Fender Squier II Strat
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Product: Fender Squier II Strat
Price Paid: USD 175 USED
Submitted 07/16/2009
at 02:38am
by Arkside
Email: arkside at hotmail<dot>com
Features
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7
1989 made in India. 21 Frets. Standard Strat S/S/S pickups & 5-way. Deep Pearl White gloss finish. Maple Neck with Indian Rosewood fingerboard. Tremolo. Replaced the Tuners with Mini Klusons. Jumbo frets on a very comfortable and fast neck. Purchased Used with hardcase for $75 in 1995.
Sound
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10
Very clean & hot. Excellent tone.
Action, Fit, & Finish
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10
Sweet low action. The Indians rock.
Reliability/Durability
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10
I've used this on 200 gigs with no problems. I sometimes leave the Gibsons at home.
Finish still fresh. Fit still tight. Solid and dependable.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
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10
It compares to my old & new Gibsons & Fenders in pro quality & reliability. In Value it has surpassed all other guitars I've owned. I took it to my tech to get it roadworthy when I bought it, he replaced the tuners & resoldered the pots, added more shielding, and added lock washers to the jackplate for $100. So the whole thing with setup cost $175.
Product: Fender Squier II Strat
Price Paid: USD 189.00
Submitted 06/27/2009
at 02:02pm
by Brianjrealtor
Email: brianjrealtor at gmail<dot>com
Features
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8
Squier II Strat, 1991 (made in Korea), "N" serial number series with a Rosewood neck, red body/white pickguard. Had H/S/S original pickups, tremelo, basic strat setup for the most part.
Sound
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10
surprising sound! Coming up on 20 years now since I bought this new. I had no intention of buying another guitar that day I was at Guitar Center, but I bought this one because it was so inexpensive, yet it played very well and the tremelo stayed in tune! I put new Bill Lawrence pups in and WOW what a sound!
These guitars have a GREAT feeling NECK to play! The Action also can be set so low with no "buzz" that it blows me away. It also has alot of sustain...I called Fender and found out that the body is made of Alder. (No wonder, since it's so heavy) It was always rumored to have cheap "plywood", but that's not the case. It is a heavier guitar, but has a better tone that's not as brash as most american strats.
These guitars are a uephoric surprise- Don't let the "Made in Korea" tag fool you. These guitars play and sound better than most higher priced American Strats that I've played!!
Action, Fit, & Finish
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10
WOW...for some reason, the action on these guitars can be as low as you want with no "buzz". No other guitar I have had has lower action without some buzz. It seems well-made and has tested the times so far...
Reliability/Durability
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10
Durable, seems built like a tank other than the plastic tuners..
Customer Support
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No Opinion
N/A
Overall Rating
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10
I've been playing guitar for over 20 years. My rig is all analog and has serious tone (without going into detail). To have a "Korean" guitar like this one that plays better than most expensive guitars I've played still boggles my mind. This is an incredible guitar!! The low action, great feel of the neck and surprising tone is a major plus for these Korean made guitars. I also have a PRS CE22 that is awesome, but I still love my Squier II more. The feel, play and tone of this guitar is irreplaceable!!! If both of my guitars were stolen, there's no doubt I would cry over this Squier II and not the PRS!!
Product: Fender Squier II Strat
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 05/04/2009
at 01:41pm
by GRAILSTRAT
Features
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8
I have 2 squier II's. the first one I baught is a korean squier II serial #E983354(made at the Cort factory IN 1989). S/S/S with a maple neck 21 frets. guitar is oyster metalic.(similar to vintage white with metalic in it).
I have left it totally stock except for custom pickguard. I am not sure what the wood is, but this guitar has weight to it!!!
Sound
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10
I play southern rock and blues. This guitar sounds much better than the MIM strats. I have 2 guys I play with that play a 62 re-issue strat and a american delux strat and this guitar can hang with them all day long!! they can't believe this guitar every time I play with them.
I play through a line 6 spider III 30w. guitar sounds good on all settings but the bridge setting is where this thing really smokes! This guitar definatley has it!! The thing stays in tune every time even with the cheap tuners.
