That outro jam was just amazing. Lee hitting that octave fuzz with the Super-Sonic blew my mind. I'm in love with what Squier is doing nowadays with these bold, quirky designs, and now that they're not limited edition I hope I can get my hands on that STUNNING Toronado
@@voided76 it's why i'm interested in it. i find 25.5 to be *slightly* too long and 24 *slightly* too short. Gibson 24.75 and Gretsch 24.6 are my Goldilocks scales, so i'd like a try on it. with 4 knobs and pup switch like a Les Paul, humbuckers, and 24.75 scale, i think it should have been called the Fender Fibson. the other Fender (Toronado is Squier by Fender, technically, but if it sells enough Fender would make a Player Series version) that i am interested in is a set neck Tele that Schecter make for Fender called the FENDER SPECIAL EDITION CUSTOM TELECASTER FMT HH. set neck, all mahogany construction with a flame maple top (FMT) and 2 humbuckers (HH). the only "Fender" thing about it is it's Tele shape and 25.5 inch scale. and it's priced around the middle of the Player Series Fenders, so it's a "cheap" Fender. i believe it also comes with a case, not sure tho. also, the flame maple cap colors, and hence the color of the guitar because the rest of the guitar is colored "mahogany" like a Gibson, include a "burst" color, red to black on the outside, *with matching headstock color* BTW looks VERY Les Paul, too (the matching head color isn't a LP feature, i just thought it was neat and looks F'n great, particularly the burst color which is the same burst on the head). the other 2 colors are a red flame maple, and "amber" yellow flame maple but if i ever got one i'd *insist* it be the burst color because it just tops off the "Les Pauliness" beautifully. the "amber" is, of course, very "early" LP too but less iconic than the burst LPs. Schecter have made them for Fender for about 10 years, i think, and NO ONE knows about them. there are plenty online for sale, just type *fender special edition custom telecaster fmt hh* into google, it'll come right up. not sure with exchange rates, but they're around $1500AU which i think is about 800US, less in British Pounds. they're really cool and i want a burst colored FENDER one before the contract with Schecter runs out and they start making them under Schecter with a different name, which is due to happen very soon. the Schecter ones will be the same, just different model name, not Telecaster, and Schecter on the headstock that is not Telecaster headstock shape (outside the US you cannot Trademark a guitar BODY shape, you *can* trademark a headstock shape, tho, and that is why no guitar company with a recognizable/iconic head shape will *ever* have a "headless" line, the headstock is part of the branding). the Schecters will likely be *better* in terms of colors and hardware variety, and i think they are using Seymour Duncan Pearly Gates Humbuckers like the "Fender" one. one of my favorite PAF style humbuckers, clear and "chimey", less "wooly" than most PAFs, so sound great with all that *warm* mid-rangey mahogany capped with *bright* toppy maple. so it's not QUALITY that makes me want a Fender branded one, it's the same reason it MUST be the burst color. it's a Telecaster being a Les Paul, it's flame maple colors needed to ALL be burst, and there should have been a variant with the Seymour Duncan version of a set of p90s in them, colored black top and black p90s, and a gold top and cream-colored p90s, really *lean-in* on the LP asthetic, and we already know what p90s sound like in a solid mahogany guitar with a maple top shaped like a LP. it would be interesting to hear what "character" the Tele shape in mahogany gives to them. it's a *set* mahogany neck too, remember, the guitar is *begging* for p90s and the Schecters will likely have a "p90" version. but without "Fender" on the head the guitar looses ALL it's "mystique", it is no longer a strange Tele-shaped Les Paul or Les Paul spec-and-construction Tele. it's not a Tele pretending to be a Les Paul, it's a Schecter pretending to be a Tele pretending to be a Les Paul. which is what it was ALL ALONG, but that Fender on the head is IMPORTANT, and that it's a well-made solid mahogany, set-neck, maple top Telecaster with 25.5 inch scale, i think it'd lose a lot of it's "Tele-ness", sonically speaking, if it was 24.75.
@@GaryAppledale What do you mean? The newer Squiers and MiM fenders are excellent for the price, I could imagine the Captain owning one, but ofcourse if you restrict yourself to only a few guitars, perhaps he only has pricier ones.
