Squier's Vintage Modified Series is a large range of instruments made up of famous Fender designs with fresh new features. These often involve pickups selections and flatter fingerboard radiuses for easier playing and soloing. They all share classic styling from different eras of Fender's illustrious past.
Squier's Vintage Modified Series includes Stratocasters, Telecasters, Jazzmasters, Jaguars, Precision Basses and Jazz Basses. As one of the UK's largest authorised Squier dealers, we stock a huge selection of Vintage Modified instruments. Give one a try in-store or simply browse the full range here online.
Frequently Asked Questions about Squier Vintage Modified
Question: What type of instrument is the Squier Vintage Modified Bass VI?
The Squier Vintage Modified Bass VI is quite a unique instrument. Based on the Fender Bass VI, this unusual offset is a hybrid bass/guitar design. It has six strings tuned to the same intervals as a guitar but an octave below, like a bass. The Bass VI has a niche place in musical history and always brings a unique sound and presence. Squier's Vintage Modified Bass VI is very faithful recreation of this amazing instrument. This includes everything right down to the correct switching, hardware and styling.
Question: What is the most popular Squier Vintage Modified electric guitar?
Squier's most popular Vintage Modified electric guitar is the 70s Strat model in Black. This is followed by the Jaguar in Olympic White.
Question: What is meant by 'Vintage Modified'?
Vintage Modified is a series from Squier. It brings together a range of vintage-inspired guitar and bass designs, adding modern touches. This makes them easier to play and more versatile. These changes are similar to what players in past decades did with their older guitars. For example, adding a bridge position humbucking pickup to a Strat. Bigger fret sizes and flatter radius fingerboards are common across this range too. They are vintage in inspiration and styling but modified for modern players.