Action, Fit, & Finish
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9
Baught the guitar used and all i did was switch to 10's and play with pick up height a little. action is perfect and the overall finish on the guitar is so much better than the new squiers! totally different animals!
Reliability/Durability
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10
I have played many gigs with this guitar! Rock solid. I don,t ever think about a back up. the thing is 20 years old and is getting better with age! It is my main guitar!
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Haven't had to use it.
Overall Rating
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10
I have been playing for 23 years. I have another squier II. serial#S983015 Made at the Samick factory I beleive also in 1989. very good guitar but not as good as the #E Cort factory Squier II!!! I also have a ibanez, a Dean, and an Aria pro. If this guitar was stolen, I would be looking every where I could till I could find another #E just like it! These Squier II's in my opinion are unbeleivably UNDER rated!! The necks are like butter and the Serial#E guitars are the HOLY GRAIL of these guitars!!! I have played much more expensive guitars and always come back to this one!
Product: Fender Squier II Strat
Price Paid: USD 100 USED
Submitted 03/22/2009
at 10:23pm
by h82crash
Email: cntdew<at>yahoo dot com
Features
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8
The inspection tags say 12/80 on the neck and 2/81 on the pick guard. No "made in xxx" label or serial #. 21 jumbo frets, rosewood finger board, maple neck. 4 piece alder body. HSS 5 way. Black with white pick guard. Tremolo with narrow string spacing. This is my first guitar and got it used in 89, so it was like 8 years old when I got it. I knew Squires were lesser models than the standard Strat but I had no clue how different they were (or similar)till recently. Suffice to say this oldie will hold it's own against new Strats.
Sound
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8
The humbucker is what I usually played early on for hard rock but now I play some other styles and actually use the switch. Sounds like a strat. I have a Ibanez S Series with an alnico PAT in the bridge position for the Les Paul sound now and you can really hear a difference. The Squire has more treble and fuzz. Neck plays great and there is no buzz.
Action, Fit, & Finish
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No Opinion
There were no issues with this guitar. Once intonated and action set it has been fine. Screws on the humbucker were short so it had to be kept close to the strings but I didn't mind. Never broke strings. After 30 years all hardware is still shiny. Now that I have compared it to $500-1000 guitars I can't tell the difference, except for pick ups maybe. Tuners aren't the finest quality but it stays in tune so I never changed them.
Reliability/Durability
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10
I can't imagine it not withstanding live gigs. It's been solid for the last 20 years and I bought it from an artist who took it on stage. Some of the frets are worn a tad flat but still plays fine without buzzing.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Never had to deal with them.
Overall Rating
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8
Playing for like 20 years. My fav is my Ibanez just cause it's just totally sweet with a faster neck. I know some Squires are junk but I got lucky with this one. I also just got a Korean Squire for $50 and put USA string spacing trem on it. That plays awesome too (even though it is a plywood body, got it for taking camping, etc.) Nothing to hate except its almost as heavy as a LP.
Product: Fender Squier II Strat
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 02/26/2009
at 10:33am
by hagstrom2
Features
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9
squier II the headstock label is Gold with Black outline no serial number just squier with fender and statocaster writting Black nut boxy type tuners with the vintage style pegs and vintage style gromets for the tuners ( no nut to tighten down). the neck has no skunk stripe but is a flat radius and very glossy very vintage. maple with rosewood fretboard med to jumbo frets. very nice neck indeed. much better feel than a mex standard. stays in tune well. I took it apart and the pickguard has a inspection sticker that has 4/90 so that has to indentify it's a 1990. the guitars configuration is s/s/h.vintage style bridge ( like the fender stamped one, claw type but with no stamps. large block not the small ones typical in cheapo squiers. the body is black and the guitar is heavy but i'm convinced the neck makes up a lot of the weight. it is not plywood i looked carefully. I have a pearl white squier II body that is the same not plywood either.
