Thanks for the compliments Justin! No, it's not a fat 50s neck (unfortunately). With the 2019/2020 Squier Classic Vibes there's no changes in the neck carves, no matter what decade their shooting for. 50s 60s 70s all have this same "C Shape" neck. It's on the slim side, almost a hair flat-ish running down the center (where the skunk stripe is). Hope this helps, but maybe I have added confusion instead.
I've been playing guitar for about 25-years. I've recently sold off most of my expensive guitars and basses, and replaced them with Squier CV's and am a happy man. The bang for your buck with these things is insane. For a third of the price of the expensive versions they replicate, you get guitars and basses that are almost as good (sometimes better in my opinion). Great video.
Have you spent much money modifying them? It’s a direction I’m thinking of going in bc (1) I can expand my collection, and (2) I don’t have to be as concerned if it gets a scratch or a ding or even stolen … unlike if it was a an expensive Fender.
@@Baci302 I usually play them for a couple of weeks so I get a good feel for what they do well, and what needs work. That being said, I usually don't have to change much. The tuners are fine on the ones I have, and the pickups are usually quite serviceable as well. Usually the saddles and bridge assembly is the weakest point imo, and that's a cheap fix usually.
At a local music store, I asked to check an amplifier. What guitar do you want? - A Tele. Here a MiM Tele. Enjoy. The pickguard wasn`t straight the body. Folks, I`d pretend that the CV series has the best instruments you can get for little money. They`re just gorgeous.
This was one of my first electric guitars back in 2008, got very battered and eventually lost after lending it to a friend.. considering buying one again lol. Nothing about it felt cheap, neck felt amazing, intonation and action were always on point no matter how much of a beating it took, solid guitar.
Excellent review. Just enough talking, playing, relevant and perfectly fit for purpose. Many demos people don’t systematically go through the guitar like you do. Thanks very much!
@@wetji1233 It's a GREAT guitar for beginner to pro. Comes set up BEAUTIFULLY. I play mostly 60s stax type soul to indie pop. Steve Cropper, Pretenders etc. And it blew my mind. I've played £1500 USA Teles that were no better. Especially through a decent fender amp. Best bang for your buck for SURE. Go for it. I've got the exact model he is reviewing here.
I got my first Tele new in 1968 when I was in high school.It was 310.00 CDN with a bird's eye maple neck, rosewood board, blonde finish and the black case with the requisite orange interior. I'm 70 now and play a CV Custom Tele.I believe they are the best thing Fender has done since the 60's, the neck is the closest I've seen since 1968. I only replaced the saddles with brass compensated ones, installed dome knobs, strap locks, a tortoise shell guard and an extra string tree.All else is excellent.Kudos to the Chinese and Fender.
I got exacly this instrument from a friend to my 50th birthday. Tanks a lot, Rolli!! Because I didn`t like the color. So I painted it SURF GREEN. Now it`s a real beauty. From the handling, I never played such a good neck, such a good instrument. Nothing to complain, really nothing. A year ago I orderd the Squier CV Esquire. Also a CV instrument, but the neck was`t that perfect. A very, very good instrument for a affordable price, thanks, Fender Company!
These are amazing to mod. You could put in all top of the line electronics, SD pickups, locking tuners, and swap out the bridge saddles, and still be under the price of a Fender. By the way, the neck is already routed for a humbucker / P-90.
NIce vid, thanks! Mine is from '011, when they came with brass saddles. I bought one used as a gift for my cousin, and liked it a lot. I bought another for myself (used on EBay for $200), expecting to rout the body and change the neck pickup. Once I played it I couldn't change anything, it's so good just as it is. I always recommend it as a first guitar for 1. Its physical strength and resistance to boneheaded mis-handling 2. Its tuning ease and stability 3. Its vast range of tones from treble-dumped neck only to full-up bridge only 4. The longest history of deep contribution to more genres of music than any other guitar. ps Your playing sounds good.
