Lee- “The starcaster came out in the 70s” Rob- “I’ve never heard of it before” Me- *remembers the video in 2013 when Rob and Lee reviewed them* Love you guys, been watching since I started playing
to be fair if you reviewed that many guitars and produce that many videos chances are you might forget a model or two here and there, wouldn't you agree mate...?
I love these. It's so rare to see semi-hollow guitars with a maple fretboard. I love semi-hollows and archtops, but I also love the feel of maple fretboards.
I bought the Affinity Starcaster during the first lockdown. I've played, and own(ed) pricier guitars, but wanted a semi-hollow bodied guitar, having regretfully got rid of one in the nineties. To be honest I was utterly more than just happy when I unboxed the guitar. It is so easy to play, well made, and sounds gorgeous. I play it more than my other guitars. I'll never get rid of it. Much impressed. I've been a customer of Andertons since first visiting the first shop in Haydon Place. Despite expanding to larger premises, Lee has retained the friendly atmosphere of the old place. Staff are always helpful and friendly. Well done!
I love these! As much as I do love the traditional Fender products, my favourite Fenders are the ones that are a bit offbeat and quirky, and these definitely belong in that category.
I'm getting back into guitar after over a decade of being away from it, and have one of these arriving tomorrow. Honestly stoked - and everyone who has one seems to love them. Excited to get back into it.~
Okay, so what was going on at 9:33? I'm not seeing it after way too many slow replays. :) I've seen the Starcasters now and then over the years. In fact, a local indie band here in Dallas (Brave Little Howl) where a member played one.
The headstock is fine, but I'm not liking the sound of the seafoam green paint. Coral blue generally has far more bite, especially when paired with maple sourced from the northern half of Scotland.
Lol the sad thing is it took me half a second to realize this was sarcasm. This joke comment is just standard fare on guitar forums who argue over tonewood.
Great review! That ethereal intro/shoegaze instrumental jam was sooo good that it has me currently thinking about getting that Starcaster Contemporary in Ice Blue Metallic for our record release show in November...very tempting! (now back to that intro tune one more time...) Cheers, J
«... Hopefully Rory will put The Colours on the screen now, cause I’ll guarantee you’ll know one or two of their hits...» 😂😂😂 I mean... I don’t know if there are awards for best video editers on UA-cam or such, but here is a guy that behind curtains have been raising the bar constantly, lifting the entertainment factor of what could have been just another gear demo channel. Obviously the blokes are funnier than most gear demonstators, but I don’t even know if I’d on a regular basis watch almost every single video you put out, if it wasn’t for him.🙌🏼 Praise Lord Rory!🙌🏼
I love these guitars. One of these is at the top of my guitar purchase list. But for now, I'm building a solid instrument that's loosely a Starcaster/Tele hybrid.
The Starcaster shape was the inspiration for Paul Languedoc's incredible full hollowbody guitars that he first built for Trey Anastasio of Phish- astounding instruments if you have $10,000 laying around.
Love 'em. Want to hear more clean play. Nice review all in all. I hope they stay around this time. Love the headstock! Fender feel and punch is my game. Thanks fellas, happy holidays!
Honestly, I love the Classic Vibe Starcaster. Really, the only thing you need to do to it is swap the pickups and hardware for American Fender, and you can turn it INTO an American Fender. Well, I say NEED. Everything in the Classic Vibe series is amazing as-is. If there was an actual Fender Starcaster, I would probably buy it, too. Otherwise, I am perfectly-happy to continue turning Classic Vibes into American Fenders.
I’m a bit shocked by the active model, but honestly because I tend to “box in” active pickups. They really get the “sweet spot” a lot of times. Beautifully done. You could always trick one out with a baked maple neck from Warmoth and still be under $500.
I have a 1973 Fender Starcaster. The plug switch got soaked and no longer works. The problem could be bigger. I need to install new plug and probably wires. How do I do this without losing the plug inside the guitar?
Radiohead, The Killers, Death Cab For Cutie, Royal Blood, and Arctic Monkeys come to mind...I love the Starcaster, it’s like the love child of the 335 and a Jazzmaster.
