Fender Squier Classic Vibe 70s Jaguar Electric Guitar - Retro Tone
Fender Squier Classic Vibe 70s Jaguar Electric Guitar - Retro Tone
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In this review of the Fender Squier Classic Vibe 70s Jaguar the bottom line is simple: players looking for an affordable, vintage-styled electric with authentic Jaguar character will find a lot to like. It is aimed at guitarists who want a short 24' scale, a comfortable slim C neck and the classic surf green 1970s aesthetic without paying US-made prices. The single biggest reason to buy is the pair of Fender-designed alnico single-coil pickups, which deliver clear, jangly Jaguar tone that suits surf, indie and bright rock styles.
Key Features
- Classic Jaguar styling: The 1970s-inspired headstock markings and vintage-tint gloss neck finish give a convincing period look and feel.
- Fender-designed alnico pickups: Dual single-coil pickups provide bright, articulate tones with plenty of chime for rhythm and lead work.
- Short 24' scale: The reduced scale length and slim C neck profile make fretting and bending easier for players with smaller hands or those who prefer a faster neck.
- Vintage-style tremolo and floating bridge: The tremolo system allows expressive string bends while the barrel saddles help maintain tuning stability when set up properly.
- Nickel-plated hardware: Hardware choice enhances the retro look and offers durable performance for regular playing.
Who It's For
The Classic Vibe 70s Jaguar is ideal for hobbyists, gigging indie and surf players, and anyone seeking an authentic 1970s Jaguar vibe on a budget. Its shorter scale and slim neck make it particularly well suited to players with smaller hands or those transitioning from other compact-scale instruments.
Players who require factory-perfect setup out of the box or heavy modern metal tones should look elsewhere; some owners report mixed setup experiences and occasional issues with saddle quality, so a professional setup is recommended for the best stability and playability.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Authentic retro tone from Fender-designed alnico single-coil pickups that capture classic Jaguar character.
- Comfortable slim C neck, short 24' scale and narrow-tall frets for easy fretting and bends.
- Vintage-tint gloss neck and nickel-plated hardware deliver strong visual appeal and a vintage feel.
- Good value for the sonic and aesthetic package compared with higher-priced models.
Cons
- Some users report mixed build details such as flimsy saddles or variable setup out of the box, so initial adjustment may be needed.
Specifications
| Model | Classic Vibe 70s Jaguar |
| Color | Surf Green |
| Fingerboard | Laurel |
| Scale length | 24' short scale |
| Pickups | Dual Fender-designed alnico single-coils |
| Hardware | Nickel-plated, vintage-style tremolo and floating bridge |
| Hand orientation | Right |
Our Verdict
The Fender Squier Classic Vibe 70s Jaguar is a smart choice for players who want authentic Jaguar tone and looks without the premium price. With comfortable playability, Fender-designed pickups and a convincing vintage finish it represents strong value, though buyers should plan for a setup to address bridge or saddle quirks for optimal stability.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does this Jaguar have vintage-style pickups?
Yes, it ships with dual Fender-designed alnico single-coil pickups that provide bright, vintage Jaguar tones.
Is the neck comfortable for smaller hands?
Yes, the slim C neck profile and short 24' scale make it especially comfortable for players with smaller hands.
Will it need a setup out of the box?
Many owners recommend a professional setup to improve intonation and address bridge saddle issues for the best playability.
Editor's Take
The Squier Classic Vibe 70s Jaguar delivers convincing vintage Jaguar tone and looks with a comfortable short 24' scale and Fender-designed pickups; good value for players willing to perform a setup.

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