Is FENDER still worth it, when a SQUIER is this good?

  Рет қаралды 169,472

Jules Guitar

Jules Guitar

Күн бұрын

Fender Player Series Stratocaster vs Squier 40th Anniversary Vintage Edition Stratocaster: Is Squier now competing with Fender on Quality?
Tutorials for some of the stuff I'm playing:
G Blues Bending: • Blues String Bending T...
C#m Blues: • This Tasty Minor Blues...
C#m Finger Style: • Easy John Mayer Style ...
If you're Interested in Tabs and Backing Tracks check out my Patreon:
/ julesguitar

Пікірлер: 516
@Gk2003m
@Gk2003m 9 ай бұрын
Over a decade ago I picked up a Squier Standard Stratocaster for $229. Sunburst, rosewood fingerboard. The frets are perfect, the action is great, the satin finished neck feels great, and the sound was also great. A few years ago I changed the entire pickguard assembly to one with the Fender noiseless pickups and the S1 configuration that provides additional switching/sounds. That was $200. So for $429 total I have the equal of a $1800 American Professional Stratocaster.
@Gk2003m
@Gk2003m 9 ай бұрын
@@denislechretien A slab of Ash for a body runs $75 at StewMac. Alder costs the same. Fender uses both. My Squier is alder.
@Gk2003m
@Gk2003m 9 ай бұрын
@@s.u.i.r the American is ash. Mine is alder. Not a huge difference. Mine sustains just fine… and they are solidbody electric guitars. Sustain aside, the wood is essentially irrelevant to the sound
@s.u.i.r
@s.u.i.r 9 ай бұрын
@@Gk2003m I highly disagree. There is a huge quality difference even if the type of wood is the same. You can compare it to food: frozen pizza vs one from a very good restaurant. Both are pizza but they taste totally different. American made Fenders get well sorted woods , Squier guitars simply get whatever they could get cheapest. It might get nerdy but tone wood makes a huge difference. You are also underestimating the impact the wood has to your electric sound. A Les Paul with Strat electronics sounds nothing like a Strat. People with trained ears here the difference between a maple neck vs a rosewood neck Strat. People with trained ears even hear differences between guitars that are from the same run. Go to a guitar store and try 3 different guitars from the same series : all of them will sound different which is because wood is a nature material that differs. It might not make a difference to you personally and I am not saying that your Squier is a bad guitar but saying that "wood is essentially irrelevant to the sound" is a false statement. People who have a lot of experience , especially the ones selling guitars laugh about statements like that. As said customers in guitar shops sometimes complain that the guitar they bought sounds different than the one they tried in the store, which is because their Tele basically is a little bit different.
@Gk2003m
@Gk2003m 9 ай бұрын
@@s.u.i.r of course the folks who sell guitars laugh at that kind of statement. Their commission is dependent upon convincing people that a slab of ash is the crucial component, and well worth paying an additional $1500 for essentially the same guitar.
@ultimatemassive9501
@ultimatemassive9501 9 ай бұрын
​@denis1wanic the wood is just a talking point. The vast majority of people wouldn't be able to tell the difference in tone or resonance. Where it really makes a difference is weight or burst/natural finishes where wood grain blemishes would make an aesthetic difference.
@boxerfencer
@boxerfencer 9 ай бұрын
First time watching your channel and impressed at how thoughtful and methodical this video is. About the anodized pick guard being noisy, there's a video on Puisheen's channel where he compares two otherwise identical offsets, if i recall, and the one with the anodized guard is quieter so i dont think them being noisier is a rule. The Squier is probably noisier for some other reason, such as the wiring or electronic parts, not the least of which might be the pickups. The fact that the Squier has less highs is the dead giveaway, and the solution, as someone noted here in the comments, is probably rewiring it to old specs, if that's not already done, experimenting with other wiring configurations, replacing pots, trying different capacitors, or if youre really lazy, buying vintage soundng pickups. Even If you buy new pickups, it'll still be a better deal than the Mexican Fender, due to the vintage spec'd hardware, in my opinion. I suppose if you're acounting oriented, you'd have to consider how much a trio of vintaged voirced pickups and install will set you back, and tack that onto the price of the Squier to see if thats cheaper than buying the Fender, if you think you'll be happy and not mod it. And even if moding the Squire elevates it to the same price as the Fender, does the moded Squier have more value than the stock Fender? Id argue that it does, and does so even if its more expensive. Just how much more expensive still offers more value than the Fender is debatable, and only each individual can answer that.
@CornedWalls
@CornedWalls 9 ай бұрын
Those 40th VEs are no joke. People will long talk about these guitars and the days they were selling for 250 bucks.
@777Lateralus
@777Lateralus 2 ай бұрын
I already regret not buying 2 of the jazzmasters when they were going for$300. Crazy value and I rarely order guitars online and took a gamble and it’s great.
@GraemeCampbellMusic
@GraemeCampbellMusic 9 ай бұрын
I've got the Squier 40th Anniversary Vintage Tele. Mine needed a wee bit of set up and fret work, but now that's done its a fantastic guitar. Eventually I'll upgrade the neck pickup (bit muddy), but very happy with it.
@Jusjay.-.
@Jusjay.-. 9 ай бұрын
Did you get the mocha one ?
@ironsausage808
@ironsausage808 5 ай бұрын
I bought a squire classic vibe 50s tele a couple of months ago needed a slight set up and it is pretty darn good. for 350 bucks (it was a black friday sale. 100 bucks off) it is suprisingly good gutiar. i play that thing everyday, oh also it has a pine body. bit heavy, but doable
@Check-lv3ku
@Check-lv3ku 9 ай бұрын
I played one these new Squires last weekend at my local Guitar Center. I own several American Fenders and also a 2020 Classic Vibe Squire Strat. I was quite impressed with the feel and build quality of this green Squire. Love the satin matte finish on the body, and the satin neck surprisingly felt of the same texture and quality as my American Fenders. Much prefer it to the heavy gloss on the Classic Vibe Squire neck. Squire is really stepping up!
@KarstenJohansson
@KarstenJohansson 9 ай бұрын
I have a Squire catalog on my shelf, and it's hard to deny they went from "budget" guitar, to *really* good guitars that sometimes might be considered budget. I love how much experimentation goes into them that the Fender line wouldn't really get away with.
@watersnortmoment3734
@watersnortmoment3734 8 ай бұрын
@KarstenJohansson Remember, this is a higher end squier, not really comparable to something like a bullet or sonic that will literally feel like a toy compared. Better electronics, a fret dressing/leveling and a good setup will most likely put the sonic on par. I recently bought a Squier stagemaster neck thru and quality wise, it feels better than any Jackson I’ve ever played.
