Squier CV 70s Jaguar LRL SFG 3-stars Reviews

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5 years ago

Good guitar if you know how to set up guitars

Frets - poorly polished, very scratchy when bending. Realy needs a good polish. Few frets are a tiny bit high, would be a problem if you want a realy low action and no buzz. Also few frets are poorly crowned.

Neck - nice, confy and straight

Tuners - seem fine, a bit stiff but I like that.

Pickups - nice sound

Finish - looks good, no problems at the first glance

Setup - bad factory setup. Neck needs a shim. Bridge is resting on the body, which is bad for a jaguar style guitars. It needs to be higher for bridge to move together with the strings when using whamy.

Whhamy - works fine, but lots of mechanical noise when using.

Nut - nice bone note, but could be cut a little diper.

Overal I would not recomend it for beginers. But for those that know how to polish frets, shim the neck and do a good setup - great guitar.

5 years ago

appalling

I initially posted a good review but I have to come back and agree with another reviewer: this guitar is a good wall decoration but the QC at Fender/Squier has been appalling. It indeed buzzes all over, only some settings are more or less ok, and the trem arm holder - a defining feature - is so badly adjusted it touches the strings. The grounding must be so sloppy I don't even touch it and it 's going to go back or to the luthier. Very disappointing after an initial positive experience with the unboxing. Only thing left for itself: great looks, and the neck is perfect for me.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Squier
  • Released in 2019
  • Average price : $437
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