I ordered the last one for sale in my country in the sunburst color. Ever since i laid my eyes on this guitar i loved it. I cant even describe my excitement!
Thanks for the review. I just bought this one. Although I'm new with electric guitar (2y) I'm enjoying the looks and quality of this piece. Got it on sale. So far, is the best buy I've made. I'm also noticed that the tremolo is kind of stiff
I absolutely love your style man!!! I took great inspiration from the way you play, it’s so clean and atmospheric, expressive and meaningful. Not a note is wasted.👏🏼👏🏼
My sunburst is 9+ pounds! I recut the nut slots for 10-46 strings and loaded the slots with graphite, swapped in a roller string tree, lubed it and the saddles with Super Lube. I've got 4 Fender vintage tension springs on the trem, upgraded the sad wan zinc trem block with a Musiclily full steel block, and got their stainless keyhole style saddles. I float the bridge about 1/16", no tuning problems at all. One does need to relube things as time goes by. The only bad thing was fret lift. I live quite close to the ocean so once it was fully sopped in I had to glue 19 frets back in. I can so it was just a couple hours of bother but still, the factory should probably glue them in initially... I liked the pickups a lot but I already have a SSS with slightly hot gray bottom late 60s voiced pickups so I installed a set of full stack noiseless pickups in a single ply matte black vinyl scratch plate with a GFS active boost circuit. Sold the loaded aluminum plate which put me at about $240US outlay (the sunburst was on deep discount at Musicians Friend to start.) Too heavy to play standing for long but the noiseless pickups make it great for recording. I guess the sunburst isn't too popular but I really like its looks, reminds me of a german shepard, lol
What a super review! Andy, you make it sing - you are a very talented guitarist. I recently picked up the exact same guitar for a bargain price - I was shocked by the quality, sound, and playability - I've had many a Fender Strat, and I just love this one, which I really didn't anticipate! Many thanks for a really enjoyable well-presented video!
First off, ridiculously tasteful playing. Next, the colour of that guitar seems worth the price alone given how upgradable all the hardware is. I guess that a benefit of Squier over Sire is that you can use parts intended for a Fender and they should fit perfectly. Nice job with the PTFE, hopefully that lasts. You can actually get stiff springs to put in the threaded hole before threading in the bar and they've worked well for me. Might also be worth considering a graphite string tree to improve tuning stability. So long as the body and neck are comfortable, you can simply upgrade the rest over time as anything wears out or annoyances surface. Might be a nice testbed for you to try out a few "loaded pick guards" you can get these days. 😊
I just recently got the burgundy Mist Gold Edition of that guitar with the big 70s headstock the guitar plays and looks wonderful I haven't yet gotten it set up where I like it but that comes soon within about a week I wish I didn't live 3,000 miles away or whatever amount it is here in the United States because I would come and take lessons from you I love you playing your phrasing your Jazz chords your your comp chords and the voicings that you use for each chord is beautiful if God willing I can ever get to the UK I'm going to come and get some lessons from you
Managed to pick up the same model/colourway for a criminally good price via Thomann last autumn - first Strat-style guitar I've ever owned but really loving it so far, a lot of guitar for the money plus the sea foam green really suits the surfy Californian vibe too
Great down to earth review and really amazing playing. Really love the different styles (and techniques) you seem to master. I have the sonic blue version of this guitar and I really fell in love with this guitar. The neck is the best playing neck on any guitar that I've tried, allthough that does not say much. :) It's something about the satin finish and this specific neck profile that make it so easy to play. Funny that you mention the weight, as for me it's the lightest guitar I own. :) For reference, I also have the 40th anniversary vintage telecaster and that one is much heavier. I also have an older J Mascis (made in China) Jazzmaster Squire and that one is also quite a bit heavier. Thanks also for the great tip for the tremelo arm. I had good results with adding a tiny spring in the hole for the tremelo arm, but your solution seems even better. :)
I bought the sonic blue as well but had to send it back the frets were beveled too far leaving almost no fret under the E strings. I'm deciding if I want to try again.
