Squier Affinity Strat Electric Guitar
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Squier: Great Beginner Guitar
by thepizzaguy, Jul 30, 2011
Pros: -Affordable -Good tone -Good features for the price -Noble Attempt at a Strat-like tone
Cons: -Hard to keep tuned -Small neck -Whammy throws it out of tune
The Bottom Line: I recommend this to students looking for an affordable instrument to learn with or an experienced experimental player looking to personalize a guitar.
Review: Specs:-Three single coil pickups-Two Tone Knobs/One volume-A 5-way Pickup Selector-22-Frets (more li ...
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Squier: The Stratocaster On A Budget
by phoenix59, Mar 10, 2011
Pros: Made by Fender -- who would know better how to make a Stratocaster?
Cons: Depending on your tastes, might need some modification.
The Bottom Line: If you want a Strat but the cash is short, this is a great choice.
Review: The Fender Strat. The words are almost magical as they roll off the tongue. There's just something a ...
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SQUIER AFFINITY FAT STRATOCASTER
by Dr.P, Feb 3, 2008
Pros: This is a good entry level guitar for a beginner.
Cons: None.
The Bottom Line: For the price, this is a good guitar for a beginner.
Review: SQUIER AFFINITY FAT STRATOCASTER There is certainly no shortage of entry level unknown or little kno ...
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Start with the Strat Pak
by p_vilchez, Jul 23, 2007
Pros: Value. Good guitar, decent amp.
Cons: Bad strap.
The Bottom Line: Do your research, try before you buy, and it is highly likely that you can grab an exceptional guitar for its class at a great price.
Review: A little background on me: I've wanted to play the guitar since I was 5, but my parents enrolled me ...
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The Name says it all
by guitar-man-2, Jul 11, 2007
Pros: Looks nice, good weight, comes with accessories eg. amp
Cons: Cheap feel. rubbish tuning. unreliable
The Bottom Line: No. Definately don't buy one unless you want an electric guitar and don't want to spend too much. Be prepared to pay repair costs though!
Review: The Squire Strat is great for beginners but they better be ready to fork out money every few weeks f ...
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Lowering the Standard
by zorrothepiking, Jan 9, 2007
Pros: Price, Clean Sound
Cons: Overall versatility of Sound, Construction,
The Bottom Line: Whether you're starting out or looking for a new baby, I recommend you look somewhere else. For me, this guitar left much to be desired.
Review: After spending several years playing acoustic guitar, bass, and piano, I decided I wanted to play el ...
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My Son's First Step towards Guitar God Fame
by shopaholic_man, Aug 6, 2006
Pros: Classic looking guitar, easy to use for kids, affordable for parents.
Cons: My son knows its not a REAL American made Fender Stratocaster.
The Bottom Line: My son and I like this beginner guitar and amp, it's a nice guitar to start with, and Nick finds it easy to hold and to play.
Review: Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix, Tony Iommi, Pete Townsend, Jimmy Page, Stevie Vai, Angus Young, Joe Satr ...
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An Absolutely Terrific Way Too Start Guitar
by atomicgamer, Jul 10, 2006
Pros: good looking guitar, great for the price
Cons: only a beginners guitar and amp, case is not very durable
The Bottom Line: This is the best way I have seen to start guitar.
Review: I've been playing guitar for two years now and let me tell you, this guitar fits all my needs up unt ...
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When cheap also means nasty
by joeklein, Sep 25, 2005
Pros: Inexpensive, looks like the real thing.
Cons: Patchy workmanship, poor tone and action.
The Bottom Line: Don't follow the crowd. If you want a good entry level guitar, you'd be better off looking elsewhere.
Review: Never has the concept of "you get what you pay for" been better illustrated than with the Squier Str ...
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Great as a first guitar.
by elementx999, Apr 15, 2004
Pros: Great looking Good sound Chrome Accents Sturdy Construction
Cons: Not quite a Les Paul Some rattling when you hit notes too hard
Review: I bought this guitar recently, as my first brand new guitar, and I think that it's exceptional. Firs ...
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