Is This Still The Best STRAT For Your Money? - Squier Classic Vibe!

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    VIDEO SECTIONS:
    1. Where is it made, and does that matter? - 1:01
    2. Is this guitar still a true classic? - 2:00
    3. What does it sound like? - 5:20
    4. One Minute Solo! - 9:46
    5. Are they still built well? - 11:14
    5. Classic Vibe or Player Series? - 15:00
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  • @DarrellBraunGuitar
    @DarrellBraunGuitar  Před 3 lety +138

    VIDEO SECTIONS:
    1. Where is it made, and does that matter? - 1:01
    2. Is this guitar still a true classic? - 2:00
    3. What does it sound like? - 5:20
    4. One Minute Solo! - 9:46
    5. Are they still built well? - 11:14
    5. Classic Vibe or Player Series? - 15:00
    Guitar Link - imp.i114863.net/kjzgxV
    Enjoy!

    • @atoysy5883
      @atoysy5883 Před 3 lety +4

      Still waiting to any kind of electric guitar as my Consolation Prize..🙏

    • @Raphyes
      @Raphyes Před 3 lety

      Really a nice sound.

    • @robertlucas9867
      @robertlucas9867 Před 3 lety

      I heard the newer version coming out later this year (or maybe it’s the one you have) has a new updated Fender designed pickup that has tighter QA control to ensure it’s more consistent. I would like to know if it is a true copper, cleanly made pickups.

    • @robertlucas9867
      @robertlucas9867 Před 3 lety

      To clarify the last model had Fender design pickups as well and looked well made but I heard Fender redesigned them to be better. I don’t know what was changed or if it is a rumor.

    • @LP4ever088
      @LP4ever088 Před 3 lety +1

      Have you looked at the Fender Vintera Strats before? I know they're not "budget" but compared to an actual vintage they are. I also like the idea of blending modern conveniences with classic tone.

  • @seattleday9690
    @seattleday9690 Před 3 lety +161

    My dad bought a 50s Classic Vibe Tele. He loves it.

    • @johncrafton8319
      @johncrafton8319 Před 3 lety +6

      I love mine, that's for sure. It's got everything a Tele needs, and nothing it doesn't.

    • @seattleday9690
      @seattleday9690 Před 3 lety +2

      @@johncrafton8319 maybe I check it out. He did add the ashtray cover on it for more vintage.

    • @kirkscobey3031
      @kirkscobey3031 Před 3 lety +2

      Owned a few of them… great guitars!

    • @SuperBroncosguy
      @SuperBroncosguy Před 2 lety +2

      Menno- Creepy Vibe

    • @LyThC00p38sc
      @LyThC00p38sc Před 2 lety

      I have one, and its fantastic.

  • @SaneAsylum
    @SaneAsylum Před 3 lety +140

    My daughter has a HSS classic vibe 70's she loves. My son has a great classic vibe 60's SSS that is flawless. Hard to imagine a better buy for the dough.

    • @averyprice9422
      @averyprice9422 Před 3 lety +6

      My 60's CV was pretty much perfect as well.. I just got new strings and have been playing it

    • @DH-hl5tc
      @DH-hl5tc Před 3 lety +8

      Outrageous value for money

    • @thomascox7466
      @thomascox7466 Před rokem +2

      Sire S7

  • @rocknrollresignation93
    @rocknrollresignation93 Před 3 lety +57

    The Classic Vibe Series really was the start of the affordable, quality, import guitar renaissance that we are currently in

    • @charlie-obrien
      @charlie-obrien Před 7 měsíci +1

      True. Squiers used to be a guitar only for beginners or "to just get by" with.
      Now I know players who use the Classic Vibe as their main guitars.

  • @Petersorg
    @Petersorg Před 3 lety +179

    And I thought that the "made in Indonesia" ones were actaually rated higher by everyone lol. I really don't care where it's made, as long as they are quality guitars.

    • @sgtmac62
      @sgtmac62 Před 3 lety +5

      They. are. He's backwards on his review. It gets pretty cold in Canada.

    • @render341
      @render341 Před 3 lety +17

      @@sgtmac62 In the Classic Vibe series they are not. The China one's are regarded as better because they used to use flame maple, 'tonerider' pickups and correct woods (alder).

    • @SoggyBacco
      @SoggyBacco Před 2 lety +1

      @@render341 the indonesian factory has really stepped up in the last few years, i have a made in indo cv mustang and its my main guitar. flame maple neck, real bone nut, dark laurel fretboard that almost looks like rosewood, fender alnico pickups (i put a duncan jb in the bridge), and even though the body is poplar it's still solid and heavy.

    • @SoggyBacco
      @SoggyBacco Před 2 lety

      @@12xenn45 i think its a 2020 but it might be an early 2021 id have to check the serial

    • @SingPsalms
      @SingPsalms Před 2 lety +1

      Indonesia as I'm quickly learning, seems to have fretwork issues. Of course not always but anything from Indonesia I've owned needed fretwork and leveling to fix fret buzz issues up and down the neck. Otherwise they are great, and with no other no complaints from me.

  • @adamd2090
    @adamd2090 Před 3 lety +39

    I have this exact guitar. Love Fiesta red with the maple board. Has all the classic strat tones you could ever want. Very comfortable to play. Definitely the best bang for your buck!!

