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The Squier Classic Vibe '60s Stratocaster in Lake Placid Blue brings classic 1960s-inspired Strat styling, three single-coil versatility and traditional vibrato sounds into an accessible electric guitar that suits beginners, progressing players and experienced guitarists alike.

Its nyatoh Stratocaster body is paired with a maple neck and Indian laurel fingerboard, while three Fender-Designed alnico single-coil pickups provide the bright attack, clear clean tones and distinctive in-between pickup sounds that have made the Stratocaster one of the world's most versatile electric guitar designs.

A slim “C” neck, modern-friendly 9.5" fingerboard radius and narrow-tall frets keep the playing experience comfortable, while vintage-style tuners, a six-saddle synchronized tremolo and vintage-tinted gloss neck maintain the old-school character of the Classic Vibe series.

Finished in striking Lake Placid Blue with a parchment pickguard and aged-white plastics, this is an excellent choice for players who love classic Fender styling but want strong value from the Squier range.

At A Glance

Feature Details
Brand Squier
Series Classic Vibe
Model Classic Vibe '60s Stratocaster
Product Code 0374010502
Finish Lake Placid Blue
Condition New
Body Nyatoh
Fingerboard Indian Laurel
Pickups 3 x Fender-Designed Alnico Single-Coils
Main Appeal Classic '60s-inspired Strat styling with versatile SSS tones
Best For Blues, rock, indie, pop, funk, soul and general-purpose electric guitar playing

What's Included?

  • Squier Classic Vibe '60s Stratocaster in Lake Placid Blue

✘ No Case Or Gig Bag Included
✘ No Additional Accessories Included

Why Choose The Squier Classic Vibe '60s Stratocaster?

Three Fender-Designed Alnico Single-Coil Pickups

The traditional SSS pickup configuration gives this Classic Vibe Stratocaster a broad range of familiar single-coil sounds. From smooth neck-pickup leads and clean chords to sparkling in-between positions and a more cutting bridge voice, there is plenty of tonal flexibility for players exploring different musical styles.

Comfortable Slim “C” Neck

The maple neck uses a slim “C” profile that feels approachable for chord work, rhythm playing and lead techniques. It is a particularly useful shape for players progressing from their first guitar who want something comfortable without moving towards an unusually thin or oversized neck.

9.5" Radius With Narrow-Tall Frets

Squier combines vintage-inspired styling with a more contemporary 9.5" fingerboard radius and narrow-tall frets. This makes bending, vibrato and general lead playing more accessible than a strict recreation of an early-'60s Stratocaster while retaining a traditional overall feel.

Vintage-Style Synchronized Tremolo

The six-saddle synchronized tremolo gives you access to expressive pitch effects, from subtle chord shimmer to more obvious vibrato movement. Stamped-steel-style saddles reinforce the vintage visual theme while allowing individual string adjustment.

Classic Lake Placid Blue Styling

Lake Placid Blue is one of the colours most closely associated with vintage-style Fender instruments. Combined with the parchment pickguard, aged-white plastics, nickel hardware and vintage-tinted neck, it gives this Classic Vibe Stratocaster a particularly convincing retro appearance.

Squier Classic Vibe '60s Stratocaster Compared With Popular Alternatives

Squier Classic Vibe '50s Stratocaster

The Classic Vibe '50s Stratocaster is the natural alternative if you prefer maple-fingerboard styling and an earlier Fender-inspired appearance. This '60s version pairs its Lake Placid Blue body with an Indian laurel fingerboard, giving it the darker-board look strongly associated with many later vintage-style Stratocasters.

Squier Sonic Stratocaster

The Squier Sonic Stratocaster is aimed more directly at entry-level players and represents a more affordable route into the Stratocaster format. The Classic Vibe is the stronger choice for players willing to invest more for alnico pickups, vintage-inspired hardware, a bone nut and a more detailed overall specification.

Fender Player II Stratocaster

The Fender Player II Stratocaster is a logical upgrade for players wanting to move into a Fender-branded instrument with a more contemporary professional specification. The Squier Classic Vibe remains an excellent choice when vintage-inspired appearance, traditional single-coil sounds and overall value are the priority.

Squier Classic Vibe '60s Jazzmaster

Players attracted to 1960s Fender styling but wanting something less conventional may also consider a Classic Vibe '60s Jazzmaster. The Stratocaster is generally the more straightforward and versatile choice, particularly for players who want five familiar pickup combinations and a compact synchronized tremolo system.

Who Is The Squier Classic Vibe '60s Stratocaster For?

This guitar is particularly well suited to:

  • Beginners wanting to start above basic entry-level instruments

  • Intermediate players upgrading from a starter guitar

  • Guitarists looking for affordable vintage-inspired Stratocaster styling

  • Blues players wanting expressive single-coil sounds

  • Funk and soul guitarists who rely on clean pickup combinations

  • Indie and alternative players using pedals and effects

  • Rock guitarists who prefer single-coil clarity

  • Home recording musicians looking for a versatile electric guitar

  • Experienced players wanting an affordable second Strat-style instrument

Looking for advice on choosing the right Stratocaster? Our experienced team of musicians can help you compare Squier Classic Vibe, Sonic, Affinity and Fender models by phone, online or in our Birmingham showroom.

