wagdog
Ack
Got the sunburst thinline tele I ordered last week. I have to say that it's pretty darn flawless finish wise. Changed out the angel hair .009 strings for a set of d'addario .010 - .046 and polished the frets. 3 of the bridge screws were spinning freely, so I toothpicked them - bridge is nice and tight.
The neck on this ax feels very, very close in size to my baja tele. Fretwork is clean and impeccable. The nut was a little tight so I filed the slots to size. The nut feels pretty cheap and will get replaced with a spare graphtec I've had on my bench for a year or so. The pickup switch feels cheap and will be replaced. The pots are smooth and the vol taper isn't bad. Tone control works as expected - these may get replaced when I do the switch.
Very resonant unplugged. Light and comfortable to play. Plugged in it sounds very solid - I had to dial in my amp for humbuckers as I usually play single-coil guitars. Pickups sound good, no need to replace. Very pleased with the guitar. Glad I didn't wait for a natural finish - this one looks great. Once again, a cheap squier did not disappoint.
The neck on this ax feels very, very close in size to my baja tele. Fretwork is clean and impeccable. The nut was a little tight so I filed the slots to size. The nut feels pretty cheap and will get replaced with a spare graphtec I've had on my bench for a year or so. The pickup switch feels cheap and will be replaced. The pots are smooth and the vol taper isn't bad. Tone control works as expected - these may get replaced when I do the switch.
Very resonant unplugged. Light and comfortable to play. Plugged in it sounds very solid - I had to dial in my amp for humbuckers as I usually play single-coil guitars. Pickups sound good, no need to replace. Very pleased with the guitar. Glad I didn't wait for a natural finish - this one looks great. Once again, a cheap squier did not disappoint.