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by pikmin » Sun Dec 08, 2019 5:56 am, Post by Ceylon » Wed Feb 10, 2021 12:49 am, Post clarke_111 Frets: 50 . I canât decide wether to go with a classic vibe squier or the vintera series jaguar (blue one with matching headstock.) Re: Squier Affinity vs. Squier Classic Vibe vs. Fender Player Series « Reply #10 on: November 26, 2020, 10:37:41 am » Oh I didn't find this before (I guess we're searching from different locations) - will take a more thorough look at it later, thanks a lot! Between the Player and Vintera model, the Player is more 'modern' and the Vintera is more vintage both in the electronics and neck shape. What is it you don’t care for? A Vintera 1950s Strat. I believe the Vintera Series is a refreshed Classic Series. The Classic Vibe is probably going to be more or less the same as I think it's the same factory building them to somewhat different specifications, so if you want a nice-playing Mustang and you can afford to go higher, I would. The American Perfomer is the best one in my opinion. The most notable different between both are stock pickup voice. Thanks. Different fretboard radius 7.5 vs 9.5. by jonnyrocket » Wed Feb 10, 2021 6:14 am, Post (6:10) » American '50s Stratocaster (10:52) » Let's Compare Them To The '60s Strats (13:13) » Vintera '60s Vs '50s Tone Demo (16:19) » American '60s Vs '50s Tone Demo (24:14) » Outro Jam Between The Captain & Danish Pete (27:30) Welcome back to another episode of Andertons TV, today The Captain & Danish Pete take a look at the Fender '50s & 60's Stratocaster & answer the age ⦠Bumping an older one. I'd go with a used MIM Classic Series or Classic Player Jazzmaster, but I'm biased. by jonnyrocket » Mon Feb 08, 2021 2:00 pm, Post Fender literally wrote the book on electric basses, laying the foundation for musical innovation and evolution. The Tremolo on these guitars is notoriously fickle even on the best examples, so if it’s me I’d be looking for a used Classic Vibe, or better yet, a used Vintage Modified, and be done with it and happy at all the money I saved. I’ve had a couple cijs, a Warmoth, and now the 60s CV and I really love that CV. Learn more about Fender electric basses. by Ceylon » Wed Feb 10, 2021 6:25 am. Squier Classic Vibe Guitars take inspiration from some of the most important decades in Fender history and recreate some of the most iconic designs for the modern musician. Strats - vintera, classic vibe, other... What's Hot. I'd imagine the same amount of care goes into building the Mustangs. Get yourself slice of guitar history with decade-specific specs and features at an unbeatable price. You get the locking tremolo unit, the stock bridge, 7.25 radius, vintage neck profile, new "vintage styled" 60s pickups not the Pure Vintage ones from the Lacquer Series. Vi scrivo per chiedervi un'opinione e un consiglio. Gold Supporters see zero ads! Despite the modern appointments of the vintera modified, I think it's still trying to retain an element of the vintage vibe. With the recent demise of the much-loved Classic Player Baja Telecaster, that void has been filled by the Mexican-built Vintera Series guitars. Talk about the Fender Jazzmaster, Jaguar, and any other offset waist guitars with us! The Vintera line has the same general appealâwith best-of-the-decade Teles, Strats, offsets, and bassesâbut each of these vintage-inspired models also has a "Modified" counterpart.Now, buyers will have numerous choices for new features or colors within each ⦠Vintera has a bit more substantial neck, the Classic Vibe a rather thin one. My two main concerns are that Iâve played a VM jazzmaster before and I kind of wore through it in about a year and a half(Iâm a rough player,) and that Iâm not sure if I can justify spending upwards of 800 on a Mexican guitar. Squier Classic Vibe 60's Strat Full Setup // We make this $399 guitar play like a $2500 guitar! 3. ... Itâs a chewy, expressive sound and vibe that reminds me of some of my favorite Brian May tones. JavaScript is disabled. I don't think the player is worse/inferior to my old classic player, just a slightly different vibe. It’s been decades since I’ve had a Fender with a vintage neck so not sure if I would bond with it either. I’ve not had a chance to play either but have had my eye on the Vintera, mostly because I like the traditional appointments and the look of that blue one. A big one for me, is the difference in neck profiles- if my fretting hand isnât comfortable, then Iâm probably not going to get on with a guitar. Ciao a tutti! Close. Equipped with the coveted features that defined the decade - including period-accurate neck profile and playing feel, along with re-voiced pickups - this guitar has all of the growl and twang that made the Telecaster a legend. Vintera has more classic output pickups. It's not baseball bat vs match stick but there definitely is a difference. Artículos relacionados: Fender Jazzmaster vs Jaguar, characteristics and differences. I have a Vintera Jaguar and the workmanship and feel are flawless, for what that's worth. Upgraded Classic Vibe Jazzmaster vs. Jazzmaster Vintera. Squier Classic Vibe Mustang Vs Fender Vintera Mustang Vs American performer Mustang, Re: Squier Classic Vibe Mustang Vs Fender Vintera Mustang Vs American performer Mustang. Our Classic Vibe vs MIM Strat showdown was close enough that any negative preconceived notions about Squier could be cast aside, with many users even preferring the stock CV pickups to those of the more expensive Mexican Fender Standard. fender classic series vs vintera February 12, 2021 The Fender Vintera series reimagines and replaces the Classic Series electric guitars (not to be confused with Classic Vibe Squier) which means the Fender Classic Player, Road Worn Series and Baja models are now no longer in production. Would you say that a Squier Classic Vibe with the vibrato from the American Performer be very close in feel to the American Performe? 