Sound
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9
the guitar sounds great. lot of sustain. the bucker is powerfull yet not muddy. the singles sound bright but not quacky. I'm gonna change them out. the guitar is not shielded but is painted all black in the pockets. and makes no amp noise.i am currently using a crate rfx 200s and it sounds great through it. this guitar has a very vintage feel and feels very much vintaged.
Action, Fit, & Finish
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9
totally love the feel of this guitar solid for sure
Reliability/Durability
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10
very thick finish if you wnat to relish this guitar you'll be scratchin and sanding awhile. these necks are very!! very!! good
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
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10
I have been playing quite awhile I own some expensive guitars fender and Gibson. and I am amazed on how well built the older squiers are.
Product: Fender Squier II Strat
Price Paid: USD 149.00
Submitted 08/10/2008
at 01:01am
by Steve Austin
Email: onscenenow at aol<dot>com
Features
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9
I love cheap guitars that play well. I have a Korean 1991 Fender Squier Strat that was bought new. It was a gift from my son who was 18 at the time which automatically gave it a "cool factor". Right out of the box this guitar played excellent. Playing-wise it played as well as any of its more expensive Strat siblings. I could play all night without tuning the guitar unless a string broke. It came with the H/S/S pick up arrangement and 5 way switch mounted in the body. The controls were not mounted in the pickguard like a standard strat. The controls are the standard one volume and two tones.
Sound
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7
The cheap hardware and electronics are adequate but due to the fact that I am partial to Les Pauls and humbuckers, I just never got used to that breaking glass sound of Fender pickups and the cheap ones they use in the Squier are even worse. Thin is the best word I can use to describe the sound of these pickups. The switch becomes noisy and cuts out after awhile and cleaning it doesn't seem to help.
I play blues, rock and country and the stock hardware is adequate, just not excellent. It delivered a full sound but a little on the thin side.
Action, Fit, & Finish
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8
The fit and finish on the white body was excellent and the clear finish on the neck has stood up well over the last 17 years. With some minor adjustments (intonation and string height) this guitar played as well as any of my Les Pauls, maybe even better. The strings kept breaking though where they come across the saddles and every time one broke, all the strings went completely out of tune which made it unreliable on stage as my main axe.
Reliability/Durability
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10
Here's where cheap guitars really shine. You can modify the hell out of them for very little money, especially if you can find some used parts. I replaced the bridge saddles with graphite ones and haven't had a single string break due to the saddles since. I ordered a new set of good ol' USA pots and 5 way switch off Ebay and took out the bridge and neck pickups. I routed out the front pickup hole (and no, the guitar is not plywood. It's one chunk of wood all the way through). I then stuck in a set of Gibson humbuckers I had laying around and wired it up so that P1 (all the way back) lights up the bridge PU, P2 activates both the neck and bridge, P3 activates the neck PU, P4 the neck and middle and P5 the the middle, which is a single coil. Then I blocked the tremolo bridge which got rid of the tuning problem on the rare occasion a string does break. This also added a lot of sustain. I also eliminated one of the tone control knobs since I don't use the remaining one, let alone two. I covered the resulting hole with a small after-market pickguard.
Now I have the best of all worlds. A guitar that plays like a Fender (excellent), stays in tune all night, feels warm and smooth, screams like a Paul with that singing sustain and humbucker sound and still has that Fender single coil sound when I want it. My acoustic simulator works well with the single coil too and virtually eliminates the need to have an acoustic guitar on stage. With just two controls to contend with it makes the guitar easier to play as well. I spent about $30 on parts and a couple hours making the mods. Now this guitar is the best all around guitar I own and is my primary axe. Even after 17 years it still plays like a brand new Strat.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Never tried. Fender only warranties their Squiers for one year anyway. Besides modifying to this extent voids the warranty.
