I’m enjoying your videos more and more with every posting. Your dry humor really lands well! Production values and your great guitar playing are icing on the cake.
I’ve almost (almost) gotten to the point where I consider Squier CV on par with big-daddy Fender. They are certainly more bang for the buck, and the quality is also right there. In fact, their QC may actually be better. And wow, that candy apple red is stunning!
I'm more of a Les Paul guy, I play an Epiphone that I upgraded, but damn these classic vibes look awesome. I'd like to try a 50s two tone sunburst strat. Rory Gallagher vibes. Damn he was good guitarist.
100% agree. I was not happy with my first strat, which was a fender player series back in 2020. It was heavy, rough fret edges, and had no sustain to it. The wood itself didn’t seem to resonate much. I know there’s videos out there where guys swear by the player series but I would pick a Squier over that any day. I now have a Japanese strat that was only $100 more than my fender and it is miles ahead in terms of quality and sound. I did buy a candy apple red Squier Cyclone this year and love it. It’s the guitar I’m gonna learn to install my own pickups, new trem, and anything/everything else. The quality is through the roof for just a few hundred bucks.
People think I’m crazy for saying the same thing. I’ve received fenders that were so bad that I’ve had to send back. Everything from sprouted frets, wiring issues, finish issues, electronics. I’ve purchased about a dozen Squier instruments over the last 10 years or so, all of them perfect and ready to play right out of the box
Massive Rory Gallagher vibes from that strat. I'm a Les Paul guy (I love my Epiphone) but I kinda want a 50s CV sunburst strat. Rory was insane at the Isle of Wight festival.
I have a Squier classic vibe Telecaster. The neck is phenomenal. I did redo the pick ups due to the sound I wanted but overall it is one awesome guitar.
my classic vibe 70s strat neck basically keeps bending i think it is not fully dried yet. Adjust the truss rod and a week later the action has raised , do it again, repeat. I think i will run out of truss rod eventually. And the pickups sound good, but the switch and pots leave alot to be desired, switch occasionally just deadens out, especially on the neck pickup. I have cleaned it with lubricating contact cleaner, helped for a day or so.
@@Healcraft To me that sounds like the truss rod is broken. I'm not a repair man but I've heard of cases where you make the adjustment and the neck moves the way you want it to but settles back into whatever the position was initially. As expensive as these guitars run I don't think paying to get it fixed is worth your money when you can find these necks used under $200. I've had a lot of luck with Mighty Mite necks also. Lots of great features for the same about as a used Squier neck, sometimes cheaper.
@@Healcraft it would do the job! You can nab one of those necks for $50 if you’re patient enough for finding a deal. The other option is to keep the neck you got and have a dedicated slide guitar 😃
I remember seeing something majorly positive about a squier strat recently. I believe it was a Paul Davids video where he went to a producers house and talked about how he uses an old $99 used Squier to record big label hits and background soundtracks for series.
i've got one of the Squier Paranormal Offset Telecasters and was very impressed with the overall quality. if i were to buy another Strat i would indeed look into the Classic Vibe Squiers.
My daughter picked up a 04 Squier standard Strat but someone spent the money to have it set up perfectly the Frets dressed and it was never played before she got it. I know this was before the peak of their new quality but it was made in Indonesia and it's every bit as nice to play as my American performer tele.
You know, I never would have looked at a Squier a few months ago. Saved up for a jazzmaster, bought one had $ left over and the sales guy says "you have a tele?, you should try this squier affinity".......I did, was really surprised by it so I bought it and absolutely love it.
Fender/Squire are making the BEST guitars they have ever made right now. For first timers get one of the Squire Telecasters they are every bit as good as US made. The NECKS on the Squire Strats have an oval neck shape. Fits like a glove. That neck shape is what most real Fender 60's Strats had.
I have the same guitar as the candy apple red and I have a blue one too. I use them to gig with and practice. They are really nice guitars. I don't always want to bring my Fender stratocaster to the show.
I bought a 60’s Classic Vibe in 2011. Had only played Gibson’s at that point, but all my guitar gods played strats. Great guitar for the money, but just really never liked the neck. It sounds great and more recently put an American Fender bridge and output jack in. Would absolutely love this guitar if the neck were more to my liking. Won’t sell it, but gets played the least
And you'd be an asshole. I have a 60s and 50s CV strat and they play and sound terrific stock. My two Fenders, on the other hand, required replacing the pickups, eliminating fret sprout, and leveling the frets. You can judge a guitar by how it does its job before modding the piss out of it.
i have 2013 squier CV 60s made in china, it's very awesome guitar, and the body material is still using alder, the fretboard is still rosewood, the pickup is tone rider according to several website and it sounds awesome.
I absolutely LOVE my 50s CV Strat and 50s CV Tele. They’re from 2015/2016 (made in China) and they’re just wonderful guitars. I’m keeping them forever. Love love love. That candy apple red is a lovely thing. Congrats!
