Squier CV 60's strat. To get or not?

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StratGuy4692

Strat-O-Master
Aug 20, 2018
895
United States
I hear these are phenomenal guitars for the money and I have an opportunity to buy a CV strat for $250. Its the 60's strat in two tone sunburst with Alnico 5 pups. (My preferred pups) What are the opinions of people here? Strictly based on a playability standpoint not regarding cosmetics. I don't know what shape its in yet but now I am conflicted between getting this CV or saving up a little more for a used MIm and just swapping the pups out of it.
 

Johnny Danger

Senior Stratmaster
Aug 28, 2017
1,623
Denton, TX
Having owned two MIM's (one Hendrix and one Nasvhille Deluxe Tele) and having picked up a CV 50's in a trade, I would take the CV over an MIM standard every day of the week, especially if you're going to change the pickups in the MIM anyway. The CV pickups are great. The guitar itself is great. I just recently set the trem to float and the tuning is surprisingly stable. I would sing it's praises some more, but I don't want to sound like a shill. The gold Squier logo even grows on you.
 

ukoldgit

Dr. Stratster
Feb 20, 2018
13,521
Wiltshire UK
CV 60s? you have the vote, great pickups, tone and neck! Buy Buy Buy:thumb:
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MIM Squier Series, not so nice neck, had to put SDs in it to make it become a special player - cost?
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StratGuy4692

Strat-O-Master
Aug 20, 2018
895
United States
Well it seems the choice is clearly for the CV Strat!! Can't believe how well liked they are! I will be picking it up in a few weeks and will be posting photos! Absolutely overwhelmed with how many people love the CV Strat. Ukoldgit yours is a beauty.
 

Johnny Danger

Senior Stratmaster
Aug 28, 2017
1,623
Denton, TX
My only complaint about my CV is that the trem block is junk. It really only mattered once I decided to float the bridge. Rather than worry about minute differences in tone with a full sized block vs the small stock version, I really just want to be able to put a spring in the block under the tremolo arm so it's not flopping around. I got a Mexican Bridge assembly for 22 bucks from Amazon on the way. A lot cheaper than replacing pickups in an MIM.
 

johnnymg

Most Honored Senior Member
Sep 5, 2015
6,621
Out Where the Busses Don't Run
Johnnymg, how does yours have a fat neck? The necks on this model are notoriously thin.

OK, I'm busted. It's not 59 LP fat but it's fat by Fender Strat standards:

These are the Strat necks (in my small herd) that I have measured. The 2010 CV is "fat" compared to the other Strats I own. I keep hearing how the CV's are thin but it's probably just a bias towards thin but with a lot of variability. Oh, I recently purchased a Fender Tele and it feels similar to my MIM neck in thickness.

1st and 12th fret neck thickness:

2012 MIM neck
.825 .875

2010 Squier CV 60
.847 .930


2016 Squier Bullet
.810 .868

2014 Am Std
.834. .886
 

Lonn

Mod Admin
Staff member
Jul 6, 2014
23,670
Carmel IN
Numbers don't usually lie. How odd. I love the looks of this model but it's the necks (size and orange color) that keep me away. And the price. I rarely see them for under $300 and I get MIM Fenders for that.
 

StratPlus97

Senior Stratmaster
Apr 7, 2016
1,806
USA
I’ve been wanting to try one of these but none of the GC’s I go to ever have one. The tele custom looks insane with the binding on the body. I guess it comes out this September.
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sonny wolf

Most Honored Senior Member
Aug 7, 2009
5,648
austin texas
They are amazing guitars and hands down the best bang for the buck deal Fender offers.The workmanship is outstanding and the body carve is very sleek and rounded...much like the old pre C.B.S. era Strats.The necks are on the thin side which is great it that is your preference.The pickups sound great too and overall these guitars are pro quality.
 
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