Thanks for the support! And nice on the ‘11 Model. The one thing on this that woulda been better is brass saddles. I love that on vintage-style tele. Haha yea the CVs are pretty tough and can endure a lot.
@@joeytheguitarplayer Just watched Andertons video of the classic vibe Telecaster's and they are Brass saddles just chrome covered! I have the same guitar and wished the same.
I noticed you said your tele was made in China and I know all of my older Classic Vibe Strat’s were. However I just received this new Squire model 10/27/20 and mine was made in Indonesia where I see a lot of brands moving to from both Korea and China. The good news is mine is also fantastic build quality. I also bought from Sweetwater so I could choose the lightest of the four choices so mine weighs a very comfortable 7lbs 7.5oz. 👍 I have no need or desire to upgrade anything after my first two-hours of playing it. It’s a keeper.
I have to say that you have some great lighting in your videos, they're really showcasing the guitar looks and aesthetics. Other than that, another great demo for a CV. I really want a TELE as they sound great with literally ANYTHING you throw at them, but i don't like the finishes on these :(
Jesse- Get this guitar! I just unboxed mine today and had to force myself to put it down to get some sleep before getting up for work tomorrow. I just bonded with this thing. I thought I would swap out pickups or bridge etc.. Not anymore, this thing plays and sounds incredible I was playing stuff I hadn’t played in years. I don’t want to change a thing. (Btw- my other tele is a limited edition Fender Magnificent 7, also a keeper).
@@luckyrocks1 I got mine on October 17. Love it! Maybe change out the switch to a 4-way so I can do the "in-series" humbucker thing, but I agree with you.
@@kaickprogrock I just bought a Fender player series HH and I’m trading it in for this. I got the CV jazz master at the same time and come to realization that that CV’s are simply better guitars. IMO anyway.
Nice review man. You really showed how good this model actually is, despite the dreaded Squire name on the headstock. Great playing too. I enjoyed watching.
Joey killer!!! I've got two Classic Vibe strats. Both 60s. One bullet tele. The bullet is actually good. Hahah. I might try the Vintage Blond tele CV. Killer licks man!!!
I have one in butterscotch, coming Tuesday.cant wait.i hope the intonation is decent out of the box.coming from sweetwater.so at least its been inspected photographed etc.
@@MarcusJean13 came setup spectacularly.the .42-9's feel a little to slinky for my taste.if i slap my normal .46-10's on there.i will probably have to do a setup.including filing the nut,which i hate.its already cut so nice.
and that was a really nice Jam! Xd, makes me want to buy this guitar, can you make a video about the Squier Jaguar 70s Classic Vibe please? I would really apreciate it, thanks.
You're an amazing player man! I've seen a few of your vids and forgot to sub until now ;) I love the structure of your videos too :) are you a Chris Buck fan? so good to see demos from someone who can actually play!!! I might get one of these :)
Thanks man! Nothing that really stood out to me in the noise department. I've had a few guitar with a little hum that way, and kind of stopped noticing it unless it was real bad haha.
KOOL shout out to TROGLY!!! TROOGLY is awesome!!! HE LOVES GUITARS like we ALL DO!!! I hate when Gun Channels and GUITAR CHANNELS fight or act SUPERIOR to each other... and BTW YOU WAIL!!! PS: GREAT PLAYING, GREAT DEMO and AUTO SUBBED!!! I LOVE REAL PEOPLE!!!
I've had two Mexican Standards and one American Standard Telecaster. They were good guitars but the Clasic Vibe I picked up the first year they were introduced had more of the vibe I always thought a Tele should have in tone and feel then any of them. Much to my chagrin. 🙂
Joey have you tried the 60s bound?? I am dying to here the one you have or BSB vs The 60s bound! I prefer the bound by looks but tone is key too to slight point. Thanks!!
Do adjusted brass saddles actually work for Telecaster intonation issues? Are they as precise as a tunomatic bridge or individual saddles? Near as darn it??
Hey from Ireland. How does the pine body compare to alder. I was thought the pine would lack resonance but it sounds good here unless your using a high end amp?