Notice at 7:25. Every candy apple red Squier '60s Classic Vibe Stratocaster I've seen (including mine) that has been made in the last couple of years has this bald spot in the finish in the well for the bridge pickup. Mine looks like there was actually are barcode sticker that was there and was cut out and removed with an Xacto knife. Does anybody know why this was done? An incorrect label? I also noticed that if you look at the back there is a definite ridge that you can feel along the lower bout where the curve is for the side edge. Another thing, if you buy a loaded pickguard to replace the stock loaded pickguard you will have to drill one new screw hole by the middle pickup, only that screw hole doesn't line up. I guess that was a '60s spec they maintained.
man, now I want an 80s Strat. Maybe a Made in Japan super-Straty inspired Squier ? Hmmm. And yeah, they are all great. I love stumbling on older quirky releases, like a triple lipstick pickup model.
Your comments are a great endorsement for this guitar. The Squier Classic Vibe 60's Stratocaster sells for $429. A Fender Player Series Statocaster retails for $849 so that's almost 50% less. 🎸
Really love that color too! I have Fenders and Squiers as well as stratocasters and telecaster. Like them all! Just need to check quality and control a little more on the Squiers and spend a little more time setting them up. You may also possibly want to upgrade the pickups but that’s why they’re half the cost or more than fenders! For my use they both meet my needs!
got a classicvibe telecaster for my first guitar then upgraded to a fender mexican strat it wasnt much of an upgrade i highly reccomend squire cv guitars they are on par with high end fenders and offer more options than standard fenders they are cheap and easy to mod a squier is the perfect modern day guitar for anyone
I’ve got a new Fender Player with fat 60s pickups. It’s the best strat ive owned, and I’ve had a few. The tremolo system is the first Fender one ive used that doesn’t affect tuning. I’m interested in this Squier though, but I can’t imagine it’s better than the strat i have (although that was a bit more expensive).
I will own a Candy Apple Red axe someday... I have the Squier contemporary HH FR gunmetal metallic with roasted maple neck from a couple of years back... first Squier I've owned in over 30 years and really impressed with it. The neck is just lovely. Feels good to play. BTW... what is the brand of screwdriver you have used for the pickguard screws? Looks cool. Cheers!😄
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Not going to get into a Fender vs Squier debate...And yes, I have played some crappy Squiers.... BUT......When Squier smashes it, they smash it. Classic Vibe, Modern, 40th Anniversary, ....even the Affinity Tele's. They are all great guitars in their own right. No shame playing a Squier.
Thanks Landon. I’ve been enjoying your great reviews. Curious what Sweetwater sent the CV 60s strat for if not for a review??? Just ordered the CV 60s sunburst strat with the goal of doing the McCready relic on it. Thinking of adding Bill and Becky Wilde noiseless 200sm and sn (50s) and the hot 298s bridge pu down the road. Scheduled to be delivered today.
I just got my first Squire last week, a Paranormal Toronado. I like it a lot because it was a gift. I had to set it up and put a new set of stings on it and it is a decent guitar. Would I put over $600 with tax in? No way but I'm not complaining.
I am thinking the same. In my case, I feel the neck on my Squier Affinity Stratocaster HSS FMT better than on my Fender Player Plus Top HSS. I thought that Fender was the real deal, but there are several issues with that guitar, some of which I've already fixed. There were some tall frets which needed leveling, sharp fret ends, bad setup. All of that on the Fender. The Squier only needed a 1/4 turn on the truss rod and was pretty much perfect. Even the fretboard feels more rolled .-.
I had a 1995 American Strat and sold it, after nearly 20 years of trying to make myself happy with it. After watching some vids by you and others, I bought a CV50s Strat and I like it more than the American I had. I like the trem on the American more, and the tuners on the Squier are only okay, but otherwise-just as nice at a fraction of the cost.
I have a 2021 Squier classic Vibe 50s and I want to say that I totally agree with you I have owned many Fender USA stratocasters and they have all come and gone but this one is here to stay. I have to say that I did finally replace the pickups with a factory loaded set of vintage noiseless pickups. It was a $300 investment but put this guitar over-the-top. I absolutely love the neck as mine has the maple neck. I changed the pickups because I am a big fan of the fender vintage noiseless pickups and put a solid brass string block and solid brass saddles but other than that nothing else has been changed. I would put this up against any USA built fender any day
It's a bit strange to me how none of the 50s 60s or 70s CVs have 7.25" necks (which they all actually did, originally). I know it's a polarizing topic and a lot of people don't like that narrow radius (I do because they feel better to my particular beaten up fingers / hand) but you'd think it would at least be an option...
I love my 2011 60 CV strat which come with real rosewood fingerboard and alder body! Over the years I upgraded the trem block, brass saddles, TUSQ nut, electronics/wiring and Gotoh tuners. Even with all the upgrade it's still cheaper and play better compare to a Mexican strat. The only problem I have is that the neck is not really a C neck but a soft V neck which is quite strange but I finally got used to it.