Overall Rating
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10
I've been playing over 50 years. I use a Fender Hot Rod Deluxe as my primary amp (60 watts) and an Ampeg Super Jet SJ-12(50 watts) as a back up. For bigger gigs that aren't miked a have a Carvin XV112 (100 watts). All of them have a single 12 inch speaker. My other guitars include a 75 year old Orpheum arch top, a 60 year old Martin 001, 1965 Guild Starfire with a Bigsby tremolo tail piece that does stay in tune when a string breaks, a mid 1990's Gibson Les Paul Studio with Burstbucker Pros, an Epiphone Les Paul Special that I put a set of Gibson Burstbuckers in, and a full-size Guild acoustic-electric guitar.
If it were lost or stolen I would buy the guitar again and make the same mods. As I said, this guitar is the best of all worlds, at least for me. The guitar body and neck itself is well made, making it an ideal platform, and doesn't sound too bad right out of the box but with some minor PU changes and a few mods it makes that $150 guitar sound and play just as good as a $2000 guitar. For a first guitar or one of many it is still a top contender. Let me qualify that by saying my 1991 Squier 2 is a top contender. Fender no longer makes the Squier 2 and I don't know how the quality of their latest Squiers compare to the one that I have.
Product: Fender Squier II Strat
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 04/24/2008
at 03:30am
by Fenderama
Features
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10
I have a squier two made in Korea, very thick glossy finish with skunk stripe neck (Maple) the frets are smooth the frets are vintage style. the tuners are sealed square boxy type. The Body is a full thickness. same as a mex standard or American. The Body is not Ply-Wood. I repeat not ply-wood. the finish is a thick white pearl Jobber. triple single routing.
Sound
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10
not sure what the original pick ups sounded like someone before me installed fender standard pu in it. Let me tell you the sound rivals my standard strat with blindfolds.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
10
the overall feel of the squier two is truley a vintage vibe. The action stays low and the fit is like a glove.
Reliability/Durability
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10
good as it gets
Customer Support
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No Opinion
yikes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Overall Rating
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10
Overall the squier two has an incredible neck pure magic it's fast, smoothe, and rock solid. The squier two is simply as good as my Jap strats squier / fender. I don't know who's spreading the rumors that squier 2's are plywood cause I have 2 of them and neither are plywood. these necks are the exact same as the Jap necks.
Product: Fender Squier II Strat
Price Paid: USD 162. USED
Submitted 12/02/2007
at 04:40am
by flash
Features
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No Opinion
1989 Squier II made in Korea. Stamp on butt end of neck indicates '89.
Serial number starts with S9XXXXX. White plywood Strat body (yellowed from age) with white pickguard and maple neck with 21 medium frets.
Mine was upgraded with better tuners and 3 GFS hotrail humbuckers.
Sound
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9
DO NOT UNDERESTIMATE THIS GUITAR. It can easily compete with my American Strats. At first I tried some Custom Shop Fat 50's (great pickups) in it and it sounded pretty lame. Then I put a set of Mexican ceramic double bar magnet pickups in it with 500k pots. All of a sudden it had more bottom end, incredible volume, and a sound I've never heard from a Strat before. I must have lucked out on the perfect combination. It's not a thick or beefy sound at all but I have pedals that can compensate for that. It sounds super sweet with a compression-like pick attack, TONS of Strat-personality quack (that comes from the neck - not the pickups). This thing has resonance and volume that none of my American Strats (including my '76) has.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
10
I can describe the neck in one word - effortless. Smooth, fast and butter-like. It blows my American Strats out of the water.
Reliability/Durability
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No Opinion
So far so good.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Don't know
Overall Rating
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10
I saw this guitar on Ebay and it was dripping with vintage vibe. My gut told me to take a chance and it was cheap. I checked out the reviews on Harmony Central and went with my gut.
When the guitar arrived I was skeptical about the reviews I had read.
I've been playing professionally for 30 years and have owned about 50 Strats in my life.
None have sounded like this one (including my '76). The pure sweet Strat personality is amazing. Think Dire Straits and country quack.
It's lacking in the thickness/bottom end department but the other qualities it has out-shines that problem.
THIS GUITAR DOES NOT SUIT AMERICAN STRAT PICKUPS. Use Mexican ceramic double bar magnet pickups with an output around 6.7 k.
The neck is absolutely effortless to play and it's probably the loudest and most resonant Strat I've ever owned.