Spectacular playing.👏 Rootsy, but unique at the same time. Good to hear one of these guitars in the hands of a real pro. I have one too (Sonic Blue forever!) and absolutely love it. Looking forward to the comparison!
I was in a death metal band by the way. I recently purchased a sonic blue version (not for death metal though). Excellent guitar, even the pickups sounds great, neck is great too.
@@AndyWattGuitar Great playing on this channel. Good stuff. Admittedly my guitar collection consists of some aggressive jackson, flying v's etc but I am trying to learn more traditional stuff as of late.
Liked and subscribed! I’m on the fence between the sonic blue and surf green ? If you had the choice between the two , would still get the surf green ? 😊
I like your playing it sounds really nice I bought the squire strat 40th anniversary Gold edition and the 40th anniversary telecaster and red with a black binding. I have a 2003 fender 40th anniversary stratocaster. Well it was manufactured in 2003 for 2004. What I noticed when my guitar is arrived and I collect guitars and Gibson guitars also as well as fender and other brands the reason you like the neck profile is because it is the same as the 54 stratocaster. That is what has impressed me about the guitar. And the guitar also came with out standing sounding pickups. My fender 40th anniversary strat I replace the bridge pickup because I don't like the output of it. But the ones that came in The squire 40th anniversary sound amazing. Anyhow I subbed to your channel and I really enjoy your playing.
Please excuse the literacy. I'm talking into my phone. Also I meant to say that my fender strat is actually a 50th Anniversary. But the only thing I need to do with mine is lower the strings and set the intonation other than that for being a squire that thing is ready to go.
.....don't envy me, but pity me.....I fell hopelessly in luv with these guitars....and, bought all three....not all at once, but as the prices dropped, i followed. Initially, they came out of the gate @ $599 US.....I had my eye on the 'two color' - having a 'sea-foam green' Vintera already - something about this burst...3/4 of the body is black, and the small, caramel brown center complimented & matched the neck.....and with the anodized black pick-guard with the three white singles popping from within....it was just an unusual look....But, $599 for a Squire?.....low and behold, a little more than a year ago, Sweetwater offered a major drop in price of $240....so I snagged one for $360....my last one, the 'sea-foam,' I snagged at $300....they must have made too many of them, for on Reverb, new & used, a gazillion for sale. If you can buy one today at or below $300, it will enchant you for a lifetime!.......Andy, what a wonderful display of personality and craft, Bravo!
Ultra strat string guide, CTS potentiometers, add a .047 orange drop capacitor, change to cloth wiring, upgrade the bridge, pickups and possibly the nut. They’re worthwhile changes and can serve as an educational project if it’s your first time doing it. You will learn tons and the satisfaction of doing it on your own is very pleasing.👍🏼
I ordered the last one for sale in my country in the sunburst color. Ever since i laid my eyes on this guitar i loved it. I cant even describe my excitement!
Wow those chops man.
I own one just like this. It’s probably the best playing guitar I own! Absolutely fantastic neck
Thanks for the review. I just bought this one. Although I'm new with electric guitar (2y) I'm enjoying the looks and quality of this piece. Got it on sale. So far, is the best buy I've made. I'm also noticed that the tremolo is kind of stiff
I have the jazzmaster in the same colour, loving the guitar!
I absolutely love your style man!!! I took great inspiration from the way you play, it’s so clean and atmospheric, expressive and meaningful. Not a note is wasted.👏🏼👏🏼
My sunburst is 9+ pounds!
I recut the nut slots for 10-46 strings and loaded the slots with graphite, swapped in a roller string tree, lubed it and the saddles with Super Lube. I've got 4 Fender vintage tension springs on the trem, upgraded the sad wan zinc trem block with a Musiclily full steel block, and got their stainless keyhole style saddles. I float the bridge about 1/16", no tuning problems at all. One does need to relube things as time goes by.
