Fender Squier FSR Classic Vibe 60′s Jaguar LRL
The Fender Jaguar waited quite a long time for its premiere. The first previews appeared in the 1950s, when, on the basis of the already well-known Jazzmaster, Leo Fender wanted to create a guitar with even wider sonic possibilities. Eventually, the first Jaguars left the factory in 1962. The offset body taken from the Jazzmaster was complemented by an expanded electronics system and a shorter 24-inch censer. Chrome elements on the body were to add a more exclusive look. The Jaguar, meanwhile, inherited the tremolo system from its big brother.
The Fender Squier FSR Classic Vibe 60′s is a direct reference to the Jaguar of the 1960s. The bright, raw sound is ideal for many genres of alternative music. The short scale and ergonomic body shape guarantee comfortable playing. The sensational tremolo bridge allows for a subtle vibrato effect. Presented in Silver Sparkle finish, this model, apart from its fantastic sound, makes an amazing visual impression.