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Squier Classic Vibe 70s Jaguar Electric Guitar, with 2-Year Warranty, Surf Green, Laurel Fingerboard

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Color: Surf Green


Style: Surf Green


Features

  • 100% designed by Fender
  • Inspired by 1970s-era Jaguar models
  • Fender-Designed alnico pickups
  • Vintage-tinted gloss neck finish
  • Nickel-plated hardware

Description

This Fender Classic Vibe '70s Jaguar is perfect for players who want the authentic Fender tone. It features Fender-designed alnico single-coil pickups and vintage-correct dual-channel Jaguar switching for that classic Fender tone. The vintage-style tremolo makes string-bending effects possible, and the floating bridge features barrel saddles for solid string stability. Enjoy reliable tuning stability with the vintage-style tuning machines and a retro look with the nickel-plated hardware and vintage-tink gloss on the Jaguar's neck. From the Manufacturer The Classic Vibe ‘70s Jaguar turns up the volume on retro style and produces incredible tone courtesy of its dual Fender-Designed alnico single coil pickups. Small hands will appreciate the short 24” scale length and slim, comfortable “C”-shaped neck profile with an easy-playing 9.5”-radius fingerboard and narrow-tall frets. This Jaguar is faithful to the original with a vintage-style tremolo system for expressive string bending effects and floating bridge with barrel saddles. This throwback Squier model also features 1970s inspired headstock markings, nickel-plated hardware and a slick vintage-tinted gloss neck finish for an old-school aesthetic vibe.

Brand: Fender


Color: Surf Green


Top Material Type: Poplar Wood


Body Material: Poplar


Back Material Type: Poplar


Neck Material Type: Maple


Fretboard Material Type: Laurel Wood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: S


String Material Type: Nickel


Hand Orientation: Right


Item Weight: 11 pounds


Product Dimensions: 44.5 x 15 x 4 inches


Country of Origin: USA


Item model number: 0374090557


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: January 23, 2019


Back Material: Poplar


Body Material: Poplar


Color Name: Surf Green


Fretboard Material: Laurel Wood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: S


Scale Length: 24.0


String Gauge: Light


String Material: Nickel


Top Material: Poplar Wood


Neck Material Type: Maple


Number of Strings: 6


Guitar Bridge System: Tremolo


Size: Full


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  • Jazzmaster Classic 60's Vibe | Bang for your buck!
Color: Sonic Blue Style: Sonic Blue
I've wanted a Jazzmaster for years but I could never afford one and I refused to do financing as I don't want to incur debt. Even the old Jazzmaster Vintage Modified's were still too expensive during the season of life I was in, but recently I was able to save up the cash to go guitar shopping again. I play electric guitar in my church worship team. I don't need anything to crazy, as long as the playability, tone and there. Recently, I walked into a guitar store and saw the Sonic Blue Jazzmaster Classic VIbe and I was immediately drawn to its striking appearance. When I picked it up the weight was just right. Not too heavy or light. The C-Shape neck is super comfortable and smooth and the Indian Laurel Fingerboard feels nice. The overall build quality feels inline to what you'd see in a Fender line Jazzmaster. If you pull up the specs on Fender.com on both the Squier JM and Fender JM you'll see a ton of similar parts (and possibly some better specs). The tone is fantastic and you can really get a tone of range out of the Duncan designed pickups and various selectors and circuits. If you're a guitarist on a low budget or you're looking for your first guitar, this is a fantastic option for the money. Some people won't be willing to wear the Squier logo on the headstock, but honestly, they did a great job making it look appealing on the headstock design. Also when you play it that won't matter so much! Here are some final thoughts: -Beware of ordering online. You'll want to purchase a cleaning kit like the Duncan 65 guitar maintenance kit. My guitar came in with dull frets and a dry fingerboard. This most likely due to it sitting in a warehouse and in a box for so long without proper care. The kit will also give you solutions to polish and wax your new baby. -Beware of buying cases. Not all guitar cases will fit a Jazzmaster style body as it has a unique offset shape and length. I ordered a case but it didn't fit so when searching make sure the item clearly states "Fits Jazzmaster Style Guitars" -Depending on the seller, the guitar strings may be on the guitar during shipping. My guitar was shipped with strings on but my high e string popped out in the box. That was disappointing, so maybe order a set of fresh strings to change once it arrives. I recommend .10 gauge Ernie Ball Slinky Electric Guitar Strings. The Squier comes equipped with .09's by default. -The bridge is a major topic when discussing Jazzmasters, but the mustang style bridge works perfectly for the type of music I play which is mainly Worship Music. A lot of JM players will go for the Mastery Bridge which costs around $200, but try out the Mustang bridge before you throw your money into modding the guitar. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2019 by hawkingrace