Laurentiu Mierlacioiu it’s robs and it’s called “Take Me,” he never recorded it from my memory. Watch his old Jimi Hendrix Marshall 200w Demo and he explains that riff
I really dig these.. had no idea they even existed till last night and a run down of Wayne Husseys rig. Ahh, that cherry red. Sod the Harley Benton purchase, this will be my next guitar
The Starcasters we vet here from Bajaoo n Amazon India are not equipped with the Wide Range humbuckers but an ordinary plastic based hums. Do Fenders go out of their way to ensure we get a lower quality ones? What do you guys think?
At first I thought those headstocks were pants, but seeing it from a bit of a distance made it blend in quite well with the rest of the guitar, especially for the contemporaries where there is a sliver of body color. I like those much, much more than the all natural headstocks that's for sure.
The jam in the beginning reminds me of the orange rocker 15/30 videos jam. It's really pleasant sounding. Genuinely surprised rob and lee have never made an ep of these sorts of jams. I'd buy it
I've been looking for "my" semi for a few years now, and after buying and selling two that I didn't get along with, I realized what I needed was a comfortable neck. I am attuned to Fender, I love candy colors, and I love offsets -- so I got the CAR Affinity. I'm very very happy. Might swap the pickups if I feel like tinkering, but I am getting the same general tones heard here. The neck is the standard generic Fender/Squier comfortable C, and that has really made this the perfect semi for me. And on a budget!
I bought a classic vibe sunburst from andertons before Xmas. Wonder why no more until march 2020? Love my one, tuners a bit poop, and Jack socket loose already. Other than that it's a bit good! :-)
Definitely...interesting. Definitely fills a new niche in the Squier lineup Now when will Squier have a "Modified" Tele with a Humbucker in the neck that's not a classic vibe or a HH configuration 🤔
Got the black contemporary from you this week. Very pleased. Not no.4 but more like no.14 or 15 !! As you say another more freeky guitar for my collection. Great little player though. 👍👍🙋♂️🎸
Oh no my wallet is in trouble. I’ve recently been thinking, as two separate thoughts “I want a sea foam green fender” and “I want a guitar with EMGs”, but also “I can’t afford another guitar”. Damn.
Tones of the intro jam sound really close to David Gilmour! Reminds of something like Dark Side of the Moon, and that is definitely awesome. Cheers for the showcase
When a 335 and a Jazzmaster love each other very much...
With a lil bit of Wolfgang, watching outside the window 👁👁
So that's what the f holes for....
@Ben Carpenter cheers mate...
And a boat paddle
Hahaha!
Lee- “The starcaster came out in the 70s”
Rob- “I’ve never heard of it before”
Me- *remembers the video in 2013 when Rob and Lee reviewed them*
Love you guys, been watching since I started playing
Nerd.
Maria Martin #makemethetopcomment
Jack I thought the same thing.
to be fair if you reviewed that many guitars and produce that many videos chances are you might forget a model or two here and there, wouldn't you agree mate...?
I love these. It's so rare to see semi-hollow guitars with a maple fretboard. I love semi-hollows and archtops, but I also love the feel of maple fretboards.
Something stunning about semi-hollow style guitars with maple fretboards, could it catch on?
@@andertons One can only hope.
Funny, my biggest gripe is that not a single version comes with a rosewood/pau ferro/laurel fretboard... All maple!
@@Luzuuu I think these would look way better with roasted maple necks.
The headstocks look like a Converse boot with the lace holes made up of tuners
Welp. I can't unsee that.
That's a whole lot nicer then what I think it looks like.
Its like from bilt guitars
I always thought it looked like a Nike Cortez mate... The shoeadstock...
@@bappoed4586 bilt got it from fender first tho hehe
I bought the Affinity Starcaster during the first lockdown. I've played, and own(ed) pricier guitars, but wanted a semi-hollow bodied guitar, having regretfully got rid of one in the nineties. To be honest I was utterly more than just happy when I unboxed the guitar. It is so easy to play, well made, and sounds gorgeous. I play it more than my other guitars. I'll never get rid of it. Much impressed. I've been a customer of Andertons since first visiting the first shop in Haydon Place. Despite expanding to larger premises, Lee has retained the friendly atmosphere of the old place. Staff are always helpful and friendly. Well done!
I caught that clip of Muse while Lee was plugging the guitar in.
