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Squier Classic Vibe 70s Thinline Telecaster Electric Guitar, with 2-Year Warranty, Natural, Maple Fingerboard

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Style: 70s Thinline


Color: Natural


Features

  • 100% designed by Fender
  • Inspired by 1970s-era Telecaster models
  • Fender-Designed Wide Range humbucking pickups
  • Vintage-tinted gloss neck finish
  • Nickel-plated hardware
  • Hand orientation: Right

Description

The Classic Vibe �70s Telecaster Thinline is a faithful nod to the 1970s evolution of the Tele , creating massive tone courtesy of the semi-hollow body and dual Fender-Designed Wide Range humbucking pickups. Player-friendly features include a slim, comfortable C -shaped neck profile with an easy-playing 9.5 -radius fingerboard and narrow-tall frets, as well as a vintage-style Telecaster bridge with a string- through-body design and individual steel saddles for precise adjustment. This throwback Squier model also features 1970s-inspired headstock markings, rich- looking nickel-plated hardware and a slick vintage-tint gloss neck finish for an old-school vibe. From the Manufacturer The Classic Vibe �70s Telecaster Thinline is a faithful nod to the 1970s evolution of the Tele, creating massive tone, courtesy of the semi-hollow body and dual Fender-Designed Wide Range humbucking pickups. Player-friendly features include a slim and comfortable �C�-shaped neck profile with an easy-playing 9.5�-radius fingerboard and narrow-tall frets, as well as a vintage-style Telecaster bridge with a string-through-body design and individual steel saddles for precise adjustment. 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. From the Manufacturer The Classic Vibe ‘70s Telecaster Thinline is a faithful nod to the 1970s evolution of the Tele, creating massive tone, courtesy of the semi-hollow body and dual Fender-Designed Wide Range humbucking pickups. Player-friendly features include a slim and comfortable “C”-shaped neck profile with an easy-playing 9.5”-radius fingerboard and narrow-tall frets, as well as a vintage-style Telecaster bridge with a string-through-body design and individual steel saddles for precise adjustment. 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: Natural


Top Material Type: Maple Wood


Body Material: Maple


Back Material Type: Maple Wood


Neck Material Type: Maple


Fretboard Material Type: SQ374070521


Guitar Pickup Configuration: H


String Material Type: Nickel Steel


Hand Orientation: Right


Top Material Type: Maple Wood


Body Material Type: Maple


Back Material Type: Maple Wood


Neck Material Type: Maple


Fretboard Material Type: SQ374070521


String Material Type: Nickel Steel


Material Type: Stainless Steel


Guitar Pickup Configuration: H


Hand Orientation: Right


Guitar Bridge System: Hard Tail


Number of Strings: 6


Scale Length: 25.5 Inches


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 44"L x 15"W x 3.5"H


Item Weight: 16 ounces


Item Dimensions: 44.5 x 15 x 4 inches


Instrument Size: Full


Color: Natural


Connector Type: 1/4" (6.35mm) audio jack


Brand Name: Fender


UPC: 885978064540


Manufacturer: Squier


Global Trade Identification Number: 40


Manufacturer Part Number: 0374070521


Warranty Description: 1 year manufacturer limited warranty.


Item Type Name: Semi-Hollow-Body Electric Guitar


Included Components: Guitar only


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Model Name: Classic Vibe Baritone Custom Telecaster


Model Number: 0374070521


Instrument: Guitar


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  • A real looker
Style: 70s Thinline Color: Natural
I have been learning guitar over the last year and decided my beginner guitar was not quite what would take me to that next level of mastery. This guitar with 2 'buckers is in between a typical les-paul and single coil sound, though as others have said, it may not quite hit the 70s "wide range" Fender sound. Still, if you have no reference point that hardly matters, as it sounds excellent and jazzy on the neck and even still a bit tele-ish on the bridge humbucker. I have the natural maple body with the single violin hole - it really looks stunning. The pictures don't quite capture what it's like to behold this guitar in person, as the wood grain is excellently detailed and the white pickguard complements the light wood excellently. The solid maple neck is extremely well finished and smooth but also too glossy. A bit of Scotchbrite lightly applied worked wonders to make it less sticky and more of a matte finish, easier to slide up and down. This guitar was setup quite well right off the bat. Action is moderate by default, I would say, which is about what I think I like because super low action makes bending too difficult. The 9.5 inch radius neck is nice for open chording but it's a lot harder for me to barre than on a flatter radius neck. Not a huge problem, I just bought some slightly lighter gauge strings for the high G, B and E, and, because of the varying gauges, it is nice to be able to intonate each one on its own. I did have to swap the low E for one from a set of 10's (thicker than the default 9-gauge set) to stop an annoying buzz at the nut. I may replace the nut at some point for a Graphtech or something. I play straight into my bass amp (Rumble 25), usually with no effects. Jazzy chords sound very, very nice with no effects. I have never played a 335 but I imagine it's similar in tone to this. A new nut is about the only thing I could see this baby needing at any point in the future. Short answer: I recommend it wholeheartedly if you want something between a single coil and humbucker sound. It's beautiful enough to make you want to pick it up if you're a relative beginner. I didn't find any of the craftsmanship issues that some other tele customer reviewers did here. Maybe they just took extra care with the natural maple thin lines? UPDATE: I upgraded the pickups, for a change of pace. 920D makes a great loaded pickguard with Seymour Duncan P-Rails, and I actually bought PAF sized chrome covers and a new white pickguard for them to match the original look as much as possible. I suck at soldering but I could move the pickups that were already wired into the pearl white pickguard with humbucker-sized cutouts (which are smaller than the cutouts on the stock pickguard). Now I have stealth P-Rail flexibility, all with one push/pull volume pot and one push/pull tone. This isn't a review for P-Rails, but just know that this is a great upgrade platform, if you want regular humbuckers or really anything else, as long as you can find or make a pickguard for it. Since your pickups are solely mounted to the pickguard, it makes it extremely simple to swap out pickguards loaded with different pickups, just like it would be with a strat. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2020 by JL

