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April 15, 2011

By Robert Renman - www.dolphinstreet.com

New Classic Vibe from Squier

The new Classic Vibe Telecaster '50s in Butterscotch Blonde features a new Butterscotch Blonde finish on a pine body, and a vintage-tint gloss fast-action maple neck with 21 medium-jumbo frets and modern 9.5” fretboard radius.

It also has a custom set of alnico 5 single-coil pickups that provide warmth and clarity and enough punch for country, blues, rock and jazz.

The all-new Classic Vibe Precision Bass ;50s has new Butterscotch Blonde finish on a pine body. Features include a vintage-tint gloss maple neck with 20 medium-jumbo frets and modern 9.5” fretboard radius, custom “original” single-coil pickup that delivers warm and earthy old-school Precision Bass tone, traditional single-ply black pickguard and “HiMass” bridge with four brass barrel saddles.

You can also get the Classic Vibe Stratocaster '50s with a fiery new Fiesta Red finish. Features include an alder body; custom vintage-style alnico 3 single-coil pickups with staggered polepieces that provide improved string-to-string balance; vintage-tint gloss-maple neck; maple fingerboard with 21 medium jumbo frets and modern 9.5” radius; single-ply white pickguard; vintage-style synchronized tremolo bridge; vintage-style tuners; and aged knobs, pickup covers and switch tip.

See more at Squiers News Page, where you can see photos of these new guitars.

By Robert Renman - www.dolphinstreet.com

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Posted by Robert Renman on April 15, 2011

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Comments on this blog entry

Sam said...

The vibe series aren't that bad. They stay in tune better than a lot of the other cheaper models.

Comment added on April 20, 2011

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