I love those T-style Talmans I wish Ibanez would wake that line up again. The YY20 is sick, but it’s also $1100 and only in orange sparkle. And the original 1702m’s are hard to come by and even pricier. Even the cheap model, the TM302m is hard to find and usually pretty pricey. I still like the look of the Talman Tele’s a bit more, but I just ordered a shell pink offset tele and I’m pretty stoked about it. I do like 6 in-line tuners better, so that’s a plus
I'm finding the dynamics between the two of you quite seriously gelling now. Cheers, boys ! Not rushed or even slightly panicked like earlier at times. So happy to see you guys doing it well.
The blue f-hole Tele with the Jazzmaster pickups is a cool combination that sounds great. If they added a JM-style trem as well, it'd be even better. The baritone Tele was nice too.
@Big Chungus oh this thing is awesome as expected! It’s pretty much Classic Vibe quality - The fit and finish is spotless, fretwork is phenomenal, sounds good and plays great after some minor adjustments.
so cool to see these offset teles available at a cheaper price now. I played one when they were only available in an American version but had to pass because of the price.
I've already bought the Classic Vibe Thinline Tele, black, silver pickguard, exclusive to Andertons. What an awesome guitar, and it goes right alongside my Custom Shop Strat...(I need to stop watching this channel).
@@EarthSouthside sounds great. Squier is so nicer for a noob who just started and bought 1 guitar like me, it’s comfortable and classy, that’s all I need. The only drawback is that teles don’t have cutaways for the neck connection plate like some modern designs.
Fender have been coming up with some nice colours recently. Cobra blue is very nice and that Mystic seafoam on the Toronado is a great colour, although my favourite fender combo is Fiesta red body , brown tort pickguard, rosewood fingerboard.
@@andertons This Baritone would fit into my Collection well ... but the pink one is my favorite! A Tele with this body shape and colour is just adorable!
I just pickup one of the offset teles from Sweetwater here in the States, and got the okume body and neck model with the Tele single coil in the bridge and Squier's "Full range Humbucker" in the neck and I love it! Have it tuned to open G and it just sings with a slide. Great video as always boys!!! Love the channel and love watching Lee and Pete! Cheers mates
Honestly, the shorter scale length just takes away a lot of fatigue if you're playing big/complex shapes, extended time, and my favorite... You play a bit different from what you're used to playing on a strat. I always seem to play a lot of Stones on my Jaguar.
Any instrument has a different song in them. I've had a Les Paul for 25 years, and it inspires a certain way of playing. Then I bought an Epi Les Paul Special after the Anderton's demo, and it has a whole lot of different songs and sounds in it. More mellow stuff, more melodic one-note riffs and lics
I recently purchased a Lake Placid Blue Cabronita Tele Thinline and am so impressed with it. So much fun to play, and those pickups sound awesome. The neck is thin and fast, and this guitar is a good pound lighter than any of my guitars (you hardly notice it’s on your shoulder 😊). I have 8 real nice Fender Teles, but this one compares very well with them, and I might even like it better than some of them. Just a fantastic guitar!
Great playing as always. My Squire Contemporary Strat in Sunset is due to arrive this afternoon. Can't wait, love what Squire are doing at the moment. Don't know why but I get more excited about this sort of stuff than any of the expensive kit out there.
i just got the super sonic and flipped it to lefty. straightforward flip for now. Edited the nut a bit, and bridge. Has anyone had problems with the three way pick up pot? I could not do what he did at 20:40 lol.
Why does people keep saying "Captain has gotten so good at guitar lately!" year after year after year after year 🤣 he has been a great guitarist even before starting this channel lmao
Squire blue sparkle were the first supersonics and the most saught after from the 90s. Ihad the Fender pawn shop series in ruby red sparkle i had too sell iy for bills sadly but im glad i can buy this. Good show
Having the toggle switch horizontal instead of vertical on the Super-Sonic prevents you from knocking it down when you strum. That happens to me all the time with a Les Paul or a Tele Custom/Tele Deluxe.
Perhaps the best way to describe a Baritone guitar is, it is like having a capo in the other direction. But they do also have a slightly different feel both in the extra room but also the tension on the strings.
It'd be really, really cool if you guys did a run of FSR 60's Classic Vibe Stratocasters in Firemist Gold with a matching painted headstock and string-through hardtail bridge. I'd snag one of those in a heartbeat, and I bet I'm not alone.
