Great playing as always and glad to hear that you are satisfied with the guitar. It seems really cool indeed, I think the unique specs/features are a welcome update from the usual rehashes of classic models. I'm actually looking at trying out one of the Squier Contemporary Telecaster RH models. I'm so far impressed from the reviews I've seen/read but need to get it into my hands for a bit of playing.
I love Jumbo frets and it isn’t really a thing for Fender. Are the two pickups in series kind of muddy in your opinion? Construction of a humbucker is different from 2 single coils in series.
I have one and it has been my main guitar for like almost 2 years now. The series single coils give you the push of a humbucker but, they stay a lot more clear than a typical humbucker. I have noticed that I typically need to dial in my bass that I would with a normal humbucker to get it to the same kind of fullness. This guitar really lends itself well to modern progressive metal. Hopefully that helps if you are deciding whether or not to buy one.
On the first one, it's a Solidgoldfx Imperial MkII Fuzz and a Pigtronix Echolution Phi Delay. On the one at the end just the Echolution Phi (perhaps, but not sure, just a tiny bit of harmonic tremolo from the Fairfield Randy's Revenge)
Contemporary Squiers are a complete steal, I got one Jaguar HH ST and it's so well crafted man, unbelievable.
Nice review, thanks. Like that you talked possible mods, the ones you’d do anyway.
Great playing as always and glad to hear that you are satisfied with the guitar. It seems really cool indeed, I think the unique specs/features are a welcome update from the usual rehashes of classic models. I'm actually looking at trying out one of the Squier Contemporary Telecaster RH models. I'm so far impressed from the reviews I've seen/read but need to get it into my hands for a bit of playing.
thanks! it's an intriguing series, I think the jaguar looks very cool too
Great video, thanks for sharing!
Which old Yamaha amp is that behind you? Looks like it could be a Fifty 410. Thanks!
Yup, a G50-410 - it's a really great solid state amp, I used to gig it a lot
I love Jumbo frets and it isn’t really a thing for Fender. Are the two pickups in series kind of muddy in your opinion? Construction of a humbucker is different from 2 single coils in series.
I have one and it has been my main guitar for like almost 2 years now. The series single coils give you the push of a humbucker but, they stay a lot more clear than a typical humbucker.
I have noticed that I typically need to dial in my bass that I would with a normal humbucker to get it to the same kind of fullness. This guitar really lends itself well to modern progressive metal.
Hopefully that helps if you are deciding whether or not to buy one.
@@JosePineda-jn8jk yes helps. Thank you
Loved that outro piece too
Great review and great playing!
What was the introduction song you played?
thanks! it's Just by Radiohead
What color is that? The only colors I’ve seen for it are blueburst or black!
I think it's called Vintage White
that’s because there’s a trem version and a hardtail version, each with different color variations
@@lukee7442mine is black and I’ve seen blueburst in stores but I’ve never seen vintage white. Is it Europe only?
Enjoyed your video 👍
What were the pedals used for both songs?
On the first one, it's a Solidgoldfx Imperial MkII Fuzz and a Pigtronix Echolution Phi Delay. On the one at the end just the Echolution Phi (perhaps, but not sure, just a tiny bit of harmonic tremolo from the Fairfield Randy's Revenge)
Get your audio figured out and you are set! I have the contemporary Tele and like the looks of this.
It's "Just" a really nice guitar.
high five!