Squier Classic Vibe Telecaster (This Has A Few Issues)

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  • Squier Classic Vibe Telecaster (This Has A Few Issues)
    Today I'm checking out the '50's CV Tele. This guitar is an affordable alternative to the more expensive versions that Fender put out, and it's potentially a really good guitar. The problem is that it has some issues. That's a shame really, as I was actually hoping to keep this guitar, as I don't own a telecaster, and this could have solved that little dilemma.
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Комментарии • 470

  • @MrPolevaulter
    @MrPolevaulter  3 года назад +9

    Check out some of my music: ruclips.net/p/PLNaLwTdlpQNHKlg8ALZfM3AINC20WMp8s
    Or more guitar reviews: ruclips.net/p/PLNaLwTdlpQNGXHK9wPm1kYNDwFvMLQ7ES

    • @gioigeniale6711
      @gioigeniale6711 2 года назад +1

      I'll do that. 🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸

  • @hankhill7494
    @hankhill7494 2 года назад +28

    Basically you happened upon a lemon... Every single classic vibe I have tried so far had absolutely none of these issues and were constructed incredibly well for the price point. Going head to head with some of my U.S Fenders tbh.

    • @BCTGuitarPlayer
      @BCTGuitarPlayer Год назад +2

      Agreed. My Indonesian model was perfect right out of the box. This is the first stock boxed model having no issues.

    • @hillelmusic
      @hillelmusic Год назад +2

      Agree as well, and as a professional luthier myself, to be fair I have regularly encountered similar issues with Fender guitars as well. Not as commonly as in less expensive guitars, but for sure they are QC issues not to be necessarily expected on every Squier

  • @ColinStuart
    @ColinStuart 3 года назад +20

    $449 in the US. I've been playing Teles (or Tele styles) for 57 years, but 5 strokes have left le quite as a beginner, as my fingers & my brain are having fights with one is telling the others! I'm fine with chords, so it's not THAT drastic! Just no more leads or fills. At 70, I'm learning to learn where my limitations are.

    • @danielhoyt8371
      @danielhoyt8371 Год назад

      This is the third guitar I've bought in the past month and I took the first 2 back and kept the exact. Guitar you tested here.ive played it a little but not a lot.i don't have the superb ability you have but I can say I absolutely love this guitar.

    • @tylerdixon6009
      @tylerdixon6009 Месяц назад

      God bless you

  • @chandraiyer1710
    @chandraiyer1710 2 года назад +19

    Just got one used, it sounds beautiful! It was already set up and had no dead notes or buzzing! I had a harry potter Olivander’s moment when i picked it up at the store, it felt so right. Keeping this one forever

    • @carlhungus2521
      @carlhungus2521 7 месяцев назад

      that's pretty funny...lol ..Elmo had the same thing but his was one of the wands that blew up when he touched it

  • @Brendanbassman
    @Brendanbassman 2 года назад +10

    I bought one used in mint condition for under 300 bucks. I had it set up and worked on by a talented Luthier which cost me under 150. It's a awesome guitar. Sounds great, stays in tune etc. I love it.

  • @petepetepete101
    @petepetepete101 3 года назад +48

    I bought one, and I love it. Worth every cent. The neck in particular feels great. No regrets.

    • @MrPolevaulter
      @MrPolevaulter  3 года назад +4

      Cool!

    • @benallmark9671
      @benallmark9671 3 года назад

      It’s not sticky ?

    • @petepetepete101
      @petepetepete101 3 года назад +12

      @@benallmark9671 No, not sticky. Not as silky as my American Standard strat, but it’s not supposed to be, is it? It’s meant to feel like a guitar made then, but not ‘from’ then. Not vintage. Old processes, brand new. The neck, my neck, just feels bright and snappy, and has its own vibe going on. It’s good having guitars that have a different feel from each other.
      Whatever suits the mood.

    • @fabioa.565
      @fabioa.565 3 года назад +1

      @@benallmark9671 In my opinion it's sticky. That's subjective. You can sand down the back of the neck to get a more smooth surface. There are plenty of videos about that on youtube.

    • @benallmark9671
      @benallmark9671 3 года назад +1

      @@fabioa.565 I’m with you , I have couple CV’s and ones awesome, not sticky at all and ones so sticky a can barley stand playing it which is a shame because other then that it’s a gem , it’s the jazzmaster with P-90’s.

  • @justinmiller3294
    @justinmiller3294 3 года назад +13

    Basic innotation, action, and truss rod adjustment should be done before testing for buzzing or dead spots. Nut slots can be height filled and filed back down at a more aggressive angle toward the headstock to reduce buzzing and improve nut contact if that issue still persists after proper setup.

  • @OL-Electric
    @OL-Electric 3 года назад +16

    Wise words at the end. Please buy from a local shop where you can test what you are buying. One option with cheaper guitars also is to buy a local second hand one, one which someone has already paid a luthier to setup it great, possibly with a new nut. Most often that luthier cost is not added into the resale price so you are getting a great value with used one,

    • @shanewalton8888
      @shanewalton8888 3 года назад +1

      Unfortunately local shops are too lazy to stock lefties.

    • @MrPolevaulter
      @MrPolevaulter  3 года назад

      True.

    • @faisgaffeimbecile1939
      @faisgaffeimbecile1939 2 года назад

      @@shanewalton8888 Oh no. My local guitar shop is definitely quite the conservative. Not a lefty at all.

    • @HektorBandimar
      @HektorBandimar 2 года назад

      Agreed, that is the one drawback with buying online, you can't get to play or assess the guitar, which is so important.

  • @matthewblack7206
    @matthewblack7206 3 года назад +4

    I have one of these from a few years ago - fitted a Wilkinson Compensated Bridge unit and now it intonates virtually perfectly.

