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The 9.5 inch radius fingerboard is extremely comfortable to play, especially if you are using your thumb for 5th and 6th strings. The satin finish on the neck is very smooth and easy to slide. The Seymour Duncan pickups are exceptional, and give a warm and supple tone. IMO its much better than the CV series with the two point trem system on the Deluxe (I really hate the vintage style 6 screws), too bad Squier stopped the production.
Finger board is very smooth. Duncan designed pickup sound quality fine for clean tone and some distortion. I think its guitar squier best guitar.
So I have the daphne blue deluxe squier model and I must say, it is probably one of the best squier guitars there are, maybe paralleled by the Ehsaan Noorani and the Classic Vibe series. The guitar looks great and plays quite well. Its got what Fender is known for and is quite good for playing blues and similar stuff. I wouldn't recommend using the whammy bar too much though. Its a great guitar to own, worth every buck and sounds damn good if you have the right amp/pedals. With a semi decent amp/pedal rig too, it sounds good but obviously thats not the best it can do.
The 9.5 inch radius fingerboard is extremely comfortable to play, especially if you are using your thumb for 5th and 6th strings. The satin finish on the neck is very smooth and easy to slide. The Seymour Duncan pickups are exceptional, and give a warm and supple tone. IMO its much better than the CV series with the two point trem system on the Deluxe (I really hate the vintage style 6 screws), too bad Squier stopped the production.
Finger board is very smooth. Duncan designed pickup sound quality fine for clean tone and some distortion. I think its guitar squier best guitar.
So I have the daphne blue deluxe squier model and I must say, it is probably one of the best squier guitars there are, maybe paralleled by the Ehsaan Noorani and the Classic Vibe series. The guitar looks great and plays quite well. Its got what Fender is known for and is quite good for playing blues and similar stuff. I wouldn't recommend using the whammy bar too much though. Its a great guitar to own, worth every buck and sounds damn good if you have the right amp/pedals. With a semi decent amp/pedal rig too, it sounds good but obviously thats not the best it can do.