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Squier Vintage Modified Tele Custom II

TLC-Shaped Guitar from Squier belonging to the Vintage Modified series

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Published on 03/22/07 at 11:44
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Channel 22 boxes, C, through-strings, head telecaster, 2 Duncan Designed P90 etc etc ...

UTILIZATION

The handle seems carved out a little but ds bcheron THE FIRST use he rvl fluid and easy.
The weight is IDAL. Access in acute trs is correct.
Volumes and allow combinations tonalitsspars INTERESTED. The switch can lgrement GNER ample for a game.

SOUNDS

It sounds empty, you feel good violin and sustain INTERESTED. To see over time if it gets better or if it loses the ct-l.
A good level of output. The microphone is really chavalet typical telecaster and that's good. The neck pickup is okay but plutt loses precision. Trs little diffrence between the neck position and intermdiaire, we must attack the acute feeling that diffrence. I tried a 100w combo Hughes in clean (a lot of punch) and amplifier saturation (sharp and incisive in micro chavalet).
I did not have much use so I do not dveloppe.
Anyway trs Premire good impression.

OVERALL OPINION

I've had qqs days. I have a PS2 XTone with 2 humbuckers and I wanted a second guitar with single microphones. Fender is not the custom in this config so I took Squier. For now I am happy trs. She really out of the mouth (as Blonde) and found that the typical effective Telecaster.
I had a priori Squier, for now I remember well my decision. A track may be, but 300 is really not foutage of mouth.