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We check and properly profile the playing surface of the frets and then make sure the fret ends are finished off properly. The fret is then polished to ensure smooth string bending.

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The heavier the strings then the more the truss rod needs to work. Proper adjustment in the workshop means that the action will be just right for the strings fitted to your guitar.

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On an acoustic, the saddle is cut to the correct height making sure the bottom is 100% flat and straight. This means the string can transfer its vibration properly into the body of your guitar.

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Tiny adjustments are made to each string where applicable to adjust its length and ensure that the intonation is set just right.

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Squier Paranormal Electric VI Electric Guitar
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Squier Paranormal Electric VI Electric Guitar
Squier Paranormal Electric VI Electric Guitar
Squier Paranormal Electric VI Electric Guitar
Squier Paranormal Electric VI Electric Guitar

Squier Paranormal Electric VI Electric Guitar

Retro 60s vibe. pair of split-oil pickups and Mustang style trem!

SKU: 0377071504
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Description

The Squier Paranormal Electric VI is another head-tuning guitar from the quirky world of the Squier Paranormal series! Delivering retro 60s vibes with a unique pair of split-coil pickups, a Mustang style bridge, and a player-friendly short-scale neck it's sure to expand your tonal horizons and allow for plenty of sonic exploration!

Versatile Alnico Spilt-Coil Pickups and Phase Switching

Equipped with a pair of Fender-Designed Alnico Split-Coil "VI" pickups arranged in a two-pickup (SS) configuration, the Paranormal Electric VI guitar delivers a fat, punchy tonal character packed with vintage voice. Rather than standard switching, the guitar features an intuitive 4-position rotary selector allowing you to cycle through multiple configurations: bridge pickup alone, both pickups wired in-phase, both pickups out-of-phase, and the neck pickup alone. The out-of-phase setting introduces a distinctively hollow, lo-fi character that cuts beautifully through a dense live or studio mix, offering an extraordinary breadth of tonal flexibility from a single instrument.

Vintage Offset Styling and Classic Hardware

The visual identity of this instrument pays direct homage to Fender's rich golden-era heritage, pairing an offset Electric XII body shape with a striking Coronado-style headstock. Built with a solid nyatoh body and a classic Electric XII-style control plate, the instrument features a vintage-style floating Mustang tremolo system that provides smooth pitch modulation and expressive vibrato. Paired with vintage-style tuning machines and skirted amp knobs, the chrome hardware package offers reliable tuning stability while reinforcing a timeless aesthetic.

Comfortable Playability and Short Scale Neck

Despite its unconventional styling, the guitar is built to feel highly approachable for standard guitarists. It features a slim and comfortable "C"-shaped maple neck with a gloss polyurethane finish, paired with a bound Indian laurel fingerboard adorned with premium pearloid block inlays. The shorter 24.75" (62.9 cm) scale length decreases string tension, making wide finger stretches, chord work, and string bends feel effortless. Combined with a modern 9.5" (24.1 cm) fingerboard radius and 21 narrow-tall frets, the neck setup ensures a smooth, precise playing experience across all genres.

Squier Paranormal Electric VI Specifications

  • Pickup Configuration — Two split-coil pickups (SS) featuring Fender-Designed Alnico Split-Coil "VI" electronics.
  • Switching System — 4-position rotary selector controlling bridge, both in-phase, both out-of-phase, and neck settings.
  • Scale Length — Short 24.75" (62.9 cm) scale reduces string tension for easier playability.
  • Neck Profile — Slim and comfortable maple neck with a traditional "C" shape.
  • Fingerboard Material — Bound Indian laurel fingerboard with distinctive pearloid block inlays.
  • Fingerboard Radius — 9.5" (24.1 cm) radius balances comfortable chording and clean string bending.
  • Fret Count & Size — 21 narrow-tall frets provide a precise feel and excellent intonation.
  • Body Material — Lightweight solid nyatoh body finished in gloss polyurethane.
  • Tremolo Bridge — Vintage floating Mustang-style tremolo offers smooth vibrato control.
  • Nut Material & Width — Micarta nut with a standard 42 mm nut width.
  • Tuning Machines — Vintage-style tuners ensure reliable stability and accurate adjustments.
  • Strings Included — Fitted with nickel-plated steel strings (.009-.042 gauges).

The Squier Paranormal Electric VI has a wonderful combination of historic offset looks, unique tonal options. specialized switching, and a player friendly short-scale neck ensures it delivers inspiring new textures on stage or in the studio.

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