  • @mediastarguest
    @mediastarguest 6 месяцев назад +5

    I'm in my fifties now, but 30 years ago you could still buy a quality US-made Fender, used and secondhand, from guitar stores in central London for between 350 and 500 UK pounds. The store would throw in a hard case for that price.
    Perfectly set up and intonated guitars were sold, all my Strats and Teles played perfectly from off the wall and these were used instruments but in great condition. Most of these stores had their products set up and ready to go and would not dare sell an instrument that had issues. Once you've been playing the electric guitar a few years, you are able to spot a duff or defective issue the moment you start playing.
    Nobody bought online 'cause it didnt exist yet, and there were sales people who'd personally guarantee a guitar, verbally. Satisfied customers would go back time and again to the same store or salesperson. I'd change my Strat or Tele every three of four years for an upgrade or a different finish !
    The one drawback of the American Strats of the seventies was that most had the same problem - the G and B strings would need constant tuning !

  • @sober-southoftheborderever3591
    @sober-southoftheborderever3591 2 года назад +12

    The best "cheap" guitar you can find for the money. Great look, great playability, great tone, amazing guitar. Pittiy that here in Brazil they are so expensive. If needed, a few adjustments and it is perfect in every way.

    • @JonoMaiaBR
      @JonoMaiaBR Год назад

      Levando em conta que as fender player estão saindo por 8K, elas voltam a ser convidativas. Especialmente porque, tirando a eletrica, a construção da guitarra e os detalhes vintage não deixam nada a desejar para as fender mex pré player series

    • @iancurrie8844
      @iancurrie8844 9 месяцев назад

      Hard disagree. The sterling ct50 is twice this guitar.

  • @neilwarden
    @neilwarden 2 года назад +16

    I bought one a good few years back. Replaced pickups (Humbucker on neck and hotter vintage on bridge) and used Scotchbrite green abrasive pad on neck. I used it for a 21 date residency theatre show. Never let me down, stayed in tune. Also used it on a lot of sessions. Amazing value.

    • @carlhungus2521
      @carlhungus2521 7 месяцев назад

      to fit the humbucker on the neck, did u just have to modify or replace the pickguard?

  • @astewart9410
    @astewart9410 Год назад +2

    I've had my MIC CV 50s Tele and Strat for years and absolutely love them. My main axes.

  • @HammerFang
    @HammerFang 3 года назад +8

    Love sound of it. It is worth to mention that if you are not experience player and/or guitar tech you should take new guitar to the luthier just to check if everything is Ok. My first two guitars I’ve sent back to the shop because of some neck issues that I didnt notice but luthier found them after quick check.

  • @SR11266
    @SR11266 3 года назад +98

    Fore Pete's sake, when you test a guitar switch off the freaking effects.

    • @patl9404
      @patl9404 7 месяцев назад +1

      I😮 thought same thing

    • @dogwalker456
      @dogwalker456 6 месяцев назад +1

      Personally I thought it was a great review & showed what a versatile guitar it is. If you want clean / twang that was at minute 13.

    • @CampDF
      @CampDF 4 месяца назад

      A bit of a show off!

    • @benjaminledford5003
      @benjaminledford5003 2 месяца назад

      Yeah! How dare you play the guitar with the effects you would use regularly to see if you enjoy the guitar for your play style!

    • @dk66683
      @dk66683 6 дней назад

      Start your own channel and do what you want. Complain elsewhere

  • @MACV-Justice
    @MACV-Justice 2 года назад +12

    Got mine (butterscotch Tele) a few years ago when Fender launched the Squire Classic Vibe series and picked it up for around $320 with a 20% off coupon through GC. One of the best guitars in my line-up. I've heard there's been issues more recently, but mine was flawless.

    • @elcentinela1000
      @elcentinela1000 2 года назад

      Yup, the MIC series…. Awesome telecasters manufactured at the Grand Reward Plant in China (2008 to 2018) Downright IMPECABLE FINISH, which I can’t say about the newer more recent Indonesian runs (I understand production returned to China but quality and attention to finish isn’t what it used to be unfortunately.

    • @elcentinela1000
      @elcentinela1000 2 года назад +1

      I own 2 MICS by the way.. (2016 and 2018) they perfectly hold their own against my other six Fender branded telecaster, but being honest, my absolute “go to guitar” is my beloved fender Baja 50s 2016.

    • @nym053
      @nym053 2 года назад

      @@elcentinela1000 That happens when demands and productions grows. Then there will be a bigger chance of getting one with bad quality control. It tends to be like this with any company. So the much more expensive guitars will most likely have a tendency to have much better quality control. Maybe also because they're taken even more care for in the production. I don't know from experience myself in that regard though.

    • @MrLuigiFercotti
      @MrLuigiFercotti 2 года назад +2

      @@nym053 On point. If you've worked in manufacturing there is always the pressure from the bean counters to grow production without a commensurate investment in the process. Quality and delivery usually suffers.

  • @Rico_B
    @Rico_B 3 года назад +4

    Elmo, Great video. Thanks for posting your unbiased review. I just received my 50s CV and it had the same nut/buzz issue. Additionally, the frets need leveling, and one of the neck screws was stripped out. The guitar has such amazing potential, too bad the quality control is lacking. Unfortunately I’m sending it back… Thanks

  • @davidpask4232
    @davidpask4232 11 месяцев назад +2

    Ive just bought my second Butterscotch Telecaster Classic Vibe Keith Richards Inspired made in Indonesia, my first one was made in China. My only gripes with the latest one is that it has no Domed Knobs, the saddles are Chrome and needed a set up, luckerly I do this as a paying hobby, but it took a good hour to set the neck relief, the intonation, adjust all the bridge barrels for string height, ive ordered Brass Compensated Saddles, waiting for them to arrive as post is not good. It was a FSR Exclusive to Andertons in Guildford Surrey Uk for amazing price of £299.00, Im very pleased to say it scrubbed up well, and very resonate, so heyho.

  • @trevorgwelch7412
    @trevorgwelch7412 3 года назад +5

    I bought the Strat version and sold it after 1 year because the pick ups were too brittle . Very nice review .

    • @friedrudibega6384
      @friedrudibega6384 3 года назад +5

      Tex Mex pickups can be bought for $79 US. Great upgrade for a squire or mim.

    • @MrPolevaulter
      @MrPolevaulter  3 года назад +1

      Thanks!