The only bad thing was fret lift. I live quite close to the ocean so once it was fully sopped in I had to glue 19 frets back in. I can so it was just a couple hours of bother but still, the factory should probably glue them in initially...
I liked the pickups a lot but I already have a SSS with slightly hot gray bottom late 60s voiced pickups so I installed a set of full stack noiseless pickups in a single ply matte black vinyl scratch plate with a GFS active boost circuit. Sold the loaded aluminum plate which put me at about $240US outlay (the sunburst was on deep discount at Musicians Friend to start.)
Too heavy to play standing for long but the noiseless pickups make it great for recording. I guess the sunburst isn't too popular but I really like its looks, reminds me of a german shepard, lol
Nice one, sounds like you've modded it into quite a machine! 👌🏻🔥🔥
What a super review! Andy, you make it sing - you are a very talented guitarist. I recently picked up the exact same guitar for a bargain price - I was shocked by the quality, sound, and playability - I've had many a Fender Strat, and I just love this one, which I really didn't anticipate! Many thanks for a really enjoyable well-presented video!
First off, ridiculously tasteful playing. Next, the colour of that guitar seems worth the price alone given how upgradable all the hardware is. I guess that a benefit of Squier over Sire is that you can use parts intended for a Fender and they should fit perfectly. Nice job with the PTFE, hopefully that lasts. You can actually get stiff springs to put in the threaded hole before threading in the bar and they've worked well for me. Might also be worth considering a graphite string tree to improve tuning stability. So long as the body and neck are comfortable, you can simply upgrade the rest over time as anything wears out or annoyances surface. Might be a nice testbed for you to try out a few "loaded pick guards" you can get these days. 😊
Yeah I guess it’s a very easily mod-able guitar should I get the urge to fire up the soldering iron!
Great review.Good player.
Nice for a Squier. Some Squier guitars sounds better than the actual fenders.
❤ VERY COOL 😎 I am buying one on Thursday ,Can not wait to play it 😊
SAME COLOUR 😍
Pick gard has been charged to white
I just recently got the burgundy Mist Gold Edition of that guitar with the big 70s headstock the guitar plays and looks wonderful I haven't yet gotten it set up where I like it but that comes soon within about a week I wish I didn't live 3,000 miles away or whatever amount it is here in the United States because I would come and take lessons from you I love you playing your phrasing your Jazz chords your your comp chords and the voicings that you use for each chord is beautiful if God willing I can ever get to the UK I'm going to come and get some lessons from you
That’s very kind - you’re welcome for a lesson any time you make it across the pond!
Managed to pick up the same model/colourway for a criminally good price via Thomann last autumn - first Strat-style guitar I've ever owned but really loving it so far, a lot of guitar for the money plus the sea foam green really suits the surfy Californian vibe too
Cool. How much does yours weigh? One person stated theirs was 9 lbs….that is insanely heavy.
Great down to earth review and really amazing playing. Really love the different styles (and techniques) you seem to master.
I have the sonic blue version of this guitar and I really fell in love with this guitar.
The neck is the best playing neck on any guitar that I've tried, allthough that does not say much. :)
It's something about the satin finish and this specific neck profile that make it so easy to play.
Funny that you mention the weight, as for me it's the lightest guitar I own. :)
For reference, I also have the 40th anniversary vintage telecaster and that one is much heavier.
I also have an older J Mascis (made in China) Jazzmaster Squire and that one is also quite a bit heavier.
Thanks also for the great tip for the tremelo arm. I had good results with adding a tiny spring in the hole for the tremelo arm, but your solution seems even better. :)
Thanks! I like the look of the sonic blue finish. The neck is indeed fantastic!
I bought the sonic blue as well but had to send it back the frets were beveled too far leaving almost no fret under the E strings. I'm deciding if I want to try again.
