Squier CV Tele or VM P90 Tele Custom?

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aen wrote:YES WITH THE DUNCAN AWESOME ASS KICKERS.
Srsly. When I went to put a P90 in a project tele I went to ebay>search>"Duncan designed p90">BIN $14.
This may be a stupid question, but withthe P90's will the VM Tele sound too much like a Jazzmaster to make it worth me buying or is the sound completely different?
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Jazzmaster pickups are not P90s.
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Yes I know but that doesn't answer my question which was whether or not the sounds of a tele with P90's and a JM would be in the same vein or completely different?
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Completely different chap, i've owned several Jazzmasters and a VM Tele. I'd say the VM Tele is heading more towards LP Junior territory, its got that P90 bark and the no-nonsense bridge and slab body help sustain.
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Post by johnnyseven »

Thanks Fran. I think I should probably go and try these guitars out to decide which would best suit what i'm after.
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Definitely. Them CV's look nice but you cant write the VM off, they really are good for the money.
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Post by stewart »

i know this isn't the same guitar, but if the squier VM could be made to sound like this one with a bit of tweaking it'd be worth a punt.

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Post by Haze »

I own a CVC and love it. I could have bought a CV50s last night for $250 but passed on it because I'm satisfied with the Custom. The Custom is HEAVY! The 50s is made of pine which is a fairly soft wood and the Custom is alder which is very dense/heavy. The Custom has a nice rounded sound yet still retains the tele twang where as the 50s is all tele vibe.
Needless to say I'm a bit biased. Love me some P90s, don't get me wrong, but Teles have a place in my heart.
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Would it be crazy to trade my LTD Viper 400 for a VM tele with p90's? The viper has got a lot of marks and scratches and the squier is supposedly as good as new.

I used the viper a lot when I played in this metal band some years back, and now Im just annoyed with it..
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drBenway wrote:now Im just annoyed with it..

therein lies your answer
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Haze wrote:The Custom is HEAVY! The 50s is made of pine which is a fairly soft wood and the Custom is alder which is very dense/heavy. The Custom has a nice rounded sound yet still retains the tele twang where as the 50s is all tele vibe.
The CV Custom is way lighter than a Mexican Tele.
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gaybear wrote:
drBenway wrote:now Im just annoyed with it..

therein lies your answer
Haha, I guess you're right.


And..
for us EU/UK residents; Thomann got a pretty sweet deal on the blonde one right now:
http://www.thomann.de/gb/fender_squier_ ... p90_bb.htm
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aen wrote:The VM is an amazing guitar, I will never ever sell mine, and I use it allllll the time. The 50s CV is really great, too. Quality control is pretty whack on the VMs though, and Ive never heard a complaint on a CV.

you're a bit of a tele guy ain't you? show us your teles...
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GeorgeF wrote:
Haze wrote:The Custom is HEAVY! The 50s is made of pine which is a fairly soft wood and the Custom is alder which is very dense/heavy. The Custom has a nice rounded sound yet still retains the tele twang where as the 50s is all tele vibe.
The CV Custom is way lighter than a Mexican Tele.
Have you owned both? iiiiiiiiiiiii have.
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he does currently, but is shipping out the old body to benecol markleton someone, soon. :(

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Haze wrote:
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Haze wrote:The Custom is HEAVY! The 50s is made of pine which is a fairly soft wood and the Custom is alder which is very dense/heavy. The Custom has a nice rounded sound yet still retains the tele twang where as the 50s is all tele vibe.
The CV Custom is way lighter than a Mexican Tele.
Have you owned both? iiiiiiiiiiiii have.
Have you owned both at the same time and done like for like comparisons? iiiiiiiiiiiiiii have.

Rod gets it, but yeah, I didn't weigh them on scales but the Mexican is heavier (a touch deeper body I think). The CVC is actually lighter than my Squier Strat (full thickness, solid wood). I'm not trying to say heavier means better by the way.
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Post by argylelewis »

I had the VM p90 in blonde but for some stupid reason decided to sell it for £90 (I was broke and in need of bus money for college but it's definitely a regret). The new owner was in a punk band and made it into this:

http://www.gak.co.uk/en/squier-deryck-w ... lack/20741

I've wanted it back since the moment I handed i over. Bugger! :(
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^ If he did that he is not in a punk band
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Post by argylelewis »

I know, it hurts me to think about it. I'd go with the VM90 to make up for my failures but the CV is probaly the better guitar I imagine.