Squier FSR Classic Vibe ’60s Jazzmaster Electric Guitar in Black

£419.00

The Squier Classic Vibe ‘60s Jazzmaster is a seriously cool blast from the past that oozes vintage Fender mojo. This beauty dishes out that unmistakable Jazzmaster chime and swagger, thanks to a pair of Fender‑Designed alnico single-coils that sound super sweet. It’s built for effortless playability too. You get a slim, comfy “C”‑shaped neck, a […]

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Description

The Squier Classic Vibe ‘60s Jazzmaster is a seriously cool blast from the past that oozes vintage Fender mojo. This beauty dishes out that unmistakable Jazzmaster chime and swagger, thanks to a pair of Fender‑Designed alnico single-coils that sound super sweet.
It’s built for effortless playability too. You get a slim, comfy “C”‑shaped neck, a 9.5″ radius fingerboard with narrow tall frets and all the smooth feel you need for jangly rhythms, surfy leads and everything in between. Add the vintage-style tremolo for those expressive, wobbly bends, plus a floating bridge with barrel saddles to keep things solid and stable, and you’ve got a guitar that’s ready for anything.
A handful of classy retro touches — ’60s-style headstock markings, nickel-plated hardware and a tasty vintage-tint gloss neck — tie the whole thing together with proper old-school swagger.Key Features
Matching black headstock: A seriously slick touch that ties the whole look together. It’s bold, it’s classy and it absolutely screams “play me louder.”
Comfortable “C”-shaped neck profile: Sits perfectly in the hand, feels instantly familiar and lets you noodle for hours without your fretting hand begging for mercy.
Narrow tall frets: Effortless bends, slick vibrato and a bit of extra height for those who like to dig in. They make fast, expressive playing feel that little bit easier.
Fender-designed alnico pickups: Two Jazzmaster single‑coils that deliver all the glorious chime, sparkle and airy punch you’d expect from an offset icon.
Vintage-style bridge with non-locking floating vibrato: Classic offset wobble at your fingertips! Smooth and perfect for adding that dreamy shimmer.
SpecificationsBody

Body Material: Poplar
Body Finish: Gloss Polyurethane
Body Shape: Jazzmaster

Neck

Neck Material: Maple
Neck Finish: Tinted Gloss Urethane
Neck Shape: “C”
Neck Construction: Bolt-On
Fingerboard Material: Indian Laurel
Fingerboard Radius: 9.5″ (241 mm)
Position Inlays: Pearloid Dot
Side Dots: Black
Number of Frets: 21
Fret Size: Narrow Tall
String Nut: Bone
Nut Width: 1.650″ (42 mm)
Scale Length: 25.5″ (648 mm)
Truss Rod: Head Adjust

Hardware

Bridge: 6-Saddle Vintage-Style with Non-Locking Floating Vibrato
Tuning Machines: Vintage-Style
Strap Buttons: Standard
Control Knobs: Aged White Plastic
Pickguard: 3-Ply Parchment
Hardware Finish: Nickel

Electronics

Bridge Pickup: Fender Designed Alnico Single-Coil
Neck Pickup: Fender Designed Alnico Single-Coil
Controls: Lead Circuit Controls (Slide Switch Down): Master Volume, Master Tone; Rhythm Circuit Controls (Slide Switch Up): Two Thumbwheel Controls for Neck Pickup Volume and Tone
Switching: Neck Pickup Only (Rhythm Circuit); Neck Only, Neck and Bridge, Bridge Only (Lead Circuit)
Special Electronics: Specially Voiced Rhythm and Lead Circuit Controls

Miscellaneous

Strings: Nickel Plated Steel (.009-.042 Gauges)

About the manufacturer

Squier

Squier is Fender’s sister brand, created to make the classic Fender sound and style accessible to everyone. Originally a string manufacturer acquired by Fender in the 1960s, Squier began producing affordable versions of iconic models like the Stratocaster, Telecaster, and Precision Bass in the early 1980s. Despite their lower price, Squier instruments are praised for their solid build, reliable performance, and authentic Fender feel. They’ve become a favourite among beginners, hobbyists, and even gigging musicians who appreciate great tone without the hefty price tag. Squier continues to deliver genuine Fender spirit for players at every level.

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