ultratwin wrote:The more I think about it, as boring as it is in regard to some hot colors we've seen come out of the CV line in the recent past, Vintage White + anodized gold guard really is the perfect combo for this Squier model in particular. Three reasons:
1. Complements pickup covers nicely like a matched set.
2. Huge visual options from a simple pickguard switch: mint, white, non-ugly red tort, brown tort, black. Pick color and you've got a good chance you've just instantly personalized it while keeping it very classy like a vintage Fennner.
3. Anodized guard on ebay = $ for the early birds
the other obvious reason would be:
I am glad they didn't do the purple sparkle again so it's distinguished from the Fender model, though I wish it still had the 7.25" neck radius.
I said it was a stupid thing to moan about, and it is. The neckplate is touching your body the whole time you're playing it. It's invisible.
Also the MAN UP thing was clearly a (hilarious) joke with a friend of mine (Dave), you fucking mentalcase (see now I'm getting personal, I clearly wasn't before - can you tell the difference now?).
In fairness, he did say the tremplate and not the neckplate which you suggested...
....don't shout at me please
Ah. My bad. That's pretty legit
ha ha, ahhhh mike.
it cracks me up how saying i moan about the stupidest things is not personal. MAN UP, still.
Just because a good 3/4 of the people remarking on it genuinely don't seem to realize, he's rockin' out on the E string there so it's not nearly as high as it looks. Compare it's distance from the A string to the gaps between all the other strings. He doesn't have his action super abnormally high, people just figure he'd have it lower with all the lead he plays. You kind of have to raise it a bit playing big high string bends with vibrato on a 7.25" radius, as the notes can choke out on the curved frets more easily.
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang?
robertOG wrote:fran & paul are some of the original gangstas of the JS days when you'd have to say "phuck"
MikeG wrote:I'll reckon they'll be fairly low output. He said at the time of the first model that he prefers them that way.
this is what I was thinking too but I did not know if Squier would just use the Duncan Designed out of the VM JM to save money as it is a low budget signature geet.....
lorez wrote: I'm a fuzz lover so my clean is another man's crunch
MikeG wrote:I'll reckon they'll be fairly low output. He said at the time of the first model that he prefers them that way.
this is what I was thinking too but I did not know if Squier would just use the Duncan Designed out of the VM JM to save money as it is a low budget signature geet.....
The 'official' spec list on the site called them "Custom Vintage Style Single-Coil "
ekwatts wrote:
If you really need those extra harmonics then play a fucking sitar.