Squier CV 70s Tele CSTM MN BK

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Latest User Reviews

3 years ago

The best value Telecaster.

Do you like Telecasters? All black guitars?

You’re in luck because this is the best bang for your buck. From this point onwards, the law of diminishing returns becomes more and more apparent. It’s not the best guitar in the world, it’s not perfect, not made in America and the logo isn’t the pretty Fender. It is, however, awesome and a great guitar in all possible ways. I couldn’t be happier.

3 years ago

Fender telecaster

This a best sounding Guitar it has a nice mapple and it's easy to play I really like it and love it, according to it price this guitar deserve even more, it as a perfect guitar.

5 years ago

Almost top quality, very close to vintage tele.

Very good purchase; the craftmanship is very close to the Fender standarts and nothing like cheap SQ models. The neck feels wonderful, beautiful lacquer and polish. Very straight and excellent playability. The saddle needed some work with the string gaps as they were too shallow but this is a minor adjustment and most guitar need it. The body is well build and resonant. The pickups: they are very good and I do not agree that they are dull sounding. They sound like vintage not modern tele though so they are on darker side but very decent; i do not plan to change them. This is very good model especially given the price.

5 years ago

Needed some TLC but I like it very much yes

So.... I'd seen all the good Classic Vibe feedback and finally decided to drink the koolaid. I don't buy many guitars - this is the first guitar I've bought since my number one, a Gibson SG Standard, 8 years ago. This is my first Tele and my first maple neck.

The Good:

Fit and finish are great, no complaints. I've not found ANY cosmetic issues. And it looks MEAN. I've always wanted a 72 custom style Tele and this guitar for me fills the need.

The neck is smooth, comfortable and a pleasure to play. It's thicker then I expected but not as big as the 50's rounded profile on my SG.

The BAD:

Delivery setup was ATROCIOUS.

I have limited setup skills - I prefer to play guitars rather then fiddle with them. But even I, over the last 2 days, was able to massage it into a very playable state (Odin bless Google and YouTube). The action was all over the place, truss rod needed adjusting, and the intonation was a nightmare. After some TLC it's feeling pretty good but tuning stability is only ok, I'll be changing the nut to a TUSQ XL which I'm sure will help and I've already got a Wilkinson bridge on order as I'm having a hard time intoning well with the stock bridge.

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Nitty gritty time - SOUND: To be honest, clean tones I'm a bit underwhelmed. Its's ok....ok? I expected a bit more but the neck pickup is a bit muddy and the bridge a bit weak. I have adjusted pickup heights which has helped, but for me when playing clean I'd prefer to have my SG.

However...DIRTY is another story. With a good fuzz pedal this things screams and slays. Especially the bridge single coil - it is simply put just plain MEAN. A fuzz beast. A FUZZCASTER! Neck humbucker is good but the bridge is def the money shot. I'm going to keep the stock pickups for now, purely for the fuzz funtimes.

Final verdict - I like it for it's unruly fuzz fed beastly side. It's best when not trying to be polite. It's rude. Very rude. It's the bloke you don't want dating your daughter. Def a keeper.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Squier
  • Released in 2019
  • Average price : $413
  • Classic Vibe Series
  • Body: Poplar
  • Bolted neck: Maple
  • Fretboard: Maple
  • Neck profile: C
  • Black Dot fretboard inlays
  • 21 Narrow Tall Frets
  • Scale: 648 mm (25.5")
  • Nut width: 41.9 mm (1.65")
  • Fretboard radius: 241 mm (9.5")
  • Three-ply black pickguard
  • Pickup: 1 Fender designed Alnico single-coil (bridge) and 1 Fender wide-range humbucker (neck)
  • Volume 1 (neck pickup), Volume 2 (bridge pickup), Tone 1 (neck pickup) and Tone 2 (bridge pickup) controls
  • 3-Way switch
  • Bone nut
  • 3-Saddle vintage-style string-through body Tele bridge
  • Nickel hardware
  • Vintage-Style machine heads
  • Original stringing: NPS .009-.042
  • Colour: Black
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