I don't understand why dual-concentric knobs aren't standard on all contemporary style Fender guitars. They could offer volume and tone for each pickup without crowding the guitar with lots of knobs.
Might get the tele style or the green Toranado next I travel for my job. Don't want to bring a super expensive guitar with me in and out of cheap motels. Works for me. Glad people are finding out they're good guitars for the $$$. Really good gift for the beginning guitar player
I got a black Toranado for $230 at my local music store and I like it. Stays in tune and I got the action really low. Probably gonna put in a JB and a 59 or Jazz. Graphite nut as well. Somebody bought it and brought it back. They couldn't resell for full price. So I tried it out and snapped it up. Only thing I would have liked it to have bigger frets😉
@@fritsvanzanten3573 They have a number of Soapbar-mount pickups. I've found TV Jones tech support really responsive. Might be worth writing them if you're interested. Be a really cool guitar!
@@thepatzer Thanks for the info. I expected to have to use power tools. I should add I was most attracted by the Thinline. I was already looking for modding videos. Wiring of hollow bodies is an art of its own, too.
The Toronado and SuperSonic were part of the Vista series back in the mid 90's and those are the original colours of the supersonic (Silver and Blue Sparkles) I had a Blue sparkle one. Courtney Love & Hole used/endorsed them.
My life has been a complete and total misery ever since Bigfoot stole my precious girlfriend in the middle of the night.😒He even took all her clothes and the T.V.
I don't associate Jazzmaster pickups with thin sound at all. On the contrary I consider them the fattest single coil pickups. They have a huge frequency range. People always talk about the high frequencies, which I think is odd, because to me what gives a Jazzmaster its caracter is actually its mids and low mids. You can even hear it in how it works with gain. Sounds so full. Similar to a tele but fuller. On the other hand, I do consider Jaguar pickups as being thin sounding. I'm not a fan of tort guards anyways (I don't mind it on my mintgreen Talman bass though), so I'm glad they didn't put that on the shellpink tele. I prefer white or mint green guard and a maple fretboard, so that one actually looks absolutely perfect to me 😄
I've got my eye on the Cabronita Tele Baritone...Maybe an idea for Other-Lee and Nathan to plug the baritone into an octave pedal and into a bass amp? Great video!
I got to get a mustang and tele, I have a good hss strat. I'm a guitar nut always partial to the fenders, I also have an epi les Paul standard , 92 model. Love to watch your reviews on all these guitars, especially the fenders.
Sounding epic!
legends
Сам себя не похвалишь - никто не похвалит!😁
Fender commenting to Andertons video on Squier review is like parent teacher meeting in school 😂
So cool to see Lee evolving as a player. One of the best opening jams yet.
Seriously!
“Maybe Italy won” - the captain called it.
He's got Paranormal powers! 💪🏼
What a sad day it was.
@@ivorharden I respectfully disagree 😬
Captain The Prophet
@@xzn1989 piss off
Love that thin line P90 Tele. Actually forget that. I like them all. Great opening jam too, guys.
jazzmaster pickups? or the baritone?
The thin line tele has Jazzmaster pickups, which are completely different from P90's when it comes to sound.
it seems to be a great combo , the open body , tele maple neck and jazzmaster pickups ...!!!
They mount and look like Jazzmasters, but imo, they are very p90 wound. Little growly
That outro jam was just amazing. Lee hitting that octave fuzz with the Super-Sonic blew my mind. I'm in love with what Squier is doing nowadays with these bold, quirky designs, and now that they're not limited edition I hope I can get my hands on that STUNNING Toronado
If you have! I'm sure you've learned that it's 24.75 scale, not 25.5!
@@voided76 it's why i'm interested in it. i find 25.5 to be *slightly* too long and 24 *slightly* too short. Gibson 24.75 and Gretsch 24.6 are my Goldilocks scales, so i'd like a try on it. with 4 knobs and pup switch like a Les Paul, humbuckers, and 24.75 scale, i think it should have been called the Fender Fibson.
the other Fender (Toronado is Squier by Fender, technically, but if it sells enough Fender would make a Player Series version) that i am interested in is a set neck Tele that Schecter make for Fender called the FENDER SPECIAL EDITION CUSTOM TELECASTER FMT HH. set neck, all mahogany construction with a flame maple top (FMT) and 2 humbuckers (HH). the only "Fender" thing about it is it's Tele shape and 25.5 inch scale. and it's priced around the middle of the Player Series Fenders, so it's a "cheap" Fender. i believe it also comes with a case, not sure tho.
