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Squier Classic Vibe Duosonic - Nevada Music UK

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http://www.nevadamusic.co.uk/Guitars/Electric-Guitars/Electric-Guitars/sc1437... The Classic Vibe Duo-Sonic 50s has received a grown-up make-over whilst still retaining the classic Fender vibe. This model was originally conceived as an entry-level guitar designed to capture the market of America's 1950's rock n roll youth. However the Duo-Sonic went on to have a much wider appeal and became a sought-after model among collectors, musicians and Fender fans.

Squiers newly re-released Classic Vibe Duo-Sonic 50s has been given a Desert Sand finish on a Basswood body, with a 24-scale Gloss Maple neck with 21 medium-jumbo frets and a latter day 9.5 fingerboard radius. The sound comes courtesy of two Alnico V single-coil pickups and these are managed via a three-way selector switch for bright, clear classic Fender tones.

The Desert Sand finish is elegantly complemented by the Metallic Gold Scratch Plate and the Cream Pick-up covers, whilst the bridge, master volume and master tone knobs and the pick-up selector switch are all finished in Chrome. The Maple fret board uses inlaid dots as fret board orientation, the classic Fender bullet-type truss rod adjustment is utilised along with chrome die-cast machine heads ...

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  • Wow amazing sound from a Squier

  • @savagesnephew its not just the amp but the relative skill of the guitarist. You can give a novice a 2000 dollar les paul and he still wont be able to do jack squat while a pro can make this little baby humm.

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  • @memphismadnesstv i play pantera with mine!

  • @legendsveil swap the pups with hotrails and you got what u need, or just buy the hotrails strat instead, but i think you are better of with the pup upgrade cuz this guitar has a superb neck...

  • this is amaziing for metal

  • @krazy4knives Most probably, yes.

  • @DRGK9 good, thats what i want thx for the info

  • @krazy4knives yes it will

  • @CHARLIESLYSTER yes i know. but if i put this to heavy distortion, will it give me a very crappy,rough, garage bandish- nirvana type sound?

  • @krazy4knives I suppose it could cope with grunge, but the single coils and the heavy distortion would result in a lot of feedback and unwanted hiss. A guitar with humbuckers would be much better suited to that genre of music buddy ;-)

  • @CHARLIESLYSTER what about grunge?

  • @CHARLIESLYSTER Haha thanx !

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