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Squier CV 60s Thinline Tele MN NT

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Squier CV 60s Thinline Tele MN NT
415 €
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Surprisingly good!
kgg_74 26.03.2021
Purchased for blues, clean & o.d. vintage tones.

Bulid & finish is phenomenal for a guitar at this price point, im really impressed with fretwork and overall feeling, great work! On par with my Yamaha PAC 611 HFM, for sure.

Set up, intonation & action was pretty good, absolutely playable since day 1. Mine has some issues with the toggle switch and the volume pot, sprayed some conduct cleaner and its ok now. But im gonna upgrade electronics anyway. Keep in mind that these are cheap components most likely to cause problems after some use.

Guitar is very light, due to semi cavities, and thats a plus if you have problems with your back or giging for many hours.

Tonewise, the traditional tele sounds mixed very well with the semi nature of this guitar, there is more "air" in the sound and slightly less of the "woody" & percussive quality of a solid body. Great combination!

Pickups are ok, they manage to capture a wide range of frequencies, bridge is definitely more hot than the neck.

Neck is fantastic, very comfortable for bends and chords. Tuners are...ok, i mean they can hold tune but there is some play and different tensions. Thats the second thing to upgrade.

Worth to mention that this guitar is vey loud unplugged, you can play easily without an amp for practice.

Summary: Its an excellent VFM guitar and pretty upgradable to, I guess with some minor tweaks this thing has some serious potentials!

(+) Pros

-Finish & Build
-Fretwork
-Neck shape very comfortable
-Tones

(-) Cons

-Pots & toggle switch on the "cheap" side
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Very nice guitar, but don't expect the finish to be perfect.
MichaelOR 18.04.2021
Overall good guitar for the price.

Main complaint is about the finish quality:
The fretwork isn't great - the frets were rough and needed quite a lot of polishing, and it looks like the frets have caused small chips in the wood at the edge of the fretboard when they were inserted.
The nut was catching the low E string and needed to be filed.
The pick guard is slightly warped where it meets the neck.
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Jeremey bassnence 20.06.2025
Being semi hollow means this tele weighs practically nothing. the feel is also really nice, and I can get a really nice sound out of it. bridge pick up is alright, neck pickup is smooth as butter, but middle position is just heavenly to my ears. definitively recommend it to beginners and intermediate guitarists, trying to get a sparkly yet smooth sound!
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Squier CV 60s Thinline Tele MN NT