Squier CV 60s Jazzmaster LRL CPB

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Squier CV 60s Jazzmaster LRL CPB

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CV 60s Jazzmaster LRL CPB

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Product Info

Article Number: 621820
Brand: Squier
Model: CV 60s Jazzmaster LRL CPB
Price: $548.90

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This Squier Jazzmaster LRL is a fantastic entry point into the quirky world of offset guitars. The unique pickup switching and vintage-inspired hardware offer a ton of tonal possibilities, and the overall build quality is impressive for the price. It's perfect for players seeking a distinctive voice and a comfortable feel, especially those into alternative rock, surf, or indie genres.

Product Description

  • Squier CV 60s Jazzmaster LRL CPB
  • Electric Guitar
  • Body: Poplar
  • Bolt-on neck: Maple
  • Fingerboard: Indian laurel
  • White dot fingerboard inlays
  • Neck profile: C
  • Fingerboard radius: 241 mm (9.5")
  • Scale: 610 mm (24")
  • Nut width: 42 mm (1.65")
  • Bone nut
  • 21 narrow tall frets
  • Pickup: 2 Fender designed Alnico Single Coils (neck and bridge)
  • Lead circuit controls (slide switches at bottom): master volume
  • master tone
  • Rhythm Circuit Controls (slide switches at top): 2 thumbwheel controls for volume and tone of the bass pickup
  • 3-way switch
  • 3-ply white pearloid pickguard
  • 6-saddle vintage-style bridge with non-locking floating vibrato
  • Vintage-style machine heads
  • Nickel hardware
  • Strings: NPS .009 - .042
  • Colour: Competition Burgundy
PROS
  • • Poplar body delivers a surprisingly resonant and balanced tone.
  • • Vintage-style Alnico pickups offer a warm, articulate, and surprisingly powerful sound.
  • • The LRL switching system provides versatile tonal shaping for unique sounds.
  • • Bolt-on neck offers a comfortable, snappy feel and easy playability.
CONS
  • • Floating tremolo requires setup and careful use to avoid tuning instability.
  • • Poplar body can be a bit plain aesthetically compared to more figured woods.
  • • The 24in scale might feel a little long for players used to shorter scales.

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Key Features

Body Material Poplar
Neck Material Maple
Fingerboard Indian Laurel
Pickups Fender Designed Alnico Single Coils
Scale Length 610 mm (24in)
Frets 21 Narrow Tall
Bridge 6-Saddle Vintage-Style with Floating Vibrato
Weight Approximately 8.5 lbs (3.9 kg)

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Frequently Asked Questions

The top switches control the bass pickup's volume and tone independently, while the bottom switches act as a master volume and tone, allowing for a wide range of clean and overdriven tones.
The vintage-style tremolo is functional but requires proper setup and a lighter touch; aggressive use can lead to tuning instability.
Indian Laurel is generally harder and smoother than rosewood, offering a slick playing experience and good durability, though it lacks the visual warmth of rosewood.

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