Lee and Rob too.
Plug in baby- Andy is a smart man. True comedic genius. I can hardly contain myself.
Andy? You mean Rory, the editor?
What time stamp?
Olav Johann Orvik i do- my phone corrects Rory to Andy automatically
If they put out a Squier Contemporary Meteora, I'll spend the money gladly.
Me too.
they almost did- look at the offset paranormal tele....
Same!
They do look like someone melted a ES-335.
Melted ES-335 with a road-worn finish... Could catch on ;)
But be honest... they are pretty cool looking
@@elliotcoombes5605 Everything but the headstock, but that's fixable.
Indeed its the Salvador Dali of hollow Bodies mate....
I love these! As much as I do love the traditional Fender products, my favourite Fenders are the ones that are a bit offbeat and quirky, and these definitely belong in that category.
I had an original 70's Coronado I, that I lost to the pawn shop. Now, I want one of these to sooth my soul.
There'll be a Jim Root sig of that EMG one soon enough.
One can only hope
Well there is one with emg and close up f holes.
Love it when Rob plays this bluesy style, he has so much talent as a guitarist, not keen on the shredding stuff, but he is an amazing player
As a fan of The Killers I freaking love this. 😍
I'm getting back into guitar after over a decade of being away from it, and have one of these arriving tomorrow. Honestly stoked - and everyone who has one seems to love them. Excited to get back into it.~
I’m in love with these! I’ve always wanted a Starcaster, I have a thing for that weirdo headstock. Definitely picking up one of these soon!
If they just put that little strip of candy apple red on the headstock of that Affinity, that would just look wicked.
Johnny greenwood from radiohead was a big starcaster player
I seriously fall of my chair laughing from the random edits you guys put into your videos hahaha. pure gold
hey, Johnny Greenwood from Radiohead, anyone?
Who?
adiohead Literally saying his name right there
adiohead love yoy
hank you
hink he's oking
Okay, so what was going on at 9:33? I'm not seeing it after way too many slow replays. :)
I've seen the Starcasters now and then over the years. In fact, a local indie band here in Dallas (Brave Little Howl) where a member played one.
Chappers tries to throw his pick into the f hole of the guitar Lee is holding, misses as Lee turns the guitar over
Here in 2023 thanks to Tom Delonge! Seriously considering one of these Starcasters now!
Cool chord work, Lee. Really liked that intro. And Rob's riffage at 07:45 was very a la Valley of The Sun...
Thanks for sharing
Cheers
I've always said, the Brits built the amps and we Americans built the guitars. What a musical collaboration !
Trey Anastasio’s Languedoc is based on a Starcaster.
The headstock is fine, but I'm not liking the sound of the seafoam green paint. Coral blue generally has far more bite, especially when paired with maple sourced from the northern half of Scotland.
Lol the sad thing is it took me half a second to realize this was sarcasm. This joke comment is just standard fare on guitar forums who argue over tonewood.
Guitar 4 absolutely, best description yet
That contemporary model is freaking beautiful...
Great review! That ethereal intro/shoegaze instrumental jam was sooo good that it has me currently thinking about getting that Starcaster Contemporary in Ice Blue Metallic for our record release show in November...very tempting! (now back to that intro tune one more time...) Cheers, J
Jonny Greenwood is worth mentioning using this guitar, but a Fender one...
Dave from the Killers uses one. Which would be a Cool Sounds Like.
«... Hopefully Rory will put The Colours on the screen now, cause I’ll guarantee you’ll know one or two of their hits...» 😂😂😂 I mean... I don’t know if there are awards for best video editers on UA-cam or such, but here is a guy that behind curtains have been raising the bar constantly, lifting the entertainment factor of what could have been just another gear demo channel. Obviously the blokes are funnier than most gear demonstators, but I don’t even know if I’d on a regular basis watch almost every single video you put out, if it wasn’t for him.🙌🏼 Praise Lord Rory!🙌🏼
LMFAO love how it looks like a Wolfgang got a Dave Grohl model prego
Always thought they'd look better with a dark fingerboard and colour matched headstock.
The red in person is too cool, had to get it, @$130 its hard to say no to that.
I am sorely tempted by these!
Lee - I cant imagine anyone grew up wanting a Starcaster......