  • @slash3410
    @slash3410 2 года назад +4

    it has the same problem than mine, the solution is, first to adjust the soul, put small aluminum foils in the slots of the bone only in the last strings, and finally shield the guitar with aluminum or copper foil, especially in the electronics, believeme works

  • @chadking3194
    @chadking3194 3 года назад +11

    My 2014 cv tele is killer, no issues and punches way above its class, kept it all stock. Interestingly at local guitar shop the cv guitars were all set up better than mim counterparts. Fret sprout and bad setup on mim but the CVs played like butter. But always can get poor qc no matter the brand. Try before you buy as you said

    • @fabioa.565
      @fabioa.565 3 года назад +1

      A lot of people say that the old made in china CV are better than the new one made in indonesia, besides the old chines ones were more expensive. I own a strat CV 50 made in china 2015 and it's great.

    • @markv.5962
      @markv.5962 Год назад

      have a 2014 also no issues

  • @myhapylife
    @myhapylife 3 года назад +7

    Every guitar new or used should be taken to the luthier for setup, frets, and nut dressing. So there should be extra cost or investment when buying a new guitar. People usually thinking of pickup replacement as the first investment, cause I think frets nut and setup are more crucial for the guitar to play in tune and therefore to sound good.

    • @JackFlaps
      @JackFlaps 4 месяца назад

      learn to set them up yourself

  • @DH432hrtz
    @DH432hrtz 11 месяцев назад +2

    As some have alluded I'm old enough to have owned an American Telecaster Butterscotch Blonde My Micawber ( A person who is poor but eternally optimistic, believing that "something will turn up",).
    Telecasters are the ultimate guitar there beauty is highly adaptable or interchangeable parts. Leo was a genius and made perhaps the best mass produced guitar that ever existed. Oh and my all American made guitar had issues as described in your video. Living breathing slabs of wood that are not perfect that part is upto us as players to work out. This Squire will be around for a very long time and from time to time will let us down. That's part of musicianship. Love your channel bud.
    Cheers
    Doug 😎

  • @matthewlewis281
    @matthewlewis281 3 года назад +3

    I got one, put a Dimarzio super distortion for tele in the bridge and this guitar out performs most. I have no problem having it my go to.

  • @soulagent79
    @soulagent79 3 года назад +3

    I ran into the same fretbuzz problem as you, until I noticed the CV Tele has a double action trussrod, which is literally the key to adjusting it properly.

    • @hezlean
      @hezlean 2 года назад +1

      Yes same here. The truss rod was too low. No buzz fret afterwards.

  • @cuda426hemi
    @cuda426hemi 3 года назад +8

    EDIT TWO YEARS LATER: Just before Warranty ran out 9th fret almost pulled off so I got it serviced for free at fine place here in L.A. If that happened a couple weeks later I would've been pissed. All I can say is my Chinese made 50s CV Strat never had that problem. I'm still conscious of the fret ends on the Tele but everything positive I say below on original post still stands - it's a beast, heavy, beautiful and faster than F, EZ to play. Original post 2021: 55 point check for my new butterscotch 50's CV Tele from SW came in tune and perfect. $425 It is a perfect match to my Chinese CV 50s Strat before they shifted to Indo. The CV Tele (Indo but seemingly same great quality as the 3 year earlier Chinese CV Strat back when they were $350 and not so well known)) is 9.5 lbs of Pine - I could've picked a lighter one from the ones in stock but I selected a KILLER grain pattern that makes the body look like one piece. I love the fast neck - a little SmithProFormula keeps it like glass - I like the clear coat neck and board. I also like my unfinished necks too - more important is the grind and these CVs are wicked fast and pretty "finished" out of box. Just my 2¢ 🎸

  • @rickroberts9182
    @rickroberts9182 2 года назад +12

    I bought mine in 2010 for $359.00 Canadian. A few months later they started to go up and currently are at $579.00. Mine is used as a regular gigging guitar along with my HB Fusion ll. Wonderful instruments, both. I installed a fishman piezo bridge and preamp and it is very versatile. Bear in mind that I bought it in a store and tried it along with others and chose it as the best of the lot. Love it. No issues.

    • @davidbergewaytogo
      @davidbergewaytogo 2 года назад +1

      Mine is a 2014 I think and paid about the same amount of money. It's a 50's Vintage Blonde, made in China. I love it, but it's soooo heavy, the body is made of pine. It weighs 10+ pounds. I'm starting to find it pretty heavy, but It plays and sounds fabulous...

    • @aitken1965
      @aitken1965 Год назад

      @@davidbergewaytogo yeah, mine weighs in like 1970s Les Paul!

  • @richardlee866
    @richardlee866 3 года назад +6

    There are some good classic vibes out there. I Played A boat Load of Telecasters & bought a road worn telecaster with Possibly the worst fret Job I have ever Played on Out of the factory I did not want to send it back Because it Resonated with no amp Like no telecaster I Ever played And it only weighed 6.9 pounds And got a great deal on it i Got the frets leveled polished Set up It is now one incredible guitar I'm glad I kept it.

    • @kitano0
      @kitano0 3 года назад +2

      I got a CV Esquire that resonates like crazy.

    • @benallmark9671
      @benallmark9671 3 года назад

      Waiting on mine ,can’t wait , you’ve got even more excited. Supposedly it won’t be in until August though which sucks

    • @richardlee866
      @richardlee866 3 года назад +1

      @@benallmark9671 The have a Blond Roadworn Telecaster That only weights 6 pounds 10 oz At sweetwater music. Don't know what color you want I would be all over that one For the fact I don't like heavy guitars I truly believe They sound better they're way more resonant.

  • @gbbruno596
    @gbbruno596 3 года назад +3

    I was convinced by the many positive reviews to buy a Squier CV (thinline). It has the same problems with neck bow and nut that you pointed out. I should have watched your video before. A pity because otherwise it sounds good and it looks the part. Also, a shout a out to you: you are one of the few youtubers having the courage to say it when you don't like gear - which should be the whole point of a review. And when you don't shred like a madman (or like Yngwie) you play so good, man!

  • @aitken1965
    @aitken1965 Год назад +8

    I’ve owned three of these and in my experience, the Chinese made versions from 2009-2011 were better quality instruments overall. Those had brass bridge saddles, solid metal dome volume and tone knobs and a crisp feeling pickup selector. They are more period correct having no neck pickup adjustment screws in the pickguard. None of the CV50s Teles I’ve had showed the fret buzz that yours seems to have. You make yours sound MUCH better than mine though!