My first and only guitar, love it, and I really only got it because I could afford it. Haven't wanted anything else really but an acoustic would be nice to have
I simply adore that Candy Apple Red finish!! I almost (almost) regret getting the black Contemporary Strat with the trem instead of the CV when I was at Alamo Music, but the Contemporary Strat is excellent too! I HIGHLY recommend you try that out next! The roasted maple neck is easily the best neck I've ever felt on any guitar! It's also got a full-sized sustain block unlike the CV!
My son and I bought several amazing Squier guitars with some at home set up. He decided to spend the money on an actual Fender. I was jealous , but not able to get the fret buzz out of it. Took it back and it was declared a dud and replaced. His favorite guitar now, but we both decided that the quality control is marginally better if at all.
I bought a Squier CV 60's Telecaster and I have to say it's amazing, feels great, sounds great, looks great... Now I need a Stratocaster and I have to decide between a MIM stratocaster or a Classic vibe... 40 aniversary looks like a great option also... Hard to decide.
I have the same strat (and a ‘14 made in china CV telecaster). Upgraded the bridge with mex tremolo, that fit perfect, now is perfect! (I also installed a new pickguard with texas special and SD SH4, that i had as spares, but the original pickups are good too)
I got me the 70’s HSS Squier walnut with Indian laurel, poplar body Maple neck. Just don’t like the tremolo, because I can’t pull up is just a push down 😢
My first guitar was a CV 70s HSS. I’ve gotten like 20 more guitar since then (including a perfectly fine Fender Player) but none can beat the CV. Ruined by solid quality right out the gate.
I got a Classic Vibe Jazzmaster on black Friday and couldn't be happier. A quick set up and I was ready to go.. It sounds awesome. I have American and Mexican made Fenders that didn't come as well QC'd as the Jazz.
Well Squier IS Fender, so it's all good. Squier is obviously better value though, but to me it comes down to the Classic Vibe's neck being too thin and too "sticky" (hate the plasticky finish on those necks). So long story short, I've got a CV 60's body about to be mated to a Player series neck. Should be fun!
My second guitar was an 83 or 84 MIJ SQ squier which I still have and is my absolute favorite guitar I own and have never yet played a fender of any kind that felt or sounded better to me than that Squier
Nato... Tornado... hahahahahahahaha I own a CV 70's for a month and it's already my favorite guitar! So well balanced and it sounds so good. The neck it's perfect, slim and fast. I love the gloss. The pickups are too bright so I turn down the tone and I get a really creamy sound. I want another one!
bought one of these last year from a chap on Facebook marketplace. One of the 2009 first releases (China) for £210. Candy Apple red and he had a mint green pick-guard on it (niiice). I had a set of Fender 57/62 pickups in another shit build I attempted, so I swapped out the the stock alnicos for those not expecting a great difference, but even my amateur ears could appreciate the huge leap in tone that was achieved.I left the rest of the hardware alone, as these things are solid
Ive got the classic vibe 70 and love it. I cant see why anybody thats going to put pickups and/or electronics into a guitar anyway would ever need to spend more money on a guitar to begin with. If you already plan to upgrade, just buy a classic vibe and save yourself hundreds of dollars. The playability for the money is an absolute bullseye, imo. I have prs single cuts that are also wonderful, but the cv70 is still one of my gotos. Then again, my number one is an 05 affinity with a warmoth 24.5” scale ebony fretboard custom neck.
My first Strat was an 87 MIJ Squier. I walked into the music store, looking for a used American Strat, and the salesman said, "Try this one, kid. Save yourself a few bucks." Great axe.
I have two Fenders (Strat and a Tele) and a Gibson (LP) but had to buy a Squier (CV Mustang 60) for my collection. But would not mind to buy one Squier CV Strat again 😊
I have only experience with affinity tele but I would definitely buy or look at another Squier. If this guitar has a 60’s neck the profile is great. I do have a 62 Fender Japan reissue and the trussrod is at the heel. So thats different (not the easiest access but I like the look of it) Those candy colors are nice too
The affinity for the price is awesome !!!! … it’s above the bullet for anyone curious 👀….. stay away from a light strat made in Korea , they are garbage
I've been largely unimpressed with the color options on the Strats in the CV line until this Candy Apple Red. It's the best one they've put out so far that isn't an FSR.
I had a nice Squire affinity strat, and a Jackson bass. I liked them both, but I like the Gretsch hollow body Streamliner much more. After trading in the Squire and Jackson, the Streamliner was just 350.00 USD. Besides, I already have two strats.
Its a bit Stratty don't ya think!?! Naa actually looks great! I hit the middle pickup (a lot!) probably why l haven't got one...but it has nice tones & a tone knob for the bridge (what are they thinking!?!). Dont burn it! And lovely slo-mo screwing in the pickguard!👍
I like strats. I kind of want one of these. I'd look more into it if I wasn't already kind of set on the wine red strat I keep seeing on marketplace. Around the same price and it'd match with my Tele. Tough decision since the 60s classic vibe looks super nice.
I got the same CV 70s you have (white w/ tortoise shell pickguard) and I can't put it down! Love it. Watched your video before I pulled the trigger and I don't regret it one bit! Thanks for the awesome reviews Landon!