  • The quality is there- and so is the surf sound!!
Color: Sonic Blue Style: Sonic Blue
I had an American-made Jazzmaster in 1965, and have owned more than 25 guitars over the years. The Jazzmaster has a unique "surf guitar" sound with both pickups on and I missed it! This Squier version has it in spades. The quality of this Indonesian-made guitar was top-notch- finish, plating, intonation, neck pocket fit- basically everything about the guitar. I suspect that computer-controlled NC machines these days are even more accurate than the ones used in the 60's. I changed the strings from the factory-installed .009-.042 to a set of .010-.046, gave the truss rod 1/4 turn anticlockwise, verified the resulting neck relief, gave the neck a coat of F-One oil since it was pretty dry, and gave the strings and back of the neck a shot of Tone Finger-Ease. Vive la difference! (These products are available on Amazon and I highly recommend them both). I couldn't be happier- especially since there was a $100 off sale when I purchased my Jazzmaster! Thanks, Fender, my Telecaster now has a cousin to play with! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2023 by PHofHP

  • Squier CV 70s Jag - Worth it, but expect some extra work
Color: Surf Green Style: Surf Green
I had seen a few video teardowns of the Squier Classic Vibe 70s Jaguar and had my concerns, but I decided to take a chance and order through Prime so I could return it if needed. I am keeping the guitar. Here’s my take: Pros - • The 22-fret neck feels great; shorter scale length makes it pretty easy to play. My Strat and Tele each have 21 frets, and I like the extra real-estate that even the one additional fret provides. • Alnico pickups are jangly and punchy, and once I figured out the Jaguar’s switching I was pulling warm jazziness, solid overdriven rock, Tele twang, and Strat chime, but all with something extra that I think might be unique to the Jag. Sounded real nice. Didn’t hear any hum even with gain, but that’s going to depend on other factors besides just the guitar, so don’t rule out the possibility of hum/noise with your own gear. • No “barbed-wire” frets when running my hand along the side of the neck. • Electronics are sound. The switching takes getting used to. • Guitar is holding tune. • Was planning to put in locking tuners, but I kinda like these vintage style tuners. • Looks fantastic. Let’s all just agree that this is important 🤘 Cons - • The stock tremolo plate/arm assembly on the Squier Jag really is garbage. Expect to either replace it or to put in some elbow grease if you have the know-how and tools (I don’t). • Laurel fretboard is bone dry. • Some annoying sitar sounds due to strings making contact in weird places. • Some high spots on the neck. • Very slight string binding at the nut. You can see that the majority of the Cons will be alleviated by a normal setup which we should be doing anyway on a new guitar. I am also having an official Fender American Vintage tremolo assembly put in. If you buy this Jaguar, expect to do something similar, so do be sure to check the price on a replacement Jaguar trem assembly and factor it in to your total cost. Other companies besides Fender make Jag trems, but I wanted to stay in-house because I like the consistent branding and I’ve heard good things about the official Fender AVRI trem as a replacement for the Squier one. In spite of my initial disappointment with some of the out-of-the-box issues like the trem, I still played the guitar for several hours the day it came in, and more the next day before dropping it off at the shop for setup. Really looking forward to getting it back with a proper setup and new trem. Thanks for reading. I hope this has been at least somewhat helpful as you make your decision. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2023 by Tricksy Raistlin

  • No surprises!
Color: Surf Green Style: Surf Green
Arrived from Fender via Amazon, with packaging fully intact. The fretboard was absolutely straight, frets level, and fret ends smooth. Set the neck relief and action height, and there was only a very slight frequency-specific buzz at the bridge. The buzz at the bridge was expected, judging by many other reviews of this model guitar. I'm confident that some blue thread locker on applied to the bridge and saddle screws will cut the buzz at the bridge. After the adjustments, there is no fret buzz anywhere along the neck. The overall finish on the guitar looks great. And the variety of tones this thing puts out has me thinking of picking up a small tube amp and playing it clean. Happy with the Squier CV, and not regretting opting for this instead of a Player version. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2024 by WPG

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