The wood seems good to me. It is covered in thick Poly, so I dont think about wood specs as much with that type of finish. And thanks for the compliments on sound quality! In this video I am using Guitar Rig 5 as an amp sim.
Before 2019 they where made in china (serial starting with CGS), so the butterscotch blond had Alnico 5, and the white blond had Alnico 3. What about this new production? Did they keep this difference between the two models, or now both have the same pickups? Specs just say "alnico"...
i wish i could buy this guitar but in my country (Turkey)... It’s about 5.5-6k (monthly salary 2200) and i can’t afford that xD ( sorry for my bad English i’m trying to learn :P )
I have not played any American Fenders unfortunately. But, if you’re looking for a good Tele for blues, and handles gain well, I’d say you’d prob like one of these CVs. Really sounds good rammed into a Fuzz Face.
It's a known fact by now that Squier CVs (Strat and Tele models) were being manufacturered in both China AND Indonesia this year. It appears now that more and more of this product line is being made in Indonesia, particularly from the Samick factory. But, that could change again in 2021.
@@joeytheguitarplayer hmm that means fender started cost-cutting even when the guitars were still being made in china. i guess the only way to get those nice, traditional brass saddles on a tele is to buy a more exp MIM tele. i'm quite disappointed, fender...
EPISODE BREAKDOWN:
0:00 - Intro Jam
1:19 - Opening Monologue
1:52 - Specs
4:27 - CLEAN Rhythm Demo
5:46 - CLEAN Lead Demo
6:29 - GAIN Rhythm Demo
7:44 - GAIN Lead Demo
8:52 - Concluding Comments
Joey Anthony Guitar Awesome video! Can you give a little more info on the neck shape? Is it a pretty fat neck like most 50s style?
Thanks for the compliments Justin!
No, it's not a fat 50s neck (unfortunately). With the 2019/2020 Squier Classic Vibes there's no changes in the neck carves, no matter what decade their shooting for. 50s 60s 70s all have this same "C Shape" neck. It's on the slim side, almost a hair flat-ish running down the center (where the skunk stripe is).
Hope this helps, but maybe I have added confusion instead.
I've been playing guitar for about 25-years. I've recently sold off most of my expensive guitars and basses, and replaced them with Squier CV's and am a happy man. The bang for your buck with these things is insane. For a third of the price of the expensive versions they replicate, you get guitars and basses that are almost as good (sometimes better in my opinion). Great video.
Have you spent much money modifying them? It’s a direction I’m thinking of going in bc (1) I can expand my collection, and (2) I don’t have to be as concerned if it gets a scratch or a ding or even stolen … unlike if it was a an expensive Fender.
@@Baci302 I usually play them for a couple of weeks so I get a good feel for what they do well, and what needs work. That being said, I usually don't have to change much. The tuners are fine on the ones I have, and the pickups are usually quite serviceable as well. Usually the saddles and bridge assembly is the weakest point imo, and that's a cheap fix usually.
At a local music store, I asked to check an amplifier. What guitar do you want? - A Tele. Here a MiM Tele. Enjoy. The pickguard wasn`t straight the body.
Folks, I`d pretend that the CV series has the best instruments you can get for little money. They`re just gorgeous.
I've been doing the same... the Asian stuff is getting better all of the time. Still keeping a couple of my high end guitars though...
@@Baci302 this a valid concern for owning expensive guitars. The affordability and the practicality, adds fun factor.
Finally a demo of someone who can actually play and you play the same licks/riffs to compare thank you
This was one of my first electric guitars back in 2008, got very battered and eventually lost after lending it to a friend.. considering buying one again lol. Nothing about it felt cheap, neck felt amazing, intonation and action were always on point no matter how much of a beating it took, solid guitar.
Finally. Somebody got the WHITE BLONDE!
The Pine BSB CV Tele is very beautiful, though....
I think it looks better to be honest
@@juantovar5084 oh yeah! It’s just about like the actual 50’s models. They’re amazing looking.
