of Strings | 6, | ||
Left-/Right-handed | Right-handed, | ||
Body Type | Solidbody, | ||
Body Shape | Paranormal Baritone Cabronita Telecaster, | ||
Body Material | Poplar, | ||
Body Finish | Gloss Polyurethane, | ||
Color | Surf Green, 3-Color Sunburst, | ||
Neck Material | Maple, | ||
Neck Shape | C, | ||
Neck Joint | Bolt-on, | ||
Radius | 9.5", | ||
Fingerboard Material | Indian Laurel, | ||
Fingerboard Inlay | Pearloid Dots, | ||
Number of Frets | 22, Narrow Tall, | ||
Scale Length | 27", | ||
Nut Width | 1.650", | ||
Nut Material | Synthetic Bone, | ||
Bridge/Tailpiece | 6-Saddle String-through Body, | ||
Tuners | Vintage-style, | ||
Neck Pickup | Fender Alnico Soapbar Single-coil, | ||
Bridge Pickup | Fender Alnico Soapbar Single-coil, | ||
Controls | 1 x master volume, 1 x master tone, | ||
Switching | 3-way toggle pickup switch, | ||
Strings | Nickel Plated Steel, .014-.068, | ||
Case/Gig Bag | Sold Separately, | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | 0377030557, 0377030500, |
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I have been wanting a baritone for a long time. Looked at other more expensive but they were out of stock. What a blessing. Found this awesome guitar and thought for the price what have I got to lose. It is awesome. Plays well, looks good and sounds great. Had a couple of small issues I fixed myself. A great value though, and it has opened up a new segment of playing for me. Add… read more this to your arsenal now.
Squier baritone guitar
Nice guitar. Finish and electronics are all perfect. Sounds good, no extra noise from switches. Setup was good right out of the box. I like it.
Quality
no rough edges on the frets smooth neck setup was a bit high pickups are an eye opener--very coool
Impressive
tone fit and finish setup needs a bit of work, action high, but ok man what I always wanted in a guitar
Only a couple factory setup issues
out of the box, noticed the intonation was spot on, though the action was a little high (only half a turn on each saddle screw got it feeling better). bridge pickup was a little too high as well, and it was pushing so much output my FlyRig was clipping from even gentle touches. might've just been mine in particular, i don't buy squier expecting the highest standards of quality control!… read more buying anything fender/squier, i always expect i'll need to buy some heavier strings... not this time! i tend to string baritones with 13-62, this one came with 14-68 (surprisingly heavy by fender standards). i'll have to mess with string gauges a little bit to comment further than "this comes with the strings to glue up between the bass and lead" the pickups are very nicely focused: i have a modern-player tele retrofit with a P90, and an epiphone gold top with a pair of P90s to compare against... my cabronita sounds slightly hotter than the epiphone (another surprise, for me) and slightly brighter than my modern-player. with the right setup and approach, they very much layer on top of a 5-string bass to create quite a driving rhythm section. in the end, while it's very capable of incredible heaviness, don't expect it to happen out of the box. out of the box, you can just expect some EXTREMELY nice deep-throated tones with the wide chime of P90s. anybody who's bought a baritone before already knows, but for those who're just picking up your first one: it's a very different tone than just down-tuning standard scale! do a run up the E-string on a standard guitar, then the same run up the E-string of a baritone and you'll notice it right away. in the end end end, i love this guitar. within an hour of pulling it out of the box, i'd gotten the factory setup fixed and was laying down tracks and cursing my 5-string bass for being horribly out of tune.
New but fun and cool
I've only had this a week, I think I ordered it from here the day they were announced, but so far it's fun, inspiring and sounds cool. It's also light and comfortable and the neck is slim and not terribly different than playing a 25 1/2 inch scale but boy does it sound different. I'd never even held a baritone guitar before but from hearing and seeing them (all models that is, including… read more Danos) on Youtube videos for several years now I figured why not give one a try. I already knew this was a winner from hearing and reading about the black version that quickly sold out when the first batch of paranormals came out a couple of years ago now, so I didn't feel like I was taking much of a risk with this one. Turns out I wasn't. Anyway, too soon to give a full fair rating but I am anyway since I feel confident enough to say that if you are baritone curious, you can't go wrong with this one. It's everything I hoped it would be.
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