2nd October 2020 For Immediate Release: &nbs Here in Europe the price of the CV is around â¬400, so basically half the price of the Vintera (around â¬850). Discussion of newer designs, copies and reissue offset-waist instruments. The Vintera series on the other hand, is a direct throwback to the 50s, 60s and 70s. They seem very similar on paper, but price difference is significant. The Vintera has a bigger neck, the Players are all 'modern C' which is thinner. I was able to test these, the Vintera and the Classic Vibe next to each other. January 2020 in Guitar. Fender Everything old can be new again. For authentic, vintage-style [â¦] From Fender: âFor players who want the style and sound of Fenderâs golden era, we created the Vintera® â50s Stratocaster®. Vintage buffs will go a bundle on the old school 7.25" fingerboard radius, thin frets, and classic six-screw 'Synchronized' vibrato of the original spec Strat. Only one I’ve played of these three was the Classic Vibe and it was on par with the 65 MIJ reissue I had, at least in the little bit of time I spent with it. However, the Classic Vibe series has not only bridged the traditional gap between Fender and Squier, but the premium Squiers are now directly rivalling the low-end Fenders. The American Original is a great one and has the nice nitro finish and 'vintage vibe'. Equipped with the coveted features that defined the decadeâincluding period-accurate neck profile and hardware, along with re-voiced pickupsâthis guitar has all of the chime and articulation that made the Stratocaster a legend. Posted by u/[deleted] 1 year ago. Great report, thanks for that. I especially like the fact that the CV comes with a Mustang-style bridge, whereas the Vintera has the "troublesome" Jaguar/Jazzmaster bridge. I want to make it as a pedal youtuber but have no cash to buy pedals to review. Fender guitars and basses changed with the times. by pikmin » Sun Dec 08, 2019 12:21 pm, Post The Vinteraâs playability is very pleasing â thereâs something extremely satisfying about picking up a Jazz from a new range and finding that all the classic hallmarks are there. Even the most sceptical of user reviews have been impressed by what you get with a Classic Vibe, so if you're not convinced, we urge you to try one for yourself. They were surprisingly level already though. I upgraded for a US trem with a lock on it. the standard is a good guitar after some mods, but the classic vibe is great out of the box. by Mechanical Birds » Sun Dec 08, 2019 1:14 pm, Post I'm a diehard rosewood fretboard guy, so the new offerings don't do it for me. Looking to get a strat, vintage appointments, on a budget... looking at the vintera range, but heard so much good stuff about the classic vibes that I was wondering what the difference was-any thoughts from owners of both? Fender Player Vs Vintera: Features. For authentic, original-era tone we re-voiced the single split-coil P Bass pickup to sound more like the original. Which also ⦠Sounds like a nice guitar. There are a few models available split into vintage correct and modern spec "modified" formats. It plays really well and sounds really good and lively. Archived. I'm eager to test-drive the Vintera as I've heard really good things. Those of you looking for cool Strat looks combined with more modern performance will likely prefer the Modified edition. That was nice to hear. The Tele Thinline was even more alluring, because in addition to the awesome humbuckers, it had that f-hole, which was a link to the classical music and classic rock (which was current rock at the time) that I loved.So when this Vintera Thinline fell into my lap, I was thrilled to be able to revisit some of the magic of the Steve Miller issue from January 1978. The American Original is a great one and has the nice nitro finish and 'vintage vibe'. With each Classic Vibe comparison, it has become increasingly clear that Squier is a serious contender in the budget-mid range. I'm the market for a lighter weight WRHB Thinline, but really like a 9.5 radius neck, and that requires me to look at Squiers -- the older/now extinct Vintage Modified or new Classic Vibe -- vs. the Vintera. stock, the standard has too high values on the pots, pickups that are meh, a plastic nut, cast block saddles and a satin finish on the neck. The vibrato is reinforced and you can set it up to be sensitive enough that you don't even need to use the vibrato arm, just lean your wrist on it or drag your arm across it. The Vintera has fatter neck AMD wider nut width, Player has similar to Squier Classic Vibe pbass like neck profile which slimmer. The Gear Page is the leading online community and marketplace for guitars, amps, pedals, effects and associated gear. The pup on Vintera