I've seen those new Squier Mustangs, has anyone played one enough to know if they're worth it? I know they're super cheap, but if they're not even half decent then that's a deal breaker. I've got 10 other guitars and none are shortscale so I'm looking for an easy entry first one.
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New Squier Mustangs
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Hi,
I've just bought a Squier Mustang VM having previously bought and been happy with a Jaguar VM.
Build quality is very good, frets finished well etc (Ihaven't taken a look at the pup cavity yet but if its the same as the Jag there's plenty of shielding paint.) Pots are Alpha mini's - which are quite good quality.
Sounds - just like a Mustang should - sort of like a more trebley strat.
Playability is excellent - the neck is fatter than I normally like (more so than the Japanese reissues) but I had no trouble adjusting even with my arthritic hands.
A word of warning for all Mustangs with the traditional trem - it must be set up with care - there is a guide on this site which takes the pain away. When you get it right it is much more sensitive than a Strat type Trem.
Hope this helps
Lew
I've just bought a Squier Mustang VM having previously bought and been happy with a Jaguar VM.
Build quality is very good, frets finished well etc (Ihaven't taken a look at the pup cavity yet but if its the same as the Jag there's plenty of shielding paint.) Pots are Alpha mini's - which are quite good quality.
Sounds - just like a Mustang should - sort of like a more trebley strat.
Playability is excellent - the neck is fatter than I normally like (more so than the Japanese reissues) but I had no trouble adjusting even with my arthritic hands.
A word of warning for all Mustangs with the traditional trem - it must be set up with care - there is a guide on this site which takes the pain away. When you get it right it is much more sensitive than a Strat type Trem.
Hope this helps
Lew
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Re: New Squier Mustangs
If you mean the new Squier Bullet Mustang then they are the low point of the Mustang series. I saw and tried one out for s&g last week and they are nowhere near as well made as the VM Squier Mustangs and miles away from a Fender Mustang. I own two Fender Mustangs and a VM Squier Mustang so I can compare and recognize the differences. The Squier Bullets have no vibrato/trem, the saddles and bridge are junk, they have low end pups and have really cheap tuning machines. Then neck is basically unfnished.kingkiller wrote:I've seen those new Squier Mustangs, has anyone played one enough to know if they're worth it? I know they're super cheap, but if they're not even half decent then that's a deal breaker. I've got 10 other guitars and none are shortscale so I'm looking for an easy entry first one.
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That being said, they would be a good platform for modding or building your own.
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The VM pickups are not that trebly, they're high output and darker than vintage Mustang pickups. They're still great pickups though.LewA wrote:Sounds - just like a Mustang should - sort of like a more trebley strat.