  • @jasong546
    @jasong546 Před 3 lety +9

    Great job with this one, and the playing examples sound awesome. I remember the classic vibe feeling very solid and well constructed. I got to try a player series strat for the first time last week and it didn’t seem like it was as quality as the classic vibe. Not for the extra money really. But they are both nice anyway. Great to see you revisit this guitar for sure.

  • @saberistheway
    @saberistheway Před rokem +1

    You went into some details that no one really talks about for some reason so thank you for that!

  • @nikoshazaridis2766
    @nikoshazaridis2766 Před 3 měsíci

    I was contemplating getting one to restart playing guitar after quite a few years and your video was the thing that made me go for it. A great guitar for the price tag. Thank you for going over it so thoroughly.

  • @jamesallen7093
    @jamesallen7093 Před 2 lety +4

    I just got a 50s classic vibe strat , tobacco burst , maple neck & maple fretboard . Just a beautiful guitar that plays incredibly good and sounds great 👍 I also have a custom shop strat that is my main player but lately I've found myself with the Squier strapped on & plugged in more & more. Love it , awesome guitar 🎸

  • @jameslewis2635
    @jameslewis2635 Před 3 lety +9

    I'm quite impressed. In terms of general construction and quality in most aspects this guitar seems very good for the price. Even the pickups, which on budget instruments often tend to sound quite dull and uninteresting, give it a lively and bright sound as you would expect of a Stratocaster with the only glaring down side being the trem. Having said that, changing the way a trem is set up or even replacing it for a higher quality unit is both fairly easy and affordable.

  • @wuakaranaio
    @wuakaranaio Před 3 lety +183

    Classic Vibe feels like a high end strat to me, the only downsize is the sound of the pickups, but I just installed a Texas Special pickups on mine and it sounds and it feels so great!

    • @DeadHandBlues
      @DeadHandBlues Před 3 lety +21

      Make sure you also upgrade the wiring. Its a huge blanket on the tone. Its pretty much the only part they cheaped out on.

    • @wuakaranaio
      @wuakaranaio Před 3 lety +5

      @@DeadHandBlues I did as well 👍🏻forgot to mention.

    • @mrredritehand
      @mrredritehand Před 3 lety +7

      My 50s and 60s versions sound great for recording, and live? Forget about it!

    • @DeadHandBlues
      @DeadHandBlues Před 3 lety +8

      @The British Bluesman haha well Mr Electronic Engineer its this magical thing called tolerances of parts used. All the Squier ones read below the 250k they were meant to be. Hope that helps.

    • @enesozcelik4407
      @enesozcelik4407 Před 3 lety +15

      @@DeadHandBlues If you are gonna upgrade pickups and wiring why did you even buy the guitar in the first place? Just buy whatever you want your guitar to be.

  • @johanjerkhag6654
    @johanjerkhag6654 Před rokem +4

    I bought a Classic vibe 50´s Sherwood green (China). Adjusted the bridge to floating and it stays in tune very well ( three springs). I have a couple Custom shops and I will say that this guitar is a very nice guitar for so less money. Rock on!

  • @rijosigns
    @rijosigns Před 3 lety +5

    always loved the classic vibes. great guitars for the money for sure.

  • @RobBluth
    @RobBluth Před 3 lety +51

    I've got the CV 50s in sunburst, I can't play it worth a damn but it sounds sexy as hell when I practice scales

    • @bluezedd
      @bluezedd Před 3 lety +10

      I bet them scales sound lovely though Rob. Keep at it! I've been playing for 16 years and would happily add a classic vibe or 3 to my collection as they're great guitars.

  • @atjonesjr1992
    @atjonesjr1992 Před 3 lety +1

    Almost 300 views in 4 minutes. That’s awesome. Congrats on continued awesomeness, Darrell!

  • @Zappateer
    @Zappateer Před 2 lety +3

    I had the same issue with the tremolo causing the guitar to go out of tune. I had much better stability after lubricating the slots on that vintage style string tree. You can use vaseline or chapstick. Also good to check that its aligned correctly looking at the string tree slots VS where the strings go. No issues after that, great guitar!!!

  • @royallencustodio810
    @royallencustodio810 Před 3 lety +51

    My dream guitar since i was a kid is a red strat with a maple neck🎉

    • @davolthe1261
      @davolthe1261 Před 3 lety +12

      Maple neck is best on any guitar i would say ✌✌

    • @jmangi6221
      @jmangi6221 Před 3 lety +5

      I'll second that.😉

    • @BaconatorJames
      @BaconatorJames Před 3 lety +2

      Exactly! My favorite color combo too. I like a Hot Rod Red with white pickguard & maple neck. I love roasted maple but somehow, maple makes for a better fretboard for a Strat. I bought a Noventa Jazzmaster with 3 P90s and this exact color combo, but it weighed a ton. I returned it for a Daphne blue Noventa Strat w 2 P90s.
      If I can get a Mod Shop guitar built, I'll get the Red + maple neck. I'll need to get a HSS or even a HSH config.

    • @kapperwouter6806
      @kapperwouter6806 Před 3 lety +1

      fiesta red or apple candy red 🤙❤

    • @gsuderman
      @gsuderman Před 3 lety +3

      I hear you!
      I have a '94 MIA Strat in Candy Apple Red!

  • @KRAZEEIZATION
    @KRAZEEIZATION Před 2 lety +3

    They look and sound superb. The CV range overall can't be beaten on price and style. I bought the CV FSR 60s Tele Custom Esquire and it's awesome and looks amazing.