Once again Thanks for this Awesome INFORMATIVE video Landon I just purchased a New Squire Bullet Stratocaster HT a couple of weeks ago going to mod it with Fender Deluxe Drive pickups and locking tuners all in all out of the box my Squire bullet Stratocaster HT was set up Perfect Great tone and playability Just as good my Fender Mexican Stratocaster with Fender Hot Noiseless pickups Thanks Again for this Awesome INFORMATIVE video
News flash, some Older Squiers are fantastic as well, especially for the used price. My'87 E7 Bullet pbass ($100) and my 99 Chinese ($50) pawn shop strat are amazing. I've owned US and MIJ Fenders and the equally good Squires are out there. Sift through the used shops and keep your ears open. Thanks for the post love em.
Agreed. I don't own a Squire but decades ago I went to Manny's in NY and played one and was blown away by how good it was. Didn't sound or play any worse than the American ones.
Oh the 50's has a big, fat, uncomfortable neck. The 60's neck is great. I even like the stock pickups now. After buying a variety of more hefty single coils, I just went back to the stock ones and found they really cut through the mix and sound great. I should also say the fretwork on mine was excellent. I also tried putting stainless steel saddles on the bridge, but that really didn't make a difference. Although, it looks cool.
My favorite guitar is the Stratocaster. The squire is so much fun. It’s really easy to play, all the classic tones. I got one from sweetwater , strait out the box plays amazing. It’s my lightest guitar too, I think it’s 6lbs. Really like the bridge pickup being bridged to the tone knob ✨ .
I have that exact guitar and it also came with the tremolo bar decked but so far I left it that way. It fits my playing style better but I might loosen it in the future and see if i cannplay around with it but so far its tight as delivered. There is something to say for tight! Lol
This is bound to happen, the OG manufacturers (Fender, Gibson, PRS...) are getting expensive day by day and therefore difficult to procure while the cheaper alternatives like this or Sire are elevating their game with enhanced quality. People might as well shift to these as the classic ones are really expensive.
One of my favourite guitar players is chuck prophet....hes used the same squire tele for years and it sounds amazing...i think sounding better then most with what is technically an underdog guitar is a next level cool. Im going to get one even though im neither cool or proficient 😂
You actually got me into building and playing guitars. Thanks Sir.
i'm a big-big secret fan of his.. he's brilliant and Canadian! ..
That's awesome!
i am a big fan .. not crazy .. however, very-very silly..lol you understand..
I’m enjoying your videos more and more with every posting. Your dry humor really lands well! Production values and your great guitar playing are icing on the cake.
Thanks so much! appreciate the feedback
I’ve almost (almost) gotten to the point where I consider Squier CV on par with big-daddy Fender. They are certainly more bang for the buck, and the quality is also right there. In fact, their QC may actually be better. And wow, that candy apple red is stunning!
Candy apple red (or green) are my favorite Fender colors
@@sirlost94 You have excellent taste, sir!
I'm more of a Les Paul guy, I play an Epiphone that I upgraded, but damn these classic vibes look awesome. I'd like to try a 50s two tone sunburst strat. Rory Gallagher vibes. Damn he was good guitarist.
100% agree. I was not happy with my first strat, which was a fender player series back in 2020. It was heavy, rough fret edges, and had no sustain to it. The wood itself didn’t seem to resonate much. I know there’s videos out there where guys swear by the player series but I would pick a Squier over that any day. I now have a Japanese strat that was only $100 more than my fender and it is miles ahead in terms of quality and sound. I did buy a candy apple red Squier Cyclone this year and love it. It’s the guitar I’m gonna learn to install my own pickups, new trem, and anything/everything else. The quality is through the roof for just a few hundred bucks.
People think I’m crazy for saying the same thing. I’ve received fenders that were so bad that I’ve had to send back. Everything from sprouted frets, wiring issues, finish issues, electronics. I’ve purchased about a dozen Squier instruments over the last 10 years or so, all of them perfect and ready to play right out of the box
My favorite is the the sunburst 50’s CV Strat. The Squier CV 70’s Precision (walnut) is also outstanding
I have the Squire Classic Vibe 50s Sunburst and have no interest in ever selling or "upgrading" it. It's a winner all the way around!
Massive Rory Gallagher vibes from that strat. I'm a Les Paul guy (I love my Epiphone) but I kinda want a 50s CV sunburst strat. Rory was insane at the Isle of Wight festival.
I've owned both and I personally think it most of it comes down to the QC put into each individual guitar.
I have a Squier classic vibe Telecaster. The neck is phenomenal. I did redo the pick ups due to the sound I wanted but overall it is one awesome guitar.
I have the thinline telecaster and it is amazing. The neck feels a lot like the old American standard stuff.
my classic vibe 70s strat neck basically keeps bending i think it is not fully dried yet. Adjust the truss rod and a week later the action has raised , do it again, repeat. I think i will run out of truss rod eventually. And the pickups sound good, but the switch and pots leave alot to be desired, switch occasionally just deadens out, especially on the neck pickup. I have cleaned it with lubricating contact cleaner, helped for a day or so.