also, the flame maple cap colors, and hence the color of the guitar because the rest of the guitar is colored "mahogany" like a Gibson, include a "burst" color, red to black on the outside, *with matching headstock color* BTW looks VERY Les Paul, too (the matching head color isn't a LP feature, i just thought it was neat and looks F'n great, particularly the burst color which is the same burst on the head). the other 2 colors are a red flame maple, and "amber" yellow flame maple but if i ever got one i'd *insist* it be the burst color because it just tops off the "Les Pauliness" beautifully. the "amber" is, of course, very "early" LP too but less iconic than the burst LPs.
Schecter have made them for Fender for about 10 years, i think, and NO ONE knows about them. there are plenty online for sale, just type *fender special edition custom telecaster fmt hh* into google, it'll come right up. not sure with exchange rates, but they're around $1500AU which i think is about 800US, less in British Pounds. they're really cool and i want a burst colored FENDER one before the contract with Schecter runs out and they start making them under Schecter with a different name, which is due to happen very soon. the Schecter ones will be the same, just different model name, not Telecaster, and Schecter on the headstock that is not Telecaster headstock shape (outside the US you cannot Trademark a guitar BODY shape, you *can* trademark a headstock shape, tho, and that is why no guitar company with a recognizable/iconic head shape will *ever* have a "headless" line, the headstock is part of the branding). the Schecters will likely be *better* in terms of colors and hardware variety, and i think they are using Seymour Duncan Pearly Gates Humbuckers like the "Fender" one. one of my favorite PAF style humbuckers, clear and "chimey", less "wooly" than most PAFs, so sound great with all that *warm* mid-rangey mahogany capped with *bright* toppy maple. so it's not QUALITY that makes me want a Fender branded one, it's the same reason it MUST be the burst color. it's a Telecaster being a Les Paul, it's flame maple colors needed to ALL be burst, and there should have been a variant with the Seymour Duncan version of a set of p90s in them, colored black top and black p90s, and a gold top and cream-colored p90s, really *lean-in* on the LP asthetic, and we already know what p90s sound like in a solid mahogany guitar with a maple top shaped like a LP. it would be interesting to hear what "character" the Tele shape in mahogany gives to them. it's a *set* mahogany neck too, remember, the guitar is *begging* for p90s and the Schecters will likely have a "p90" version.
but without "Fender" on the head the guitar looses ALL it's "mystique", it is no longer a strange Tele-shaped Les Paul or Les Paul spec-and-construction Tele. it's not a Tele pretending to be a Les Paul, it's a Schecter pretending to be a Tele pretending to be a Les Paul. which is what it was ALL ALONG, but that Fender on the head is IMPORTANT, and that it's a well-made solid mahogany, set-neck, maple top Telecaster with 25.5 inch scale, i think it'd lose a lot of it's "Tele-ness", sonically speaking, if it was 24.75.
Y'all need to do an episode where you show us your personal collections...
Won't be any Squires or MexiFenders ;-)
The Captain already did my friends! And there’s a CV for certain and an electromatic too!
@@GaryAppledale What do you mean? The newer Squiers and MiM fenders are excellent for the price, I could imagine the Captain owning one, but ofcourse if you restrict yourself to only a few guitars, perhaps he only has pricier ones.
the next paranormal model Squier should be a mix of a jazzmaster/jaguar style guitar, with both types of pickups and switches
The"Jagmaster"! Or maybe the Jazzuar??
The offset Telecaster reminds me a lot of Yvette Young's Talman T-style guitar
Got one. It's a brilliant guitar.
I love those T-style Talmans I wish Ibanez would wake that line up again. The YY20 is sick, but it’s also $1100 and only in orange sparkle. And the original 1702m’s are hard to come by and even pricier. Even the cheap model, the TM302m is hard to find and usually pretty pricey.
I still like the look of the Talman Tele’s a bit more, but I just ordered a shell pink offset tele and I’m pretty stoked about it. I do like 6 in-line tuners better, so that’s a plus
My ears are shot! When these guys jam I can’t hear the difference between a squire and a custom shop!? They all sound good!!
It's mostly the sound of the amp & cab. A guitar accounts for 1/3 of the sound signature.