@KarstenJohansson
@KarstenJohansson 8 ай бұрын
@@watersnortmoment3734 I bought a squire when I was working in the middle east for 8 months. I was really lonely without my guitar haha. Anyway, this guitar had crap frets (I filed them so they'd stop chewing up my fingers) and crap pups, but it got me through. Also came with a small practice amp, but its power source was weird, and I left it behind. The guitar also has a super-crap paint job - you can actually tell what direction it was hanging to dry because there are obvious drip lines! When I got home with it, I scalloped the neck, put in some gifted Charvelle pickups, and now it's a permanent part of my arsenal. It sounds and feels amazing now. It's really touch-and-go with Squires. BTW: I left the crap paint job because I think it adds character. 😋
@ernie12man
@ernie12man 7 ай бұрын
Squier not Squire ;) .
@KarstenJohansson
@KarstenJohansson 7 ай бұрын
@@ernie12man lol yes. But having bought it in the middle east, it could have been Squire. They also sold PolyStation 5 gaming systems. ;D
@grahamnunn8998
@grahamnunn8998 9 ай бұрын
As an older player (but not quite a boomer!) I have a mix of US, Japan and Mexican Fenders and love them all. My main stage guitar was put together with a boxed Fender neck and body and the quality it great. Where Squire really score for me is for the more esoteric models. I have always fancied a Jazzmaster and could be tempted by a Squire to see if it works for me.
@Visionism
@Visionism 9 ай бұрын
Careful. I've always been a Strat guy but I bought a Squier last year and discovered at the age of 52 that I've been a Tele guy this whole time.
@renodavid
@renodavid 9 ай бұрын
@@VisionismLol, it’s interesting. I’ve played LPs most of my adult life, but I’ve recently fallen in love with an inexpensive Squier Strat. I guess it doesn’t hurt to switch things up once in a while.👍 Well, unless you’re BB King.
@bufferkiller
@bufferkiller 9 ай бұрын
I recommend the J. Mascis jazzmaster. I'm a luthier with 30+ guitars at any given moment, and that is by far my favorite and most played. Most of the "issues" in the video are things that a basic setup with a reputable luthier will resolve. I can set those up so that the average player wouldn't know the difference in sound quality or playability. Which isn't a brag, its what any half decent luthier can do. Their age and wear differences would be the biggest tell between them. It's not easy to accurately wear a new guitar down to match that of a guitar that has been well played and cared for over 4 years.
@bufferkiller
@bufferkiller 9 ай бұрын
@@Visionism I'm an offset player through and through, but my first Fender was a pine body telecaster, and I don't think I've ever completed a song without it. My JMJM is my favorite and most played, but that tele is home.
@vincemincevince
@vincemincevince 9 ай бұрын
i bought the 40th anniversary vintage edition jazzamaster i was blown away by how good it was but sold it (which i regret) the only thing i didn't like on it was the mustang bridge which i found to be problematic even after being set up. I didn't want to shell out for a mastery bridge or any thing like that. the j mascis squier jazzmaster i bought the other day which i like allot more but the pick ups are not true jazzmaster pick ups they are like a hybrid between p90s and jazzmaster i think the build quality fit and finish is amazing for the money and it has a Adjusto-Matic bridge which i much perfer. I can guess i will have to change the tuning pegs in the future as allot of squiers i have bought all seem to need this.
@renodavid
@renodavid 9 ай бұрын
Great comparison! I have to say though that I have a 40th Anniversary Squier Strat (Sonic Blue!) and absolutely love it. For me, the pickups have a certain airy quality that is perfect for my bedroom noodling, but I certainly get where you’re coming from. You nailed it with your vibe assessment - I love the aged hardware, satin finish, aluminum pickguard, and tinted neck. The guitar is fun to look at and even better to pick up and play. On the negative side, mine has a lot of sharp fret ends (thankfully no buzzes), and the knobs feel quite cheap. I’ll fix the fret ends eventually, but I accept the knobs as just part of the guitar’s charm. They work fine. The finish around the neck pocket on mine is perfect, so no complaints there. Again, great job on the review.👍
@themancuniancandidate2744
@themancuniancandidate2744 6 ай бұрын
I totally get it. I have an American Player Tele, a 1999 Mex Tele, and a new Squier Sonic Strat that I bought for $300 and spent another $300 on getting professionally converted to look like a Fender Custom Shop relic model. Adding a bone nut made a big difference, but I honestly prefer the feel and balance of the Squier to the more expensive Fenders
@renodavid
@renodavid 6 ай бұрын
@@themancuniancandidate2744 Wow, you went all in on Sonic conversion. Very cool. Have you posted photos or video of it anywhere? I might grab a Sonic Mustang if a see a good deal deal on one.
@michaelp8856
@michaelp8856 6 ай бұрын
Very technical - very thorough - very easily presented - thank you greatly!
@davidburns9219
@davidburns9219 9 ай бұрын
I got a squier CV60 strat. £350 and its great. Neck profile is the best I've ever played. Sunburst finish is immaculate. Alnico 5 pick-ups give the classic strat, bright tone. I did change the tuners for locking ones, and pickguard for a black one.over all, it sounds just as good as a player strat at half the price.
@volvo9051
@volvo9051 7 ай бұрын
when did you buy it?
@davidburns9219
@davidburns9219 7 ай бұрын
2 years ago@@volvo9051
@Sheldyck
@Sheldyck 9 ай бұрын
it's hard for me to process this because while my fender strat is pristine, every squier I've ever owned is classed as a mod platform. they all get 3rd party locking tuners, pickups, bridges, pots and switches changed, without exception. I think they turn out better than many fenders, and it's much cheaper to do it that way.
@mtnmoo
@mtnmoo 7 ай бұрын
Yep! That’s exactly what I’m doing to mine. Got it a year ago and only started seriously playing when I got it, but with the growth and love I’ve had for guitar I’ve already put a fender rosewood neck on it, Vintera 60s pickups, and vintage tuning machines. I’ve never played a fender that felt as good as my squire so I wanted to mod it myself
@BigBearMan
@BigBearMan 7 ай бұрын
To be honest, I really like the Squier teles more, especially in the CV range, because you don't have to do as much modding to get them playable. Locking tuners become less important without a fiddly trem system knocking everything out of tune, and the vintage style tuners on most of the squiers come massively in handy for quick string changes. I bought a CV baritone tele, and the only mod I did to it was I swapped the regular three-barrel saddles for compensated brass ones because I wasnt happy with the in-between intonation, and... That's it. The next time I change strings I might pull the pickguard off to add some shielding, but that's it. Apart from the saddles (which are really a tele problem in general, not limited to squiers alone), there's really not much else they need
@MetalWolfz
@MetalWolfz 9 ай бұрын
I'm a new guitarist, as my first guitar I made the rookie mistake and splurged on a relativity expensive Fender Player Series(thinking better guitar means ill play better boy was I wrong..). I really do love it, it play amazingly, looks great, and does what a guitar does. Recently I wanted a change of pace and a 70's vibe squier tele caught my eye and the deal was too good to pass up. The difference in quality is apparent when looking at it under a microscope but its plays just as good as my Fender. You're really not getting twice the guitar for twice the price of a fender, a squire gets you 90-95% there.
