New Fender/Squier Stuff for NAMM 2020
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Re: New Fender/Squier Stuff for NAMM 2020
fuuuuuuckBearBoy wrote:
Which one? My Stang don't look like those Stangs, sonrobroe wrote:Woah they made the doogstang with a shit bridge
I guess the pale colour, a bit?
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I tried to like the VMs. I even bought a Mustang, which I sold after not too long. The CVs feel like a Fender, the VMs honestly felt like an AliExpress copy (I know, you can upgrade the hardware and give it a decent setup and it would probably be fine, but I don’t think $100 worth of mods will make for a guitar as good as a stock CV)gusman2x wrote:That's good to hear. Did you play any of the original VM ones? If so, how does the new CV compare? I was wasn't super keen on the VM Jag I had.Nick wrote:I played a new CV jag in a store a few days ago and was impressed. These are a lot of guitar for the money.theshadowofseattle wrote:The Shell Pank Jag looks great
That's good to know. I was just wondering if the quality had slipped any since they were moved from China (to Indonesia?). I have a JMJM and a CV duo sonic. Both wonderful guitars.Nick wrote:I tried to like the VMs. I even bought a Mustang, which I sold after not too long. The CVs feel like a Fender, the VMs honestly felt like an AliExpress copy (I know, you can upgrade the hardware and give it a decent setup and it would probably be fine, but I don’t think $100 worth of mods will make for a guitar as good as a stock CV)gusman2x wrote:That's good to hear. Did you play any of the original VM ones? If so, how does the new CV compare? I was wasn't super keen on the VM Jag I had.Nick wrote: I played a new CV jag in a store a few days ago and was impressed. These are a lot of guitar for the money.
I've really not had much experience with Squiers for the last decade at least, but the last Squier I owned was a VM Telecaster Custom II (the one with stacked P90s) and fuuuuuck me that guitar was stupidly good, but pretty much all the reviews absolutely salivated over it. That said, it came out some time around 2005 or something and I have nothing to compare it with Squier/Fender wise besides my Chinese Fender Modern Player Jazzmaster which definitely was "better" in feel (although that's probably because the Jazzy had a glossy neck and the Squier had that weird satin bullshit they were doing for years) but there really isn't much between them.
Classic Vibes were always what we all pretty much wanted from Fender for decades, and yet I've never even tried one. If they're really as good as everyone says then I've probably missed out.
Classic Vibes were always what we all pretty much wanted from Fender for decades, and yet I've never even tried one. If they're really as good as everyone says then I've probably missed out.
Brandon W wrote:you elites.
http://www.gearnews.com/namm-2020-leak ... trat-2020/
http://reverb.com/item/31195137-fender ... flash-pink
A few more pix of the HM2 Strat, apparently they've even kept the "between Fender and Gibson" scale length of 25.1", that's surprising.
http://reverb.com/item/31195137-fender ... flash-pink
A few more pix of the HM2 Strat, apparently they've even kept the "between Fender and Gibson" scale length of 25.1", that's surprising.
Bleh, no chance of getting one in that case.This one’s listed at GBP 956 but we will have to see what happens to get a definitive price.
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ekwatts wrote:I'm just going to smash it in with a hammer and hope it works. Tone is all in the fingers anyway.
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Yeah, would have preferred a Lead II personally. Still not sure I'd actually buy one but like how they look.George wrote:Forgotten how good the lead body looks, or never noticed. Dont want two hambuckets though
Fran wrote:I love how this place is basic as fuck.
ekwatts wrote:I'm just going to smash it in with a hammer and hope it works. Tone is all in the fingers anyway.
I can't get on the VM Jazzmaster my gf's got; it's got really big and tall frets (for me, at least), and even with a mad low action and straight neck, it still feels off. Really needs a shim to even get the action low enough without having the strings fall out of the saddles constantly.Freddy V-C wrote:I had a VM Jag for a couple of years and fucking hated it by the end. Put me off Jags for life, really.
Not quite as bad the the og neck on my VM Mustang though; that was clubby as fuck.
Yeah, but with 30 years of wear on the frets, locking nut and bridge.. and not that sick turquoise.Noirie. wrote:You can get an original for half that.