    • @MrPolevaulter
      @MrPolevaulter  Год назад +1

      Cheers!

    • @veronicacornet7099
      @veronicacornet7099 Год назад

      Save a little more if can and get ur self a made in Mexico, with a spliter and a 4 way selecter,that should be nice

  • @carpathus
    @carpathus Год назад +1

    Just got a brand new CV '50s Tele in butterscotch with a black guard a few days ago on deal for $270 before tax. Made in Indonesia. Needed a slight truss rod adj to flatten the neck and lowered the g string 5 thousandths. Weighs 7lbs 11ozs. Awesome guitar. Cheers!

  • @stewarttomkinson3356
    @stewarttomkinson3356 Год назад +1

    Yeah, I’m a lefty. I put the brass saddles and locking tuners and then worked on nut a little bit.

  • @cliftongardner4367
    @cliftongardner4367 3 года назад +6

    Great demo, as always. I have a Fender Player Tele that I really love, but it came with fret issues as well, so someone in Fender's QC isn't doing their due diligence. I also think they moved the production of the Classic Vibe teles from their original factory in China a while back; for a time, there were two models, one in butterscotch with Alnico V pups and one in white blonde with Alnico III pups, and some investigative forum-goers actually determined the pickups were made by Tonerider. Those earlier models are practically legendary now for rivaling their U.S.-made counterparts. Hate to see that the newer models are a bit more of a mixed bag.

    • @MrPolevaulter
      @MrPolevaulter  3 года назад

      Thanks!

    • @jchavins
      @jchavins Год назад

      I'd buy an older MIM Tele before I'd buy a newer one....the fret workmanship was better... I just bought a Brad Paisley Equire and found some of the worst fret ends I've ever seen on a Fender. A couple of days ago I went to Guitarcenter to look at Fenders and Squiers to look at the fret work. Some were decent and some were absolutely awful. The best was a Squier with neck binding....

  • @ColinStuart
    @ColinStuart 3 года назад +2

    Where I live (pop 329), there are no shops within 100 miles, I'm disabled and cannot drive any longer. So I have to order online!

  • @J0nny61
    @J0nny61 2 года назад +1

    I bought mine in 2015 Fender SQ Classic Vibe Tele 50's BB. It needed the string height lowering when I got it and that is all I've ever had to do apart from change the strings. The finish is immaculate and it plays and sounds as good as any Mexican or USA tele. It's been fault free in the last 7 years and was my go to guitar until I bought my USA FSR Stratocaster last year. I can notice that the string tree is by the G tuner on my guitar and the one in the video is between the D and A string. Great video, thank you Elmo.

    • @J0nny61
      @J0nny61 2 года назад +1

      I now realise why mines different. It came with brass saddles and the string tree in a different position. mine is the Chinese version and I think you are playing the Indonesian version. My heel plate has Squier and Fender etched on it where I think your version just says Squier. Mine isn't CE marked either.

    • @MrPolevaulter
      @MrPolevaulter  2 года назад

      Cheers!

  • @mathewdavies6472
    @mathewdavies6472 Год назад +2

    2nd classic vibe and will say that the fit and finish is superb, compared to my old one the finish isn't so thick but this particular one was only 7.3lbs so for me was really lightweight, I'm getting some adhesive lead weights to bulk it up a bit . Everything else is superb on mine

  • @atheist4life229
    @atheist4life229 3 года назад +7

    I have a squier strat (from one of those beginner kits), and it has that SAME buzzing issue on the low E string. I took it to a luthier to get it setup properly, as he noted it wasn't too bad but it could use improvement (truss rod, string action, general playability). I'll see what it's like when I get it back. Also, I bought it online like a moron instead of going in store. As a beginner, probably not the best idea...

    • @iamkyleclimer
      @iamkyleclimer 11 месяцев назад

      How is it now? any mods? upgrades?

  • @Luthiart
    @Luthiart 3 года назад +4

    It's a shame to see that people seem to be having issues with the new Indonesian CVs. I have a 2017 "Crafted in China" CV and it's pretty much a perfect guitar. The only thing I had to do to it was install a 4-way switch (a mandatory mod on all Teles IMO). It has super low action, the pickups sound great, and it's about average weight for a Tele. I've never weighed it, but I don't think it feels heavy when I pick it up. Intonation is not a problem with the 3-saddle bridge, either. I have a set of compensated saddles that I was going to use, but the intonation was dead-on out of the box (it had been inspected and set up by Sweetwater), so I kept the stock saddles on there. I switched from 9s to 10s and at worst, the low and high E strings are just slightly sharp at the 12th fret, but not enough that I can hear it, and I have pretty good pitch.
    I'm a luthier/tech, so things like replacing or filing a nut, or leveling frets isn't a major concern for me, but if you don't know how to do it, or can't have it done cheaply, you might want to seek out a used, Chinese CV or try before you buy, as Elmo said. Just about every online retailer will take returns without a hassle (thought it is a hassle to have ship a guitar back and hope the next on is better).

    • @fabioa.565
      @fabioa.565 3 года назад

      A lot of people say that the old made in china CV are better than the new one made in indonesia, besides the old chines ones were more expensive. I own a strat CV 50 made in china 2015 and it's great.

  • @davidnolan8557
    @davidnolan8557 2 года назад +2

    I got a CV Jaguar. It had clear issues where they had filed down the highest of high frets, but essentially the frets were dog rough, unpolished and unfinished. Mind you, the mex player strat I got was not much better.

  • @weightlessfilms5651
    @weightlessfilms5651 3 года назад +4

    Seems like there have been a lot more QC issues since they moved production from China to Indonesia with the CV series. I've got one of the Chinese CV Teles from a few years back, and I was lucky to have no issues with mine. I always take my guitars into a luthier after I purchase them (and about once a year) for basic set up and maintenance. I think of it like taking care of a car. Intonation is inherently tougher with the vintage tele bridge. Many swear by it though as necessary for that tele tone. But if you're not playing country, swapping it with a Gotoh Modern tele bridge/saddles will solve the intonation issues, albeit, while sacrificing some of that chime. But they aren't using brass saddles now anyway. I recently got the Gotoh bridge as well as a Tusq XL nut & string trees, and I also upgraded the pots and electronics with an Obsidianwire 4-way panel/switch. Those will definitely make the most out of this guitar. The pickups, neck and body are immaculate as is.