Me - *raises hand*
i got my affinity candy apple red starcaster in febuary and i absolutly love it.
I love these guitars. One of these is at the top of my guitar purchase list. But for now, I'm building a solid instrument that's loosely a Starcaster/Tele hybrid.
The Starcaster shape was the inspiration for Paul Languedoc's incredible full hollowbody guitars that he first built for Trey Anastasio of Phish- astounding instruments if you have $10,000 laying around.
They are 25 now unfortunately!
@@Chris-ob6es Yup. I ordered a Phred a while back- not dropping a house downpayment on a guitar!
I own a classic vibe and it’s great!
I’d like Squier make a classic vibe Coronado II guitar
Love 'em. Want to hear more clean play. Nice review all in all. I hope they stay around this time. Love the headstock! Fender feel and punch is my game. Thanks fellas, happy holidays!
Really liking the look of these
i just bought my daughter the red one, she loves it and so do i, great tones.
Honestly, I love the Classic Vibe Starcaster. Really, the only thing you need to do to it is swap the pickups and hardware for American Fender, and you can turn it INTO an American Fender. Well, I say NEED. Everything in the Classic Vibe series is amazing as-is. If there was an actual Fender Starcaster, I would probably buy it, too. Otherwise, I am perfectly-happy to continue turning Classic Vibes into American Fenders.
I’m a bit shocked by the active model, but honestly because I tend to “box in” active pickups. They really get the “sweet spot” a lot of times. Beautifully done. You could always trick one out with a baked maple neck from Warmoth and still be under $500.
Man the contemporary looks so badass
I have a 1973 Fender Starcaster. The plug switch got soaked and no longer works. The problem could be bigger. I need to install new plug and probably wires. How do I do this without losing the plug inside the guitar?
I wanna know what genre that intro jam falls into so I can add every song on spotify lol
Radiohead, The Killers, Death Cab For Cutie, Royal Blood, and Arctic Monkeys come to mind...I love the Starcaster, it’s like the love child of the 335 and a Jazzmaster.
Was... Was that the plug in baby riff when they were saying contemporary at 6:45?
Did Rusty Anderson start playing a butterscotch (?) Starcaster while touring with Paul McCartney?
First thing I thought. I’ll take my headstock in a size 10
You know what they say about big headstocks...
@@andertons Big headstock, big guitar case.
You could almost cut that headstock in half and make a headstock for another guitar 🎸 haha!
6:15 he always plays that, is it some song ? sounds nice, need a captain to clarify ( artist / song title ). Or is it just Robs thing ?
Laurentiu Mierlacioiu it’s robs and it’s called “Take Me,” he never recorded it from my memory. Watch his old Jimi Hendrix Marshall 200w Demo and he explains that riff
I wouldn't mind a Starcaster has a second guitar to my HSS Strat, net alone as a fourth!
I never wanted a Squier before. But, I dig these Starcasters.
Just got the Contemporary from Andertons on a killer deal and im very happy. A lot of guitar for a great price and a free pedal. Its a yes from me ;)
I really dig these.. had no idea they even existed till last night and a run down of Wayne Husseys rig.
Ahh, that cherry red. Sod the Harley Benton purchase, this will be my next guitar
The Starcasters we vet here from Bajaoo n Amazon India are not equipped with the Wide Range humbuckers but an ordinary plastic based hums.
Do Fenders go out of their way to ensure we get a lower quality ones?
What do you guys think?
Goes to show that good players don't need expensive guitars to sound good! Nice demo. Thanks.
At first I thought those headstocks were pants, but seeing it from a bit of a distance made it blend in quite well with the rest of the guitar, especially for the contemporaries where there is a sliver of body color. I like those much, much more than the all natural headstocks that's for sure.
Yeah, that makes a real difference.
The jam in the beginning reminds me of the orange rocker 15/30 videos jam. It's really pleasant sounding. Genuinely surprised rob and lee have never made an ep of these sorts of jams. I'd buy it
Finally! Really crushing on the surf green active and red affinity
I kinda wish I needed the Classic Vibe version in sunburst, cause I sure do want one.
Kudos on the Meters shoutout... I sing their praises often...a lone voice in the wilderness...