  • @bldallas
    @bldallas Před 3 lety +1

    My lovely wife bought me a brand new Squire 60s Vibe for Father’s Day. It is in my favorite color, Lake Placid Blue, AND it’s AWESOME!!! Definitely as good as the American Strat that I used to own.
    I have a lot of experience doing hobbiest level luthier work and really enjoy doing setups, so I took my time and tweaked the relief, action, intonation, pup heights and tremolo string positions/tension. The intonation was the only thing that needed some pretty significant adjustment. I also polished the frets (their ends were already perfect), lightly polished the nut slots (with 1000 wet dry sand paper), added graphite to nut and installed some E.Ball Super Slinkies. BOOM, plays perfect and no tuning issues!
    I frankly couldn’t be happier with this guitar, and it was only $430 new, with free shipping! Great stuff.

  • @allenwoody5909
    @allenwoody5909 Před 3 lety +1

    I bought a 2009 CV 60's used back in 2016. I lucked out it was in stellar shape, and the most beautiful flame maple neck (looks quarter sawn) with rosewood FB. The finish coat on it is very thin, and it had 3 small chips in the paint (no extra charge for the relicing) It is the 3 color sunburst or "clown burst" as some might call it. It really is a wonderful guitar and has that great well made feel when you pick it up and play. Also updated the electronics and put full size steel block in.

  • @henrod27
    @henrod27 Před 3 lety +3

    I truly believe the squier classic vibe are amazing and modding them is a huge plus change/ upgrade of pickups and wiring harness also tremolo bridge and maybe upgraded tuners and last a great setup and its a working axe guitar

  • @chuckecheater
    @chuckecheater Před 3 lety +24

    I have the CV 60's strat. Works great for me. Stays in tune great. For got to mention...it's an Indonesia CV.

    • @YouTubeHandlesAreMoronic
      @YouTubeHandlesAreMoronic Před 3 lety

      Unless the posts were located incorrectly, just about any strat style bridge can be made to stay adequately in tune, floating. Some are much easier, though, and require less periodic maintenance.

    • @mikesalt8248
      @mikesalt8248 Před rokem

      I had 2 China Strats and 2 50's Teles CV's didn't do it for me, The Indonesian versions definitely superior and now I have a few of them too even the Bullets are great too

  • @jerryfox3731
    @jerryfox3731 Před rokem

    Thank you Darrell for the review. I ordered a Squier Classic Vibe package on Amazon the other day should be here in a day or so. Thanks for making me feel like I made a good choice.

  • @rickthelearner5631
    @rickthelearner5631 Před 2 lety +2

    I bought my Squier Classic Vibe 50s made in China in fiesta red in 2013. 8 years now and it remains my favourite guitar. I do have a proper USA Fender with maple neck and ash body and still I prefer my Squier whenever I am asked to play.

  • @SuperBroncosguy
    @SuperBroncosguy Před 3 lety +4

    I love my 70's hss strat. Thing rocks!

  • @pistolpete7280
    @pistolpete7280 Před 3 lety

    You're playing is really improving! Love the fusion esque licks

  • @Hot80s
    @Hot80s Před rokem +1

    I’ve got a Squier Strat built in February 2012 in Indonesia. Dark blue with a white pick guard rosewood neck. It plays beautifully very bright and twangy all for the low cost of $120.

  • @daenemark_mark
    @daenemark_mark Před 3 lety +6

    I own that exact CV 50s Strat, bought in late 2019 and I can confirm what he says!
    Just one addition: the frets higher than 15th fret are pretty fine on mine as well. The entire neck has a really decent fretjob.
    You can't go wrong with this guitar!

  • @harveydjent_
    @harveydjent_ Před 3 lety +75

    Squiers have gotten insanely good these last few years.

    • @SuperBroncosguy
      @SuperBroncosguy Před 2 lety +1

      After lots of research that's why i got mine. Hss & it rocks.

  • @simonpark843
    @simonpark843 Před 3 lety +1

    I've got a 2019 Squier Standard Strat (Indonesian made) and it's excellent. Two-point trem, satin finish on a maple fretboard and it plays brilliantly.

  • @pyaargb9926
    @pyaargb9926 Před 3 lety +2

    Just got a 60’s classic vibe strat a week ago and i love it, so so playable

  • @agateenchantmentrockwizard5969

    I took the plunge and bought a classic vibe and my results were somewhat different.
    Having bought and set up many guitars over my 43 years of playing I was hopeful I wouldn't have to do a lot for my $400 bucks.
    The reality is that I did have too:
    1. Straighten the neck (and added a tiny amount of relief)
    2. Replace the trem block & saddles (the OEM are junk)
    3. Replace the tuners with EZ lock tuners (the original ones were maddening, they constantly would slip tiny bits, even after string & block/trem replacement)
    4. Leveled, dressed, crowned and polished the frets, which we're really bad especially in the 1st position
    5. The fret ends we're sharp and needed polishing all the way up the neck
    6. The bone nut hung up on the low E string, so it needed a bit of filing, in addition to smoothing out and lubing all of the string slots.
    7. Out of personal preference I rounded the fretboard ends a little, for a smoother feel
    Overall:
    The pickups sound great, classic Fender strat sound
    The color and body finish are excellent
    The hardware and electronics work good
    So new buyer's just be aware that if you pick one of these up either you or your guitar tech may be in for a few fixes & mods, to get not only that classic Fender sound from the Classic Vibe but a few mods to make this feel & play like a truly a "pro" guitar.
    Would I buy it again 🤔
    NO.