Captain Lee's outro jam clearly shows how developed he has become as a guitarist!
where the last lick of the outro comes from? so familiar with it but have forgotten the name of that wonderful song!
I'm finding the dynamics between the two of you quite seriously gelling now. Cheers, boys ! Not rushed or even slightly panicked like earlier at times. So happy to see you guys doing it well.
Re: 17:22 shell pink with a tort guard, "...THE color combination of the century." I concur! 🥰🥰
The blue f-hole Tele with the Jazzmaster pickups is a cool combination that sounds great. If they added a JM-style trem as well, it'd be even better. The baritone Tele was nice too.
I ordered the Shell Pink Offset Tele as soon as it was posted on your website! I’ve been waiting for the review and can’t wait for it to arrive👏
You're going to make a lot of people jealous 😏
@@andertons oh I bet! Just got an email from DHL that it’s due tomorrow - that’s some ridiculously fast shipping😍
@Big Chungus Plays great! I've got one!
@Big Chungus oh this thing is awesome as expected! It’s pretty much Classic Vibe quality - The fit and finish is spotless, fretwork is phenomenal, sounds good and plays great after some minor adjustments.
13:30 - Pete’s face when Lee plays the classic annoying Lee riff. “Lee, I thought we talked about this. “
so cool to see these offset teles available at a cheaper price now. I played one when they were only available in an American version but had to pass because of the price.
I've already bought the Classic Vibe Thinline Tele, black, silver pickguard, exclusive to Andertons. What an awesome guitar, and it goes right alongside my Custom Shop Strat...(I need to stop watching this channel).
I had preordered it and canceled my order… I realized I had too many guitars. But boy did it look good!!
Hard to decide between classic vibe and paranormal thinline though
@@EarthSouthside sounds great. Squier is so nicer for a noob who just started and bought 1 guitar like me, it’s comfortable and classy, that’s all I need. The only drawback is that teles don’t have cutaways for the neck connection plate like some modern designs.
@@EarthSouthside cool, guess I’ll check it out, amazed how friendly and informative UA-cam comments can be these days
@@EarthSouthside Oh, I checked out that video after seeing your comment, but I don’t see what does that have to do with our discussion lol.
Pete’s face during Lee’s demo of the green Tornado and Lee playing “Lee’s go-to blues riff” 😂😂.
Fender have been coming up with some nice colours recently. Cobra blue is very nice and that Mystic seafoam on the Toronado is a great colour, although my favourite fender combo is Fiesta red body , brown tort pickguard, rosewood fingerboard.
37:34 that pink tele sounds amazing! i wanted to hear more from that!
What!!! Something different from Fender!!! So cool. Thanks guys. Love whatching and learning from you two.
Jikes! ... new affordable beauties ... and they do sound excellente!
Thanks a lot for sharing!
They really are beauties! 😍 Which one is your favourite?
@@andertons
This Baritone would fit into my Collection well ... but the pink one is my favorite!
A Tele with this body shape and colour is just adorable!
Finally been waiting for this. That was some tasty playing from pete in the intro jam
that Cyclone is the coolest thing I've seen all week, especially in candy red
Captain has his “tone on” today!
The intro to this was just amazing. I could've listened to that for hours.
Spot on with the creative difference that comes with a baritone. I converted my CV Bass VI to a baritone and it's super inspirational.
Those Cyclones sound so good!!!!
I just pickup one of the offset teles from Sweetwater here in the States, and got the okume body and neck model with the Tele single coil in the bridge and Squier's "Full range Humbucker" in the neck and I love it! Have it tuned to open G and it just sings with a slide. Great video as always boys!!! Love the channel and love watching Lee and Pete! Cheers mates
Staying to the end and hearing that little Purple Rain section was a great choice
Thanks to you I Boutht Squier Offset Telecaster in Surf Green, now When I see pink one I want it to!:) I love your channel!
8:30 The channel was probably Stay Metal Ray. The video in question is from early May this year.
Honestly, the shorter scale length just takes away a lot of fatigue if you're playing big/complex shapes, extended time, and my favorite... You play a bit different from what you're used to playing on a strat.
I always seem to play a lot of Stones on my Jaguar.