    • @ednorko5128
      @ednorko5128 2 года назад +1

      I got mine from China, with none of these, easy to fix issues! Somebody is being a drama king here!

    • @ednorko5128
      @ednorko5128 2 года назад

      Just a pretentious snob

  • @arnonym113
    @arnonym113 Год назад +8

    Quality control is a huge issue on this classic vibe series. Like you said, it's actually a great guitar for that price. But I had to test four different ones until I found one without major flaws. I had two with fret sprouts and even one with a crooked nut that made the lower e string basically pop off the fret board just to get stuck under the fret sprout in the fifth fret :D

  • @Matthew_Scan
    @Matthew_Scan 2 года назад +2

    I had buzzing problems with my USA strat

  • @mrbesserwisser7447
    @mrbesserwisser7447 3 года назад +4

    I agree that evry guitar is an individual :-) The nut sounds like a problem that needs to be fixed. However, in my experience, tuning issues can also come from new strings not being fully streched yet; the interval problem is often fixed simply by lowering the string and tuning it up again (assuming the intonation is correct). I just ordered a CV white blonde and excited to see if I get a good or less good one, but I can return it if I like. Gear4 Music has a great return policy. I plan mod it into an Esquire.

    • @vadergrd
      @vadergrd 2 года назад +2

      so , was is good???

  • @gioigeniale6711
    @gioigeniale6711 2 года назад +1

    Hi this was over years my main guitar. Got it from a good friend to my 50th annyversary. Arctic White. Ugly. So I painted this cool instrument SURF GREEN. What a beauty. I repaced both PUs, one after another.Such a guitar should be very sturdy. Mine is: I had my guitars & basses on the wall. One day, a guitar crashed at the floor. Holy *************!! Well, I had to tune one string. That's.No damage of my beautyful painting, nothing to complain. When ever I check an amp, I take this therfore.
    Folks! Attach your instruments and take care, that the guitar are better attached than mine!
    Was is more to say? very tight tuners, wonderful maple fretboard, about the sound: go in your basement room and crank it up until the amp begins to burn.

  • @MrVule33
    @MrVule33 3 года назад +3

    I have 4 Squiers Classic Vibes (jazzmaster, telecaster, stratocaster and esquire) and all of them hade same issue wit high E strin (sitar sound), but that was easy fix. And all of them had rough frets that needed to be polished.

    • @Uptown59
      @Uptown59 3 года назад +1

      How did you fix the sitar sound?

    • @MrVule33
      @MrVule33 3 года назад +1

      @@Uptown59 hi, I filed/cleaned the nut. All of them need nut adjustment, cut so hight.

    • @Uptown59
      @Uptown59 3 года назад +1

      @@MrVule33 I had and sold Gibson Les Paul that is still my favorite. Sold it because it suffered from a severe sitar sound that 5 local repairmen could not correct. I tried to ignore it but couldn't take it anymore.

  • @thadlogan51
    @thadlogan51 2 года назад +6

    I've owned a squier affinity and a classic vibe. I absolutely hated the affinity...it never stayed in tune, intonation terrible, pickups thin sounding, and it felt cheap. I absolutely love the classic vibe telecaster... worth every penny above the affinity. It sounds epic, pickups phenomenal. I played it against my core PRS custom 24, Gibson Les Paul, 335, American standard strat, and Chris Robertson, etc. and it's shocking how good the classic vibe sounds in comparison. The pickups are even clearer than my strat pickups which are single coil too... and much clearer than all of my other guitars. They are plenty punchy too for lead playing. The build quality is rock solid... and pickups are perfectly balanced. I don't think you can get a better sounding telecaster no matter what the price... but maybe you get less sharp frets and nitro finish. The poly finish on this guitars doesn't effect resonance on this guitar at all though ..it resonates for days... just as much as any of my nitro guitars. I don't care what the name on the headstock is... If a guitar sounds this phenomenal I'm proud to display the company name on the headstock...who cares that it doesn't say fender... squire deserves high remarks for this one. No reason to spend a penny more for anything else. As long as you don't get a dud... but that can happen with fender, Gibson, and other guitars too...

    • @nym053
      @nym053 2 года назад +1

      It does say Fender on the headstock though. Just with very small letters written under 'Squier' hehe 😋

    • @thadlogan51
      @thadlogan51 2 года назад +1

      @@nym053 yep... it's the same guitar just constructed in Asia with different pickups... but it's a phenomenal guitar...

    • @nym053
      @nym053 2 года назад +1

      @@thadlogan51 hehe yes, but was just teasing you. I figured that you knew as much 😄❤

    • @craigpimlott204
      @craigpimlott204 Год назад +1

      I’ve got a fender vintera special run of only 50 ,fifties roadworn strats and that thing needed work more than any cheap squier I’ve owned ,the pickups needed swapping from the fat 50’s cos they sucked .they sounded nothing strat like .after I’d sorted it it still wasn’t owt to write home about .so I got rid of it. For over a Grand in British pounds it certainly wasn’t worth what I paid for it ,luckily I got my money back on it .I won’t touch a fender again. I’ve known a few with American strats costing three times the price having QC problems ..

    • @thadlogan51
      @thadlogan51 Год назад

      @@craigpimlott204 I actually bought a fender American performer and a professional II telecaster too. The professional II was flawless but I didn't care for the pickups for some reason for clean tones so sold it. I kept the performer which was also flawless... except the fret ends were a bit sharp... so I had them filed down. I absolutely love the tone, feel, and look of the performer in every way. But my classic vibe was really good too. The classic vibe is a bit bright sounding... and I prefer the warmer tone of my performer but both great. Change the classic vibe saddles to brass may resolve this and would cost much less than buying an American telecaster. I just had cash to burn and collect guitars...

  • @chippsterstephens6800
    @chippsterstephens6800 23 дня назад +1

    When people are judging a tone of a guitar.
    It helps to do so clean.
    Wrong amp, the delay, and what ever else you have going on here, make a tonality judgement impossible.
    The delay is ok though.

