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Description

MODEL NAME: Squier '51 MODEL NUMBER: 031-5100-507 (Vintage Blonde) SERIES: Squier Vintage Modified Series BODY: Basswood NECK: Maple, C-Shape, (Polyurethane Finish)  FINGERBOARD: Maple, 9.5" Radius (241 mm) NO. OF FRETS: 21 Medium Jumbo SCALE LENGTH 25.5" (648 mm) WIDTH AT NUT: 1.650" (42 mm) HARDWARE: Chrome MACHINE HEADS: Standard Die-Cast Tuners BRIDGE: Hard-tail 6-Saddle Bridge PICKGUARD: 1-Ply Black PICKUPS: 1 Single-Coil Strat Pickup (Neck),  1 Hot Humbucking Pickup (Bridge) PICKUP SWITCHING: 3-Position Rotary Selector Switch, (On Master Tone Pot), Push/Pull Coil Selector Switch (On Master Volume Pot) CONTROLS: Master Volume, Master Tone  STRINGS: Fender Super 250L, (.009 to .042) Nickel Plated Steel p/n 073-0250-003 UNIQUE FEATURES: Telecaster Headstock, Vintage Tinted Neck, 1-Ply Black '51 Style Pickguard, Chrome '51 Control Plate, Knurled Chrome Dome Control Knobs, Dot Position Inlays ACCESSORIES: None MADE IN: Indonesia INTRODUCED: 7/04

Product specs

Brand Squier
Model Vintage Modified '51
Finish 2-Color Sunburst, Candy Apple Red, Vintage Blonde
Year 2014 - 2016
Made In Indonesia
Body Shape Double Cutaway, S-Style
Body Type Solid Body
Bridge/Tailpiece Type String-Through
Color Family Brown, Red, Yellow
Finish Pattern Sunburst
Finish Style Gloss, Metallic
Fretboard Material Maple
Fretboard Radius 9.5"
Model Family Squier Fifty-One
Neck Construction Bolt-On
Neck Material Maple
Number of Frets 21
Number of Strings 6-String
Nut Width 1.65"
Offset Body Non-Offset Body
Pickup Configuration HS
Right / Left Handed Right Handed
Scale Length 25.5"
Series Squier Vintage Modified
Wood Top Style Opaque, Plain

FAQs

What type of pickups does the Squier Vintage Modified '51 have?

The Squier Vintage Modified '51 features a single-coil pickup in the neck position and a humbucker in the bridge position, offering a versatile range of tones suitable for various music styles.

Is the Squier Vintage Modified '51 suitable for beginners?

Yes, the Squier Vintage Modified '51 is a great choice for beginners due to its comfortable neck profile, versatile pickup configuration, and affordable price point.

What is the neck profile of the Squier Vintage Modified '51?

The Squier Vintage Modified '51 has a "C"-shaped neck profile, providing a comfortable and familiar feel for most players, making it easy to navigate across the fretboard.

Does the Squier Vintage Modified '51 have a string-through body design?

Yes, the Squier Vintage Modified '51 features a string-through body design, which enhances sustain and resonance.

What are the finish options available for the Squier Vintage Modified '51?

The Squier Vintage Modified '51 is available in 2-Color Sunburst, Candy Apple Red, and Vintage Blonde finishes, each offering a unique aesthetic appeal.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Lightweight design enhances comfort during long practice or performance sessions

  • String-through body design improves sustain significantly

  • Satin-finished one-piece maple neck offers smooth playability

  • Stock pickups deliver versatile tones, suitable for rock and experimental sounds

  • Push-pull pot adds tonal flexibility and creative possibilities

  • High-quality fit and finish for its price range

  • Ideal for modifications, appealing to DIY enthusiasts

  • Attractively priced given its performance and build quality

  • Quiet operation, especially in humbucker and split humbucker positions

CONS

  • Neck pickup height adjustment requires removing the pickguard

  • No traditional tone control, limiting on-the-fly sound customization

  • Reversed pickup selector can be initially confusing for some players

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Squier Vintage Modified '51.

Mods and upgrades

  • A hotrail pickup was installed in the single coil spot, enhancing tonal diversity.

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  • A hexbucker pickup was added in the humbucker spot, providing a broader sound range.

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Features and functionality

  • Push-pull volume knob was intended to split the hexbucker, though functionality issues were noted.

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  • The stock '51 is noted for its very bright sound, emphasizing high-end tones, which can be altered through simple soldering or pickups swaps.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Replacing missing knobs and nuts resolved cable connection issues, improving overall playability.

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User experience

  • The addition of a pickup switch fitting perfectly suggests easy compatibility for similar mods.

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  • Owners report these guitars are solid even in their stock form, with some gigging extensively without modifications.

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  • Owners acknowledge the '51 as superior to most budget guitars, though they advise checking for a return policy when buying new to ensure satisfaction.

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Build quality

  • The neck's satin finish is so smooth it feels almost unfinished, enhancing playability and comfort.

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Value and pricing

  • One owner acquired a Squier Vintage Modified '51 for just $160 on Craigslist, far below the typical $300-$400 listings.

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  • At $180, the Squier '51 is positioned lower than other "vintage modified" models, raising questions about its classification despite its quality.

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Use cases and applications

  • Without a tone control, the humbucker's bright, hot sound suits aggressive music styles when played with a full band.

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Comparisons

  • The Squier '51 combines a strat body with a tele neck, offering a unique hybrid design and feel.

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chuchukazoo

Tele and Strat in one

I have the original, not the vintage modified. Sounds like a mix of a tele and a strat. Great tones

Artist usage

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See how Robin Guthrie uses Squier Vintage Modified '51

Robin Guthrie

Guitarist

Cocteau Twins

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In this article:

“People will say, ‘Oh, listen to that guitar tone. That must have been a 1957…’ It's like, ‘No, it wasn’t!’ I quite often just use this little baby here [picks up a Squier ’51] – $150 worth of Squier whatever-the-fuck-it-is! It’s made in Indonesia.”

-Robin Guthrie

See how carter c uses Squier Vintage Modified '51

carter c

Singer, Guitarist

Iridal

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Verified via Photo
Color/Finish: Black

seen in this picture of carter c performing.

See how Oliver Kanes uses Squier Vintage Modified '51

Oliver Kanes

Singer, Guitarist

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Verified via YouTube

Oliver Kanes utilizes the Squier Vintage Modified '51 for live performances, as seen in the video "Adirondack - As God To The Beast" by Adirondack Official on YouTube.

See how Cory Castro uses Squier Vintage Modified '51

Cory Castro

Singer, Guitarist

Free Throw

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Verified via YouTube

In the video titled "Free Throw (Session #2) - 'Tongue Tied' Live at Little Elephant (3/3)" by Little Elephant on YouTube, at the 0:18 mark, you can clearly see the pickups and pickguard of the Squier Vintage Modified '51. The camera pans up to show Cory Castro tapping on it, confirming his use of this guitar.

Album Usage

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