Any instrument has a different song in them. I've had a Les Paul for 25 years, and it inspires a certain way of playing. Then I bought an Epi Les Paul Special after the Anderton's demo, and it has a whole lot of different songs and sounds in it. More mellow stuff, more melodic one-note riffs and lics
I enjoy the two of you and your approach to selling guitars over Norms .
I recently purchased a Lake Placid Blue Cabronita Tele Thinline and am so impressed with it. So much fun to play, and those pickups sound awesome. The neck is thin and fast, and this guitar is a good pound lighter than any of my guitars (you hardly notice it’s on your shoulder 😊). I have 8 real nice Fender Teles, but this one compares very well with them, and I might even like it better than some of them. Just a fantastic guitar!
I have the semi hollow body blue one. Love it. These are great guitars.
Wow, what a GREAT way to introduce the line of the new Squires, well done! Instantly want one, or two…
The Super-Sonic is left handable as it was designed after a photo of Jimi Hendrix playing a flipped Jaguar. Very cool!
Lees getting a lot better.. love the open tl tele
8:45 . I think Lee is talking about StayMetalRay! In case anyone was wondering
Awesome opening jam! Now I’m going to have to get a baritone guitar after watching the video.
I've got an old Squier Supersonic from the 90s, was my main gigging guitar for several years.
It was inspired by a pic of Hendrix playing an upside down strung Jazzmaster
Great playing as always. My Squire Contemporary Strat in Sunset is due to arrive this afternoon. Can't wait, love what Squire are doing at the moment. Don't know why but I get more excited about this sort of stuff than any of the expensive kit out there.
Squire is absolutely killing it! We always like to say it but they may be the best value for money 🎸
I do know that professional guitarist are paying attention to these and the contemporary series Squiers
i just got the super sonic and flipped it to lefty. straightforward flip for now. Edited the nut a bit, and bridge.
Has anyone had problems with the three way pick up pot? I could not do what he did at 20:40 lol.
Not a fan of humbuckers on a Fender but that Supersonic sounds just beautiful and looks so cool too. 🙂
Why does people keep saying "Captain has gotten so good at guitar lately!" year after year after year after year 🤣 he has been a great guitarist even before starting this channel lmao
Because he has significantly improved over the past couple of years. I doubt anyone means any offence by it 😃
Prob because he used to be consistently flanked by Chappers. Like a candle and a bonfire.
Awesome jam dudes... Love that grooves like that. Thanks for that.
You’re getting better Lee 👍👍
Thanks for an excellent demo and comparison. What a fun opening jam!
Great intro jam! Yeah from mtw in LA. Jam night guitars 2013-2019. That blue metallic is nice, boys! Sounding great Andertons!
A blindfold challenge to figure out a range like this would be amazing!!
Squire blue sparkle were the first supersonics and the most saught after from the 90s. Ihad the Fender pawn shop series in ruby red sparkle i had too sell iy for bills sadly but im glad i can buy this. Good show
Pete is correct again! Damn that Blue Super Sonic is calling my name. Wish you played it with a slide...
Got my hands on the surf green baritone already. It's way better than it has any business being at that price.
Captain Crunch is on fire! 🔥
I like blue and sparkles
I could just listen to these guys jam. I don't need the demo. Pete is amazing
For the first time, instead of being just on par, the Captain bested Danish Pete on the opening jam
Having the toggle switch horizontal instead of vertical on the Super-Sonic prevents you from knocking it down when you strum. That happens to me all the time with a Les Paul or a Tele Custom/Tele Deluxe.
You could replace the toggle with a master volume knob! 🤔
You can usually swivel the switch to make it work horizontally. As long as there's room in the body cavity.
Perhaps the best way to describe a Baritone guitar is, it is like having a capo in the other direction. But they do also have a slightly different feel both in the extra room but also the tension on the strings.
Props to whoever edited the opening jam
That opening jam was fire! The Captain's licks were very tasty!
I have the blue thinline Tele coming today. wasn't even looking for a guitar but it blew my mind.
It'd be really, really cool if you guys did a run of FSR 60's Classic Vibe Stratocasters in Firemist Gold with a matching painted headstock and string-through hardtail bridge. I'd snag one of those in a heartbeat, and I bet I'm not alone.
Captain sounding extra goodness on this opening jam!
I don't understand why dual-concentric knobs aren't standard on all contemporary style Fender guitars. They could offer volume and tone for each pickup without crowding the guitar with lots of knobs.
