Squier by FENDER - Classic Vibe 70s Jaguar Gold Sparkle
A retro style straight out of the seventies, and the very typical sound of the Jaguar! This is what this model developed by Fender offers. Based on the Classic Vibe 70's, you will find the dual pickup circuit, a 24" scale, Switches, Fender-designed pickups with AlNiCo magnets, and a "C" neck profile, in short, it lacks nothing that made the Jaguar a must-have! Limited edition in Gold Sparkle finish!
Specifications
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Squier Electric Guitar
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Classic Vibe 70s Jaguar Model
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Gold Sparkle Finish
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Poplar Body
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Maple Neck
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"C" Shape Neck Profile
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Indian Laurel Fingerboard
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9.5" (241 mm) Fingerboard Radius
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Pearloid Block Inlays
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22 Narrow Tall Frets
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Bone Nut
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43.00 mm Nut Width
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24" Scale
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2 Fender Designed Alnico Single-Coil Pickups
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Controls: Circuit Selector Switch, Rhythm Circuit Volume and Tone, Lead Circuit Volume and Tone, Pickup On/Off Switches, Tone Circuit Switch
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Specially-Voiced Rhythm and Lead Circuit Controls, Tone Circuit Switch
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6-Saddle Vintage-Style Bridge with Non-Locking Floating Vibrato
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Vintage-Style Machine Heads
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Originally assembled and adjusted by pulling 09-042
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Reference 0374091518
Presentation
This Jaguar Classic Vibe 70s has taken out its most beautiful Gold Sparkle costume for the occasion, as well as the wiring of the big days.
Built around a poplar body with a beautiful resonance, and a maple neck of great stability, the aficionados of the Rock of the 70s will be in heaven.
The "C" neck coupled with the laurel fingerboard brings roundness and precision in the attack. Roundness that will be naturally supported by the 24" scale, typical of the Jaguar.
Do not be fooled by the 2 simple AlNiCo microphones, they have response and Squier has gone all out in terms of adjustment possibilities with switches engaging the tone circuit, activating the microphones and even a Rythm / Lead cable.
For the experimenters, a vibrato with a totally vintage style is included in order to let your creativity express itself fully.
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