• You're one step from joining Guitar Discussion Forum - The Fret.
    Create a free account to post, follow threads, and never miss an update.  Sign up free →

Squier Strat

Guitar Discussion Forum - The Fret

Help Support TheFret.net:

That new Squire strat deluxe is now available at a lot of places and is supposed to be really, really nice. I am considering one. I recently got two Hwy One's from GC for 388 each and really like them but a Squire deluxe strat would be nice to have and set up a little differently from my other ones.

With an amp like the Super Champ XD you can really tell the difference between guitars. I put in the sensitive ragin cajun speaker and think that adds to the sensitivity and revealing qualities of the amp.

Based on how much I like my Squire standard tele, I'd check out a Squire standard strat too, but the deluxes are supposed to be another animal.

Duffy
 
Squire Deluxe stratocaster dreamin'

I'm getting a Squire Deluxe strat when it comes in, already reserved, in pearl white.

However, I went to the store today and played a new mexican Fender blue std strat and was really impressed even though it had corroded strings. It was sweet and smooth but could bite when you kicked in the tone and switch selections. I played mostly blues and then played a Squire Affinity strat. The Affinity was not in the same category of playability, looks, tone, or feel. The controls were rough when dialing them and the build quality did not approximate the mexican Fender std strat.

I will get a mexican Fender std strat if the Squire Deluxe pearl white doesn't seem like a better guitar to my touch and ear and eye. I can get a used mex std strat for about 250 metallic red in near new shape but I didn't play it to see if it emulates that same sweet mellow tone the blue one produced.

Hopefully the Squire Deluxe will be an overall superior instrument.

Am I being unrealistic in expecting the Squire to outshine the mexican Fender std strat? It was quiet too, I must add.

I don't really care about names on the headstock, I go by tone and playability and looks and feel; but I have found that the Fender' I own and the Epi's generally sound better than the other brand names; even though I immensely enjoy playing my less expensive guitars, especially the SX GG1 Jr that is a copy of a gibson LP Jr with two P90's and solid mahogany including a set mahogany neck and it stays in tune, just like the ESP's . That SX LP Jr with the 2 stock P90's is really fun to play and feels great, looks great with an awesome really awesome antique burst finish. It is hot too and the tone is like none other. It's my only P90 and I'd get another P90 set up as a goal. I'd like to get a noiseless P90 with the same great bite and power.



Hope these observations and experiences playing some of these guitars help some people who are thinking about getting a Squire Deluxe strat, like I am. I'm really grooving on the idea of getting one and I hope I don't get disappointed when I actually hear one. I'm expecting it to sound sweet and smooth, have great build quality, look great, and play really well; better than the mex Fender std strat. Having that Fender name on the headstock is kind of neat though, I have to admit; but I will be going on the overall characteristics compared.

I think Squires are becoming to Fender more like Epi's have become to Gibsons, in terms of respectablilty. It seems like until very recently Squires had a stigma attached to them, whereas the Epi's have a proven reputation; I mean the Beatles played them. I will back Squire if I see that the quality is consistent with my Squire std tele and improving. I never thought this would happen, but I'm an open minded type guy. I never thought I'd get a fender amp and I now have two and they are my best amps, and I have two great Fender Hwy ones. For me, in my life, things change for some reason or another, kind of metaphysically; certain things become really appealing that weren't a short time before, like my Behringer GM110 analog modeling amp; what a great cheap amp, 30 watts, 98 dollars at audioallies.com, extremely hard to find these days because they have been largely superceded by the more digital Behringers. Never thought I'd buy a Behringer amp but it is great.

I love my Vox Pathfinder 15R though and take it to my lessons, etc. It's my portable amp that I have on standby for a quick grab and go routine and it has great quality and super tone.

Duffy
Winfield, Pa.

New SRV fan, bought my first SRV disc yesterday, "The essential SRV and Double Trbl". An suggestions on any other "must have" SRV discs?
 
Duff said:
I'm getting a Squire Deluxe strat when it comes in, already reserved, in pearl white.
:bravo:Congrats!