Excellent review. Just enough talking, playing, relevant and perfectly fit for purpose. Many demos people don’t systematically go through the guitar like you do. Thanks very much!
Thank you!
I'm going to get this guitar as first time guitar
I have the 2019 Butterscotch Blonde one (as a newbie) and can highly recommend!
This isn’t a beginner guitar I have 8 classic vibe teles they play & sound better than my mex & USA models 👍
@@michaelwoolley7437 so is it a bad idea getting it as a beginner?
Fyzzen W no it’s a fabulous guitar get one ☝️👍🎸
@@wetji1233
It's a GREAT guitar for beginner to pro. Comes set up BEAUTIFULLY. I play mostly 60s stax type soul to indie pop. Steve Cropper, Pretenders etc. And it blew my mind. I've played £1500 USA Teles that were no better. Especially through a decent fender amp. Best bang for your buck for SURE. Go for it. I've got the exact model he is reviewing here.
I got my first Tele new in 1968 when I was in high school.It was 310.00 CDN with a bird's eye maple neck, rosewood board, blonde finish and the black case with the requisite orange interior.
I'm 70 now and play a CV Custom Tele.I believe they are the best thing Fender has done since the 60's, the neck is the closest I've seen since 1968. I only replaced the saddles with brass compensated ones, installed dome knobs, strap locks, a tortoise shell guard and an extra string tree.All else is excellent.Kudos to the Chinese and Fender.
Nothing feels like a Tele. I love my Stratocaster but my obsession is the Tele.
Bought one in butterscotch a month ago.. very good. You will not be disappointed
The Butterscotch screams Springsteen... I definitely approve of your choice sir! ;)
I got exacly this instrument from a friend to my 50th birthday. Tanks a lot, Rolli!! Because I didn`t like the color. So I painted it SURF GREEN. Now it`s a real beauty. From the handling, I never played such a good neck, such a good instrument. Nothing to complain, really nothing. A year ago I orderd the Squier CV Esquire. Also a CV instrument, but the neck was`t that perfect. A very, very good instrument for a affordable price, thanks, Fender Company!
That 6:14 clean lead on bridge pickup is just awesome! I need a Tele in my life.
I just purchased the same tele. It is heavy 9 .6 oz. lbs....I love it although I have LP and strats this one may become my fave.....
These are amazing to mod. You could put in all top of the line electronics, SD pickups, locking tuners, and swap out the bridge saddles, and still be under the price of a Fender. By the way, the neck is already routed for a humbucker / P-90.
449 subs? Really? Shame... Informative,well spoken, greatly shoot review with stellar playing. Keep up the good work !
Thanks for the support! We’re slowly climbing ;)
Just got my butterscotch blonde made in Indonesia and from what I can see it’s well made. No problems here and awesome sound. A great buy!
NIce vid, thanks! Mine is from '011, when they came with brass saddles. I bought one used as a gift for my cousin, and liked it a lot. I bought another for myself (used on EBay for $200), expecting to rout the body and change the neck pickup. Once I played it I couldn't change anything, it's so good just as it is. I always recommend it as a first guitar for 1. Its physical strength and resistance to boneheaded mis-handling 2. Its tuning ease and stability 3. Its vast range of tones from treble-dumped neck only to full-up bridge only 4. The longest history of deep contribution to more genres of music than any other guitar. ps Your playing sounds good.
Thanks for the support! And nice on the ‘11 Model. The one thing on this that woulda been better is brass saddles. I love that on vintage-style tele.
Haha yea the CVs are pretty tough and can endure a lot.
@@joeytheguitarplayer Just watched Andertons video of the classic vibe Telecaster's and they are Brass saddles just chrome covered! I have the same guitar and wished the same.
My sons 2019 BB 50s cv tele is already routed for a neck hum pup
@@joeytheguitarplayer
My white blond 2015 i just bought used at GC is chinese with brass saddles
My 2010 and sons 2019 both had steel saddles
“Clean rhythm both pickups” sounds awesome.