  • @Tilbily
    @Tilbily 3 года назад +1

    Well your problem just solved mine, thank you. I have a new Epiphone LPClassic, lowest 3 strings did that buzz. Paid a music store setup guy for strings, setup. It stays in tune, buzz is less, still buzzes. Sent back, they tweaked the truss rod, still buzzes. I'll make them install a new quality nut next.

  • @tedadlington1777
    @tedadlington1777 Год назад +2

    Who ever it was that commented. SWITCH OFF THE EDFECTS. I thought I was the only who can't understand how you can listen to how a guitar SOUNDS. with all that distortion. Makes them all sound the same. Every body does it drives me nuts. We all like to use it, but nit when you trying to hear the sound if the guitar. Does no-one play clean Ecer?

  • @johnladdsmusic
    @johnladdsmusic 3 года назад

    I bought a MIC version in Feb 2020. I took it to my local tech guy who checked it over. The only thing he did was replace the pots. I’ve noticed the CV maple necks move a lot requiring a little more in the way of truss rod adjusting, but it doesn’t take much, 1/4 turn here and there and all is right with the world. The only real issue for me is the weight. Its pretty hefty, but you so aptly demonstrated it sounds fantastic!

  • @daniellarson3068
    @daniellarson3068 3 года назад +2

    Looks like similar Telecasters go for about $250 in the states, but that model may have some perceived uniqueness so they may charge more. Lots of nut problems and some string resonance with that one. I don't think many of us have nut files to fix these things. Here's a general question. Will many nut problems be solved by the use of a zero fret nut? They have been mass manufacturing these Telecasters since the 1950s. Look at the improvements in other stuff since then. I would think you would not expect those types of problems since they may have made millions of these by now. Excellent Review.

  • @Arcade1959
    @Arcade1959 Год назад +3

    I'll give you a comparison: Take a Fender Players series Telecaster, you six steel saddles and the plastic nut, you get a modern sound based on a midrange and treble sound and people buy because it has the FENDER logo on it. All Player series are not all perfect, Fender offers you the best specimens for the tests. Those sold in stores must go through an adjustment, I speak from experience. Stop breaking the Classic Vibes, even if they need tuning after purchase. I would go so far as to say that the Vintage V 52 - 62 and 75 are sometimes better. But they don't have a nice logo.

  • @darthgibsonlp6631
    @darthgibsonlp6631 3 года назад +5

    I've been thinking of getting this guitar for a while and have decided I'll still be getting one. My feeling here is that you got a shoddy guitar but a decent one will be well worth the price. Will buy in store tho

    • @MrPolevaulter
      @MrPolevaulter  3 года назад

      I think that's the case yeah.

    • @peterklein5861
      @peterklein5861 3 года назад +2

      My one was flawless, lowered the action easily and it plays great!

    • @Bm23CC
      @Bm23CC 3 года назад

      They are lovely that is no lie. I prefer it to my Fender SRV signature strat.

    • @Rico_B
      @Rico_B 3 года назад

      Unfortunately I had similar QC issues as Elmo. Sent it back…

  • @ImpressiveBrando
    @ImpressiveBrando 3 года назад +2

    Exact same guitar, exact same issue. Bought mine from Sweetwater a few months back and couldn’t figure out why the high e sounded like a sitar when played open. After seeing this I’m gonna reach out to them and see if I can get help getting it fixed. Love the guitar otherwise.

  • @grandpapeabrain3129
    @grandpapeabrain3129 5 дней назад

    I have the same guitar - best neck of any I've ever played, including American Strat. Perfect fret job. Incredibly great low action. None of those problems. Wish my Strat had as good a neck and as good an action.

  • @renedifrancesco7424
    @renedifrancesco7424 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this demo .mine has no problem of sillet or other. It sounds perfect. On the other hand I had to change the pickard which had a real problem of frying as if the plastic was irradiated!!? The handle is perfect. This guitar is as powerful as an American

  • @demarantz
    @demarantz Год назад +2

    Bought the 60’s version online for $200+tax. Open box deal. So many issues. Sitar sounds on b string. Rattling on low e string. Frets need leveling and polishing. For a $200 guitar maybe it’s worth it to keep and tinker with but def disappointed out of the box.

  • @LookingForEntertainment112
    @LookingForEntertainment112 3 года назад +4

    Seems to be issues at the Indonesian factory or the QC has been dropped on the Classic Vibe series. My 2014 Blonde CV tele from the Chinese Factory was flawless when I bought it and still sounds awesome. The neck was great and has great flame maple. Really sad to see the issue this one had and it clearly passed QC

  • @chrishammonds72
    @chrishammonds72 2 года назад +3

    $600 new here in Australia. I really love mine and after putting some Gotoh brass saddles and a pre wired fender spec harness in it’s really improved it. The bridge pickup is great but the necks a bit muddy but still not bad. The timers are very still but that’s easy to fix.

  • @Brian_Vallejo
    @Brian_Vallejo 3 года назад +1

    It's a damn shame you had those issues with the nut on your Tele. I just picked one up a couple weeks ago from Sweetwater and other than being a heavy c*nt, it's so fun to play; loving this guitar.
    Your channel is great 👍, wishing you lots of success Elmo!

  • @dimebolso938
    @dimebolso938 3 года назад +2

    I avoided a PRS SE for the reported bad nut, got an Ibanez at half the price, no problem there. The nut is something that's really annoying to work on, so they should really get that right.

    • @MrPolevaulter
      @MrPolevaulter  3 года назад

      Yep. One of the most important bits on a guitar.

  • @chrisbassman3936
    @chrisbassman3936 3 года назад +1

    Us price 429.99 i believe. New ones have cool bone nut but the string retainer is in the wrong location. New ones have more era correct knobs. Mine is a 2015 i got beat up from my brother but is a great player, does the tele sound and has a gorgeous flamed maple neck and a nice heavy pine body with brass saddles. The intonation is very very close if not correct which is hard with the 3 saddle set up. I like the darker tint the new ones have on the neck. I got mine strung up with 9s which is my favorite. I had to give it a personalized set up and get the radius back in the saddles and straighten the neck. Polished the metals best i could with microfiber towel. Was played hard and not taken care of until now that it is mine. I traded him my cv jaguar because it wasn't as good with hard rock as the tele plus i wanted a 50s cv tele since 2018. I got a new 50s strat in 2018 and it was a close call between it and the tele.