I don’t usually comment, but that outro jam was phenomenal.
Might get the tele style or the green Toranado next I travel for my job. Don't want to bring a super expensive guitar with me in and out of cheap motels. Works for me. Glad people are finding out they're good guitars for the $$$. Really good gift for the beginning guitar player
Squier is selling a ton of these. The green Tele with P90's is great.
There are some tasty licks flying around in the opening jam... On both sides!
I think the mystic green toronado would look better with a maple fretboard
That. Opening. Jam. 🔥
I got a black Toranado for $230 at my local music store and I like it. Stays in tune and I got the action really low. Probably gonna put in a JB and a 59 or Jazz. Graphite nut as well. Somebody bought it and brought it back. They couldn't resell for full price. So I tried it out and snapped it up. Only thing I would have liked it to have bigger frets😉
I need a Squire Meteora 😫😫😫
Great sounds! My only desire would be a Filtertron-ish PU.
Swap in some TV Jones pups in that Thinline? That'd look and sound epic.
@@thepatzer Would there be place for that?
Without altering the body?
@@fritsvanzanten3573 They have a number of Soapbar-mount pickups. I've found TV Jones tech support really responsive. Might be worth writing them if you're interested. Be a really cool guitar!
@@thepatzer Thanks for the info. I expected to have to use power tools. I should add I was most attracted by the Thinline. I was already looking for modding videos. Wiring of hollow bodies is an art of its own, too.
Tornados with the following colors purple w/ pearl pickgaurd. Butterscotch with turtle shell pickgaurd and vintage white with vintage white pickgaurd.
The Toronado and SuperSonic were part of the Vista series back in the mid 90's and those are the original colours of the supersonic (Silver and Blue Sparkles) I had a Blue sparkle one.
Courtney Love & Hole used/endorsed them.
Those Teles with the P90s are definitely intriguing. The baratone is really cool.
You guys are great! I enjoy your videos like a really good TV show.
I love these videos guys!
love the sparkle super sonic!
My life has been a complete and total misery ever since Bigfoot stole my precious girlfriend in the middle of the night.😒He even took all her clothes and the T.V.
Wat!?!
@Yogi Dwd 😞😞😞
If they stole the TV, I'm sorry to tell you. But it wasn't BigFoot
@@GuitarJawn 😱😱😱
Butterscotch Black Guard Classic !! But I have always preferred the offset to a classic tele body also.
I’ve got a righty Super-Sonic restrung lefty and without the trem arm on it’s super easy to play, and looks sick!
Beans
I don't associate Jazzmaster pickups with thin sound at all. On the contrary I consider them the fattest single coil pickups. They have a huge frequency range. People always talk about the high frequencies, which I think is odd, because to me what gives a Jazzmaster its caracter is actually its mids and low mids. You can even hear it in how it works with gain. Sounds so full. Similar to a tele but fuller.
On the other hand, I do consider Jaguar pickups as being thin sounding.
I'm not a fan of tort guards anyways (I don't mind it on my mintgreen Talman bass though), so I'm glad they didn't put that on the shellpink tele. I prefer white or mint green guard and a maple fretboard, so that one actually looks absolutely perfect to me 😄
This is an amazing opening jam
Hey Cap....you referring to Stay Metal Ray and his favorite Squier Baritone?
anyone knows where the last lick of the outro comes from? so familiar with it but have forgotten the name of that wonderful song!
“Lefthandedable” is the most relatable word of the decade. - A lefty.
Super sonic is probably my favorite. Kinda reminds me of a firebird
Man that Supersonic is such a tease to left handed players like me . I got so excited to see it and then it hit me :(
Want a lefthanded tornado
Sorry guys, a stupid question, what is the digit meter behind Pete?
Decibel meter
I also love how I play like Pete whenever I hit the tremolo..
I've got my eye on the Cabronita Tele Baritone...Maybe an idea for Other-Lee and Nathan to plug the baritone into an octave pedal and into a bass amp? Great video!
The Fender Janglemaster x
Beautiful Tele. Same color as my Rhodes...
I got to get a mustang and tele, I have a good hss strat. I'm a guitar nut always partial to the fenders, I also have an epi les Paul standard , 92 model. Love to watch your reviews on all these guitars, especially the fenders.
I am looking for a Squier paranormal cabranita tele thinline in White with black humbuckers they are really p-90s with black covers.