The Squier Vintage Modified Mustang Electric Guitar Sonic Blue combines vintage styling and modern appointments including full-sounding Duncan Designed pickups and a 9.5” fingerboard radius. The model retains its distinctive 24” scale, dual pickup switches and floating bridge with dynamic vibrato tailpiece.
Features include a Maple neck with vintage-tint gloss finish, Rosewood fingerboard with 22 medium jumbo frets and parchment dot inlays, Mustang single-coil pickups with black covers, on/off-phase (in/out) slider switch for each pickup, master black skirted volume and tone knobs, tortoiseshell pickguard, floating bridge with dynamic vibrato tailpiece and vintage-style tremolo arm, and vintage-style white-tipped tuners.
The main features of the Squier Vintage Modified Mustang Electric Guitar Sonic Blue include;
Model Number: 0302200572
Series: Vintage Modified
Colour: Sonic Blue
Body Material: Basswood
Body Finish: Gloss Polyester
Body Shape: Mustang
Neck Material: Maple
Neck Finish: Gloss Polyurethane
Neck Shape: "C" Shape
Scale Length: 24" (610 mm)
Fingerboard: Rosewood
Fingerboard Radius: 9.5" (241 mm)
Number of Frets: 22
Fret Size: Medium Jumbo
String Nut: PPS
Nut Width: 1.650" (42 mm)
Position Inlays: Parchment Dot
Truss Rod Nut: 4 mm Hex
Headstock: Vintage Tint
Neck Plate: 4-Bolt Standard
Bridge Pickup: Duncan Designed MU-102B Mustang Guitar Single-Coil
Neck Pickup: Duncan Designed MU-102N Mustang Guitar Single-Coil
Controls: On/Off, Phase Slider Switch for Each Pickup (In/Out), Master Volume, Master Tone
Pickup Switching: On/off, phase slider switch for each pickup (in/out)
Pickup Configuration: SS
Bridge: Floating Bridge with Dynamic Vibrato Tailpiece
Hardware Finish: Chrome
Tuning Machines: Vintage-Style with Aged White Plastic Buttons
Pickguard: 4-Ply Tortoiseshell
Pickup Covers: Aged White
Control Knobs: Vintage Style Black Plastic Jazz Bass
Switch Tips: Black
Strings: Fender USA, NPS, (.010-.046 Gauges)
Unique Features: Duncan Designed pickups, floating bridge with dynamic vibrato tailpiece, white-tipped tuning machines, gold-and-black Squier logo, engraved neck plate and parchment dot position inlays
Included Accessories: Wrenches: 1.5 mm, 2.5 mm, 4 mm, 3/32"
Features:
Manufacturer:
Squier
Series:
Vintage Modified
Design:
Mustang
Body:
Basswood
Neck:
Maple
Neck Construction:
Bolt-on
Neck Profile:
'C'
Fretboard:
Rosewood
Fretboard Radius in Inches:
9.5
Fretboard Inlays:
Dot
Number of Frets:
22
Fret Format:
Medium Jumbo
Nut type:
PPS
Nut width in mm:
42
Scale in mm:
610
Pickup:
SS
Manufacturer pickups:
Duncan Designed
Neck Pickup:
MU-102N Single Coil
Bridge Pickup:
MU-102B Single Coil
Piezo Pickup:
No
Active pickups:
No
Coil-splitting:
No
Switch:
Custom
Control:
Vol, Tone
Bridge:
Vintage Tremolo
Tuners:
Vintage-Style
Strap Button:
Standard
Hardware:
Chrome
Colour:
Sonic Blue
Finish:
High-Gloss
Number of Strings:
6
String Gauge:
.010 - .046
Factory Tuning:
Standard E
Gigbag included:
No
Case included:
No
Certificate:
No
Squier Vintage Modified Mustang SB
N/A
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I have always been a big fan of Fender offset styled guitars. I have previously owned a Vintage Modified Jaguar HH and when it comes to quality neither of these models have let me down. First impression is basicly a very solid instrument. For the price point, there's very little to complain. I didnt find any sharp frets or flaws in the paint job. For the money these things cost, you cannot go wrong!
I like very much the shorter scale lenght, hence my relatively short fingers. I'm also very pleased with all the sounds this thing can make. The out of phase option has a neat hollow type of a sound for funky rhythm chords and the pickups on itself have good clarity in overall sound.
As someone would have guessed, my only fair complaint is the tremolo system. Yes, it is very cool and simplistic. Basicly it does it's job and I do use the tremolo bar. I still find the whole system a bit wobbly. The bridge saddles also are so-so. They will hold the strings in place if you dont strum that hard and they have screws to set intonation and height.
I might change the bridge at some point, but it's not really a deal breaker. I think of it as a part of the guitar's character.
Would I buy this model again if this was to be lost? Yes I would. Or the one from the Classic Vibe series.
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(This review is from the same product in color Sonic Blue)