    • @erebus79
      @erebus79 Před 2 lety +1

      I had the exact same problems. I can't recommend them for that reason.

    • @agateenchantmentrockwizard5969
      @agateenchantmentrockwizard5969 Před 2 lety

      @@erebus79 Sorry to hear that for you as well. Personally I've given up on "name brand" guitars. I bought a strat copy from Monoprice with less problems $84. It's a great 👍 guitar in comparison 👌

  • @imacmadman22
    @imacmadman22 Před 3 lety +3

    I have a Chinese made ‘50’s CV Stratocaster in white, it’s a forever guitar. I’m not going to let it go, I want to get a 1960’s CV Strat to go with it, preferably in Lake Placid Blue because when I was a kid, we had a Cadillac in the same color.

  • @zobbyzockbrecht2469
    @zobbyzockbrecht2469 Před 4 měsíci

    Last days i saw lot of CV and Squier Strat Vids. This is the only one with that i saw and hear details i wanted. Very good Video.

  • @johncrafton8319
    @johncrafton8319 Před 3 lety +1

    I enjoyed my Squier Classic Vibe. I loved it so much I gave it to someone who could really use it, and they're loving it as well. Since I have too many instruments, I don't miss it, but I do still love that instrument. It's not my favorite S-type for the money (that would be the Michael Kelley CC60 Burl Burst), but it's still a great value.

  • @Flatpicknation
    @Flatpicknation Před 2 lety +4

    Yeah those guitars are great. Got that fiesta 50s and waiting for the 60s fiesta red. Something about FR with "rosewood" board. Looks killer,also mintgreen pickguard. Going to upgrade it alot,handwired pickups made in Sweden ala SRV,Gotoh NS510 trem,vintage gotoh tuners. Gonna be a killer guitar.

  • @kimmontgomery6671
    @kimmontgomery6671 Před 3 lety +7

    Got mine in February, it is very addicting to play. It plays and sounds great, hard to put down. It was great right out the box after about a quarter turn on the truss rod (due to the winter weather I'm sure). Anyway after that I haven't done anything to it besides play it. I haven't even changed the strings yet! That is very unusual as I always do that right away. They are the gauge I use anyway and they're good Fender strings. This strat is a terrific value and a very nice guitar, mine is flawless and comfortable to play. I stole mine for $399, before they raised the price $30! haha! I was a little skeptical about the tinted gloss neck, but I actually love it, looks and feels great, and I like how it's one piece. Get one and you won't regret it!

    • @SuperBroncosguy
      @SuperBroncosguy Před 2 lety

      Yeah their up to $449.00
      American now.

    • @ghawwk86
      @ghawwk86 Před 2 lety +1

      I just bought one! Eagerly awaiting delivery from Sweetwater this week! 😁🎸

  • @wmpopper
    @wmpopper Před rokem

    Very nice playing and demonstration...Thank You.

  • @John17thru26
    @John17thru26 Před 3 lety +1

    I have a Classic Vibe Thinline Telle H H . love it, plays great, capable of very low action. very "tight" solid feeling. Tones are great, tones controls are exceptionally versatile.

  • @Ryan_Poff
    @Ryan_Poff Před 3 lety +5

    I have the china 70s classic vibe, and I still love it.

  • @Remsterdam
    @Remsterdam Před 3 lety +3

    Still think the Fender player series are the sweet spot between price and quality. Got both my strat and tele of those. But for my jazzmaster and thinline tele i went for SQ CV, it’s a really good alternative.

  • @Rikardoz
    @Rikardoz Před 3 lety

    I got one of those chinese made CV60's Strat. Upgraded pots, added "Gilmour mod" and replaced bridge pickup with Dimarzio FS-1. Recently upgraded the tremolo block to a brass one. It gets now more play time than any of my Ibanezes.

  • @wadya
    @wadya Před 3 lety

    Another great video Darrell! Cheers from Indonesia.

  • @johnjacks5599
    @johnjacks5599 Před 3 lety +28

    Hey Darrell. I’m hearing a lot of good things about the IYV guitars, especially the Les Paul copy. They’re cheap, ($182 for the Les Paul copy) but everyone I’ve seen seems to be very impressed. Would love to see a review from you!

    • @jmangi6221
      @jmangi6221 Před 3 lety +1

      I bought one before the hype took place, and it is fantastic. I absolutely love it.

    • @67lilbear
      @67lilbear Před 3 lety +2

      Amazon has their Mustang copy available on Amazon right now ($134). They've got quite a buzz on online forums I've found. When Amazon gets some they sell out quick and takes a few months to get more...

    • @greenfly1264
      @greenfly1264 Před 3 lety +2

      Oh no not more cheapos on the market 😊

    • @jmangi6221
      @jmangi6221 Před 3 lety +1

      They're pretty much everywhere. You can get whatever you want with a little searching.

    • @stevebrusseau3301
      @stevebrusseau3301 Před rokem

      I just bought the green les paul copy IYV for $128 and it had scratches on each side of the nut and got refunded half my money, so I only payed $62 and it is a fantastic playable guitar right out of the box. So the next week I bought the IYV strat and not as good, had to level 3 frets file the sharp fret edges sand and polish the frets , do a setup.
      If you can set up your own guitars they are great for the money.

  • @Deliquescentinsight
    @Deliquescentinsight Před 3 lety +6

    They look very nice, but importantly they sound like a Strat, I see players using these on their live gigs, value +!

