Who has owned a Classic Vibe Duo-Sonic?

The original shortscale guitars; Mustangs, Duo-Sonics, Musicmasters, Jaguars, Broncos, Jag-stang, Jagmaster, Super-Sonic, Cyclone, and Toronados.

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Thanks, guys. I would like to add different knobs down the road. I have to admit, I prefer the black pickguard over the shiny gold job.
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Still think this is odd. Did it have the CV decal on the pick guard?

Dang, I was going to see if you wanted to trade PG's

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No, there wasn't any decal anywhere. I got if off Guitar Center's used gear site, so I think these were modifications done by the previous owner.

I do need to get it restrung, I think. I tuned it perfectly according to my tuner and it still sounded a little iffy on the G,B,E strings. One thing I noticed is that there's some noise when using the bridge or neck pickup, but it's dead-silent when both pickups are used. Odd.
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It's very unique. I like it. Just get some Bronco knobs and you will have the coolest CV Duo around.
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Is it normal for the bridge and neck pickups to be noisier than the combination setting?
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plaidbeer wrote:Is it normal for the bridge and neck pickups to be noisier than the combination setting?
Yes because the pickups together cancel each other out and is fuller but quieter.
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Thanks for the info, taylornutt. Even with the tuning issue, I love the tone. I should have gone with one of these in the first place instead of a Tele.

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Here is what is sounds like with .10s. You can hear it sound like it's out of tune, but putting .11s on it fixed the "tuning" issues.

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I thought it was new in box. Anyway, barring the initial surprise of opening the box. I think you lucked out.

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cur wrote:I thought it was new in box. Anyway, barring the initial surprise of opening the box. I think you lucked out.
Yeah, I have to say I'm pleasantly surprised with the upgrades. I thought it looked a little different in the picture, but wasn't sure. With tax + shipping, it was just under $220.

Regarding the Bronco knobs--is it a complicated procedure in replacing the standard knobs or are they pull-offs?
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cur wrote:I thought it was new in box. Anyway, barring the initial surprise of opening the box. I think you lucked out.
Yeah, I have to say I'm pleasantly surprised with the upgrades. I thought it looked a little different in the picture, but wasn't sure. With tax + shipping, it was just under $220.

Regarding the Bronco knobs--is it a complicated procedure in replacing the standard knobs or are they pull-offs?
They should pull off or there is a screw that holds it on.
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Wow, I'm surprised to, I thought you bought it new also, I think it looks great. Allot like Hazes' Musicmaster a few lines up. But nice contrast with the white P/U covers.
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How likely is it they'll do a Classic Vibe mustang based on this do you think? That would be great.
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Medicine Melancholy wrote:How likely is it they'll do a Classic Vibe mustang based on this do you think? That would be great.
We keep hoping, but I think you will be waiting a long time. Fender Mexico has been doing some nice stuff lately (Blacktop Series and Classic Player), but I just don't think it makes Fender enough money to do it.

Classic Vibe Mustang would be hot!
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taylornutt wrote:
Medicine Melancholy wrote:How likely is it they'll do a Classic Vibe mustang based on this do you think? That would be great.
We keep hoping, but I think you will be waiting a long time. Fender Mexico has been doing some nice stuff lately (Blacktop Series and Classic Player), but I just don't think it makes Fender enough money to do it.

Classic Vibe Mustang would be hot!
It would be stepping on the toes of the Mustang too much I think. If we see anything of the like from Squire my money would be on a "Bronco" of some sort. But I'd not put any money on that bet either.
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Medicine Melancholy wrote:How likely is it they'll do a Classic Vibe mustang based on this do you think? That would be great.
mustangs are offset. this is not. these are based on '50s duo-sonics not mid to late '60s duo-sonic IIs. the closest we'll probably ever see to a squier mustang is the cyclone.
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Is there a good clone for the Mustang then? Like if I want a good Strat Copy, it costs next to nothing from Xaviere. They have Offsets but they only come with P90s, Tele pickups or Humbuckers. if they made a Mustang it'd probably be strat pickups.
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Not really, just the MIJ Reissuses, but those are expensive. Better to find a used one on Craigslist or evilbay. The 65 or 69 reissues used will be the most affordable.
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plaidbeer wrote:Wow, sort of a shocker here. Just got the Duo-Sonic in and from the picture on the GC used gear site, the pickguard wasn't at a position to make any sort of reflection, so I thought that was just the angle of the shot. No, it arrived with a black pickguard instead of the gold pickguard! And the tuners were replaced by metal tuners. I can't tell what make/model as there's no indication on them (and I know squat about tuners). I'm not disappointed by these additions, just surprised, although a tortoise pickguard would have been preferable. Will upload a couple of shots in a few.
Yeah, it does look good. But it's a surprise, not what you were buying at all. Shame on GC for not being up front about these differences.

I'd contact them and ask for the real thing...they should pay the S&H...and let them know you participate in this Shortscale online guitar forum.
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I agree that they should have noted the different pickguard in the listing, but I'm actually happy with the tuners and pickguard changes made to it. I prefer the black pickguard over the standard gold pickguard.

This has happened before with GC. I bought a used drum machine (at a different GC) that had some mod done to it with no mention of the mod in the description. It didn't even work, so I just returned it at a local GC.
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