Suitable Genres And Playing Styles

The three-pickup Stratocaster format makes the Classic Vibe '60s an exceptionally flexible guitar.

The neck pickup is particularly effective for warm blues leads, rounded clean tones and smoother overdrive. Positions two and four provide the characteristic scooped, glassy sounds that work especially well for funk, soul, pop and clean rhythm guitar.

The bridge pickup offers more attack for rock, indie, punk and lead parts, while the middle pickup gives a balanced sound that can sit comfortably between the warmer neck and brighter bridge positions.

Its tremolo also makes the guitar well suited to ambient, surf-inspired and effects-heavy playing where subtle pitch movement can become part of the sound.

Why Are Positions 2 And 4 On A Stratocaster So Popular?

One of the main reasons players choose an SSS Stratocaster is the sound created when two adjacent pickups are selected together.

Position 2 combines the bridge and middle pickups, while position 4 combines the middle and neck pickups. Both produce a recognisably scooped, articulate character that works particularly well for clean rhythm playing.

These sounds have become closely associated with funk, soul, pop, blues and clean rock guitar, but they are equally useful with compression, chorus, delay and other effects. If you're buying your first Stratocaster, experimenting with these two settings is one of the quickest ways to discover what makes the design distinctive.

Story & Context

The Classic Vibe '60s Stratocaster takes its inspiration from the continuing evolution of Fender's Stratocaster during the 1960s, when darker fingerboards and changing cosmetic details helped create a visual identity distinct from many of the maple-board instruments associated with the previous decade.

Squier's approach is not to produce an exact historical recreation. Instead, the Classic Vibe combines vintage-inspired appearance with practical features for today's player, including a 9.5" fingerboard radius, narrow-tall frets and straightforward modern adjustment.

That balance is central to the range's appeal. You get recognisable old-school Strat styling without having to commit to every aspect of a strict vintage specification.

Technical Specifications

Specification Details
Brand Squier
Series Classic Vibe
Model Classic Vibe '60s Stratocaster
Product Code 0374010502
Orientation Right-Handed
Colour Lake Placid Blue
Body Shape Stratocaster
Body Material Nyatoh
Body Finish Gloss Polyurethane
Neck Material Maple
Neck Shape “C” Shape
Neck Construction Bolt-On
Neck Finish Tinted Gloss Urethane
Fingerboard Material Indian Laurel
Fingerboard Radius 9.5" / 241 mm
Scale Length 25.5" / 648 mm
Number Of Frets 21
Fret Size Narrow Tall
Position Inlays White Dot
Nut Material Bone
Nut Width 1.650" / 42 mm
Bridge Pickup Fender-Designed Alnico Single-Coil
Middle Pickup Fender-Designed Alnico Single-Coil
Neck Pickup Fender-Designed Alnico Single-Coil
Pickup Configuration SSS
Controls Master Volume, Tone 1 Neck/Middle, Tone 2 Bridge
Pickup Switching 5-Position Blade
Bridge 6-Saddle Vintage-Style Synchronized Tremolo
Tuning Machines Vintage-Style
Hardware Finish Nickel
Pickguard 3-Ply Parchment
Control Knobs Aged White Plastic
Pickup Covers Aged White
Switch Tip Aged White
Neck Plate 4-Bolt Squier
Factory Strings Nickel Plated Steel .009-.042

Power Requirements

The Squier Classic Vibe '60s Stratocaster uses passive electronics, so no battery or external power supply is required.

Connect it to a guitar amplifier, modeller, pedalboard, effects processor or audio interface using a standard ¼-inch instrument cable.

Fair Deal Music Verdict

★★★★★ 5/5

The Squier Classic Vibe '60s Stratocaster Lake Placid Blue is a strong choice for anyone wanting to move beyond a basic starter guitar without making the jump to a considerably more expensive Fender.

Its biggest strength is how well balanced the specification feels. The three alnico single-coils provide the tonal flexibility that makes an SSS Stratocaster so useful, while the slim “C” neck, 9.5" radius and narrow-tall frets keep it approachable for modern players.

The Lake Placid Blue finish is another major attraction, particularly when combined with the darker Indian laurel fingerboard and aged-white details.

Best suited for: Beginners wanting a higher-quality first guitar, intermediate players and experienced musicians looking for an affordable vintage-inspired Stratocaster.

Customers usually upgrade from: Squier Sonic, Affinity and similar entry-level electric guitars.

Most commonly paired with: A modelling or small valve amplifier, overdrive pedal, tuner and quality instrument cable.

Our tip: Explore all five pickup positions before deciding on your favourite sound. Positions two and four are particularly useful with clean amp settings, compression and light overdrive.