@LegendBaller2
@LegendBaller2 9 ай бұрын
as a prof guitar thats been playing for 100879 years... i agree
@frankcarter6427
@frankcarter6427 9 ай бұрын
I've been playing for 40 years and I now know - 'tone' 'tone wood' 'scatter wound' etc etc etc are all BS. US made means nothing, nitro is stupid, it breaks and falls off, a cheaper guitar well set up is much better than a badly set up expensive one, a guitar so expensive that it can't be used isn't an instrument , it's an ornament , Gibsons are stupid, they're badly designed, fragile, ridiculously expensive and won't stay in tune. get a telecaster
@LegendBaller2
@LegendBaller2 9 ай бұрын
@@frankcarter6427 even better if you want a gibson sound THEN GET A FRICKING EPIPHONE LES PAUL FOR 6X LESS PRICE . THEY HAVE THE SMA EPICKUP HENCE SAME SOUNDM WHO CARES IF U GET 10% FOR WARRANTY FOR 6000$ MORE L GIBSON
@frankcarter6427
@frankcarter6427 9 ай бұрын
@@LegendBaller2 or a harley benton - with a good setup, they play and sound great - if you're new to set ups, get a real cheapo and learn how to use the truss rod and set the action and any guitar can be made to play well.
@LegendBaller2
@LegendBaller2 9 ай бұрын
@@frankcarter6427 sort of agreed. i think u dont need to invest in a guitar but a decent wattage amp and a DECEND PEDAL/PEDALBOARD. the guitar afterall that gives the root sound, very unnoticable. I messed up and bought A GIBSON SG and now i have the offbrand sg by ARTIST GUITARS and ill be honest they sound the EXACT SAME:D
@josephjonzen9394
@josephjonzen9394 27 күн бұрын
Great video! Still conflicted about buying one of these 40th Ann. Squiers. Strangely I thought the Squier sounded better overall. Bridge pups sounded identical. But from there I hear a push around 1-2k in the Squier that adds gives some openness to the tone - which seemed to feed the reverb nicely. Maybe it's just a volume difference? Those unlevelled frets though - scary!
@audiobunny1767
@audiobunny1767 8 ай бұрын
Great video. I own 3 Squires (amongst various US models). They all look and feel great, although the electronics is where the Squires suffer and lack the mojo. Indecently, yesterday I actually compared these 2 models in their respective P-bass versions and can totally vouch to your conclusions. The player felt and sounded noticeably better. But the Squire just looked so damm sexy!
@Koffieleuter
@Koffieleuter 9 ай бұрын
I have that Squier as a Jazzmaster. Not my first thought when I went to the guitar store, but it found me! I love it. No fret issues. Awesome tremolo. Probably sounds better than the Strat equivalent.
@-TheOddity
@-TheOddity 7 ай бұрын
I keep hearing people talking about tonewoods, and it is hilarious because this has been proven time again that it makes essentially 0 difference. Get some good pickups and call it a day. I GUARANTEE you, that if you switched the pickguard from the fender to the Squier it would sound identical. About 95% pickups and the rest are the tone and volume controls
@Andrade-Music
@Andrade-Music 7 ай бұрын
Also many Squiers are made of Alder (same as most Fenders).
@joeladams2540
@joeladams2540 7 ай бұрын
Tonewood matters for acoustics but yeah....electric guitars not so much 🤷
@-TheOddity
@-TheOddity 7 ай бұрын
@@joeladams2540 yeah I was referring to electrics in particular. But yet acoustics it actually makes quite the difference
@ElIsraelJijijiji
@ElIsraelJijijiji 6 ай бұрын
​@@-TheOddityYes it doesn't actually makes sense, probably what I'm about to say has nothing to do with the topic, but you see red special was made with no tonal woods
@douglasennis7291
@douglasennis7291 6 ай бұрын
Actually more important is your amp that creates tone and your sound
@jacebeleren1703
@jacebeleren1703 8 ай бұрын
Here in Greece, a Squier Classic VIbe is 400€ , and the Fender Player is 759€ , almost double the price! So what i did is, i got a Squier CV that plays really well (tried it in the shop), and put in some Fender Pure Vintage 65s (found a set for 150€at a local retailer) , and with 550€, i have a guitar that smokes most Fenders, especially sound-wise.
@TheCommonSenseProfessor
@TheCommonSenseProfessor 9 ай бұрын
Thank you for the video, but I have to say that this comparison is pretty opinionated. This is my opinion, but I do not consider the new MIM guitars a good value at all, not close to a 7. Also, the build quality sounded pretty comparable. I have this exact same 40th Anniversary, and the fret work is much better than my MIM, and the overall feel of this neck is amazing! The frets feel more rolled on my squire than my MIM. Also, I get absolutely no buzz on the in-between positions, so you might want to check your wiring on yours. My only complaint is the Trem system, but other than that, My Squier is my go to guitar, and here in the states you can get them for $300, while the MIM Strats are going for $850. That's just not in the ballpark.
@bobcole612
@bobcole612 13 күн бұрын
I have a Classic Vibe 60’s Thinline Telecaster. Great right out of the box, and I love the tinted next, it looks like roasted maple.
@scott7521
@scott7521 9 ай бұрын
As far as the sounds goes, do you think just an upgrade on the pick-ups could do the trick?
@kitkanz
@kitkanz 7 ай бұрын
Hold up I can loosen the trem beyond spring/string adjustments? My vintage vibe Squire is crazy tight
@victormaskell8119
@victormaskell8119 9 ай бұрын
Has It got the same size or Is It tinner than the Fender? Thanks
@jimmy5634
@jimmy5634 8 ай бұрын
Last year I bought an Indonesian-Built Squier Strat CV50 for $379. The newest iterations are very high quality. Didn’t need to adjust anything out of the box. Nut slot was good and the set up was excellent, no buzzing. It plays as easily as any Strat I’ve ever touched. The pickups are patterned after the Vintage 50’s era type and sound great. I like the Amber tint. Mine is Fiesta Red…I love it!
@michaelshannon6558
@michaelshannon6558 5 ай бұрын
I bought a Squier CV 60s last year. Tri-color sunburst with laurel fretboard. Only thing I’ve found wrong is a buzz on the 3rd string originating from the nut. I’ll be calling my repair guy soon.
@carlosalves4444
@carlosalves4444 7 ай бұрын
As long as you're happy the way a guitar plays in terms of setup and feel, then everything else really comes down to pick-up configuration and choice. It's easy to do. I've got squirrels I've modded and just as good as my Fender Strat. Less obsessing over gear and more playing. The instrument doesn't play itself now does it?