Duff said:
Am I being unrealistic in expecting the Squire to outshine the mexican Fender std strat? It was quiet too, I must add.
Nope! I did a direct comparison when I tried out my Squier VM Tele cuz I couldn't believe it sounded THAT good. I liked the neck better than a MIM I tried and build quality was similar. The American Standard Tele I tried next sounded awesome, but not $700 more awesome than the VM. The rule of thumb seems to be "Try Before You Buy".

Duff said:
New SRV fan, bought my first SRV disc yesterday, "The essential SRV and Double Trbl". An suggestions on any other "must have" SRV discs?
uhm... ALL OF THEM! :D:dude: If you want an overview, Greatest Hits 1 and 2 cover most of the range (obviously). I liked Blues at Sunrise because it showcases his phenomenal talent earlier in his career.

Trev
 
RE: SRV - I will let some others (DVM?) comment on some of the more recent and discuss "Texas Flood" vs. "Sky is Crying", but one that people forget and that I think really gives a great feel of the developing, raw Stevie, is "In the Beginning" a recording of a live performance in Austin, TX. So raw, so energetic. I think it is a must have for the SRV fan.

http://www.amazon.com/Beginning-Stevie-Vaughan-Double-Trouble/dp/B0000028V0


Scroll down and click the links to get a flavor sampling.
 
I recommend the Vintage Modified Strat - the few I've seen and played in person have just as nice a neck as my American Deluxe Strats have - no kidding. Blew away my MIM necks. I wouldn't hesitate getting this guitar for a second.
 
tremoloman said:
I recommend the Vintage Modified Strat - the few I've seen and played in person have just as nice a neck as my American Deluxe Strats have - no kidding. Blew away my MIM necks. I wouldn't hesitate getting this guitar for a second.

I thought the same thing but the color schemes aren't that appealing to me. They do feel great though.
 
I have just about all of SRV's cds except his compilations, that are just cuts from the other cds. I have several DVDs of his also. There is a tab book out that has a lot of the earlier SRV songs in the "As recorded" versions. They are note for note, from the cds. Great learning tool. All of his CDs are excellent.
As I mentioned to Spud and Duff, I would not hesitate to buy a new Deluxe, they are stunning in every aspect.
I kind of made a pact with myself that I would only be spending my money on the originals, Gibson, Fender, etc and no more of the Epis and Squiers. I knew it would take longer and I would have to wait to buy them but I was going to do it! When I saw the Deluxes I was so blown away by them that I bought both colors! So much for my pact.
Also today I am putting a deposit on a Vintage V100 Lemon Drop LP. I liked Lev's so much I am going to get one. "This is my last guitar honestly dear".
 
ZMAN said:
Also today I am putting a deposit on a Vintage V100 Lemon Drop LP. I liked Lev's so much I am going to get one. "This is my last guitar honestly dear".

:rotflmao:
:rotflmao:
:rotflmao:
Sure.;)
 
I really dig that daphne blue deluxe strat.. post a couple of clips when you get yours Duffy!
 
I'm leaning toward the pearl white

I'm supposed to be getting a pearl white one. We'll see.

I still find it hard to believe that it is going to sound better than the mim Fender std strat I played last night. It worked perfectly, smooth pots, nice switch, stayed in tune, looked great, graced with the Fender logo (for what that's worth). But I base my selections on overall tone and feel. Plus I like the idea of a two point tremolo on the Deluxe and the supposedly nicer neck. I love that whiteish color and am definitely partial to it, but the blue is also super attractive.

I'm really hoping I will like the Deluxe better than the mim Fender, because I'll buy the used mim Fender instead of the new one to save money and I generally like to buy new guitars so I know what hasn't been done to them.

I will post picts and some of my other newer acquisitions.

Thanks for the interest.

Duffy

Hopefully Squire is overcoming the stigma somewhat like Epiphone did with Gibson. Epiphones are known to be good guitars, especially the nicer ones. Squires are probably starting to follow the model.
 
Back
Top