I play through a '79 Deluxe Reverb and vintage pedals.
Product: Fender Squier II Strat
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 05/27/2007
at 06:33pm
by Den
Features
:
6
This one is the laminated maple/alder body. Description otherwise same as other reviews. Made in Korea.
Sound
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5
I had trouble with sound from the time I bought this in about '91 or so. I always thought the buzzing came from the Squier 15 amp I got as part of the package. However, many years later, I find that there is a broken wire inside. Solder it to the most logical place and bam! sounds pretty good. They do sound good, but not great. Switch was so noisy the sound would crackle in and out while playing. Pots were very noisy. Finally, after replacing the pots and switch, it will play without cutting out.
Action, Fit, & Finish
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3
Plastic coating is really tough. I painted over mine, but the paint just chips off super easy now. I didn't play this evil machine for years because every couple of hours of playing time, I'd snap a string.
Always the b or e. Replaced the saddles and now strings last okay. The tremolo block is made of some cheap potted metal and mine broke where the springs attach to it. Really shoddy stuff. Action when I bought it was crap. After replacing the nut, it finally plays ok. Wiring inside was pretty crude. No shielding in the body cavities, so it can be a little buzzy around computers and the like. Really, I have to say that the neck is the only really nice feature of this awful product. I love the neck. Oh yeah, I had to replace the tuning machines as well.
Reliability/Durability
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3
I wouldn't rely on this much at all. Mostly junk, except for the neck.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
No experience
Overall Rating
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3
Here's where I share why I hate this guitar. Everything I had to replace had to be somehow modified to fit in this thing. Squiers are not made to the same specs as Fender products and it's a real headache to try and make aftermarket stuff fit this horrible thing. I have several other cheap guitars, but the only one worse is a Saga TC-10 tele copy that is laughable. I bought a Johnson JS-800 to replace this. I was going to use the pickups out of the Squier, but to my utter surprise, the Johnson EMG pickups sound just as good, with slightly less power. I still tried to use the Squier coils just for a trial, but the middle pickup is wired backwards. Just another in a long list of stuff that didn't work. Anyway, do yourself a favor and buy a strat copy that is closer to the Fender specs.
Product: Fender Squier II Strat
Price Paid: USD 134.00
Submitted 03/03/2007
at 10:48am
by Bluesbender
Email: zzpyder at hotmail<dot>com
Features
:
9
Squier II made in India One year only 89-90
White Pearl with fine fine golden metalic tint Body
The neck is maple with rosewood finger board.with frets larger then my MexicanStrat and a slightly wider fret then my American Standard.
Its also bottom of the neck struss rod adjustment.Like a reissue.
THE NECK IS THE BEST PART OF THIS STRAT bar none,it has one stamped "wave shaped" string tree.A D shaped neck frets finnish nice .It has Squier II in gold script with black outline the word Startocaster beside the script and Fender under it .The serial number is on a rounded off oval that tannish gold color with black numbers,and is glued to the lower back of the neck above the neck plate, the serial number is NO followed by five digits ,so its a 1990.Dont go crazy when you hear "plywood" as a body material IT IS NOT THE SAME PLYWOOD used for building your shed.It is like many many guitars made of "TONE"wood glued together,that way they dont need a perfect slap of wood they can glue them together then cut the body shape.So erase the idea its made of shed wood IT IS NOT.
The routing is three individual rectangles routed old fender style
It has get this "parafin wax potted pickups the covers are part of the pick up as itseems they are waxed in or that way from age.The pick ups also have a metal ground plate under each pick up.Some custom high end pick ups have these features.The wire colors used are green red and orange.Three very small tiny b500K rated pots all the same for the two tone and one volume control.Both tone controls have one tan capacitor one them that read 473 , 25V on them.
The five way switch is a high quality item that you can actually take apart if you wish its nut and bolted together not a cheap plastic one you will find on low end stuff.
The inertia block is a few 32nds narrower then a mexican block and also shorter in overall height ,you cant bolt a mexican inertia block in it without routing the body to fit. Also the bridge has cast saddles that mimic vintage stamped saddles with two allen key head screws each saddle.