They sound cool but I would have called it the Squier Platypus.
Spot on
Platycaster maybe? :P
@@TwistedIdentity Like it!
I've been looking for "my" semi for a few years now, and after buying and selling two that I didn't get along with, I realized what I needed was a comfortable neck. I am attuned to Fender, I love candy colors, and I love offsets -- so I got the CAR Affinity. I'm very very happy. Might swap the pickups if I feel like tinkering, but I am getting the same general tones heard here. The neck is the standard generic Fender/Squier comfortable C, and that has really made this the perfect semi for me. And on a budget!
oh yeah. i got one and i love it. great little guitar. for $300 i was very impressed.
That reverb sound whenever the guys said "spank" cracked me up. Your editors just have so much free time on their hands. lol
How is the action out of the box? Would that need to be adjusted?
they certainly look stunning
1. Beach Ball edit always gets a like.
2. I love the vibe of these and don’t need one in any way so I’ll probably get one.
I quite fancy that red number.
Yay! Been looking at Starcasters for a while. Any lefty ones good sirs?
If Fender/Squier puts on the Wide Range humbuckers in these Starcasters, will it increase the price by quite a bit of Rupees?
Tom Delonge just chose Starcaster as his new signature guitar believe me the sales are going to get sky rocketed
I really live for these intro jams! Louder, better, faster, longer, please!
Jonny Greenwood from Radiohead plays one. When he does he uses the massive headstock to play keyboard pads too.
I bought a classic vibe sunburst from andertons before Xmas. Wonder why no more until march 2020?
Love my one, tuners a bit poop, and Jack socket loose already. Other than that it's a bit good! :-)
Plug In Baby easter egg made this.
Sound Like Muse BY busting the bank confirmed?
William Allison pft I wish. That first one sucked
That and the Colours coming up on screen. I guarantee you'll know one or two of their hits.
Can you guys make a video about DIY guitar ? from the cheap one to the premium one
Ive been taking a serious look at Squire CV 60s Strat, the specs
Say (Nyiton) is the body material What is Nyiton ?
I’ve been waiting for this day for so long
Definitely...interesting. Definitely fills a new niche in the Squier lineup
Now when will Squier have a "Modified" Tele with a Humbucker in the neck that's not a classic vibe or a HH configuration 🤔
Got the black contemporary from you this week. Very pleased. Not no.4 but more like no.14 or 15 !!
As you say another more freeky guitar for my collection. Great little player though. 👍👍🙋♂️🎸
I wonder how well it'll hold baritone tuning
Black stripe on the headstock instead of color-matched would prolly make it look less massive
The headstock is the coolest ever!
Just ordered the classic vibe natural from you today, so excited.
I plan to get one of the contemporary models and swap out the active electronics for passives.
Do these guys play the guitar unprocessed, or is it all overdriven or flanged out?
Oh no my wallet is in trouble. I’ve recently been thinking, as two separate thoughts “I want a sea foam green fender” and “I want a guitar with EMGs”, but also “I can’t afford another guitar”.
Damn.
Just bought one yesterday. Damn the guitar clings to my soul.
Tones of the intro jam sound really close to David Gilmour! Reminds of something like Dark Side of the Moon, and that is definitely awesome. Cheers for the showcase
lee does love the Keeley Dark Side pedal so i won't be surprised if he used that pedal
@@sarthakray5887 Ahhh I gotcha
Hey! it's that one! the one that comments on every video ever. Sir/Ma'am/apache/etc, are you magic?
The head stock is a strange one. Not sure I hate it or love it. I think If these came with a more strat or tele style head I'd like them more.
What is the captain's death metal bands name?
Jeffrey Robinson, Chaptain Half. Great name.
ua-cam.com/video/PDXh_yQMTWE/v-deo.html
Very nice but do you have one in 'lefty'?
Love the offset shape! Would've preferred them with the 70s strat headstock, though
LOVE the headstock!
The Epiphone LP head stock has no problems vs these!
Any chance of a bass? The 2013? chinese Fender version was a bit of a plank. Much more attractive at Squier prices.
I've always wanted a walnut starcaster
Now I'm excited for the classic vibe models allowing me to actually get one
Thanks for the vid guys, I was never a fender person, but i do like the look of these.