Showroom feedback: The Classic Vibe range works particularly well for players who like traditional Fender styling but want a fingerboard and fret setup that feels less specialised than a strict vintage recreation.

Why Buy From Fair Deal Music?

When you buy from Fair Deal Music, you're choosing one of the UK's most established, independent family run music retailers since 1987.

Whether you're choosing your first electric guitar, upgrading from a starter instrument or adding another Strat-style guitar to your collection, our knowledgeable musician-led team can help you find equipment that genuinely suits the way you play.

When you shop with Fair Deal Music, you can buy with confidence thanks to:

  • Expert advice from knowledgeable musicians

  • Carefully checked new, used, pre-owned and ex-display equipment

  • Competitive prices on leading music brands

  • Secure UK-wide delivery

  • Flexible finance options available subject to status

  • Friendly support before and after your purchase

  • A major Birmingham music showroom

  • New and pre-owned guitar expertise

  • Secure online ordering

  • Decades of experience helping musicians choose the right equipment

Already have a guitar or piece of musical equipment you're considering replacing? Speak to our team about part exchange and a no-obligation valuation towards your next upgrade.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Squier Classic Vibe '60s Stratocaster good for beginners?

Yes. It is particularly well suited to beginners who want to invest beyond the most basic level. Its comfortable neck, familiar controls and versatile pickup configuration provide plenty of room to develop as your playing improves.

Are the Fender-Designed pickups proper single coils?

Yes. This model uses three Fender-Designed alnico single-coil pickups rather than humbuckers. They provide the clarity, attack and dynamic response associated with the traditional Stratocaster format.

Are Stratocaster single-coil pickups noiseless?

No. These are conventional single-coil pickups and can produce some electrical hum depending on your environment, amplifier and gain settings.

Is the Classic Vibe '60s Stratocaster suitable for rock?

Yes. The bridge pickup works particularly well with overdrive and distortion, while the neck and middle positions provide cleaner or warmer alternatives. Players mainly using very high-gain sounds may also want to compare it with an HSS or humbucker-equipped guitar.

Is Lake Placid Blue a metallic finish?

Lake Placid Blue is known for its rich metallic-style blue appearance and is one of the most recognisable vintage-inspired Fender colours. It gives this model a particularly striking look alongside the parchment and aged-white detailing.

Can I use heavier strings on this Stratocaster?

Yes, but changing substantially from the factory .009-.042 gauge can alter string tension and may require adjustments to the tremolo, action, intonation and neck relief. Our team can advise if you're considering a different string gauge.

Is this guitar good for blues?

Yes. The neck pickup in particular provides a smooth, expressive sound that works extremely well for blues lead playing, while the bridge and in-between settings give you additional bite and clarity.

What should I upgrade first if I already own an entry-level guitar?

That depends on your existing instrument and amplifier. If you're moving from a basic starter guitar, the Classic Vibe itself can represent a meaningful step forward. If your current amp is limiting your sound more than your guitar, it may make more sense to improve the amplifier first. Our team can help you compare both options.

Fair Deal Music Expert Recommendation

The Squier Classic Vibe '60s Stratocaster Lake Placid Blue is easy to recommend to players who want classic Stratocaster looks and versatile single-coil sounds without stretching to Fender-level pricing.

Its alnico pickups, bone nut, vintage-style hardware and convincing cosmetic details give it a specification that feels well beyond the most basic beginner market, while the modern-friendly fingerboard radius keeps it comfortable for everyday playing.

For someone moving up from an entry-level electric, choosing a higher-quality first guitar or simply wanting an affordable Stratocaster with plenty of personality, the Classic Vibe '60s is a particularly strong option.

For help comparing it with other Squier Classic Vibe models or Fender Stratocasters, speak to the Fair Deal Music team online, by phone or visit our Birmingham showroom.


 

Good to Know

How long is the warranty period?

For new products, you will get the full manufacturer warranty. For our second-hand products, we will cover any fault within 4 weeks of the purchase of any guitar. For pianos, that will be extended to 3 months.

What is the estimated delivery time?

We use the 24hr delivery in UK mainlands if it can be delivered by post. For Scotland and Wales, it depends on the area and the distance from our warehouse, but our aim is to get you order to your hands as soon as possible.

For products that cannot be posted, we will arrange the delivery with you to suit your schedule and deliver it to you

Do you offer international shipping?

We usually can ship instruments worldwide. Please get in touch to get a quote

What is the maintinance on your USED products?
  • Guitars: Every guitar will be setup to a high playing standard before shipping. The electronics are checked and if there is any issue with guitar, it will be fixed.
  • Pianos: Every piano is fully tested to make sure it's fully functional, cleaned, and if it's digital, a facroty reset is performed.
Do you offer assembly and installation?

We offer installation and assembly for pianos, drum kits, or any products that require it for and extra charge. Please get in touch so we can provide you with a quote.

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