  • @stewarttomkinson3356
    @stewarttomkinson3356 Год назад +1

    On mine a left handed, I change the tuners and the bridge ,works great

  • @davidr9991
    @davidr9991 3 года назад +2

    I bought one which had a serious issue . One neck screw , when checked , was loose as a result of being over tightened and stripped . When the neck was taken off the offending screw hole had a strip of bamboo placed in the hole in order to try and tighten it . The hole had to be drilled out and a strip of hardwood glued in prior to re- screwing the neck back on . I should have returned the guitar but found it more convenient to repair the issue. The nut on the guitar was similarly poorly prepared as demonstrated in this video . I replaced it . If you are in the market for this guitar I would advise you to check it out carefully in a guitar shop . Do not buy it online.

  • @lawrence1md
    @lawrence1md 10 месяцев назад +2

    The one I bought had the nut issue for B and E string. The neck was out too.

  • @geoffwhitemusic
    @geoffwhitemusic 2 года назад +2

    Seems to me you got a dud. I’ve had four classic vibes of different flavors and they’ve all been excellent.
    Just FYI: the intonation issue has nothing to do with the nut. It’s the non-compensated barrel bridge saddles. It’s a vintage spec. I replaced them with Wilkinson compensated brass saddles.

  • @glenny5081
    @glenny5081 2 года назад +1

    I found one in the 7.5 pound range with a beautiful body. Bought it for the body lol. Have a satin Fender tele neck laying around I'm going put on with a mini humbucker in the neck and a seymour duncan vintage stack in the bridge with new wiring. After those mods I think it's going to be right up there with my higher end guitars.

  • @sprayter2037
    @sprayter2037 2 года назад +1

    I just bought one of these used in white blond with the brass saddles made in china for $300 and the thing is flawless. I guess it comes down to quality control

  • @slapper2479
    @slapper2479 Год назад +1

    I'm fine with the five pieces fine pine body on that tele. Very fine

  • @friedrudibega6384
    @friedrudibega6384 3 года назад +3

    It sounds pretty darn good. Imagine if Yngwie favored teles.😎
    Good honest review. Thanks, Elmo!

  • @darkestfugue
    @darkestfugue 2 года назад +1

    a decent set up and i would be happy with that, it sounds amazing to my ears

  • @dcamnc1
    @dcamnc1 11 месяцев назад +1

    I bought a CV 50's strat a couple of months ago, online. The nut was awful. The high E would slide off the fretboard super easy, because they cut the slot too close to the edge, and also they started the rounding of the fret too far inward on the fret. The neck was twisted and unfixable, and quite a few screwholes were drilled way off, even worse than a chibson I had. It looked great, but it had numerous issues.

  • @danbowers20
    @danbowers20 2 года назад

    Thank you again for another splendid video. The "Try before you buy" advice is so important. I was lucky enough to pick up a second hand Fender Baja Telecaster in a local London guitar shop for three hundred quid. It's still one of the best guitars I've ever played. Not quite the one guitar to rule them all, but it's a close run thing.

  • @kaivrock
    @kaivrock 11 месяцев назад +1

    I have a Squire Telecaster and the B string is LOUD. If you accidentally hit it while soloing you can hear it across the street. The nigh E has the opposite problem. After watching this, I’m guessing it’s the nut.

  • @doodleydoo2369
    @doodleydoo2369 Год назад +2

    Why use effects on a demo???

  • @mattvanity284
    @mattvanity284 2 года назад +1

    I’ve had one of these a few years and it’s great but the pickups were so low output so I chucked a Seymour Duncan in the bridge and it goes hard. Kept the original neck pick up just for the different feel.

  • @jimmitropoulos4421
    @jimmitropoulos4421 2 года назад +1

    Purchased mine for $645 in Australia. Buzzing on the EAD strings. - Went back to fender - neck was bowed! Being swapped under warranty. Fingers crossed :)

  • @guitarsmurf2501
    @guitarsmurf2501 Год назад +2

    I have one from about 12 years ago when they were made in China. Only difference is mine has brass saddles and alnico 3 pickups. It was great out of the box. I just took all the gloss off the neck with a sanding brick. Couldn't stand the stickiness.

  • @chapmanfx8104
    @chapmanfx8104 3 года назад +2

    My cv strat had a poorly cut nut, low e string was too high and lots of buzzing, £40 later sorted via luthier, id factor that in to any future purchases

  • @ChoppaWhoppa1
    @ChoppaWhoppa1 2 года назад +2

    Sounds phenomenal! Looks good too. What's not to like? Think I'm going to get one of those. Might be interesting to see how it compares to my American Special Tele. Favorably I reckon...

  • @nikolaus2688
    @nikolaus2688 2 года назад +1

    Guitar around 450€
    A decent pre-filed nut between 10-20€, 40 if you really splurge an get a compensating one.
    A set of compensated saddles (the "out of tune" A string is because of the uncompensated saddles, so very much an issue of basic design, rather than build quality) will run you anywhere between 15 and 60€ on the cheaper end of things.
    I have my issues with Squier, but I have often found that with a few very cheap mods, and a decent setup job, you can get a guitar that easily beats anything Fender Mexico has to offer.

  • @dinobiocic8689
    @dinobiocic8689 8 месяцев назад

    I set the action on mine, switch singles into the fender noiseless 5th gen, sounds amazing, tune amazing, no problem at all after setup...

  • @olafburgermann806
    @olafburgermann806 3 года назад

    Over 20k subs. Congratulations. Keep on rockin' and doing what you're doing.

  • @gilpi552
    @gilpi552 7 месяцев назад

    If the nut was the only thing I found wrong with mine, I'd be happy. I had the same nut issue and some frets were not seated properly so I tapped them in and filed the nut slots since they were too high. Mind you, I purchased an unused two year old model for a fraction of the price.

  • @Alfredo78666
    @Alfredo78666 3 года назад +3

    Woohoo, I was just about to buy it last year (cause is the cheaper Fenderesque tele lefthanded), finally I've got the Harley Benton TE-52, at less than a third the price, zero problemo ma' suomi friend!