I noticed you said your tele was made in China and I know all of my older Classic Vibe Strat’s were. However I just received this new Squire model 10/27/20 and mine was made in Indonesia where I see a lot of brands moving to from both Korea and China. The good news is mine is also fantastic build quality. I also bought from Sweetwater so I could choose the lightest of the four choices so mine weighs a very comfortable 7lbs 7.5oz. 👍 I have no need or desire to upgrade anything after my first two-hours of playing it. It’s a keeper.
The made in Indonesia are better quality if ya ask me.
I have to say that you have some great lighting in your videos, they're really showcasing the guitar looks and aesthetics.
Other than that, another great demo for a CV.
I really want a TELE as they sound great with literally ANYTHING you throw at them, but i don't like the finishes on these :(
Superb video! Great overview/sound examples. Squiers classic vibe is amazing tele. I wish they would do more colors!
Thanks Sean! It was a fun one for sure. Yea right now just 2 color options on the CV 50s Tele.
I am trying to decide with modding an Affinity vs. buying one of these, and I think you just convinced me to buy one of these.
Jesse- Get this guitar! I just unboxed mine today and had to force myself to put it down to get some sleep before getting up for work tomorrow. I just bonded with this thing. I thought I would swap out pickups or bridge etc.. Not anymore, this thing plays and sounds incredible I was playing stuff I hadn’t played in years. I don’t want to change a thing. (Btw- my other tele is a limited edition Fender Magnificent 7, also a keeper).
@@luckyrocks1 I got mine on October 17. Love it! Maybe change out the switch to a 4-way so I can do the "in-series" humbucker thing, but I agree with you.
Buy the CV .. it´s almost a Fender.
@Guitar Dudeo What's your question?
@@kaickprogrock I just bought a Fender player series HH and I’m trading it in for this. I got the CV jazz master at the same time and come to realization that that CV’s are simply better guitars. IMO anyway.
I’m going to buy this guitar today ! It’s gonna be my first guitar 🙏🏼
The white CV 50 Teles have alnico 3 magnets so give a nice vintage scooped sound 🙂
I have that guitar and it's awesome. I'd buy butterscotch blonde color but white is sick too. I really love this guitar for that price :)
Nice review man. You really showed how good this model actually is, despite the dreaded Squire name on the headstock. Great playing too. I enjoyed watching.
Thanks so much Jonathan! Crazy right, what a name will do to mess with our heads.
Great demo.
This Fender looks like a guitar to own.
Nice tone on all pick-ups.
Joey killer!!! I've got two Classic Vibe strats. Both 60s. One bullet tele. The bullet is actually good. Hahah. I might try the Vintage Blond tele CV. Killer licks man!!!
Really great playing can hear the guitar not five different adds on
this is a great video man. a pleasure to the ears.
I have one in butterscotch, coming Tuesday.cant wait.i hope the intonation is decent out of the box.coming from sweetwater.so at least its been inspected photographed etc.
I got mine 3 weeks ago, butterscotch too, and the setting was great. Nothing to change :)
@@MarcusJean13 came setup spectacularly.the .42-9's feel a little to slinky for my taste.if i slap my normal .46-10's on there.i will probably have to do a setup.including filing the nut,which i hate.its already cut so nice.
This is a great review, the layout, the playing etc. Well done 👍
Thanks Edmund!
Yes great job to highlight all aspects of the guitar.
Very cool playing man 👍👍
Got this Tuesday
Joey....great playing and an outstanding review! Thanks.
Thanks Clem!
Great review....thanks
Great demonstration bro! I just bought one
Wow great video.
So now the question is: better to buy the new ones, made in Indonesia, or do I have to search for a second hand chinese model???
and that was a really nice Jam! Xd, makes me want to buy this guitar, can you make a video about the Squier Jaguar 70s Classic Vibe please? I would really apreciate it, thanks.
