Pros & Cons
Pros
The body has a nice see through butterscotch finish. Everything else, however, is perfection. It comes setup from fender and ready to play.
Cons
It's not the amp or the cables, because i tried it on using different amp and cables. Got seemed awesome for about a week. Would not recommend.
Highlights
Quality
I am absolutely taken away by the quality and playability
The finish is a cool vintage blonde with the grain coming through
I don’t see how a fender american can even keep up with the quality and sound of this
I am also leary about things of built in china do to poor quality and cheap parts but the back reads
Price
The price was great in the traditional butterscotch
This guitar is easily worth 4x that price
The finish was a cut above for the price
Packaging/appearance
The main thing i disliked about this guitar is you see too much of the wood’s grain through the paint
I have an older 80s fender american telecaster and this squier just blows it out of the waterright out the box
Competitiveness
I had been thinking about buying one of the 50 s squire models
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This is not a cheap beginner guitar
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
While my fender telecaster is a better instrument its not 800 better
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Imo its biggest weakness is the tuners
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
They arent very accurate and it doesnt stay in tune as long as the more expensive fender telecasters
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I own more guitars than i should
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Supposedly the stock pickups are toneriders they are both made in the same factory and have the same part number
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I bought the guitar assuming id have to upgrade the electronics but i may just leave them as is
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I have an older 80s fender american telecaster and this squier just blows it out of the waterright out the box