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Squier Vintage Modified Telecaster Custom

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

Public price: $499 incl. VAT
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Published on 05/13/13 at 12:48
Indonesian manufacturing, handle and maple fingerboard, two hambucker, style three position selector les paul, a volume and tone micro

UTILIZATION

very good violin, really amazing! The handle is perfectly fine and very comfortable, varnished or too thin or too sticky, good overall balance, a Telecaster quite honest what ...

the pickups are a bit cheap and electronics too, this is where they are making savings, but it is not very serious, it is easy to change ...

That said, base it sounds great, nice well rounded bass and treble sparkling is the violin that does everything and see how it goes through the mail we said we would like to hear it through other mics ...

SOUNDS

I play with loops, so I need a good guitar can pretend to be low, while ensuring its compact and precise rhythm, and finally that would do well to spend her little solo over it all ...

I must say that I am forced to admit that this guitar "low end" comes out with flying colors ... and yet I have not changed anything in the electronic

I mainly play on a HotRod Deluxe, wah-dime-DL4 before the amp and ME-50 effect (accounting vibrato-delay-NG) loop
miro handle is heavy but a bit fuzzy, the pickup is a bit too tinny but it does its job ...

we feel that the violin to desire to give, without plugging it already sounds very plain and ample, it is precise and generous, we feel that it is not constrained by the electronic

OVERALL OPINION

I bought this guitar when I started in the "tuning" guitar, I bought it for my hand, it was cheap and I expected to remove quickly to get into testing painting ... I had not even tried both agreement at the time of purchase, only if the handle was looked right
And then ... I still connected to see, saying, well, it was a Squier and it should not be terrible ... and then she showed me her little sounds, and I was impressed to the point that it is the stroke which I play all the time, you can not bring myself to disassemble the paint ...
she will, for sure! but for three years I play every day, and I do not get to do without ... this is my guitar bedside!