    • @MrPolevaulter
      @MrPolevaulter  3 года назад

      Cool :)

    • @mrbesserwisser7447
      @mrbesserwisser7447 3 года назад +1

      Yes HB's are great for the price, but you have to like the very flat neck radius (14 inch), wich I don't :-)

  • @oldmanofcotati
    @oldmanofcotati 3 года назад

    I like a lot of the tones/sounds that you, Karjalainen, got out of this guitar; and thru a real Marshal none-the-less.
    I think I am finally going to buy one of these. Thank you.

  • @45327chris
    @45327chris 3 года назад +1

    I own this guitar since a year. I also got some issuses. But kept it after i have fixed all problems

  • @christopherguzzi1316
    @christopherguzzi1316 10 месяцев назад +1

    These are supposed to be the best Squier has to offer yet many of them have issues. Whereas the Affinity series and cheaper are consistently good guitars. With these issues, unless you get a good one, you're better off with a MIM Fender on sale.

  • @jimmy5634
    @jimmy5634 Год назад +2

    Just buy it from Sweetwater.
    Anything you don’t like WILL get taken care of quickly, whatever it takes.
    BTW, my Squier CV 50’s Strat cost me $379 two months ago.

  • @fastacesus8499
    @fastacesus8499 3 года назад +3

    Good review, often looked at these. The Gretsch g5220 (similar price) played brilliant out the box straightaway so maybe I got lucky else Gretsch have better QC. Thank you Elmo.

    • @benallmark9671
      @benallmark9671 3 года назад

      I’ve been eyeing up a Gretsch , you love I your a eh ?

    • @fastacesus8499
      @fastacesus8499 3 года назад

      @@benallmark9671 I do. And I have other expensive guitars. I wanted to buy into the Gretsch sound without spending dollar. For what it cost its great and really shine with certain songs.

  • @ericsalinas1839
    @ericsalinas1839 3 года назад +1

    This was a good response to the guy that said you only play Malmsteen-like

  • @edlicari3909
    @edlicari3909 2 года назад +3

    The Classic Vibes are the best guitars by far under $500 in my opinion!! 🤘🏻

    • @edlicari3909
      @edlicari3909 2 года назад

      @@markpalmer9844 just make sure you pick out a good one! 👍

  • @peterklein5861
    @peterklein5861 3 года назад +2

    I've had one for three months now (Indonesian, made in January 2021). No complaints whatsoever besides the weight, which I was aware of before buying. Lowered the action and it's been great since!
    Is the colour of yours different in person? This one looks darker than mine, more mustard than butterscotch.

  • @guyfromnj
    @guyfromnj 3 года назад +3

    They charge too much for these classic vibes for them to have issues.
    I now have 2 of those Eart guitars and they are amazing for less. You really should get one Elmo. They have a strat for like 199. I have the headless and what they call their explorer model. It’s kinda amazing how good the fretwork is.

    • @Jimiz666
      @Jimiz666 3 года назад +1

      The Eart cult is really everywhere these days. For what its worth, I bought the Fart SSS and while the frets *look* nice, that's only because the frets are most likely cut, rounded and polished before installation and not levelled at all after that (also, they are not SS despite the advertising). Mine is completely unplayable due to insane fret buzz. I've tried adjusting the truss rod, bridge saddles, everything. Nothing helps. The frets are simply not correctly installed and are lifting off the fretboard enough that you can slip sheets of paper underneath. Here's some pics: imgur.com/a/24EccDJ
      Like Elmo says in the video, every guitar is an individual, cheap Chinese guitars even more so. That's why it's a really bad idea to buy them sight unseen directly from China, because returning or exchanging them is a pain in the ass . For example in my case, Eart flat out refused to take it back and since I bought it from Ebay, I'm shit out of luck. Though I in Eart's defense, I have to say they did promise to send me a new neck free of charge. However, that really won't help much if it's a shoddy as the first one. Assuming if it ever even arrives.

    • @guyfromnj
      @guyfromnj 3 года назад +1

      It sucks you got a bad one. If I got a bad one from the rip I would feel like you do. I’m gonna buy another one though. Mine are that good.
      I don’t think the frets are stainless either. On the Amazon listing there is a q and a section and someone asked if they are really stainless and they replied they are finished with stainless. So I’m assuming they just spend a lot of time on the frets and maybe polish them with some type of stainless steel wool or something idk. I highly doubt they are stainless.
      I can only speak from my experience and both my earts are legit instruments and will be used regularly. I have American strat and tele. I have a Eastman sb59. I’ve owned a lot of high end guitars and these play just as good. It’s shocking how good. Esp for the price.
      Both of mine came set up perfectly too.

    • @bushcry1
      @bushcry1 3 года назад +1

      He should do the Tele s from Eart. I am a bit skeptic due to the body being roasted Mahogany and not an Alder or Ash body. But some reviewers love them

    • @MrPolevaulter
      @MrPolevaulter  3 года назад +1

      Yeah, I've been planning on getting one. Just so much gear to try.

  • @pbshobby4183
    @pbshobby4183 Год назад

    Thanks for this. You may have identified the source of the 6th string rattle.
    The one I bought had a few sharp fret ends easily fixed.
    I replaced the saddles with Fender Vintage intonated brass ones for

  • @jordanpratt9384
    @jordanpratt9384 3 года назад +1

    Yeah the nut was the only issue with my indo CV jag.Fretting an a chord pulls it right out of tune.Just need to get it to my guy.

  • @samain1804
    @samain1804 3 года назад +2

    Another awesome demo! Thanks, Elmo:)

  • @ernieflanaganstingraybassm1463
    @ernieflanaganstingraybassm1463 3 года назад +1

    A young lady came in to play for my Room ate Unc Joe, god is getting close to call Joe back home to heaven Soon and she sang for Joe and i for about an half hour it was beautiful....and very thoughtful...

  • @loupascarelli
    @loupascarelli 5 месяцев назад +1

    THANKS FOR THE VIDEO !

  • @boogiewoogie9770
    @boogiewoogie9770 2 года назад +2

    I like the echo it makes. Do you have to pay extra for that?