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The Squier Classic Vibe 70s Jaguar emits a modern designed sound with impeccable clarity and issues an incredible vintage, making the model a sought-after and desirable guitar. Equipped with a set of Fender Designed single coil pickups, the Jaguar emits a sound which chimes every nuance with the necessary bite. Wired to a set of versatile controls you can activate separate lead and rhythm circuits. The Classic Vibe comes with an abundance of hardware which elevates that vintage styling with a desirable non-locking floating vibrato bridge. A fantastically playable instrument, the Squier Classic vibe is a true recreation of that iconic Jaguar feel.
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Product Ref: 267140
This Jaguar showcases a marvellous “C”-shaped maple neck which ensures a comfortable grasp, while also providing an abundance of freedom to jump from note to note effortlessly. The natural satin finish ensures minimal friction between you and the instrument's neck, making movement feel luxurious. This works perfectly in unison with the unblemished Indian laurel fretboard, which boasts a flawless surface making movement effortless freeing you to concentrate on your performance.
Keeping with the traditional blueprint of the Jaguar, this vintage inspired instrument is equipped with two Fender Designed Alnico single coils. These articulate every nuance and detail of your performance with ultimate clarity, from the softest, subtle picks to the most energetic sweeps. They pack a punch in every note and chord thanks to their alnico magnets, so you can adopt any musical style of your choosing.
Partnered with intuitive electronics, you can have full control of your sound. A toggle switch, partnered with a set of tone controls and a volume control, makes the sound impressively versatile. With the ability to change between rhythm and lead circuits, you can optimise your tone at the flick of a switch.
Constructed from basswood, the guitar possesses a flawless tonal foundation showcasing a balanced frequency response with scintillating highs, a well-rounded mid-range and defined, together lows. The basswood tonewood is also lightweight in nature which makes the performance comfortable and maximises the time you can perform for. A six-saddle tremolo bridge allows you to influence your sound with an abundance of vibrato, giving your playing a glistening essence for true expression.
The Jaguar was a feature-laden instrument released in 1962 and designed to tempt players away from other guitar brands. It had a relatively unusual switching system, but during its 13-year production run it did not sell as well as the classic Stratocaster and Telecaster models. It became popular in the surf music scene, and later with punk and rock players of the '80s and '90s once production had been ceased. Fender began making a Japanese-made model in the '80s, and a USA reissue in 1999. It is now famed for its off-set design and unique tones.
The Fender Avalon Tenor Ukulele might be small, but it's a true demonstration of Fender expertise. Crafted from basswood, it produces a gorgeously warm, articulate tone that's full of ukulele charm. Expert a richer sound than your average uke - the combination of basswood material and tenor size allow for a deeper tonal register.
Sublime playability doesn't go amiss with Fender, and the Avalon uke is no exception. Thanks to a slim, 'C;-shaped nato neck, you'll be able to slide from fret to fret with ease, the neck sitting in your hand comfortably. And to finish it off, there's a classic Fender 4-in-line Strat headstock, making the uke stand out from others out there.