Squier CV 70s Jaguar LRL SFG

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Guitarra eléctrica Jaguar

  • Classic Vibe Series
  • Cuerpo de álamo
  • Mástil de arce
  • Diapasón de laurel indio
  • Montaje del mástil: Atornillado (bolt on)
  • Forma del mástil en 'C'
  • Incrustaciones de bloques de perloide
  • 22 trastes altos estrechos
  • Cejilla de hueso
  • Anchura de cejilla de 41,9 mm (1,65")
  • Escala de 610 mm (24")
  • Radio del diapasón de 241 mm (9,5")
  • Golpeador de 4 capas en carey
  • Pastilla de Alnico de bobina simple diseñada por Fender (puente)
  • Pastilla de Alnico de bobina simple diseñada por Fender (mástil)
  • Controles: Interruptor selector de circuito, volumen y tono del circuito rítmico, volumen y tono del circuito principal, interruptores de encendido / apagado de pastilla e interruptor de circuito de tono
  • Interruptor de 3 posiciones
  • Trémolo: Puente flotante con cordal vibrato Dynamic
  • Acabado de los herrajes: Níquel
  • Clavijas de afinación de estilo vintage
  • Color: Surf Green
  • Cuerdas originales NPS (calibres: .009 - .042)
Disponible desde Abril 2019
número de artículo 457301
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Color Verde
Cuerpo Álamo
Pala Arce
Trastes 22
Escala 610 mm
Configuración de pastillas SS
Trémolo
Incluye maleta No
incl. Funda No
Estilo Jaguar
Tapa Ninguna
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409 €
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Buen sonido
Rafa1891 04.11.2020
El aspecto de la guitarra es perfecto, pros: comodidad (hacía tiempo que no tocaba una guitarra tan cómoda), sonido versátil con múltiples posiciones de las pastillas, aunque vendría bien un folleto explicando un poco todo.

Como contras solo pondría que la 4a cuerda me vino defectuosa, ya que suena desafinada en los últimos trastes y no parece estar desquintada y quizá el aspecto desgastado del diapasón.
Por lo demás una guitarra estupenda por un precio razonable.
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Buena guitarra, pero con algunos problemillas
carlosruizfer 07.05.2020
En definición es lo que estas buscando, una guitarra con ese crunch característico, ademas de ser muy jazzera.
el unico problema que le veo es en el puente, la cuerda más fina se suele salir de la guía, no se si es por mala construcción o el tipo de puente, a lo mejor necesita un poco de limado para que entre mejor en el canal.
he visto reviews de gente que simplemente cambia el puente y esto se arregla, pero aún así esta guitarra es de buena calidad por un precio medianamente asequible
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Lamentablemente hubo un error. Por favor, inténtelo de nuevo más tarde.
JJ
GREAT FOR INDIE, SURF, ROCK, FUZZ ROCK etc. !!! GREAT GUITAR!!!
Johnny June 23.10.2021
The only place I order music equipment from is Thomann! The guitar arrived within a week of the initial order. The box was not destroyed and everything came in perfect condition.
As for the guitar, I did a little setup, resolved the intonation, put in new strings, lubricated the tremolo handle with grease and that’s it. I subsequently put on a Mint green pickguard and white caps for the potentiometers. By the way I play indie pop, bedroom pop, surf, indie rock, fuzz rock etc. and what I can say is that the guitar is as made for that kind of music. A recommendation to anyone in doubt. Buy this guitar, you won't regret it!
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Lamentablemente hubo un error. Por favor, inténtelo de nuevo más tarde.
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Buy it as an investment to play like 1000 bucks
manofstrat 29.06.2021
I've been wanting a short scale offset guitar for a long time. Was just curious in short scale and vintage tremolo with floating TOM style bridge. Well, in terms of those, I am blown away! As I mid size human, I am loving a guitar like a strat but with a shorter neck and a brilliant weird tremolo.

It has an amazing color! My first order came in wrong color (sonic blue, i think) and I sent it back to get the surf green - just so beautiful with tortoise PG and the dark wood fretboard with block inlays and cream binding! As a piece of art, it is just lovely to look at.
Finish work is very good! Color is consistent everywhere on the body. Not very thick but not very thin either - I saw worse on american Fenders. I didn't notice any issue with the finish on the body or the neck. No scratches, dents, orange peel etc. Also very well polished! The tinted yellow color on the neck is almost matching my american 54 strat and 62 japan tele, both Fender - just a little darker. Awesome job!
Fretboard is extremely dry. I oiled it with Dr. Duck's AxWax 3 times in the last 3 months. Now it looks beautiful and the feel is also like a high quality fingerboard wood. Fret edges are clean thanks to binding I think. However, they are not polished at all and you can literally hear the friction between the fretwire and the strings. After polishing them and crowning, they are as good as any stardard fender fretwire - just okay.
The tuners are as good as any standard vintage tuners from Fender I think. They are holding the strings in tune very well - (1) after the nut is filed and polished well.
PUs sounds amazing. They are powerful/hot enough for amazing crunch, fuzz or distortion tones but crispy clean or slightly overdriven tones as well. I opened the hole body and all potentiometers are Japan (might be Korean as well :/) made Alpha which is one of the best alternatives to Bourns or CTS. No noise or whatsoever on the pots, action and built quality is solid. However, the solder joints on the switches were cold and the neck pickup's hot wire's solder joint was broken. I needed to redo the solder work on those joints.

Mustang style bridge saddles are amazing! (2) after achieving some angle on the neck pocket with a shim*. *When I disassembled the neck, I realized there's already a shim, but a very bad one (a piece of sand paper). So, I made my own shims from maple veneers and increased the neck joint angle like an archtop body guitar (well, not that much of course). Then raised the bridge to have enough string tension on the saddles. A lot of people complains about the moving saddles. The trick is the neck angle and enough height on the floating bridge. :)

The original tremolo is a decent one, but built quality is not that good. One needs to open it up, sand and round the edges on the moving/touching parts of the mechanism. (3) I upgraded the tremolo with an American vintage one from Thomann. Plus, it has a locking button to avoid back action.

After doing the modes (as listed above), spending extra 100-150 euros for the tremolo and the arm, you can make this guitar sound as good as an american model, even better if you use/make full-pocket shims as I did. Offset guitars are not easy to set correctly, keep in tune, etc. However, when the neck angle and bridge height is right, you have an instrument you can't get enough of on your hands. It plays and looks like an american vintage jag. If you know your ways around shimming the neck, fret polishing, sanding, etc. Like tinkering, working hand tools... This is one of the best offset guitars you can get for this price, I am sure of it.

However, if you just want a guitar that you can order, pick and play, this might not be the right one for you.
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