Thanks! Yea I actually have one on the 70's CV Jag up on the channel. It's from a few months back.
Great playing. 👍🏻
Great demo.
wow that guitar sounds really good
Really nice and informative review! Thanks!!
Thanks Anthony! (also... good name ;)
Great review! Thanks.
I just got mine - Mine is Crafted in Indonesia.
When i boughtmy white cv50s tele in 2010 it had A3 pups madeby tonerider a year lateri got the BB 50s tele it had A5 pups
I understand still that way
I love your sound . I will buy a classic vibe tele now . Because I play R&B . And that sound is perfect . Thank yoy for the demo .
Thanks Elvin! Enjoy!
Really great playing!
Thank you so much!
cool video man. Keep up with the good work. :)
I purchased it!!
You're an amazing player man! I've seen a few of your vids and forgot to sub until now ;) I love the structure of your videos too :) are you a Chris Buck fan?
so good to see demos from someone who can actually play!!! I might get one of these :)
Thanks Daniel! So glad you like everything. (And... isn't everyone a Chris Buck fan? ;)
Hey Joey! How much noise have you noticed when not touching strings?
Nice vid and recordings, thanks!
Thanks man! Nothing that really stood out to me in the noise department.
I've had a few guitar with a little hum that way, and kind of stopped noticing it unless it was real bad haha.
Neck pickup screws and stonger sound. Is it made 2019,2020? China, Indonesia? Great playing bro
It's a 2020. Made in China. Thanks for the compliments!
oh Nice video and review man!, I need to know, what size of strings are you using please?
Thanks! I put 10-46 on here before I demo’d it.
SEEMS TO BE HOLDING UP QUITE WELL !
KOOL shout out to TROGLY!!!
TROOGLY is awesome!!! HE LOVES GUITARS like we ALL DO!!!
I hate when Gun Channels and GUITAR CHANNELS fight or act SUPERIOR to each other... and BTW YOU WAIL!!!
PS: GREAT PLAYING, GREAT DEMO and
AUTO SUBBED!!!
I LOVE REAL PEOPLE!!!
Hey! Nice review. Did you buy this from Fender's website? Where can I buy the 2020 version?
Got it from Sweetwater. They let you choose serial numbers and look at the pictures before purchase.
I've had two Mexican Standards and one American Standard Telecaster.
They were good guitars but the Clasic Vibe I picked up the first year they were introduced had more of the vibe I always thought a Tele should have in tone and feel then any of them.
Much to my chagrin. 🙂
I wish I had the tabs of the rythm you play because I really love it ! Is it from a song or just something you improvised ?
Thanks! Most stuff in these reviews is just made up. But I think the isolated “gain rhythm test” on this was def channeling some Bill Withers vibes.
@@joeytheguitarplayer Thanks a lot for answering my question !! I'll go check it out then :D
Thats the afterburner/recycler soubd right there, i want one
Joey have you tried the 60s bound?? I am dying to here the one you have or BSB vs The 60s bound! I prefer the bound by looks but tone is key too to slight point. Thanks!!
Not yet but I’m on the lookout. Dbl Bound Teles are the best of the bunch
@@joeytheguitarplayer thats what I am hoping to see if the tones differ much or if more feel and looks. Heheh v
Would you recommend this one or stratocaster cv 70s hss? great video!
Thanks! I have not played the CV 70s Strats yet.
But the CVs this year are really good. So far I don’t think you could go wrong with any of them.
thank you for making this video! I want to get one
You're welcome! I hope you get one and enjoy!
Thanks for the nice review!
Do you know what the exact weight of this tele is?
You’re welcome Joey! This one was 8 lbs 5 oz
He said a little over 8lbs
Excuse me, what kind of camera is it? lens, too
Thanks for the review :)
Would like to ask, what's the best sounding pickups, is it alnico III or alnico V? Thanks.
alnico V are more powerful
Do adjusted brass saddles actually work for Telecaster intonation issues? Are they as precise as a tunomatic bridge or individual saddles? Near as darn it??