@TheBeebs999
@TheBeebs999 9 ай бұрын
Is it a fair sound comparison when one neck is jumbo frets against the other's non-jumbo ?
@Ptf74
@Ptf74 9 ай бұрын
Not being a "gear expert" where guitars are concerned, I was looking at getting one of those Squier Classic Vibes, because i liked some of the visual designs on them. I actually ended up getting a fender very similar to Jules's here, only with two pickups at the bridge for about £400. Only a home player myself but very pleased indeed with it.
@scapegoatiscariot2767
@scapegoatiscariot2767 6 ай бұрын
The Amber stain on The Squire neck is to give it the appearance of a 60-year-old piece of maple. I'd like to have it done to my Squier Starcaster but the job is like $250. I recently got the 40th anniversary Lake Placid blue Stratocaster with square fret markers and gold hardware. The work done on my neck was surprising. It's truly a fine finish. It is quite a fancy thing.
@gabor222
@gabor222 9 ай бұрын
It is worth to check out Squier's offers because they often have instruments that have nice features that Fenders don't have. For example: A few years ago they had the contemporary strat with 12" fretboard radius (which was rare on Fenders at that time), with a very comfortable modern-C neck, HSS pickups with only 2 knobs so the volume knob was better placed than on the Fenders. Still I had to fix some issues like bad tuning stability due to the nut and the cheap string trees and snapping e-strings because of a burr in the bridge baseplate.
@capnjames
@capnjames 9 ай бұрын
I feel like they try things out on squier lines and if it sells well they make a more premium fender version of it. I also think some of the cooler new squiers are inspired by Japanese specific fenders
@aozora7
@aozora7 9 ай бұрын
I bought a contemporary strat with SSS pickups this year. Tuning stability was perfect out of box, the thing has a graphite nut (unlike my Ibanez RG). My only complaint about the guitar is massive amounts of hum. Switch positions that don't have pickups in parallel or series are nearly unusable even on clean. Planning to apply some copper foil to try to fix the issue. The guitar is otherwise great though. Would still be great value even if I had to throw out the pickguard along with everything attached to it.
@gabor222
@gabor222 9 ай бұрын
@@aozora7 It is good to hear that they are using better nuts now. Copper foile worked well for me in my tele.
@fretlesstuba
@fretlesstuba 9 ай бұрын
Good fair review. My issue when i compare multiple models of the two at my local guitar center is i find the squire finish attention to detail is a little behind the player series. My biggest knock on the squires is the rougher feeling frets where my hands get poked going up and down the neck. But i do like the vintage split post tuners better, easier string up. Staying in tune is not an issue with me especially because i do not use the tremolo arm.
@scott7521
@scott7521 9 ай бұрын
I just bought one brand new for $269 US and the guitar came in almost flawless. Super impressed. Squier is the real deal.
@geneevans7885
@geneevans7885 8 ай бұрын
Mod it out man. That what fender was really all @bout.
@Sushi_Overdose
@Sushi_Overdose 7 ай бұрын
@@geneevans7885I did the same, and no problem with the frets. Going to upgrade it with EMG Gilmour's pick up set.
@geneevans7885
@geneevans7885 7 ай бұрын
@@Sushi_Overdose nice.👍
@iankinzel
@iankinzel 7 ай бұрын
The problem I keep having with Squiers is the fretwork, which messes with the playability. I'm not a gear snob - I mostly play cheap Indonesian-made Epiphones and a home-made one-off that my late father made from scratch - but I just kept having problems with those Squier necks when I wanted a Jaguar. I wound up buying a Fender neck and pairing it with a variety of parts, some Squier and some aftermarket.
@SandalGuy1
@SandalGuy1 9 ай бұрын
Why do you still have the plastic on the Squier pickups?
@Iseeyou317
@Iseeyou317 9 ай бұрын
So I bought this exact Fender and couldn’t be happier ❤I love the feel, the weight, the sound and hardware. Was thinking About a Mustang 25 or 30 for the den (you should do an amp Video). I also have a 05’ Rosewood strat with Alnico 5 upgrades a Newporter, a Oscar Shmidt, and about 7 other guitars in a closet I forgot about that don’t play. However, Id probably lose all of them but the Fenders -they are a guitarist guitar. I really only need this strat and would play it if I had to have only one ☝️👍
@estradanate9093
@estradanate9093 8 ай бұрын
I picked up a squire strat, amp, cable, bag, for 270$ and I am very happy with the set up!
@stephanguitar9778
@stephanguitar9778 7 ай бұрын
In the last 12 months I have bought a near new (but 3 years old) almost unplayed player Strat for £375 on eBay with local pickup as the seller did not want to post (less competition) and a Vinterra 50s modified Telecaster, also in new condition for £575 as well as that, a brand new PRS 245 for £399 (when Andertons was selling them off) which is in fact the best finished guitar of the lot of them. I think to buy the better quality guitars second hand rather than new and cheaper quality is the way to go and it will always hold its value. In the meantime I sold off my Vintage V6 and a Harley Benton LP style, neither of which I liked much in comparison. I have found that being patient while waiting for the right guitar (or any other item) at the right price is the key to it.
@bufferkiller
@bufferkiller 9 ай бұрын
Can you do this again after having them both professionally setup by the same luthier? Your Fender is 4 years old and well played. It has been setup, wouldn't still be playing that well after 4 years if it hadn't had a few setups. That Squier does not seem to have been setup at all since coming out of the box. The pot tightness is most often caused by the nuts being tightened too much. If you open them up, they may have the same brand of pots. The lower-end Squiers would likely have cheaper ones than the Mexican Fender, but that one should have the same or better. Just a spritz of contact cleaner and adjustment of the nut tightness will take care of that. Though that tightness is subjective. I have people complaining that they aren't tight enough just as often as too tight. Any bend in the post, depending on the severity, can be straightened out. If not, replacing the pot isn't a big deal. Even the high-end pots are less than $10, and soldering is insanely easy to do. With the Mexican Fenders and higher-end Squiers, the frequency of this type of damage to them is growing smaller every year. Squier's trajectory has them looking to come with less out of the box issues than any Fender in the next few years. I'm hopeful this will push Fender to up their game. Maybe the two of them, along with Epiphone, can get Gibson to keeping upping their game too. I absolutely love this video. You've put so much thought and sincerity into it, it is hard not to love. Subscribed and notifications turned on. Looking forward to what you put out next.
@fachrudinhidayat9929
@fachrudinhidayat9929 7 ай бұрын
Which one is better, squier stratocaster made in Indonesia or China?
@Chimp_No_1
@Chimp_No_1 7 ай бұрын
Really enjoy your videos ! Thanks !