If one wants something like this, the 89 Squier stratocaster 2 is perfect. Same feeling neck, rolled edges
Spectacular playing.👏 Rootsy, but unique at the same time. Good to hear one of these guitars in the hands of a real pro. I have one too (Sonic Blue forever!) and absolutely love it. Looking forward to the comparison!
I have the same one on the way. I can't wait to see how nice it is.
I was in a death metal band by the way. I recently purchased a sonic blue version (not for death metal though). Excellent guitar, even the pickups sounds great, neck is great too.
Ha, nice! I was in a heavy metal band at school to be fair, not sure my teenage self would have fancied one of these Squiers.... 😆🤘🏻
@@AndyWattGuitar Great playing on this channel. Good stuff. Admittedly my guitar collection consists of some aggressive jackson, flying v's etc but I am trying to learn more traditional stuff as of late.
Liked and subscribed! I’m on the fence between the sonic blue and surf green ? If you had the choice between the two , would still get the surf green ? 😊
You are an amazing player and the guitar looks lovely also.
Nice playing!
Great review very informative.
I like your playing it sounds really nice I bought the squire strat 40th anniversary Gold edition and the 40th anniversary telecaster and red with a black binding. I have a 2003 fender 40th anniversary stratocaster. Well it was manufactured in 2003 for 2004. What I noticed when my guitar is arrived and I collect guitars and Gibson guitars also as well as fender and other brands the reason you like the neck profile is because it is the same as the 54 stratocaster. That is what has impressed me about the guitar. And the guitar also came with out standing sounding pickups. My fender 40th anniversary strat I replace the bridge pickup because I don't like the output of it. But the ones that came in The squire 40th anniversary sound amazing. Anyhow I subbed to your channel and I really enjoy your playing.
Please excuse the literacy. I'm talking into my phone. Also I meant to say that my fender strat is actually a 50th Anniversary. But the only thing I need to do with mine is lower the strings and set the intonation other than that for being a squire that thing is ready to go.
Thanks for the comment - Squier certainly seem to have punched above their weight with these guitars! 👌🏻
They came close but not white right. The AZE ibanez got it this time. I did like the vintage look of the neck though and the feel.
You can always order some tremelo springs for strats to help with tension but plumbers tape works too just wears down over time
Spring for trem arm falls through bridge block due to hole at back.
Essa guitarra é linda 🔥
Thanks for the video! Now subscribed
.....don't envy me, but pity me.....I fell hopelessly in luv with these guitars....and, bought all three....not all at once, but as the prices dropped, i followed. Initially, they came out of the gate @ $599 US.....I had my eye on the 'two color' - having a 'sea-foam green' Vintera already - something about this burst...3/4 of the body is black, and the small, caramel brown center complimented & matched the neck.....and with the anodized black pick-guard with the three white singles popping from within....it was just an unusual look....But, $599 for a Squire?.....low and behold, a little more than a year ago, Sweetwater offered a major drop in price of $240....so I snagged one for $360....my last one, the 'sea-foam,' I snagged at $300....they must have made too many of them, for on Reverb, new & used, a gazillion for sale. If you can buy one today at or below $300, it will enchant you for a lifetime!.......Andy, what a wonderful display of personality and craft, Bravo!
Nice one, great to have all 3! I guess they might become quite sought after again in years to come given it's a limited edition kind of thing 😃🎸👌🏻
Nice playing! If you had to pick one guitar under $400 to own, which one would it be?
Great video, thank you. Could you comment on things you would potentially upgrade on this guitar? Maybe tuners?
Ultra strat string guide, CTS potentiometers, add a .047 orange drop capacitor, change to cloth wiring, upgrade the bridge, pickups and possibly the nut. They’re worthwhile changes and can serve as an educational project if it’s your first time doing it. You will learn tons and the satisfaction of doing it on your own is very pleasing.👍🏼
The Revv youre using is a high end expensive amp.
I was in a death metal band, 😂
Knew I shouldn't have said that.... 🤣
Cool! I have a guitar like that too. Could you tell me what distance your pickups are from the strings?