I’ve been reviewing this Telecaster/Les Paul mash-up and have fallen in love with it – now the Squier Paranormal Troublemaker is 25% off for Cyber Monday, and I’ve got it in my basket
Someone once told me the first rule of buying guitars is: ‘It has to look cool’. The second fact of guitar-buying, I have since come to learn, is that you can never own enough. Unfortunately for me, the Squier Troublemaker Telecaster I’m currently reviewing meets the above criteria – and even though I’ve just bought a Gibson Les Paul, I’m about to pull the trigger on yet another electric guitar.
The Squier Paranormal Troublemaker Telecaster Deluxe has got the tones to cover a whole range of playing styles thanks to its Fender/Gibson mash-up DNA. It plays incredibly well for the money and looks great to boot. Don’t sleep on this one, bag it before the deal runs out on Wednesday!
Normally, I’d be jumping for joy. I’m a big fan of great-value instruments, even more so when they get discounted this heavily. But, having never owned a ‘real’ Les Paul before, I recently pulled the trigger on one, which leaves me with a conundrum.
Why? Well, this Squier is one of the most fun and playable instruments I’ve reviewed all year, regardless of the price bracket. It’s too good-a-deal to miss.
If you’re wondering what the Paranormal line is all about, it’s effectively Squier’s way of taking established designs outside of their usual comfort zone. The Troublemaker Tele builds on the already-slightly-Gibson-esque Telecaster Deluxe format, with some additional features that make it the perfect affordable Fender/Gibson mash-up.
There are some regular Deluxe staples here, including two humbuckers, a four-control layout, upper-horn placement of the three-way selector. However, we also get a bound mahogany body, T.O.M.-style bridge and Stop bar combo, and ’70s-style block inlays.
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Squier has also included a matching headstock, coil-splitting for both pickups via the tone controls, and of course, the scale length is set to a Fender regulation 25.5 inches, making this a prime candidate for fans of slightly lower tunings.
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Tonally, it’s packing some serious sonics and while I’ve been reviewing it, it’s dealt admirably with every style I’ve thrown at it. Everything from country/Americana cleans to classic rock and, under higher gain, it’ll deliver heavy riffs with the best of ’em.
It plays great, sounds great, and looks far more expensive than it actually is, too. If you’re looking for a headturner of a deal this Cyber Monday, watch your neck, because you’ve just found it. Buy it, mod it, or leave it as it is – I don’t think you’ll regret it. Now excuse me, I need to buy a new guitar stand to keep it on…
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I’ve been reviewing this Telecaster/Les Paul mash-up and have fallen in love with it – now the Squier Paranormal Troublemaker is 25% off for Cyber Monday, and I’ve got it in my basket
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