  • Well worth the money
Style: 70s Thinline Color: Natural
This guitar feels like it cost a lot more is a lot more and sounds as good as any of my other telecasters.. I wanted a thin line and this is a great example example of a fine instrument
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2021 by Lou C.

  • Nice Squier Guitar for the price
Style: 70s Thinline Color: Natural
I had a good experience and replacement with Amazon ordering this guitar. The first "Squier by Fender Classic Vibe 70's Telecaster Thinline Electric Guitar - Maple - Naturalguitar" I ordered arrived packaged perfectly in the box, no problem. The issue I had was the guitar from the factory had 3 of the tuners misaligned, therefore a couple of the tuner keys were not straight. I had Amazon exchange the guitar for the exact same model. The only issue I had with the second ( and again factory problem) was the input jack was very loose when inserting the cable, not the outside housing, but simply inserting the cable into the guitar. I replaced the strings (as normally to suit my needs) removed the pick guard and moved the connector so the cable was secure when plugged in. For the price the quality and craftsmanship of this guitar is very nice. I would recommend this guitar. The problems I had is not an Amazon problem but issues from the factory ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2022 by Susana Davis

  • Sonido exquisito
Style: 70s Thinline Color: Natural
Excelente guitarra sonido exquisito
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2025 by Edgar Vuyk

  • Buena guitarra, necesitarás un luthier.
Style: 70s Thinline Color: Natural
En linea general es un excelente instrumentos con una enorme caoacidad para hacer de él un excelente proyecto. Vengo de una strato y eso hace que me tome un poco de tiempo acostumbrarme a la madera y a su diseño, sin embargo se que no tardaré en estar totalmente adecuado a ella. Necesitarás un luthier porque en mi caso la cuerda (b) 2da cuerda tiene un sonido incómodo, como si trasteara, creo que cambiando el nut se corrige, puede mejorar el hueco de la guitarra porque pareciera no estar lijado de la mejor manera. Pronto quitaré sus pastillas y le colocaré unas TV Jones classic. Eso le dará un sonido muy superior aunque originalmente suena muy bien. La recomiendo para guitarristas de cualquier nivel. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2021 by Daniel Fiore

  • Great tele thinline.
Style: 70s Thinline Color: Natural
I like the classic vibe line. The quality is a small step down from a MIM, for half the price. I usually replace pickups but I am finding it difficult; sounds good as is and Duncan's will not give me that Tele sound like I get now with the humbuckers. Just not for high gain.
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2022 by fender fan

  • Best hidden value on the market
Style: 70s Thinline Color: Natural
This thing is a hair away from American Player Series quality for 30-40% of the price. Indonesian Squires crush Mexican Fenders in every aspect.
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2021 by Amazon Customer

  • Good. Not great.
Style: 70s Thinline Color: Natural
Definitely wasn’t playable “out of the box”. Improperly cut top nut, lousy strings, bridge height inconsistent, truss rod got a workout to correct intonation issues, machine heads iffy. However, after a luthier friend spent a day or two with it, it’s got a monster tone. Don’t love the neck, feels cramped compared to my 90’s MIM. However, it IS a $450 guitar and playing through a VOXAC10C1 it definitely can roar. Sorta sounds like my other Tele and LP simultaneously, which is freaky. Only got it last week so need to spend some time with it but as an entry level axe it’ll work. Just be prepared to fiddle about w some of the issues I mentioned or shell out for a setup. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2023 by Kevin malvey

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