@smithfield06
@smithfield06 9 ай бұрын
I got a squire affinity strat during lockdown, just adjusted the neck, intonation, and graphited the nut its is a superb guitar never goes out of tune even using the whammy bar for good measure. The only thing I am going to replace is the pickups maybe get alnico ones
@frankcarter6427
@frankcarter6427 9 ай бұрын
I got a cheapo squier tele in lockdown, not changed anything cos it's great. I changed the p/ups in my yank and it sounds exactly the same as the stock ones
@forfpartyforfparty6459
@forfpartyforfparty6459 9 ай бұрын
​@@frankcarter6427wow,,,, i had a jb humbucker in the 90s & it seemed alit better than stock. Could i ask what brand of pups you orderedqqq
@frankcarter6427
@frankcarter6427 9 ай бұрын
@@forfpartyforfparty6459 bare knuckles , I got them used from my local tech and paid to have them installed cos I can't solder, complete waste of time and money - I think the EQ on a decent amp has much more effect than new p/ups
@forfpartyforfparty6459
@forfpartyforfparty6459 9 ай бұрын
@@frankcarter6427 i think your right.
@michelvondenhoff9673
@michelvondenhoff9673 9 ай бұрын
Around €350 one can buy pretty ok guitars (Ibanez AZES, Sire S3/T3 as Yamaha Pacifica, Gretsch starts around €400 Electromatic series (hb or p90). Just buy what talkes to you and be advised by somebody with experience in terms of gear and set up.
@40mmmikemike
@40mmmikemike 7 күн бұрын
I'd like to know the process the wood goes through because I know it can be important especially for acoustic guitars if it isn't kept at the proper humidity and stuff... Maybe the fender guitar is more quality in the wood they use? I've heard of cheap guitars warping because the wood wasn't processed properly or something idk...
@craigkaschan4822
@craigkaschan4822 9 ай бұрын
Fender use multiple pieces of scrap wood glued together with ply on the front and back on painted guitars. Fender told me in an email they only do 2 or 3 piece bodies on custom shop and high end models. I found this out when I refinished my USA standard strat. Very disheartening when you pay AU$2000 + for a guitar.
@iamanovercomer3253
@iamanovercomer3253 9 ай бұрын
Check out G&L guitars ( Leo Fender's last work )
@stephenhanlin2388
@stephenhanlin2388 9 ай бұрын
@@iamanovercomer3253Have an Indonesian Fallout that sounds really good. Bridge pickup screams. Only fault is the high fret access.
@markmcdonald5711
@markmcdonald5711 9 ай бұрын
I've been to the factory in Fullerton on Fender Ave, it's like the Fender factory was in the early 60's. Low volume handmade guitars, no robots.@@iamanovercomer3253
@Overlord6196
@Overlord6196 7 ай бұрын
same thing is going on with Gibson vs Epiphone as well. Epiphone's Inspired By Gibson line is SO GOOD that not even Gibson luthiers can tell the difference in a blind test.
@fernandes5986
@fernandes5986 9 ай бұрын
I own MIM and several Squiers, to me the main difference is the pickups, which in the Squiers sound muddy.
@BritishBeachcomber
@BritishBeachcomber 29 күн бұрын
Nyatoh is a trade name for wood of a number of hardwood species of the genera Palaquium and Payena, growing in SE Asia.
@edwinwise6751
@edwinwise6751 8 ай бұрын
I bought a mim tele new and spent weeks trying to make it stage ready. The electronics and the pickups were excessively noisy and the fretwork was so bad I couldn’t get through a song without strings breaking. Should have stepped up to U.S. model
@samprowell8946
@samprowell8946 6 ай бұрын
i have a green squire contemporary starcaster and the thing plays like a dream
@willistaylor4077
@willistaylor4077 9 ай бұрын
My now favorite Bass, is a modified Squier 40th Anniversary P Bass. Modified with an American Original P Bass pickup, Thomastiks Flatwound strings, and Graphtech string tuners. An absolutely lovely instrument, with a beautiful neck. Next full-scale bass, I might look at the Fender Japan instruments. ❤
@forfpartyforfparty6459
@forfpartyforfparty6459 9 ай бұрын
Ive always been partial to Japan fenders since my early 80's squier strat. THE BEST GUITAR I EVER OWNED!!!or PLAYED. The neck only has 2 notes not in near perfect tune .the low A&E strings,, 17th&18th frets. THATS IT!!!!! Every other note is near perfect.i think these might even have the nitrocellulose finish! A VERY GOOD! Guitar. Oh it was 125$ in about 90---92. It is that famous red color.i'd rather have different color but wouldnt trade it for anything else!
@forfpartyforfparty6459
@forfpartyforfparty6459 9 ай бұрын
Oh maybe fiesta red? Idk but it it like darker red than firetruck red
@Tommy-TwigFan
@Tommy-TwigFan 9 ай бұрын
I have a classic vibe 50's squier and a fender 60's vintera. The neck and pickups of thw fender are better, but soundwise the squier is very good too
@jmeakin4
@jmeakin4 9 ай бұрын
The fretwork (along with its elite-looking inlays) on my 40th Anniversary GOLD Edition wasn't just good - it was immaculate. Also, although I had planned before purchase to upgrade the pickups, I found that doing so would be unnecessary once played. Fender specs show both Gold & Vintage Editions having Alnico single coils, but without stating whether they use the same specific models of pups. You may find the tones from a Gold Edition Strat to be more to your liking than your Vintage Edition. The downsides I experienced upon unboxing mine, shipped directly from Fender: a faulty nut (a frequently-heard complaint about this model), the neck just loose enough to have the high E out of spec and slipping off the fret edges when pulled, and the vibrato being shipped locked without any notice in the box of it being intentionally disabled. Once those faults were remedied, it has become my go-to guitar. While a local luthier was doing that warranty work, he couldn't stop talking about how smooth, well-shaped, and comfortable its neck was - one of the best he's felt on a Strat in the 20+ years he's been working on them. Notwithstanding either the mentioned faults or price difference with the Player model, I suspect the Squier 40th Anniversary Gold Edition would beat both the Fender Player and the Squier 40th Anniversary Vintage Edition in a head-to-head comparison like the one in your video.
@gruffydddavies7464
@gruffydddavies7464 9 ай бұрын
Fretwork on my 40th anniversary jazzmaster is exceptional, so much better than the horrific work on the player strat I had last year
@jmeakin4
@jmeakin4 9 ай бұрын
@@gruffydddavies7464 - As pleased as I am with my Strat, and as many accolades I heard & read about it and the Gold Edition's Teles, the raves about the Jazzmasters of that series have been off the charts; and now your voice is added to that buzz about them. Enjoy!
@dw7704
@dw7704 9 ай бұрын
It comes down to what you want from the guitar, and if a cheaper guitar does that and makes you happy, cool. I make sure I am not settling with a guitar, but balance that out with my budget. The cheapest guitar I own is one I play the most. That may change over time, but it spoke to me. So try different guitars and see what speaks to you. As for resale value, I understand that is important to some people, and that’s okay. But it doesn’t matter to me.
