Fender might be dominating recent industry headlines for its corporate and legal maneuvers, but its product design teams have quietly been staging a brilliant coup. Defying critics who claim the brand only recycles decades-old Stratocaster formulas, Squier has officially unleashed its latest Paranormal Series lineup.
The new drop injects pure creative adrenaline into the budget-friendly market, delivering four wildly imaginative electric guitars and one stunning semi-hollow bass. Merging classic Fender silhouettes with bizarre pickup configurations, Gibson-style hardware, and cult-classic mashups, these instruments are built for players looking to break out of sonic ruts without breaking the bank.
The Lineup: Five Reimagined Classics
Squier Paranormal Stratocaster Deluxe ($479)
For players torn between single-coil bite and humbucker punch, this model offers the ultimate middle ground. Channelling the spirit of the early-2010s Pawn Shop ’51, the Stratocaster Deluxe pairs a Telecaster neck pickup with an alnico bridge humbucker.
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Key Feature: Push/pull coil-split on the tone control for maximum versatility.
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Finishes: Vintage White, 3-Color Sunburst, Lake Placid Blue.
Squier Paranormal Troublemaker Telecaster Deluxe Bigsby ($509)
Squier’s cheeky nod to Kalamazoo returns, this time armed with a genuine Bigsby B50 vibrato. This Les Paul-inspired Tele features a bound body, block inlays, an Adjusto-Matic bridge, and independent volume and tone controls with dual coil-splits.
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Key Feature: High-end aesthetics and Gibson-style dual-humbucker controls on a classic T-style body.
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Finishes: Black, Honey Sunburst.
Squier Paranormal Electric VI ($509)
Borrowing the iconic body shape and distinct control plate of the cult-classic Electric XII 12-string, Squier asks: What if it were a standard 6-string instead? Featuring a shorter $24.75”$ scale length, a Mustang-style tremolo, and a Coronado headstock, it is a masterclass in hybrid design.
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Key Feature: A 4-way rotary switch controlling split-coil VI alnico pickups (including in-phase and out-of-phase options).
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Finishes: 3-Color Sunburst, Daphne Blue.
Squier Paranormal Baritone Jazzmaster HH ($479)
Squier officially enters the heavy offset arena with a model perfectly tuned for modern sub-genres. Boasting a heavy-duty $27”$ scale length optimized for B-to-B tuning, this no-nonsense riff machine trades traditional Jazzmaster electronics for high-output alnico humbuckers.
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Key Feature: Hardtail design with an Adjust-O-Matic bridge and stopbar tailpiece for rock-solid tuning stability.
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Finishes: Oxblood, Seafoam Green.
Squier Paranormal Precision Bass Thinline SJ ($479)
The lone bass in the collection steals the spotlight with a lightweight, semi-hollow f-hole construction. It defies traditional P-bass expectations by pairing a vintage ’51 P-Bass single-coil in the neck with a growling Jazz Bass pickup in the bridge.
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Key Feature: A unique “SJ” pickup configuration managed by a 3-way blade switch.
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Finishes: Olive, Vintage White, 3-Color Sunburst.
Verdict
The Verdict: The Squier Paranormal Series remains one of the more interesting operations in the entire Fender umbrella.
By delivering genuinely weird, boutique-style hybrid concepts with trusted Squier playability and highly competitive pricing, this lineup is a home run for indie, alternative, and metal players alike. It is an antidote to traditional design fatigue. Pity, they come with Indian Laurel fretboards.
Score: 7.6 / 10
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the Squier Paranormal Series?
The Paranormal Series is a specialized line of guitars and basses from Squier (by Fender) that features hybrid configurations, discontinued vintage designs, and unconventional pickup and hardware choices not found on standard Fender models.
Are these instruments good for beginners?
Yes. Despite their unusual aesthetics, they utilize comfortable, slim “C” neck profiles, lightweight woods, and standard scale lengths (except the Baritone), making them highly playable for beginners while offering unique tones for seasoned pros.
What tuning does the Baritone Jazzmaster use?
The Baritone Jazzmaster features a longer 27” scale length designed to be tuned to B-Standard ($B-E-A-D-F^\sharp-B$), a fourth lower than standard guitar tuning, making it ideal for heavy alternative music, ambient soundscapes, and metal.
Where can I buy the Squier Paranormal Series?
Preorders are open now for the Paranormal Series
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