NGD: Squier FSR Classic Vibe 60s Jaguar Charcoal Frost Metallic
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NGD: Squier FSR Classic Vibe 60s Jaguar Charcoal Frost Metallic
I had a Johnny Marr Jag for a short while a few years ago, but for some reason, it didn't click with me. I decided to give the Jag another try with one of these. Well another two tries really, as I had to return the first one because of some blemishes on the fingerboard.
I had read about the issues these models can have, and sure enough mine did, all fixable though:
- I had to cut the nut slots deeper
- the bridge has a tendency to lower by itself. Teflon tape to the rescue!
- the frets were a bit rough but a bit of polishing took care of that
- the laurel fingerboard looks a lot better after oiling
I feel that the issues were easier to overlook at the prices from a few years ago. Luckily, I like tinkering with my guitars!
Other observations:
Although I have .009 strings on some of my guitars, on this guitar they're too thin for me. I'm going to try different gauges to see what I like best (it has .011s now).
I haven't shimmed the neck (yet?). The bridge is a teensy bit lower than I like, but I think I have enough break angle on the strings.
No noise from the vibrato unit!
So, overall, I really like it. It sounds good, it feels good. And the 24" scale feels like cheating!
I had read about the issues these models can have, and sure enough mine did, all fixable though:
- I had to cut the nut slots deeper
- the bridge has a tendency to lower by itself. Teflon tape to the rescue!
- the frets were a bit rough but a bit of polishing took care of that
- the laurel fingerboard looks a lot better after oiling
I feel that the issues were easier to overlook at the prices from a few years ago. Luckily, I like tinkering with my guitars!
Other observations:
Although I have .009 strings on some of my guitars, on this guitar they're too thin for me. I'm going to try different gauges to see what I like best (it has .011s now).
I haven't shimmed the neck (yet?). The bridge is a teensy bit lower than I like, but I think I have enough break angle on the strings.
No noise from the vibrato unit!
So, overall, I really like it. It sounds good, it feels good. And the 24" scale feels like cheating!
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Re: NGD: Squier FSR Classic Vibe 60s Jaguar Charcoal Frost Metallic
Very cool and matching headstock too! Is this a european only model? Congrats & enjoy!
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Re: NGD: Squier FSR Classic Vibe 60s Jaguar Charcoal Frost Metallic
the matching headstock totally makes this one
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Re: NGD: Squier FSR Classic Vibe 60s Jaguar Charcoal Frost Metallic
Which retailer did this come from?
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Re: NGD: Squier FSR Classic Vibe 60s Jaguar Charcoal Frost Metallic
Congrats & enjoy! That's a lovely CFM Jag!
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Re: NGD: Squier FSR Classic Vibe 60s Jaguar Charcoal Frost Metallic
That's a handsome-ass Jaguar.
I have a '66 CFM refin, and it's amazing how well Squier nailed that vibe. If it plays as good as it looks, that's a keeper right there. Congrats.
I have a '66 CFM refin, and it's amazing how well Squier nailed that vibe. If it plays as good as it looks, that's a keeper right there. Congrats.
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Re: NGD: Squier FSR Classic Vibe 60s Jaguar Charcoal Frost Metallic
Thanks for the comments everyone!
No idea, sorry!
Max Guitar in the Netherlands (https://max.guitars/en-eu/). No prior experience with the shop, but the price was reduced, so I took a chance.
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Re: NGD: Squier FSR Classic Vibe 60s Jaguar Charcoal Frost Metallic
Ooof...I have an AV65 Sunburst Jag...but this one looks great in this color I must say.
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Re: NGD: Squier FSR Classic Vibe 60s Jaguar Charcoal Frost Metallic
A lot of stores have this model and the silver sparkle one. They are a limited edition for Europe (500 copies each). around 430-470e (460-500$)
check Bax Shop, Thomann, Musicstore, etc...
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Re: NGD: Squier FSR Classic Vibe 60s Jaguar Charcoal Frost Metallic
Despite being totally enamored by an inexpensive charcoal frost jag, I gotta keep my pants on for now. I just did the unthinkable and got an inexpensive strat.
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Re: NGD: Squier FSR Classic Vibe 60s Jaguar Charcoal Frost Metallic
Matching headstocks totally make sense on all guitars. It's an accident of history that they aren't standard. Guitars without them look incomplete/wrong.
And yes, if you play 9s on a 25.5" scale guitar, you should play 10s or 11s on a 24" guitar. And the Mustangs and Jags were designed to be used with higher gauge strings, which is why the stock bridges on these are fine if you use the right type of strings and play musical styles that existed when the guitar was developed.
That indeed is a great Jag. I've got both the shell pink and the silver sparkle FSRs. I had to change the awful mint green pickguard on the pink one to dark red pearl though. The charcoal grey would look AMAZING with a black pearl pickguard!
"You WISH your overpriced Fender was actually better than my Squier." --TSElliot
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Re: NGD: Squier FSR Classic Vibe 60s Jaguar Charcoal Frost Metallic
I can see the appeal, but I like the mint pickguard on mine . I like the contrast, and it's not too over the top IMHO
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Re: NGD: Squier FSR Classic Vibe 60s Jaguar Charcoal Frost Metallic
You are so lucky. I wish the FSR models would sell in Canadian shops. I’ve missed so many cool guitars from Europe and CME, just because they don’t sell up here.
Bullshit. I want a CFM Jag so bad. It wouldn’t be worth the shipping though, to have one sent over here.
Bullshit. I want a CFM Jag so bad. It wouldn’t be worth the shipping though, to have one sent over here.
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Re: NGD: Squier FSR Classic Vibe 60s Jaguar Charcoal Frost Metallic
Do you never get any FSR models in Canada?
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Re: NGD: Squier FSR Classic Vibe 60s Jaguar Charcoal Frost Metallic
Almost none of the offset ones. You have to order from the US or UK dealers.
With the weak pound, the UK shops are actually a reasonable source for stuff like this right now. You can actually get most US-made Gibson models from there cheaper than from L&M, even after shipping and duties. Or at least, you could when I checked a couple of months ago.BoringPostcards wrote: ↑Fri Dec 30, 2022 4:57 pmYou are so lucky. I wish the FSR models would sell in Canadian shops. I’ve missed so many cool guitars from Europe and CME, just because they don’t sell up here.
Bullshit. I want a CFM Jag so bad. It wouldn’t be worth the shopping though, to have one sent over here.
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