How does my Squire 51 jazz electric guitar stack up against this? It’s the one that came out in 2013
How big sound difference is there between this telecaster compared to the affinity telecaster?
Is that the stock pups? They sound pretty damn good
Probably the best stock pickups I've ever seen in a Squier I'd say
@@joeytheguitarplayer yeah mate, I'm picking one up in a few weeks and had planned to change the pickups but I might not bother!
Hey from Ireland. How does the pine body compare to alder. I was thought the pine would lack resonance but it sounds good here unless your using a high end amp?
The wood seems good to me. It is covered in thick Poly, so I dont think about wood specs as much with that type of finish.
And thanks for the compliments on sound quality! In this video I am using Guitar Rig 5 as an amp sim.
The original Tele's that you pay a fortune for, are made of Pine.
@@johnmorrell True to that.
I bought one in 2011 all other guitars sold
Really? What were they?
Before 2019 they where made in china (serial starting with CGS), so the butterscotch blond had Alnico 5, and the white blond had Alnico 3.
What about this new production? Did they keep this difference between the two models, or now both have the same pickups?
Specs just say "alnico"...
I'll stay with my Bullet limited edition Tele.
How you compare this guitar to the affinity series stat and tele? Or even the affinity jazz master HH?
Affinities are nice... but these are way nicer
@@joeytheguitarplayer so this would be an upgrade? It’s such a beautiful guitar! That white and black color is so nice
yea the Classic Vibes are pretty much the top tier of the Squier range.. nicer pickups, electronics, wood/finish choices, build quality, etc
Wow it's great guitar 👍👍💕
Opening jam is wicked. What is it?
Thanks! Just jamming over a backing track that I made. Gm9 mainly, then to a Dm7 C Bb kinda run
@@joeytheguitarplayer Nice. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks brother
Mine will be here Friday....❤️
Niiiice!
Hey Joey you sure you're not Bear Grylls? I didn't know the bear played guitar bro...
trying to track this one Jeff 😂.. is it that i look like Bear?
Tasty rhythm guitar and lead, Guv!
i wish i could buy this guitar but in my country (Turkey)... It’s about 5.5-6k (monthly salary 2200) and i can’t afford that xD ( sorry for my bad English i’m trying to learn :P )
The Blue Guitar Pick what is it what thickness ??
I think the blue is 1mm. I usually play the green .88mm
what is the difference with the 60's version?
I believe the 60s has different fretboard and body wood
You re sayin mexican, but some people even say it sound like an american what do you think ??? İ want a guitar for a gain lead rock blues...
I have not played any American Fenders unfortunately. But, if you’re looking for a good Tele for blues, and handles gain well, I’d say you’d prob like one of these CVs. Really sounds good rammed into a Fuzz Face.
I love mine but after a month the cup jack falls of
Sounds great...but it won’t sound that great if I play it 😂
Thanks man but... You got this 😎
Yo said made in China, 2020 they are now made in Indonesia. (look on the head stock)
“Crafted in China”
with a 2020 serial number
It's a known fact by now that Squier CVs (Strat and Tele models) were being manufacturered in both China AND Indonesia this year. It appears now that more and more of this product line is being made in Indonesia, particularly from the Samick factory. But, that could change again in 2021.
@@oza8578 just got a new CV white blonde ntoday. Made in Indonesia
Since 3 days my white blonde stay at home 😀
If you already have a Tele why buy this one?
You neglected the bass strings completely.
That’s where the rubber meets the road on a Tele.
are you sure that's the china model? the string tree placement and chrome saddles tell me it's the indonesia model...
Back of headstock says “Crafted in China” with a 2020 serial number.
But some others have thought it would’ve been Indonesian as well.
@@joeytheguitarplayer hmm that means fender started cost-cutting even when the guitars were still being made in china. i guess the only way to get those nice, traditional brass saddles on a tele is to buy a more exp MIM tele. i'm quite disappointed, fender...
very good review, thank you
Very good review, thanks.