  • @cuda426hemi
    @cuda426hemi Před 3 lety +2

    LOVE my 3 year old Chinese CV Strat - came set up and in tune from SW for $350; was concerned about my new 50s CV Tele made in Indo but was pleasantly surprised to see excellent construction, a wicked nice Pine ( a 9.1 lb obviously raccoon fed Pine) body and super fast glossy like the Strat neck - a jewel just like the Chinese CV Strat!! These babies play above their pay scale. 🎸
    💥Edit: almost a year later - the CV Tele had some fret sprout and the 9th fret actually pulled out - caught an edge. I had it repaired by pros here in hollywood JUST before the warranty expired. 55 point inspection couldn't predict this, Indo made though? Chinese CV Strat is still perfect.. Don't know but the irony is because of the fix needed it's back to a KILLER guitar, just a pleasure to drive - FAST. 🚀

  • @matthewmckinney5387
    @matthewmckinney5387 Před 3 lety

    When ppl played my 1991 Korean gold label strat they cant believe it's a Squire, then I put a ste of Fender custom shop fat 50s pickups and added as series/parallel switch in and now they're completely blown away with it! Honestly can say it's my first instrument that I can say I'm 100% satisfied with and 100% comfortable playing

  • @astewart9410
    @astewart9410 Před 3 lety +25

    I still love my CV 50s Strat (2-tone) and Tele (blonde black guard) from years ago, made in China and still amazing. I’ve been tempted to upgrade sometimes but these are great and if I’m comfortable why bother? I’d love to check out a made in Indonesia to compare.

    • @malcolmhardwick4258
      @malcolmhardwick4258 Před 3 lety +5

      Keep the Chinese ones. They dont get much better !

    • @astewart9410
      @astewart9410 Před 3 lety

      @@malcolmhardwick4258 I absolutely will be keeping them, I figure they're lifers around here. I love 'em.

    • @malcolmhardwick4258
      @malcolmhardwick4258 Před 3 lety +1

      @@astewart9410 I had a 50s and 60s cv strat but I soldl them because i have Greco and Tokai japanese guitars. The only real thing I like more on the Japanese models are the fat necks ! Especially my Super real 50s strat with its fat v neck. Other than that the cvs are as good ! I still have a cv telecaster custom that is a crazy great tele !!

    • @astewart9410
      @astewart9410 Před 3 lety +2

      @@malcolmhardwick4258 Those others sound like brilliant machines. And you kept a CV, you're living correctly! Enjoy!

  • @jeradrhone8773
    @jeradrhone8773 Před 3 lety +6

    Gotta say the g&l tributes, literally any of them takes it for me at roughly the same price. No stiff trem problems and the tribute pickups are the exact ones used in their higher range guitars. Also cant forget the ptb system, so you get some tone control for the bridge. These do seem cool though, just a personal preference.

  • @MJG817
    @MJG817 Před 4 měsíci

    Fantastic reviews... possibly my next guitar 🎸 😊

  • @coolfouad74
    @coolfouad74 Před 3 lety

    Another great video!
    Thanks for checking it out and the nice 1 minute solo :)

  • @qaiskhoshnaw4335
    @qaiskhoshnaw4335 Před 3 lety +86

    I am still waiting to get the Ibanez prestige!

  • @bumblefritz
    @bumblefritz Před 3 lety +10

    The Classic Vibes are rock solid guitars. I have a couple Chinese CVs and I play them just as much as my $1000+ guitars, at home and live.

  • @averyprice9422
    @averyprice9422 Před 3 lety +1

    I got one this past winter .. a 60's CV Strat.. love it

  • @BenjaminRoethig
    @BenjaminRoethig Před 3 lety

    I just bought an Indonesian 70s cv strat from Sweetwater earlier this year. It blows my Chinese contemporary away. So light and the fit and finish are flawless

  • @rindred
    @rindred Před 3 lety +14

    Darrell: You're not going to play this with that much gain...
    Bryan Adams: *stares*

  • @mimil_jd331
    @mimil_jd331 Před 3 lety +5

    I really feel like indonesia makes really good guitars. The Larry Carlton’s Sire serie guitars have great reputation for instance.

    • @Steve-nq8jc
      @Steve-nq8jc Před 3 lety

      Those site guitars are worth every bit of money they're charging for them. I've had a couple of the basses and they blow anything in their price range away.

  • @LoverMusic000
    @LoverMusic000 Před 3 lety

    loved the one-minute solo, beautiful guitar

  • @jmabs5096
    @jmabs5096 Před 3 lety +1

    My first strat will be a classic vibe, especially with a laqured fretboard, love the feel of pure silk under the fretting hand l

  • @larryburwell8550
    @larryburwell8550 Před 10 měsíci +3

    i have the burst version, its better than any strat ive ever played and im a les paul player but i love this guitar. great sound great fret work and board. unreal for the price

  • @CarlostHG
    @CarlostHG Před 3 lety +11

    I have a CV 60's, and the pickups are incredible, alnicoV

    • @dorksouls978
      @dorksouls978 Před 3 lety

      Same here. With a bit of gain they sound absolutely amazing.

    • @anthonystark5412
      @anthonystark5412 Před 3 lety +2

      @Carlos Hernandez
      That's because the pickups are made by Tonerider (if you have a MIC Classic Vibe). In my opinion, that's one of the best decisions Fender made with the CV range.