@@Healcraft To me that sounds like the truss rod is broken. I'm not a repair man but I've heard of cases where you make the adjustment and the neck moves the way you want it to but settles back into whatever the position was initially. As expensive as these guitars run I don't think paying to get it fixed is worth your money when you can find these necks used under $200. I've had a lot of luck with Mighty Mite necks also. Lots of great features for the same about as a used Squier neck, sometimes cheaper.
@@arnolddealiii4259 Yeah i was thinking of putting my bullet strat neck on it lol
@@Healcraft it would do the job! You can nab one of those necks for $50 if you’re patient enough for finding a deal. The other option is to keep the neck you got and have a dedicated slide guitar 😃
Great review, Landon. Also, love the dry sense of humour! Keep the amazing content coming, matey. Keep rocking!
I like your reviews better than anyone else's. Your so thorough!
Thanks!
I remember seeing something majorly positive about a squier strat recently. I believe it was a Paul Davids video where he went to a producers house and talked about how he uses an old $99 used Squier to record big label hits and background soundtracks for series.
I saw that, it was indeed Paul David’s and it was an absolutely phenomenal video. Couldn’t believe how good that guitar sounded in that song
I just got one of these used for about 200 and I love it. It’s my first electric guitar. Feels like it was made for me
Your humor gets better all the time 😂 Love your videos!
thank you goodnight!
i've got one of the Squier Paranormal Offset Telecasters and was very impressed with the overall quality. if i were to buy another Strat i would indeed look into the Classic Vibe Squiers.
I own a Squier CV 60's Strat in candy apply red. Such a comfortable neck. I love it!
I was fortunate to get a squire 60's classic vibe stratocastor from 2010 when the body was made from alder and the fretboard made from rosewood.
My number one guitar is a 2010 squier affinity Stratocaster in the same color
My daughter picked up a 04 Squier standard Strat but someone spent the money to have it set up perfectly the Frets dressed and it was never played before she got it. I know this was before the peak of their new quality but it was made in Indonesia and it's every bit as nice to play as my American performer tele.
You know, I never would have looked at a Squier a few months ago. Saved up for a jazzmaster, bought one had $ left over and the sales guy says "you have a tele?, you should try this squier affinity".......I did, was really surprised by it so I bought it and absolutely love it.
I just bought a 40th Squier Strat and it's just amazing ! And I only paid $299.
Fender/Squire are making the BEST guitars they have ever made right now. For first timers get one of the Squire Telecasters they are every bit as good as US made. The NECKS on the Squire Strats have an oval neck shape. Fits like a glove. That neck shape is what most real Fender 60's Strats had.
I have the same guitar as the candy apple red and I have a blue one too. I use them to gig with and practice. They are really nice guitars. I don't always want to bring my Fender stratocaster to the show.
70's has a larger headstock too.
I bought a 60’s Classic Vibe in 2011. Had only played Gibson’s at that point, but all my guitar gods played strats. Great guitar for the money, but just really never liked the neck. It sounds great and more recently put an American Fender bridge and output jack in. Would absolutely love this guitar if the neck were more to my liking. Won’t sell it, but gets played the least
CV 60s is on my Xmas list
Merry early Xmas!
I’d still swap out the pickups, tuners, pots and switches, tremolo block and strap locks.
and the neck, body, strings, strap buttons, etc. 😄
@@landonbaileywell, let’s not get carried away.
And you'd be an asshole. I have a 60s and 50s CV strat and they play and sound terrific stock.
My two Fenders, on the other hand, required replacing the pickups, eliminating fret sprout, and leveling the frets.
You can judge a guitar by how it does its job before modding the piss out of it.
I'm getting one, I've been shopping Fenders but my Classic Vibe 70's Jazz Bass is so good that I'm just going to go Squire again.
My Squier J Mascis Jazzmaster is one of the best guitars i've owned. I play it more than my Gibson LP.
I still haven't tried one of those. will have to one day
i have 2013 squier CV 60s made in china, it's very awesome guitar, and the body material is still using alder, the fretboard is still rosewood, the pickup is tone rider according to several website and it sounds awesome.
🎸👍
I absolutely LOVE my 50s CV Strat and 50s CV Tele. They’re from 2015/2016 (made in China) and they’re just wonderful guitars. I’m keeping them forever. Love love love.
That candy apple red is a lovely thing. Congrats!
my guitar is a 60's inspired strat and I love it, I've been playing for 4 months now. I'll def buy a squier 60's vibe in the future thank you Landon!
I was the head bartender at the bar for being awesome! No customers but I'm still waiting!
Notice at 7:25. Every candy apple red Squier '60s Classic Vibe Stratocaster I've seen (including mine) that has been made in the last couple of years has this bald spot in the finish in the well for the bridge pickup. Mine looks like there was actually are barcode sticker that was there and was cut out and removed with an Xacto knife. Does anybody know why this was done? An incorrect label? I also noticed that if you look at the back there is a definite ridge that you can feel along the lower bout where the curve is for the side edge. Another thing, if you buy a loaded pickguard to replace the stock loaded pickguard you will have to drill one new screw hole by the middle pickup, only that screw hole doesn't line up. I guess that was a '60s spec they maintained.