@jaunianise4172
@jaunianise4172 9 ай бұрын
For the sound, the wiring of the 2 guitars is not the same, before changing pickups, test 50', 60' or modern wiring. It's just one wire to be unsoldered and re-soldered on another. These alnico 5 pickups are not bad
@DaringDan
@DaringDan 9 ай бұрын
Last year I finished my Squier partscaster and I started with the Squier Contemporary RH Tele. The neck is satin finish roasted maple. It's flawless. It's as good as the neck on my Gibson Les Paul. No hyperbole. I wanted a cheap electronic drum kit and was at Guitar Center this week and while I waited for them to bring the kit out I messed around on the J. Mascis signature Jazzmaster and that guitar felt every bit as good as a Fender Jazzmaster too. Pickups were more P-90 like, but the build quality was superb for 200-300 cheaper than a Fender.
@amber3000
@amber3000 9 ай бұрын
I think Squiers are great guitars. I wish you could get them with rosewood fretboards.
@arjgro
@arjgro 9 ай бұрын
I own a Squier Contemporary Jaguar HH and although it has a cool vibe and plays great, I'm quite underwhelmed by the muddy pups and the fretwire, which is really soft and dents like crazy. It's obvious where Squier cuts costs. The sum of its price + upgrades of all the parts that are noticeably low grade would eventually be the same as a new Fender Player.
@gergemall
@gergemall 7 ай бұрын
Super nice video . Great sounds .❤
@frankcarter6427
@frankcarter6427 9 ай бұрын
I've got a yank tele and cheapo squier one I picked up for 100 quid to mess with during the lockdown - bizarrely, I prefer the squier, the neck is more suited to my hands and they sound pretty much the same
@aeoteroa818
@aeoteroa818 8 ай бұрын
i just got a 2016 vintage modified jazzmaster and i am quite suprised about this guitar. the neck and fretwork are great. it plays nice and the pickups do the jazzmaster thing, it stays in tune better than it should and the trem functions perfectly.
@93greenstrat
@93greenstrat 9 ай бұрын
If you prefer a more modern iteration of the Strat, then the Player Series is for you. In many ways, the Player Series has gained more features in common with the American Professional II....but of course they had to strip ot down a bit to avoid canibalizing itself. You might be better off shopping for a used American Standard or American Series.
@InspirationSessions
@InspirationSessions 8 ай бұрын
I do wonder about Fender’s brand strategy sometimes - keeping Squier distinct as its ‘budget’ brand while others like PRS for example make their cheaper guitars in similar places like Indonesia but still brand them as PRS (albeit with the added SE moniker). I have both a Squier and a PRS SE (as well as a more expensive Gibson) and unless one is a snob about where their instruments are made, have to say these so-called ‘budget’ models are just so excellent these days.
@valueofnothing2487
@valueofnothing2487 9 ай бұрын
How come you didn't measure the inductance and resistance of the pickups? That's responsible for most of the sound of the guitar. Unless you like 22 frets versus 21 or something.
@geoffreyalder7275
@geoffreyalder7275 9 ай бұрын
You said the squire has a thicker sound, possibly down to the body wood.....but,you didn't mention the pickup construction,the player series has alnico 5 magnets (I know because I've got one)....the squire may have ceramic magnets,hence the darker tone ???
@renodavid
@renodavid 9 ай бұрын
The specs describe the Squier’s pickups as “Fender Designed alnico single-coil pickups” so there’s got to be another reason. 🤔
@stgoa4848
@stgoa4848 9 ай бұрын
Alnico 5 for the Squire to.
@senseiruss
@senseiruss 9 ай бұрын
Jules, this is an excellent way to compare these two guitars. Love the clean graphics and the point system you devised. Great demo of each guitar - many KZbinrs who do side-by-side comparisons, for some reason, DON'T play the same or even similar things when comparing the two guitars. You do it right! Thanks for the comparison on pricing and the fine details that show how the guitars differ in build, too. The production and editing of this video is top-notch. I have a Player Strat and a couple of Squier Strats too. I find that the Fender Player just barely edges out my Affinity Strat. Both have a lot going for them, and, of course, the price -SquierAffinity Strat ($299), and Fender Player Series (now on sale new at $699) are difference-makers for may of us! BRAVO!
@lwp7306
@lwp7306 9 ай бұрын
The squier is absolutely beautiful
@martinheath5947
@martinheath5947 5 ай бұрын
Would have been nice, with every sound clip, to have back to back examples with both guitars. Side note: I just picked up a second hand brand new Squier Stratocaster for £60. There's a few things to fix on it (including sharp fret ends) but it's shapng up nicely 😊
@eertje01
@eertje01 9 ай бұрын
I currently own a classic vibe mustang and a fender duo sonic made in mexico. They are about the same build quality. The stock pickups om the duo sonic are better. The tuners on the classic vibe are better. Both great little rockers and I play them a lot! If I had to buy them new I would pick the classic vibe, because of the price difference 🤘
@toulousedarling55
@toulousedarling55 9 ай бұрын
to compare sound fairly, the squire pickups need a proper adjustment ?!!!
@williamduvall2800
@williamduvall2800 9 ай бұрын
I also own the exact same Squier 40th Anniversary Stratocaster Vintage Edition in Satin Seafoam Green. All things considered, it is my personal favorite Strat out of all the Fender and Squier models that I have had playing experience with over the years. A Fender American Vintage II 1957 Stratocaster Electric Guitar in Seafoam Green currently retails for $2200 while the Squier Indonesian equivalent retails for only $300! I was however surprised to find the bridge on the Squier to be non-functioning out of the box. This was the email response I received from Fender: "By default, our Vintage-Style 6 Saddle Trem Bridges are set up in a "non-floating" configuration. Meaning, that when trying to pull up on the tremolo- the bridge will run into the body, preventing you from bending upwards in pitch with the tremolo bar. This setup can be changed by an experienced tech, though it often slightly compromises the tuning stability of the instrument. Please be sure that your guitar doesn't have a tremolo "blocker" installed, this is a piece in the cavity that prevents the tremolo from hinging on its screws."
@maxduke1943
@maxduke1943 9 ай бұрын
I think that all Fender's bridges are non-floating, included the 2-saddles ones. You can set it higher to have a slighly up-pitching tremolo, that will end as the bridge hits the body: guitars with full floating tremolos have a "recessed" carved body to let the tremolo being fully pulled
@ilkinahmadYouTube
@ilkinahmadYouTube 9 күн бұрын
Its not about only sound quality. I noticed that stratocasters has diamond mixed frets. Squier frets can be obliterated after years. I saw this problem on older guitars but no idea is it suqier or other
@monmixer
@monmixer 8 ай бұрын
Squire CV and above ,even vintage modified are great mod platforms. The electronics are cheap. the hard ware is normally a step down in quality but for the price they are great for a new and mid level player and great mod platforms for pro players. I would like to find a Fender Mustang cheap. lol Great review and I agree. Your assessment is basically the same as mine. the 2 point trem would be better being hardware quality. Put a new trem on it, dress the frets. Replace the electronics which is easy on a strat. Loaded pick guard.
