SQUIER Paranormal ESQUIRE DELUXE Full Demo
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Squier by Fender Paranormal Esquire Deluxe - FULL DEMO, BENCH SPECS, PERFORMANCE DEMOS
John takes apart and plays the best selling Squier Paranormal Esquire Deluxe electric guitar. What will be the FINAL SCORE?
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0:53 OVERVIEW
1:54 BENCH SPECS
5:12 PLAYING DEMOS
Clean
Dirty
7:00 PERFORMANCE
9:56 REACTION
Final Score
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The Paranormal Esquire® Deluxe imagines what the very first Fender model would have looked like if it had evolved into the 1970s, combining single pickup simplicity with innovative functionality and styling cues of the era. Multiple tonal personalities of the Fender-Designed Wide Range pickup are accessible via the 3-way rotary switch which selects single-coil, humbucking, or humbucking with volume and tone bypass settings. Other details include a vintage-style string-through-body hardtail bridge for optimal body resonance, a slim and comfortable "C"-shape neck profile with a slick gloss finish, and vintage-style tuning machines for smooth, accurate tuning.
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The most beautiful thing about a telecaster is it's end of neck shape with the body. I consider it the most beautiful looking guitar on the planet. The huge Strat head kind of ruins the beauty.
Love a tele body with a strat headstock. Deal with it purists! 😂
Agreed!
I got a jazzmaster with strat neck. It’s glorious
Actually this looks more like a JM headstock to me
@@martianmurrayjazz masters have "strat" necks
Much much better than the standard esquire, I had one in the 60s & found that 1single coil in the bridge was not for me, the good thing was I made a trade with a guy for his SG Custom w/ 3 humbuckers-he liked to play hillbilly music 💩
Really great vibrato on your hand at end of the demo! I got a black one recently and love it! The tone settings make it have a unique classic fender feel that I really enjoy. I bet a wide range fender bass pickup for the neck would look great on that
Esquires are traditionally routed for both pickups. In the 50s, when the Broadcaster (which became the Telecaster in late '51) was invented Fender sold a kit for $15 or send them your Esquire with $15 plus S&H and you get the other pickup and what you need to wire it into a Tele. GE Smith's 52 was modified like that during that period, the one he used on SNL in the early 90s.
I think the only issue with converting this particular Esquire into a full Tele Deluxe would be the narrow control cavity. You'd either have to rout the cavity for double volume/tone or keep it single volume/tone. Unless I'm missing something...
@@goosegaskins Not sure but it's very Esquire to have the neck pocket there
@@JesusStJamesDR Absolutely, and it's cool that this one has the pocket for a neck pickup.
I just checked some Tele Deluxe body cavity pics, and the control cavity is bigger on those than the one on this particular guitar. Ah, well, gonna keep mine a one-pickup rock machine anyway!
@@goosegaskins You can just do single volume, tone and add whatever pickup you can fit. But I like single pickup Esquires.
@@JesusStJamesDR Yup, nothin' wrong with single volume/tone for two-pickup guitars. But I'm with you: single-pickup guitars rule.
I purchased this model a week ago. It is my fourth telecaster and second Squier. This is a phenomenal guitar for the price point. Easy to play and has a great feel overall. Consider one of these. I don’t think you will regret it.
This is my next guitar. I just love the wide range with a strat neck. It speaks to me.
Did you end up getting one?
Really looks and sounds great.
I bought one of these Squiers about 6 months ago, it plays and sounds great!
You still have it?
I love that guitar. Love the look of it. I would wanna add a neck pickup though.
My next guitar for sure..wow
In my opinion, this guitar is very nice for Squier. This guitar has a pretty good sound for its price point and has interesting features and looks. I think this is a very good option for a budget price.
Thoughts on that poly gloss finish on the fret-board?
Cool guitar, and nice playing!
Thanks for this review! Any reason to suspect this wouldn't be able to accept any Fender-spec aftermarket Telecaster neck (like a Warmoth)?
7:00 . . . Insanely cool playing . . . Damn 🎸💀🎸
LOVE THE SOUND . BEST VALUE ON THE MARKET .❤😅
I like your review and I agree this is a great guitar. Unfortunately that the pickup is just an ordinary humbucker in a big case filled out with wax - like all of the reissue WRHB pickups. It is stamped "Squier" not "Fender" in any case and is definitely NOT the CuNiFe pickup that Fender has recently been producing (also - Fender doesn't currently make a CuNiFe pickup with 4 wires, so the real ones can't be split).
I have a 72 Thinline with the Alnico reissue pickups and I like them - they seem to be voiced to have their own sound, but quite different to the real ones.
great playing , but the body wood should be Okume (african kind of mahagoni) instead of poplar - or iam wrong ? And how is the neck pocket fit ?
I'm not digging the coil-split tone but otherwise, it's outstanding!!!! I love the look and the sound.
At $429.00 (+-) everyone should have one of these...I know I will. Thanks John, great review.
If the pickup doesn’t have the CuNiFe magnets then it’s not a real Wide range pickup😮
Looks real cool. Wide range are my least favorite pickup.
But that is an easy fix.
Damn!!!! 5 beautiful Les Pauls hanging behind you!!!!! 😍😍😍😍😍
almost perfect guitar to me, if give it a tin lacquer headstock and neck ,then perfect 👌 👌
Is that a Jazzmaster or Strat headstock. Either way it’s better than the goofy Tele headstock.
The body is not Poplar but Okoume (this is the description on the fender official website) and that’s a real step up in my opinion. This guitar worth every penny.
The mocha version says it is Okoume, the black version says poplar body. It's weird that the Esquire is made in China, yet the Squire Telecaster Deluxe is made in Indonesia.
@@frankenstein4106 yes but the guitar in the video is the okoume one, just want to clarify.
Not sure why you seem to imply in the beginning that this is an actual WRHB. Its not. In fact you should call out Fender for calling it that on their specs.
La necesito
Was gonna joke that you really should’ve given Justin Pierre his own Signature model
🎉😮😊
What’s with the huge volume drop when you split the coil? That doesn’t seem right.
Is it an *actual* Wide Range humbucker with CuNiFe magnets?
No it's just the reissue with Alnico magnets. 250k pot and .022 cap. There is always a volume drop when you split a humbucker - one coil instead of two - that's why PRS have their partial split.
@@PImanCustomGuitars Ok, thanks. I’ve seen other split coil humbucker demos, but never noticed the volume drop that much.
All that and you dont give the neck radius?
I think the wide range pickup sounds like a regular humbucker, because it probably is one under that cover. Put in an actual CuNiFe magnet powered wide range humbucker and it would be a very unique guitar.
What happened to the ugly green les paul givaway at a 100. Now he is saying a martin. Crazy that they havnt hit it. It seems like its been forever
Dude you got basically everything wrong about the guitar...
How so?
Would love if you checked out Cave and Canary guitars.