1. Put a humbucker in that bridge position
2. Profit
man, now I want an 80s Strat. Maybe a Made in Japan super-Straty inspired Squier ? Hmmm.
And yeah, they are all great. I love stumbling on older quirky releases, like a triple lipstick pickup model.
Squier vintage modified with lipstick pickups !
Your comments are a great endorsement for this guitar. The Squier Classic Vibe 60's Stratocaster sells for $429. A Fender Player Series Statocaster retails for $849 so that's almost 50% less. 🎸
Beautiful guitar. Always a fan of that color combined with a dark wood fretboard, and in this case the vintage tint of the neck looks amazing too.
Really love that color too! I have Fenders and Squiers as well as stratocasters and telecaster. Like them all! Just need to check quality and control a little more on the Squiers and spend a little more time setting them up. You may also possibly want to upgrade the pickups but that’s why they’re half the cost or more than fenders! For my use they both meet my needs!
got a classicvibe telecaster for my first guitar then upgraded to a fender mexican strat it wasnt much of an upgrade i highly reccomend squire cv guitars they are on par with high end fenders and offer more options than standard fenders they are cheap and easy to mod a squier is the perfect modern day guitar for anyone
Tore-nato. Yep. Love it🤘🏼
It’s true
I don't understand 😕
Have owned four Squiers and had nothing but problems with all of them. Never again.
#5 will be the one
I’ve got a new Fender Player with fat 60s pickups. It’s the best strat ive owned, and I’ve had a few. The tremolo system is the first Fender one ive used that doesn’t affect tuning. I’m interested in this Squier though, but I can’t imagine it’s better than the strat i have (although that was a bit more expensive).
I will own a Candy Apple Red axe someday... I have the Squier contemporary HH FR gunmetal metallic with roasted maple neck from a couple of years back... first Squier I've owned in over 30 years and really impressed with it. The neck is just lovely. Feels good to play.
BTW... what is the brand of screwdriver you have used for the pickguard screws? Looks cool. Cheers!😄
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Ill be up for sessions on next month on the 12th.
Well, that gave us some good vibrations!
Not going to get into a Fender vs Squier debate...And yes, I have played some crappy Squiers....
BUT......When Squier smashes it, they smash it. Classic Vibe, Modern, 40th Anniversary, ....even the Affinity Tele's. They are all great guitars in their own right. No shame playing a Squier.
Thanks Landon. I’ve been enjoying your great reviews. Curious what Sweetwater sent the CV 60s strat for if not for a review??? Just ordered the CV 60s sunburst strat with the goal of doing the McCready relic on it. Thinking of adding Bill and Becky Wilde noiseless 200sm and sn (50s) and the hot 298s bridge pu down the road. Scheduled to be delivered today.
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I just got my first Squire last week, a Paranormal Toronado. I like it a lot because it was a gift. I had to set it up and put a new set of stings on it and it is a decent guitar. Would I put over $600 with tax in? No way but I'm not complaining.
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@@QS-si3cq I guess it's nice to be perfect
I am thinking the same. In my case, I feel the neck on my Squier Affinity Stratocaster HSS FMT better than on my Fender Player Plus Top HSS. I thought that Fender was the real deal, but there are several issues with that guitar, some of which I've already fixed. There were some tall frets which needed leveling, sharp fret ends, bad setup. All of that on the Fender. The Squier only needed a 1/4 turn on the truss rod and was pretty much perfect. Even the fretboard feels more rolled .-.
I had a 1995 American Strat and sold it, after nearly 20 years of trying to make myself happy with it. After watching some vids by you and others, I bought a CV50s Strat and I like it more than the American I had. I like the trem on the American more, and the tuners on the Squier are only okay, but otherwise-just as nice at a fraction of the cost.
I have a 2021 Squier classic Vibe 50s and I want to say that I totally agree with you I have owned many Fender USA stratocasters and they have all come and gone but this one is here to stay. I have to say that I did finally replace the pickups with a factory loaded set of vintage noiseless pickups. It was a $300 investment but put this guitar over-the-top. I absolutely love the neck as mine has the maple neck. I changed the pickups because I am a big fan of the fender vintage noiseless pickups and put a solid brass string block and solid brass saddles but other than that nothing else has been changed.
I would put this up against any USA built fender any day
06:58 I really need this. Thanks, sir
It's a bit strange to me how none of the 50s 60s or 70s CVs have 7.25" necks (which they all actually did, originally). I know it's a polarizing topic and a lot of people don't like that narrow radius (I do because they feel better to my particular beaten up fingers / hand) but you'd think it would at least be an option...
probably because they wouldn't sell
I love my 2011 60 CV strat which come with real rosewood fingerboard and alder body! Over the years I upgraded the trem block, brass saddles, TUSQ nut, electronics/wiring and Gotoh tuners. Even with all the upgrade it's still cheaper and play better compare to a Mexican strat. The only problem I have is that the neck is not really a C neck but a soft V neck which is quite strange but I finally got used to it.