    • @bluwng
      @bluwng Před 3 lety +1

      @@anthonystark5412 new models are not Tonerider

    • @anthonystark5412
      @anthonystark5412 Před 3 lety +2

      @@bluwng
      I believe that's the case, which is why I specifically pointed out the MIC Classic Vibes.

  • @daveowens
    @daveowens Před 2 lety

    I sent two American Original '50s Strats back this week due to structural issues. Dropped by a local used store today and came home with a fantastic Squier CV '70s Thinline Tele. I'm doing a setup right now, but it played and sounded great even before I started tweaking - much better than the two AOs.

  • @joeycredible
    @joeycredible Před rokem

    Thanks as usual Darrell!

  • @crashandburngaming5103
    @crashandburngaming5103 Před 3 lety +3

    I bought a modded 2003 Squier standard a few years back.
    Better tuners, titanium trem, and bone nut for $200.
    Not sure if the maple neck was replaced too but it plays really nice. Stock pickups are pretty good in these.
    Couldn’t pass it up at that price.

  • @chattratitpisuddhipanwong5813

    If you want the same guitar as the old made in China Classic Vibes, look for the Farida F-5050, F-5051, and F-5150. They are made in the same factory that made the old Chinese CVs.

  • @migueldemaria3830
    @migueldemaria3830 Před rokem

    Man, you always sound so good!

  • @Rogijimbex
    @Rogijimbex Před 2 lety +1

    I bought this same guitar along with a Mercury Pro II Stratocaster HSS three weeks ago. Both really nice instruments. Have many other American Strats from years past - love 'em all! I gotta say this CV 50's just captures me - vibe is a great term for these - they possess vibe in spades. I have an alternate view of the trem system - though certainly inexpensive, mine doesn't go out of tune. And - I actually welcome the spring stiffness because I just use a little bit of downward trem in my playing. It's a very different feel compared to my other strats and I like it. Forget divebombing but if you just want a touch oft trem action - it's perfect (for me anyway). Always wanted a Fiesta Red Stratocaster - got it!! Thanks for the info - always interesting.

  • @EXMORr
    @EXMORr Před 3 lety +9

    Indonesia Makes Amazing Guitars

  • @Justafeller
    @Justafeller Před 3 lety +8

    We all have our preferences. A glossy fingerboard is a no go for me. It's a great looking and sounding guitar though. Good price too.

    • @donald-parker
      @donald-parker Před 3 lety +1

      Agree-ish ... but a few minutes with a damp (new clean) green scrubby and you will be amazed how great the neck feels. You can do it with the neck on, but I would probably take it off to make it easier to avoid getting the dust on other parts of the guitar or accidently scuffing the body around the neck joint. Be gentle, wipe the dust off with a damp cloth frequently so you can stop before taking too much off. You are just trying to scuff up the gloss finish - NOT remove the finish entirely. You can do both the front and back of the neck. I would avoid the headstock - it looks better with the gloss finish left on. I've done this on 3 different guitars and been very happy with the results. On a Fender style maple neck it is hardly visible. I also did it to my Steinberger Spirit which had a high gloss black finish. It is very noticeable on that, so probably not a great move for future re-selling. But I'm still super happy with results for playing.

    • @s.geo.7639
      @s.geo.7639 Před 3 lety

      @@donald-parker
      Agree. Also the 9 1/2 radius is a non starter.. strat copies with approx. 12 radius better for me.
      C.v. is usually heavy also.

  • @michaelp8856
    @michaelp8856 Před rokem

    great review! thank you

  • @misteress3840
    @misteress3840 Před 3 lety

    Lovely playing, Darrell

  • @tbmuse
    @tbmuse Před 3 lety +3

    So my question is ... get a Squire (vintage vibe or otherwise), get a kit guitar, or a cheaper one (firefly, glarry, et al) ... for a strapped for cash guitar newbie, who is very handy at wood work and wiring, what in your opinion would be the best way to go to get a really well playing instrument to last for a few decades? I would love to see you do an episode of the ultimate cheap guitar build or buy / comparison / DIY ... for a strat type, tele, les paul, gretsch, etc etc etc .... pick a type(s), I am sure you'll kill it !!

    • @FenderLesPaul1989
      @FenderLesPaul1989 Před 3 lety +1

      It depends how much you want to learn about setups. You will need to learn the basics for any guitar you get, but kits will need a lot more work, with the advantage of allowing you to customize them easier. A Glarry, FF, Squier Bullet or old Affinity might require some adjustments or upgrades, but are great to start learning. New Affinity models seem to have been improved a bit, I think to cath up with the now discontinued Standard models. Classic Vibes usually are good as they are, and are just adjusted to player preference.

  • @Eth_C
    @Eth_C Před 3 lety +8

    Hey Darrell you should try out the squier contemporary strat special next.

  • @randelcross
    @randelcross Před 3 lety

    Last year I pulled the trigger on the MII jazzmaster and the thinline tele.... love them both, excellent quality. But as you commented on... I did all the upgrades. CTS pots, black tusc nut, fender locking tuners ers... they sound amazing! (And keep tune!) FYI the jazzmaster was very involved to switch from overseas parts to USA parts but American JM's are 2k+!!! So, it was worth it for me.

  • @maxfreitas9333
    @maxfreitas9333 Před 2 lety

    Good and nice guitar Darrel. I'm in love with a strat one.

  • @greghobbs1086
    @greghobbs1086 Před 3 lety +3

    I'd really love to know more about the working conditions in these overseas plants. They sure do keep the cost down.

