Subject: Re: Short review of my new Xaviere XV-820 (Tele copy)
Author: Squier
Date: 9 Jul 2008
Ref:

> Mark Bedingfield <atari030@nomorespamplease.optusnet.com.au> wrote:

> Squier wrote:
> >> Mark Bedingfield <atari030@nomorespamplease.optusnet.com.au> wrote:
> >
> >> I wondered how you got on with that;-)
> >>
> >> dvaoa wrote:
> >>> (had guests from out of town with us, so I didn't get a chance to put
> >>> it through the ringer yet...take this review with a grain of salt).
> >>>
> >>> Picked up the guitar last Thursday:
> >>>
> >>> http://store.guitarfetish.com/xvsoashtrrof.html
> >>>
> >>> I know, how can I get a tele-style guitar without a maple
> >>> fingerboard...truth is, I can't stand maple fingerboards. Don't like
> >>> how they look or feel. I've always been a rosewood/ebony guy.
> >>>
> >>> Real quickly:
> >>>
> >>> Grade: B
> >>> The guitar looks and feels very nice. Mine came a little darker, more
> >>> "woody" than "honey", and the grain on mine is definitely more
> >>> pronounced. I like that. It makes it look gritter, for what it's
> >>> worth.
> >>>
> >>> Pros:
> >>> -The neck (my main concern on any guitar), is very nice. The
> >>> fingerboard is smooth, and all the frets checked out for evenness with
> >>> my fret checker. The frets could use a polishing/buffing, but are
> >>> playable as is. No fret ends sticking out. Able to do nice deep
> >>> bends very easily.
> >>> -Nice graphite nut, smooth nut slots (see Cons)
> >>> -Very good fit/finish/construction, doesn't look/feel *noticeably*
> >>> inferior to a Fender Strat. Purists may differ. I'm not a purist.
> >>> -Bridge pickup: I'm guessing they plunked in their standard GFS Tele
> >>> pup set (alnicos), but the bridge pup was a revelation to me; it does
> >>> SC tele pops & quacks nicely, but it overdrives and distorts as well
> >>> when pushed without getting muddy. Very articulate but ballsy.
> >> I put these in my Squier;
> >>
> >> http://store.guitarfetish.com/re19tealbobr.html
> >>
> >> http://store.guitarfetish.com/altenepiclch.html
> >>
> >> Are any/either of them in yours? I'm stoked with the bridge pup, VERY
> >> Tele in sound. The neck isn't near as loud, but that's just a Tele
> >> problem. Next time I build a Tele I think I'll drop a PAF in the neck.
> >> Yes I know, I'm foregoing my puritan single coil loving ways. From what
> >> I can see its the only way (besides actives) that you can get a good
> >> balance between neck and traditional Tele ball busting bridge.
> >
> >
> > Mark - just a quick note -- you could also retain the stock tele
> > single coil slot (neck pup) and just install a tele GFS blade type pickup.
> > Yeah - they are blade humbuckers but you wouldn't have to route out
> > the wood or order custom pickguard to fit in the blade/rails type neck pup.
> > I think GFS has 2 types Tele neck blade/rails. One is lower k vintage sounding
> > and the other is higher wound beefier.
> > http://store.guitarfetish.com/singlecoil.html
> >
> > they have them for import size and american standard spacing.
> > I do not have personal experience with these though.
> > I decided on other pickups but just a reminder to you about
> > the tele 'blade' pup options out there.
> >
> > sorry for busting into the thread.
>
> Thanks Squier, I just prefer a chrome covered pup in the neck on a
> Tele;-). Still a puritan at heart. I was thinking of something like this;
>
> http://store.guitarfetish.com/visphuclfest.html
>
> White bound slimline body, rosewood fretboard and black guard. Mmmmm
> Tele;-) Yeah, I know, you don't like Rosewood on a Tele. But hey, its my
> dream;-)
>
> Mark

yeah, it's your dream. go for it. but friends don't let friends
drive drunk or play on rosewood neck teles ;)
heh.

I don't have any personal experience with that GFS pup but if it
sounds anything like the real deal Fender ones then it's a bright, snappy sound.
The ones I have heard on old Fender thinlines don't really sound like
humbuckers. They have their own vibe to them but they really sound
more like single coils than PAF type humbuckers. Very little to no
typical humbucker 'compression' to them at all. But on a tele they
give it that bright snap and the wound strings don't flub out.

If they are anywhere near the actual old Fender split pups then
they will be really cool. (especially for the neck since they
don't mud out at all).

ah well... rosewood... glad it's your dream and not mine ;)


Short review of my new Xaviere XV-820 (Tele copy)
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