The bridge plate is also different from mexican plates via the spacing between the first three bridge mounting to body screws and the second three bridge mounting screws.
The tuners are squarish ,any are a little weak but still very useable.
It has a three ply white black white pick guard with aluminum foil sheild under the pots and five way selector switch.
I bought this guitar just because it had such a vintage appeal the instant I saw it ,I walked up grabbed it plugged it in and walk out with it ten minutes later.this India one year only made guitar is rare and so much better then it first appears.
Sound
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No Opinion
I play blues ,this guitar plugged into my Peavey Delta Blues tube amp with a single 15 inch speaker.Has all the strat sounds you get with a strat maybe a hint of brittleness but thats a strat,and thats with everything on ten on the tone knobs you can roll of that easily with the knob.
I also have in line with my amp a Electro-Harmonix Holy Grail reverb and a BBE Green Tube Screamer(these two pedals ad NO NOISE and you should own them)
I also use a Rocktron BlackCat Moan Wah wah Pedal.
The fiveway switch is getting quirky but in a fun way you have to wiggle it at times to get it in once in it stays connected and It just drips Vintage and I have played the relics and vintage gear this is Vintage its 17 years old.this can only go up in value not down unussual color and great old school sounds.
Action, Fit, & Finish
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No Opinion
I bought it used and took it apart,intirely, clean it and re assembled and set it up to factory fender american strat specs.
Nut is nylon slash plastic in black .The nut is just generically cut looks cheap but gets the job done.
The finish after cleaning is reflective and shiny and a slight shade darker then under the pickguard.
It has body crack my the neck on on each side which I have seen on many strats they do not affect the playing or stability of this instrument just cosmetic.
It was grime and survace rusted on screws for pick guard and saddle adjuster screws and really the things High end "RELIC " guitars try to have.I cleaned them sprayed them with wd40 let them sit then reinstalled them .Hey Vintage is Vintage I dont want to change its massive Vintage appeal just wanted to get the grime off every nock and cranny.Now its clean sitting beside my Mexican and American Strats it just looks like their equal its that neck I tell you GREAT NECK.
Reliability/Durability
:
7
I would play this guitar out the tuners youd have to keep and ear out for its, its weak link .also I would never use the wammy bar at its age it would add to much stress.I have four springs ,added two, to the two original ones, just so the bridge is flush and adds more body tone thru the strings .
its has one original strap button and one replaced one and both are tight.
id always gig with two guitars,but this is a fun instrument .
The paint has held up and seems thick to last.
Customer Support
:
2
Vintage stuff like this your on your own after poring thru alot of fender books . It seems authors try and brush the Squier models under the rug with out much mention of them .Certainly worth a book all to its own.You hav eto remember there was a period when Fender sold only imported models as their only sourse of income till they got there American California shop up and running followed by the Mexican plant...there may not have been a fender if not for the Japan,Korea,and that one year of support from India.
Overall Rating
:
10
I have been playing since 1998 I play two hours a day every day.
I have a fender American strat 2002 that some one put three different pick ups in one 69 signed grey bottomed custom shop neck pick up ,one custom shop black bottomed middle pick up and on high end stacked single humbucker in the bridge.Daphin blue The seller thought it was a stock American Strat. alwayspays to look behind the pick guard.
I also have a Red transparent finnished with cream binding Hamer duotone very powerful classic sounding guitar.
I have a Mexican strat Alpine White,Rosewood neck,I fitted all gold hardward too with a Gold SRV laser scribed picture on neck plate,a three ply pick guard white black white and Gold high end Guitar Fetish Lip Stick Pick Ups.Strung with .012s GHS Boomers.
I bought the Squier purely on vintage appeal it drips with it.
I brought it home took it apart cleaned and reassembled it comparing all its parts to my fender strat and mexican strat...its not a cheap throw away guitar like some would have you think ,because it has Squier on the head stock, its a vintage piece made well ,sounds and plays well VINTAGE.
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