  • @brandontay2053
    @brandontay2053 Před 3 lety +3

    Hey Darrel, with regard to value for money strats, have you checked out Swing guitars? Its a Korean company. I personally own a S-1 series strat and it sounds way better than its price range suggests. Would love to see you review one and tell us what you think!

  • @JDKingStratslinger
    @JDKingStratslinger Před 2 lety +2

    I bought one. It was so great I bought another. Then another. Then another. Fiesta Red, Black, White Blonde, and a '70s-style in Vintage White. Love 'em! PS: I never use trem on these or others.

  • @studioborgatta3504
    @studioborgatta3504 Před 2 lety +1

    I have this guitar in the 60's version in Blue and the more I play this guitar, the more I love it. My end goal is to own a legit Stratocaster, but until then, I actually love this guitar and is indeed is a really great guitar for this price range.

  • @axfxe355
    @axfxe355 Před 3 lety +6

    This guitar shines brighter than my future

  • @YouTubeHandlesAreMoronic
    @YouTubeHandlesAreMoronic Před 3 lety +3

    In my experience, the Indonesian Squiers are truer to the Fender shapes and profiles than the Chinese variants. I had a 2009 Deluxe Stratocaster (just like the faded Daphne Blue that Darrell reviewed), and it was pretty much identical to the Mexican and USA fenders in body shape and Modern C neck profile. The Chinese Classic Vibes of the time had noticeably thinner necks and slightly different body contours. Looking across multiple brands, I'm far more impressed with the quality and consistency coming out of Indonesia.

    • @blastofo
      @blastofo Před rokem

      Very keen observations there. Biggest complaint on the china cv's was how thin the necks were. Hoping my indonesian one has a thicker neck.

    • @sunnytaufiq07
      @sunnytaufiq07 Před rokem

      Agreed. Mine is just made in Indonesia Bullet & it's feel great than my frenz Bullet made in China. Same goes to my Ibanez from Indonesia is way better than both GIO from China. The construction is great.

  • @Aiji00
    @Aiji00 Před 3 lety

    Great sound & looking awesome !
    And nice Star Wars toys on the guitar reflect :D

  • @livefromteddsitssaturdayni5919

    Great job and thanks!!

  • @isaiahj117
    @isaiahj117 Před 3 lety +31

    For $500, you can get a used/pre-own Fender player series.

    • @gcardoso71
      @gcardoso71 Před 3 lety +2

      I had a classic vibe strat, but I didn't like it (all of them had horrible frets). The CV tele was pretty good though. Then I got a new player strat for 550€ and it's night and day difference

    • @upcycleelectra8311
      @upcycleelectra8311 Před 3 lety +4

      NOPE !! Buy a used late model Mint Fender MiM standard $300
      Mod it with Seymour Duncan SSL5 Bridge pickup $80
      Fender Locking Tuners $80... Vastly Superior Instrument for $40 less ✌

    • @techwatch4202
      @techwatch4202 Před 3 lety +2

      Exactly, at that price point I'd rather look at pre-owned player series or even other brands like Ibanez who spoil you for choice at that price category

    • @isaiahj117
      @isaiahj117 Před 3 lety +3

      @@upcycleelectra8311 Right. For $500 can get a lot of good pre-own/used stuff to do the upgrade.

    • @isaiahj117
      @isaiahj117 Před 3 lety +2

      @@gcardoso71 I have tried the Squier Classic Vibe '60s Telecaster Thinline, and it sounds good. I found a pre-own one for $250, no damage, no scratch, did a bargain, finally, $200 came with a gig-bag.

  • @Malediction99
    @Malediction99 Před 3 lety +60

    They're good, but for me the Player Series is the best bang for buck.

    • @theceo1
      @theceo1 Před 3 lety

      Agreed

    • @jakeritchie3805
      @jakeritchie3805 Před 3 lety +12

      Truthfully I prefer my upgraded classic vibe, than my stock mexican player. Both are now upgraded 100 percent but the classic vibe was easier on my wallet

    • @Malediction99
      @Malediction99 Před 3 lety +2

      @@jakeritchie3805 Like I said, they're good, but I just can't do gloss necks. Also, my comment pertains solely to the maple fretboard versions, I'm not a fan of Pau Ferro.

    • @Malediction99
      @Malediction99 Před 3 lety +1

      @@EarthSouthside Interesting, the fit and finish on my Player Series is much better than any Squier I've played. Sounds like either I got lucky or you got unlucky.

    • @RJ_HTx
      @RJ_HTx Před 3 lety +1

      @@EarthSouthside
      I’ve played both and I would rate the player series above the CV but I would not buy either because I own a 60’s Classic Series Strat. That guitar is far superior to the CV when it comes to finish and quality overall.

  • @gsuderman
    @gsuderman Před 3 lety

    Bought a used 50s Classic Vibe Tele, Butterscotch, a number of years ago for $360 CDN. I also have a MIA 1994 Strat and 2011 G&L ASAT. That said, I absolutely LOVE this guitar. I upgraded to CTL pots, USA made switch, Switchcraft jack and push back wire. I did NOT upgrade the pups.
    Then I took a sanding sponge, great idea Darrell, and went to town on the back of the neck almost to bare wood and sanded and filed all fret ends. This makes it feel a million years old (it actually "rolls" the fretboard) and the back of the neck actually looks like a reliced guitar. The upgraded electronics made a huge difference in tone, so much that I haven't yet replaced the pickups. Bottom line is this is a great guitar and is now my #1, play it every day.

