Squier Sonic Esquire - Unboxing and Mod

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  • čas přidán 27. 11. 2023
  • I am so painfully slow at making these videos...but here's an unboxing of the Squier Sonic Esquire along with a couple fun mods! I pre-ordered this guitar when it was announced and it arrived sometime in May of this year. Enjoy and have a great day!
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Komentáře • 5

  • @TheShamblingUnknown
    @TheShamblingUnknown Před 3 měsíci

    Got all your guitar just on the left channel.

  • @Guitarnivore
    @Guitarnivore Před 7 měsíci +2

    The pickups in these are garbage. The JB is a great choice, especially for rock and metal. I had one in mine for awhile and I changed it out to an Invader recently. I'm not sure how I'm feeling the invader though. The JB might go back in it. Those Fender maple necks are fantastic. If you're not used to a glossy neck, it's a bit foreign at first. I own several CV's and I love that glossy fretboard. If you find the glossy neck on the back gets sticky, take a green 3m scratchpad to it just enough to dull it down and it'll be nice and silky. If you ever decide you don't like it like that, you can buff it back out to gloss again with ease.

    • @jeffreymartinez5829
      @jeffreymartinez5829  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Thanks for all the advice! I appreciate it. You're right, the gloss all over the neck is a bit foreign to me (especially at that heavy degree) but I'm growing to like it. I'll probably always have a preference for satin necks, but trying new things is great. Thanks again!

  • @7171jay
    @7171jay Před 5 měsíci +1

    You didn't mention any difficulties so is it correct to assume the neck replacement went well and was a good and proper fit???
    I know these Sonic models have a slightly thinner body (front to back) than an actual Fender or even many of the other Squiers so I was a bit doubtful about a replacement neck even working at all on the Sonic line guitars. Does the neck heal stick out more or is it odd or uncomfortable?

    • @jeffreymartinez5829
      @jeffreymartinez5829  Před 5 měsíci

      Great questions! I did not have any difficulty with the replacement neck. Fender and Sweetwater's sites both state that replacement Fender necks are meant to fit Fender and Squier models. True to the description, the neck fit perfectly without any issue or adjustments needed on my end (although I did have a setup done once the build was completed). The neck I chose effectively just increased the scale length to a Baritone 27". I also vastly preferred the maple fretboard on the replacement neck compared to the laurel fretboard on the stock neck. I grew to like the high gloss finish in the neck and fretboard, but it's not a feature I seek out for other builds. Did I miss answering any of your questions? Cheers.