My first and only guitar, love it, and I really only got it because I could afford it. Haven't wanted anything else really but an acoustic would be nice to have
I simply adore that Candy Apple Red finish!! I almost (almost) regret getting the black Contemporary Strat with the trem instead of the CV when I was at Alamo Music, but the Contemporary Strat is excellent too! I HIGHLY recommend you try that out next! The roasted maple neck is easily the best neck I've ever felt on any guitar! It's also got a full-sized sustain block unlike the CV!
yeah that thing is nuts
My son and I bought several amazing Squier guitars with some at home set up. He decided to spend the money on an actual Fender. I was jealous , but not able to get the fret buzz out of it. Took it back and it was declared a dud and replaced. His favorite guitar now, but we both decided that the quality control is marginally better if at all.
Just brought one home. Great value!
Right on!
@@landonbailey I asked for this particular model because of this video lol.
Only I choose the 2 Color sunburst. Thanks for the video.
I bought a Squier CV 60's Telecaster and I have to say it's amazing, feels great, sounds great, looks great...
Now I need a Stratocaster and I have to decide between a MIM stratocaster or a Classic vibe...
40 aniversary looks like a great option also... Hard to decide.
I'm not a strat person but I loved ths sound of this guitar 🤩
Just bought a 2017 squire stat at a pawn shop for $70 u.s. After a good ser up and a new pair of 10/42 nickle wounds it's amazing.
I have the same strat (and a ‘14 made in china CV telecaster). Upgraded the bridge with mex tremolo, that fit perfect, now is perfect! (I also installed a new pickguard with texas special and SD SH4, that i had as spares, but the original pickups are good too)
I got me the 70’s HSS Squier walnut with Indian laurel, poplar body Maple neck. Just don’t like the tremolo, because I can’t pull up is just a push down 😢
That’s a setup issue. Look for how to make it a floating trem
My first guitar was a CV 70s HSS. I’ve gotten like 20 more guitar since then (including a perfectly fine Fender Player) but none can beat the CV.
Ruined by solid quality right out the gate.
Hi Landon, I have the same guitar and color in 2019, great guitar but I only use one position 4 the most because the others suck.
nice!
Thank you for setting the bar for being awesome lower. I feel awesome now too!!! Lots of great info in this video too!
I got a Classic Vibe Jazzmaster on black Friday and couldn't be happier. A quick set up and I was ready to go.. It sounds awesome. I have American and Mexican made Fenders that didn't come as well QC'd as the Jazz.
You missed out on the matching headstock CVs from the early 2010s in CAR and LPB. Go check them out.
Well Squier IS Fender, so it's all good. Squier is obviously better value though, but to me it comes down to the Classic Vibe's neck being too thin and too "sticky" (hate the plasticky finish on those necks). So long story short, I've got a CV 60's body about to be mated to a Player series neck. Should be fun!
Those pickups are Alnico lll. They're unique to the CV Series & sound great.
Awesome Tone! On All Levels 😉👍
Thanks for listening
My first guitar was an 80’s MIJ Strat that came stock with Fender parts. It’s so awesome and I still own it
My second guitar was an 83 or 84 MIJ SQ squier which I still have and is my absolute favorite guitar I own and have never yet played a fender of any kind that felt or sounded better to me than that Squier
@@danh956 I hear that same thing all the time about those Squier Strats from that era. I love mine.
Nato... Tornado... hahahahahahahaha
I own a CV 70's for a month and it's already my favorite guitar! So well balanced and it sounds so good. The neck it's perfect, slim and fast. I love the gloss. The pickups are too bright so I turn down the tone and I get a really creamy sound. I want another one!
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bought one of these last year from a chap on Facebook marketplace. One of the 2009 first releases (China) for £210. Candy Apple red and he had a mint green pick-guard on it (niiice). I had a set of Fender 57/62 pickups in another shit build I attempted, so I swapped out the the stock alnicos for those not expecting a great difference, but even my amateur ears could appreciate the huge leap in tone that was achieved.I left the rest of the hardware alone, as these things are solid
Ive got the classic vibe 70 and love it. I cant see why anybody thats going to put pickups and/or electronics into a guitar anyway would ever need to spend more money on a guitar to begin with. If you already plan to upgrade, just buy a classic vibe and save yourself hundreds of dollars. The playability for the money is an absolute bullseye, imo.
I have prs single cuts that are also wonderful, but the cv70 is still one of my gotos. Then again, my number one is an 05 affinity with a warmoth 24.5” scale ebony fretboard custom neck.
Squier guitars are hard to beat at the price point.. i have a 1987 MIJ Squier strat that sounds and plays great.
My first Strat was an 87 MIJ Squier. I walked into the music store, looking for a used American Strat, and the salesman said, "Try this one, kid. Save yourself a few bucks." Great axe.