@DrOcelot667
@DrOcelot667 9 ай бұрын
I had the exact blue player series in this video. Thought it was okay, a bit heavy, not the best fret job as some were sharp, and the guitar itself didn’t sustain very well. As soon as I played a Japanese strat that was almost the same price as the fender, I realized how overpriced the fender was. I sold it immediately and bought a Japanese strat for $50 more and it came with a gig bag (the fender did not). I agree that Squier is absolutely a better quality for the money over the player series. I have a Cyclone that’s frets are perfect and the stock pickups respectable (although I am planning on upgrading). I don’t think I’ll ever entertain a MIM fender because it’ll need work and likely need the pickups replaced, which is okay except you’re paying way more than you should for a guitar that needs work and needs better pickups.
@lazvt8469
@lazvt8469 9 ай бұрын
In USA...the Fender Player is $850....Squier is about half that. Love my Tele CV50 with Fralins...on par in terms of tone (not feel) to my USA Pro II. Heard CV pups are same as on Player. TIP: Apply Virtuoso guitar polish and the satin finish will look almost glossy....yes, magic. Another excellent vid Jules....fair comparison.
@reuvengershon6625
@reuvengershon6625 Ай бұрын
I used to have a lake placid blue USA standard Strat from 2001 . Same colour as yours. Beautiful guitar but had to let it go.
@elifromwish
@elifromwish 6 ай бұрын
ive got the 40th anniversary tele and couldnt be happier. The satin maple neck feels amazing, which is something no other squier has. I thought i would need to replace things like the tuners, bridge, nut, etc. for better tuning stability, but it holds its tune really well. another thing the model has is alnico V pickups, so it sounds great as well. Really would recommend.
@jeffrey.a.hanson
@jeffrey.a.hanson 6 ай бұрын
I do think the 40th anniversary necks are some of the best. If I needed a new Tele or Strat, I’d likely go with the Squier and upgrade any parts as I go if needed. Just prefer the neck. My cheap ‘Strat’ is a MusicMan Sterling CT50. As a Tele player I just like the volume knob location and wanted that fat SRV style neck.
@Mr.Steve-O
@Mr.Steve-O 7 ай бұрын
Proud owner of 6 Squiers and 1 MIJ 1998 Strat and have to say that the MIJ is in a league of its own, my only rub is I don't care about the 7.5 radius and that's not for everyone. Squiers are a great mod vehicle for those who love to tinker. I still look for used Squiers between 1999- 2011 as the quality is very good and you will get real rosewood when it's being applied. There was a brief period recently when they used Indian Laurel which I found horrible and dry
@heckatron2586
@heckatron2586 9 ай бұрын
I have some very nice American made guitars but my son’s Squiers are just as playable and musical. The only difference are the finished feel cheaper and they don’t have some of the fit and finish features like a well rolled fretboard or fret ends. But with a little diy and tlc, they are more than worthy players. I don’t know if I’ll buy a full-fat fender/gibson/prs when all three companies have excellent guitars coming from their import lines. At this point it feels like it’s all prestige name brand collecting, like Gucci or Prada purses.
@SeriousGeorge666
@SeriousGeorge666 3 ай бұрын
As someone who owns a bunch of fenders along with some squiers for my boys , i think it mostly comes down to personal preference because the cost of upgrading the cheap squier parts is negligible compared to the price difference for a top of the line guitar from both brands . If you like funky experimental guitar setups and shapes then get a squier and upgrade it a bit . If you like premium upgrades like exotic woods , cooler designs / color options or the option to sleep in the same room as your new guitar when your partner sends you to the couch after they see reciept then go with a high end fender ! 😂
@SeriousGeorge666
@SeriousGeorge666 3 ай бұрын
Oh and MiM are good too but theyre kind of the bland option imo
@jguitar23
@jguitar23 9 ай бұрын
Even in this short intro, the strat sounds better.
@MosriteCharlie
@MosriteCharlie 9 ай бұрын
Fender sounds brighter with more clarity. This is an easy upgrade still under the Fender price point.
@frossbog
@frossbog 7 ай бұрын
Steve Rothery has been using a Squier Strat with the original pickups as his main axe on stage for over 30 years.
@jarthur1369
@jarthur1369 6 ай бұрын
i think the reason the player series sells so well is because of trust. as a new player, you never know what the problem is.... you or your gear. if you get a player series you have some trust there that the gear is solid, and if you are muting strings or whatever, it is just something you need to work on and not the guitar. that is so super important.
@huli8557
@huli8557 9 ай бұрын
Just bought the Harley-Benton TE-25TH Telecaster. The quality of Fender Custom shop for €268!
@dstarling61
@dstarling61 3 ай бұрын
To me the most important part of a guitar is the neck. I can easily replace pickups and hardware if necessary. Fixing fret/neck issues is a lot more complicated.
@floatinganarchychannel3204
@floatinganarchychannel3204 6 ай бұрын
the perfect review comper i searched thanks!!!
@tokairic3925
@tokairic3925 9 ай бұрын
'Made in USA' (or even Mexico) and Fender on the headstock adds huge amounts to the price for no real gain. Same for all USA made guitars. When I wanted an acoustic guitar I really wanted a Taylor, but when I compared materials, build quality and tone to other makes, I bought a Faith. It mirrored the Taylor in materials, all solid, and really fine build quality but made in Indonesia. It was a quarter of the price of the cheapest all solid Taylor.
@anthonycraig1458
@anthonycraig1458 9 ай бұрын
The 'gain' for having Fender (or for that matter Gibson, Taylor, PRS etc) on the headstock is that it costs more to make them in the US. Someone in the US is paid more than someone in China or Mexico purely due to each countries economy and standard of living.
@mbs5328
@mbs5328 9 ай бұрын
I'm on a tight budget. Which brands offer good value in their entry level guitars?
@siwilliams5022
@siwilliams5022 9 ай бұрын
Squier and PRS SE's are good in my opinion, but I recommend trying guitars at your nearest store, no 2 guitars are the same. like this one, which has fret buzz. He probably wouldn't have bought it if he'd tried it out... I've played Eastcoast guitars that are better to play than some more expensive brands. Try different brands in your price range and get what feels and sounds best to you
@siwilliams5022
@siwilliams5022 9 ай бұрын
Don't fall into the "tone wood" trap either when it comes to electrics,acoustics are a different story. The bridge, nut, pickups, and your fingers affect the tone. Also, I've played ceramic pups that I preferred to alnico pups
@chrissyjames7711
@chrissyjames7711 9 ай бұрын
its the amp that matters
@dougrobbins5367
@dougrobbins5367 8 ай бұрын
I bought a 40th anniversary strat, blue with a gold anodized pickguard. Then a Fishman Fluence loaded pickguard, which was three quarters the price of the strat. It sounds and plays remarkably well. The original pickups are fine, as you can hear, but the the fluence are next level. Total investment is about as much as a mexican strat. I doubt that the mexican strat sounds as good, the pickups in them are good but not great, as near as I can tell.
