Fender Squier Classic Vibe (Thinline) Baritone Custom.

Ironboy504

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Here's my take on a Squier 60s Classic Vibe Baritone Custom
Its the 60s squier baritone custom neck with a 70s style Thinline double bound body.

The neck is 27.5" scale and is based off the Fender Sub-Sonic conversion neck.

The neck pickup is custom made Charlie Christian style "Jetson" humbucker made by Mojo Pickups

And the pickguard is custom made by Axion Custom Works.

The bridge pickup is from an 80s Mij Squier.
 

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msalama

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Cool! Since it's a thinline and a baritone, how's the acoustic response - how's the low end particularly? And how do you tune it?
 

Ironboy504

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I actually haven't played it unplugged yet I just got it finished up by my tech and then I Played it in Guitar Center for bit and at my studio. I can say it's a bad bit brighter than what I normally would like, so I will change out the cap.
I will definitely check it out when I go back there today.
The tuning is B-b standard
 

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Looks great! I like it. I like it a lot. Post some more pics in better lighting when you get a chance.
 

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Very cool!! :D

I am building a Thinline right now. Not real psyched abut the neck I am using. Hadn't considered a baritone. Don't have one of those yet. It will have to work with a Bigsby and a pair of P90s!
 
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