The only issue I had with mine that where the audio jack is the nut kept on coming loose and the jack would fall into the guitar
I have two Fenders (Strat and a Tele) and a Gibson (LP) but had to buy a Squier (CV Mustang 60) for my collection. But would not mind to buy one Squier CV Strat again 😊
Have you reviewed the Squire 40th Anniversary Strat?
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yes
Great video! Can you tell us what pedals you used? Thanks!
I believe I was using a Joyo Sweet Baby overdrive and an Ibanez TS Mini
I have only experience with affinity tele but I would definitely buy or look at another Squier.
If this guitar has a 60’s neck the profile is great.
I do have a 62 Fender Japan reissue and the trussrod is at the heel. So thats different (not the easiest access but I like the look of it)
Those candy colors are nice too
The affinity for the price is awesome !!!! … it’s above the bullet for anyone curious 👀….. stay away from a light strat made in Korea , they are garbage
I've been largely unimpressed with the color options on the Strats in the CV line until this Candy Apple Red. It's the best one they've put out so far that isn't an FSR.
I had a nice Squire affinity strat, and a Jackson bass. I liked them both, but I like the Gretsch hollow body Streamliner much more. After trading in the Squire and Jackson, the Streamliner was just 350.00 USD. Besides, I already have two strats.
The selector switch, like the 50s Classic Vibe, is good? Not like the 70s CV Strat?
Its a bit Stratty don't ya think!?!
Naa actually looks great! I hit the middle pickup (a lot!) probably why l haven't got one...but it has nice tones & a tone knob for the bridge (what are they thinking!?!).
Dont burn it!
And lovely slo-mo screwing in the pickguard!👍
Im going to buy a Squier affinity HSS Strat. Soon. Thanks buddy 😎👍💯✌️✌️🎸🎸
This is basically the 40th anniversary vintage edition with a plastic pick guard?
Oops they did it again. Gotta catch em all. Can we get the pick up readings in metric measurements next time?
I like strats. I kind of want one of these. I'd look more into it if I wasn't already kind of set on the wine red strat I keep seeing on marketplace. Around the same price and it'd match with my Tele.
Tough decision since the 60s classic vibe looks super nice.
I got the same CV 70s you have (white w/ tortoise shell pickguard) and I can't put it down! Love it. Watched your video before I pulled the trigger and I don't regret it one bit! Thanks for the awesome reviews Landon!
You are the awesome one!
Hey Landon , how would you rate this against the g&l tribute legacy ? Similar spec and price? Great channel 👏 👍
Both are good from my experience. This Squier neck is slimmer
Once again Thanks for this Awesome INFORMATIVE video Landon I just purchased a New Squire Bullet Stratocaster HT a couple of weeks ago going to mod it with Fender Deluxe Drive pickups and locking tuners all in all out of the box my Squire bullet Stratocaster HT was set up Perfect Great tone and playability Just as good my Fender Mexican Stratocaster with Fender Hot Noiseless pickups Thanks Again for this Awesome INFORMATIVE video
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I like Squier but over $400 for one? What’s stopping me from saving a bit more and just getting a Made in Mexico Fender Strat??
I have both & the Indonesians are better.
News flash, some Older Squiers are fantastic as well, especially for the used price. My'87 E7 Bullet pbass ($100) and my 99 Chinese ($50) pawn shop strat are amazing. I've owned US and MIJ Fenders and the equally good Squires are out there. Sift through the used shops and keep your ears open. Thanks for the post love em.
Agreed. I don't own a Squire but decades ago I went to Manny's in NY and played one and was blown away by how good it was. Didn't sound or play any worse than the American ones.
Oh the 50's has a big, fat, uncomfortable neck. The 60's neck is great. I even like the stock pickups now. After buying a variety of more hefty single coils, I just went back to the stock ones and found they really cut through the mix and sound great. I should also say the fretwork on mine was excellent. I also tried putting stainless steel saddles on the bridge, but that really didn't make a difference. Although, it looks cool.
I’m sure they’re good guitars and you sound great and funny as always. Thanks for being you
My favorite guitar is the Stratocaster. The squire is so much fun. It’s really easy to play, all the classic tones. I got one from sweetwater , strait out the box plays amazing. It’s my lightest guitar too, I think it’s 6lbs.
Really like the bridge pickup being bridged to the tone knob ✨ .
CV Squiers gotta catch em all!
I have that exact guitar and it also came with the tremolo bar decked but so far I left it that way. It fits my playing style better but I might loosen it in the future and see if i cannplay around with it but so far its tight as delivered. There is something to say for tight! Lol
This is bound to happen, the OG manufacturers (Fender, Gibson, PRS...) are getting expensive day by day and therefore difficult to procure while the cheaper alternatives like this or Sire are elevating their game with enhanced quality. People might as well shift to these as the classic ones are really expensive.
One of my favourite guitar players is chuck prophet....hes used the same squire tele for years and it sounds amazing...i think sounding better then most with what is technically an underdog guitar is a next level cool. Im going to get one even though im neither cool or proficient 😂