  • @chickenlegs28porkchops94

    Just bought a fifty’s classic vibe strat and loving it, I got the white blonde finish that the shop called it, to be honest the finish is almost like a pearl color or sea shell, you can see the wood under the finish, beautiful guitar.

  • @MaartenAnna
    @MaartenAnna Před 3 lety +4

    Why didn't you show the electronics? What kinda pots, caps, soldering, etc.?

    • @stefaneduard8169
      @stefaneduard8169 Před 3 lety +1

      because they suck and he didnt wanna anger the Fender company :)

    • @toastedphantom3007
      @toastedphantom3007 Před 3 lety

      Because they barely matter aside from electrical values and pot taper

    • @MaartenAnna
      @MaartenAnna Před 3 lety

      @@toastedphantom3007 Precisely, that way I know what value pots & caps to use on my next partscaster. ;-)

    • @toastedphantom3007
      @toastedphantom3007 Před 3 lety +1

      @@MaartenAnna well that changes things. I'm willing to bet they're 47nF polyester caps and 250k logarythmic pots.

    • @MaartenAnna
      @MaartenAnna Před 3 lety

      @@toastedphantom3007 Kinda what I thought as well. I might put large size 250 potts in, with neck (Alnico 2) & middle (Alnico 5) connected to tone pott 1 on a 223 cap & for the bridge an Alnico 8 humbucker, with a 500 push/pull pott & a 47nF cap. Just to be different really.

  • @johnp.6692
    @johnp.6692 Před 3 lety +3

    What's more beautiful than a red strat?

  • @markpetten9777
    @markpetten9777 Před 3 lety +1

    I just bought a CV 60s thinline tele. Love it! Great guitar for the money.

  • @atb1325
    @atb1325 Před 3 lety

    Bought a Squire limited edition HSS Blackout last year made in Indonesia. Great guitar, came set up well with no fret buzz and plays like butter. The neck is awesome, light satin finish and feels really nice. The electronics are decent and are workable. An upgrade on electronics would not break the bank so... for the money they are fun to play and you can upgrade them however you want. The bones on these guitars really good for the price.

  • @shredderscult7363
    @shredderscult7363 Před 3 lety +4

    I’m first! I think 🤔

  • @MegaLochgelly
    @MegaLochgelly Před 3 lety +7

    I've sent 4 Fender player Strats back to the dealer, quality control sucks for the price and boy it's increasing in price. Squire seems to be finished better from what I've seen in stores and maybe one day they can move the player series to Asia also.

  • @alexstrums
    @alexstrums Před rokem

    The pickups are remarkably good. I was planning to switch them out but found I could get every tone I needed from them. I do recommend upgrading the pots and wiring though to get the best out of them. My particular model also resonated better with the stock trem block when compared to a full width steel one. Who would have known 🤷‍♂️

  • @studiojj769
    @studiojj769 Před 3 lety +1

    You have a very unique approach when you play🤘🏽

  • @AntonioCavicchioni
    @AntonioCavicchioni Před 3 lety +71

    Indonesia guitar craftsmanship is waaaayyy better than China.

    • @gringogreen4719
      @gringogreen4719 Před 3 lety +6

      Depends on the era. Twenty years ago, total garbage. I have a Standard Squire Telecaster with a mirror pickguard. Honestly its decent but could be better. Most new guitars, on par with Korean guitars from the 90s.

    • @AntonioCavicchioni
      @AntonioCavicchioni Před 3 lety +3

      @@gringogreen4719 Totally agree... I trend to Korean an Indonesian. My experience with Chinese guitars was traumatic. Really bad pickups and fret dressing. I will pass any made in China guitar. Including any Epiphone guitar.

    • @gringogreen4719
      @gringogreen4719 Před 3 lety +1

      @@AntonioCavicchioni
      I recommend taking guitars one at a time. Like people. I have Chinese guitars and most are decent to very good. My experience is to buy them from a music store that will service them before you take it home. These tend to be much better than say online.
      I usually hotrod and upgrade most of my cheaper guitars, so I already know I am going to spend time and money on them. That way I get a custom guitar I don't mind playing hard on. That said, I try to get them as cheap as I can and do as much work as I can by myself. That saves me money and gives me an appreciation of what my luthier does.

    • @gringogreen4719
      @gringogreen4719 Před 3 lety +3

      @Mark Seymour
      I am going to be honest and say these companies can produce whatever you ask. If you spec a guitar or any product poorly, they will make that. If you spec it well, the Chinese and Indonesians can make that too. Many of these guitars are poorly speced and made in high enough numbers to turn a profit.
      Keep in mind the demand from the consumer keeps shifting. So now MORE people are expecting more quality from a lower price point. Before it was just a race to the bottom.

    • @alfisika6826
      @alfisika6826 Před 2 lety

      Well thankyou

  • @Gottaloveguitars427
    @Gottaloveguitars427 Před 3 lety +4

    I have found a lot of quality issues recently with squier, raised frets, sharp fretboard edges, bad finish, exposed glue, etc. The fingerboard edges are very sharp, I prefer a rolled edge. Not a lot of hand work on these instruments. Also the glossy neck is very sticky. Most people take the electronics out and upgrade anyways so not a great value IMO

  • @congamike1
    @congamike1 Před 2 lety

    I need this in my life.Thanks!

  • @YFKHuntianaaB
    @YFKHuntianaaB Před 3 lety

    Always amazing playing Darrell💯