@KenTeel
@KenTeel 9 ай бұрын
You did a great job of comparing these guitars. It would be interesting to hear a traditional rolled off jazz tone through both of them. I have a feeling that the Squier with mahogany body, might have an advantage in mellow tones. Thanks for the video. It would also be interesting to hear a comparison between that same Fender Stratocaster, and a less expensive Squire Stratocaster that has been hot rodded with better pickups. I say this because if a person has a choice between buy a $700 dollar guitar or a $199 guitar with $125 added ($324 total) upgrade pickups, how much of a difference would there be in sound between these guitars ? Also remember there are other manufacturers offering alder body strats for around $200 to $225. Some of them even come with alnico pickups. They might give the Fender a real run for the money.
@antonakis79ohyes
@antonakis79ohyes 9 ай бұрын
Squier is kind of a no brainer, really, especially on discount.. You will be even more amazed if you buy a Harley Benton St 62 from Thomann...nice, honest video..
@petersutton523
@petersutton523 9 ай бұрын
I have affinity Strat and Tele guitars and I have no complaints whatever. I guess the question is, on a limited budget do you want one Fender or two Squires.
@carpetcrawler79
@carpetcrawler79 9 ай бұрын
I got this exact Squier and the nut was unusable. After market nuts were not high enough so I could not use them. Pickups were boring and it always went out of tune. I sent it back.
@Firewaltzwithme
@Firewaltzwithme 7 ай бұрын
have the fender vintera jazzmaster and the squier 40th anniversary jazzmaster, both came with their own minor flaws, but i feel the fender is slightly easier and more fun to play, and sounds a bit better, but the squier is a really good guitar for the price
@alexmido
@alexmido 8 ай бұрын
While Squier actually is Fender it will never mean the end of Fender. Already in the mid to late 90's Fender decided to launch a bunch of "non standard strat or tele stuff" models as Squiers. I own some of the Squier Vista Series (MiJ) guitar and I can confirm they are very well crafted and reliable. Fender did some weird marketing stunts during the past but none of them broke their neck … unlike Gibson Corp. in 2018
@Silencio223
@Silencio223 9 ай бұрын
I ended up buying the Jazzmaster version of the Squier; sure, the frets were scratchier and had some sharp ends, and the nut was cut a little shallow, but fixing that with a $50 setup (that I'd probably have to do anyway) is still better value than spending an additional $700 for the equivalent Fender. If you're buying it as a collector's piece, the Fender name has the cachet, but for a player's guitar the Squier wins for me easily.
@KarstenJohansson
@KarstenJohansson 9 ай бұрын
Yup, you have to put a bit of work into them. Part of the money savings is in you having to smooth the fret ends, etc. But it is totally worth it. Even if you don't like the pickups, $40 more will change that, and you can make some awesome tones.
@ReValveiT_01
@ReValveiT_01 9 ай бұрын
The Chinese made Classic Vibe's were way more consistently good than the Indonesian ones. They have rebadged Tone Rider pickups too.
@BryanClark-gk6ie
@BryanClark-gk6ie 9 ай бұрын
The china made CV is as good as any MIM and better than the majority of the MIM guitars. They're on par with the preformer series.
@toptime888
@toptime888 9 ай бұрын
Fender Standard Mexic 2001 with Noiseless singles - there is just one piece of alder deck much better than American Special Edition with 16 pieces of broad deck - and very big explanation about the sound and of course price 1000$ just for American Logo 500$Still im thacful for your Guitar - teaching! My Lord Bless you!
@CozYaDunGoofed
@CozYaDunGoofed 8 ай бұрын
I’m confused. Are you trying to say plastic? Or is plarstic a new material?
@black5f
@black5f 9 ай бұрын
Good review. I have a few guitars, I do like the wider neck on my SG. But a few years ago I bought a Squire Affinity, £185 new. Maybe I got a good one? It's lovely, much better than a mates Fender. Stays in tune better as well. A lot for the money.
@rickrichards2829
@rickrichards2829 9 ай бұрын
For me its down to how the guitar feels and plays not so much the name on the headstock. . Quality control on both MIM Strats and Squiers varies more so on the Squiers . I do tend to prefer mexican strats but squiers are generally well made and produce some nice guitars especially the classic vibe series
@daviddowie828
@daviddowie828 7 ай бұрын
The big question is how good is a high end MIM strat v MIA Standard? Nearly a $ 1000 difference...which is a nonsense. Both routed bodies /bolted necks from the same CNC machine...maybe the MIA has better pups, but can't justify this on the price difference.
Is Fender USA Ripping Us Off?
19:41
Jules Guitar
Рет қаралды 438 М.
Do Squiers Suck?
11:37
Music is Win
Рет қаралды 749 М.
Little girl's dream of a giant teddy bear is about to come true #shorts
00:32
DAD LEFT HIS OLD SOCKS ON THE COUCH…😱😂
00:24
JULI_PROETO
Рет қаралды 15 МЛН
Summer shower by Secret Vlog
00:17
Secret Vlog
Рет қаралды 10 МЛН
НЫСАНА КОНЦЕРТ 2024
2:26:34
Нысана театры
Рет қаралды 889 М.
Squier Surpassing Fender Guitars In Quality?
22:38
Phillip McKnight
Рет қаралды 466 М.
Better Than Pentatonic? The Amazing Blues Scale No One Talks About
10:45
Fender Squier 40th anniversary demo
2:25
Dartagnan S
Рет қаралды 1,4 М.
Sold My Fender Kept The Squier.
4:56
Robert Baker
Рет қаралды 37 М.
Fender Player Series Stratocaster Vs. Squier Debut Stratocaster
18:45
Average Joe's Gear Talk
Рет қаралды 2,2 М.
How To Turn An $80 Squier into a John Frusciante 1962 Stratocaster
17:42
Make Your SQUIER Sound Like a FENDER for $20!!
10:05
Darrell Braun Guitar
Рет қаралды 2 МЛН
Are USA Fenders still the best? (Or just buy Squier?)
24:33
Jules Guitar
Рет қаралды 359 М.
3 Different Necks On The Same Guitar (I’m Shocked)
18:15
Rhett Shull
Рет қаралды 297 М.
Why Guitar Players Choose Squier Over Fender
11:21
Mike Cole
Рет қаралды 671 М.
Little girl's dream of a giant teddy bear is about to come true #shorts
00:32