truly awsome and beautiful. Between the Player and Vintera model, the Player is more 'modern' and the Vintera is more vintage both in the electronics and neck shape. That said, the Classic Vibe has a bit high output for JM pups, but it sounds great on the neck and middle positions for both clean and drive. Search in pages . by BoringPostcards » Sun Dec 08, 2019 7:15 am, Post Squier Classic Vibe instruments are inspired by vintage Fender models of the â50s, â60s and â70s. by Larsongs » Wed Feb 10, 2021 6:22 am, Post Fender Vintera '70s Telecaster Thinline For players who want the style and sound of Fender's classic years, they created the Vintera '70s Telecaster Thinline. Honestly! I believe the Vintera Series is a refreshed Classic Series. In this price range, you can land more versatile double-cuts from Yamaha, G&L and Fret-King, but few can top the Classic Vibe when it comes to nailing that authentic Strat mojo. Love the matching headstock on the Vintera but that’s just folly. by BoringPostcards » Sun Dec 08, 2019 2:01 pm, Post Not only do the Fender Player and Vintera guitars sound different, but theyâve got different features too. The âVintage Câ-shaped neck has a 7.25â-radius fingerboard with 20 vintage-style frets for classic playing feel. Classic Vibe - Electric Guitars Squier Classic Vibe. It absolutely slams now. So there you go, one prefers medium jumbo, the other files them down. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. the difference in sound is great vs mediocre. Squierâs prestigious Classic Vibe line-up was first introduced to the world in 2008, and were quickly established as some of the finest models the company had ever produced. The idea behind the Classic Vibe Series was simple: provide a range of affordable instruments based on classic Fender designs, that combine great sound, vintage looks, and unbeatable value. Fender Vintera '70s Telecaster Thinline Review ... it had that f-hole, which was a link to the classical music and classic rock (which was current rock at the time) that I loved. Does gigging when you're old even make sense? Don't miss the latest deals, news, reviews, features and tutorials. It even works really well with .9s, which is tricky to do with a Stang. Shop for the Squier Classic Vibe '60s Mustang Electric Guitar in Sonic Blue and receive free shipping and guaranteed lowest price. The Vintera has a bigger neck, the ⦠I had the Vintage Modified for a bit, and while it sounded pretty nice, it did feel like a toy. The mid-60s C-shaped neck is also gloss finished and feels more rounded than a standard Jazz neck, but the narrow 38mm nut width helps to retain the slinkiness for which J-Basses are renowned. Seismic and punchy, it has the tone that made the P Bass one of the most popular electric basses. Is the Vintera worth the extra bucks? That was until I saw their recent video, "Classic Vibe vs Vintera vs Original - a Vintage Strat Shootout!". Post Fender Vintera 60s Tele Modified LPB Blue. The best of MusicRadar in your inbox. Jazzmasters have gotten a lot better over the years. Our personal fave is the '60s Telecaster Bigsby with its slim neck and iconic vintage style vibrato. I own the Vintera 60's Jazzmaster. Squier Classic Vibe vs. Fender Vintera : di spaghettosurf [user #50050] - pubblicato il 03 novembre 2019 ore 14:44. I also put in a bone nut. I’m sure the screws aren’t as good and stuff slips here and there but for the $300 or whatever they cost new, I can’t imagine spending double, and then some even, to get something different. Fender Vintera Series. Changes to The '70s Squier Jag Compared to Vintage Modified Version Each model is based on a particular decade, so for example, the Vintera 50s Strat has features; pickups, colours, neck profiles etc that would have been on an original Strat in the 1950s (âModifiedâ versions are also available but more on that later). I went home with the Classic Vibe but that has a lot to do with personal preference. Fender Player vs. Vintera vs. American Original Series. What are your opinions about the 2019 Classic Vibe guitars? I did do a couple of “upgrades.” The frets were a little high to me, so I leveled them down and recrowned them. Fender Everything old can be new again. A Vintera 1950s Strat. The new Ensenada factory-made Vintera series offers a whole range of throwback Telecasters from the big Fâs ground-breaking first three decades, but the â70s Deluxe â available in three wonderfully classic finishes â has definitely earned its place near the top of our best Telecasters list. Fender guitars and basses changed with the times. These guitars and basses allow you to step back in time and enjoy the look, feel and sound of ⦠The "modified" ones have a 9.5 radius, Hot 60s pickups, locking trem, adjustomatic bridge, modern neck profile. You must log in or register to reply here. Re: Squier Classic Vibe Mustang Vs Fender Vintera Mustang Vs American performer Mustang Post by BoringPostcards » Sun Dec 08, 2019 3:15 pm The American Perfomer is ⦠Came horribly setup (a good setup and some 11 gauge strings fixed that right up.). Today, Fender has announced that it's overhauling the entire Classic Series line and remaking it as the Vintera Series.. I have had classic player strat in the past, which is effectively the rebadged vintera modified.
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