Squier by Fender Affinity Telecaster Beginner Electric Guitar – Maple Fingerboard, Arctic White
The best value in electric guitar design today, the Squier Affinity Series Telecaster is a solid Squier player with traditional aesthetic style and classic features. With versatile sound and easy playability, as well as eye-catching finishes, this Telecaster is a great way to dip your toes into the electric guitar pool.
Product Features
- Squier’s Affinity Series provides the best value in instrument design available today, and is the perfect choice for the aspiring musician
- Two Single-Coil Telecaster pickups envoke the iconic tone of the original solid-body electric guitar
- The Top-load Telecaster bridge makes changing strings a breeze & provides optimal tuning stability
- The modern “C” shaped neck provides universal comfort for any style of playing. Body Finish : Polyurethane
- All Squier instruments are designed by Fender and contain the crucial “DNA” that makes Fender instruments so iconic
Loving the Squier First some personal background, I have been playing guitar for over 40 years. I have owned every major make and model you can imagine. Even so I have always been a Fender guy. I own quite a collection of Gretsch’s, Fenders, Hagstrums and Schecters. But I am aging. I still play but I no longer need to lug around A car load of guitars and amps. So I have begun to lighten the load.I wanted to find an instrument that I could pull out and play without worrying about much fuss. On a whim I…
Great guitar This is a great guitar. It arrived with set-up work to be done to the intonation. The fret ends were a little rough. I used fine steel wool on them and on the fret board. Then I treated it with guitar honey(fret treatment). I set the truss rod and the pickup height. I reversed the volume /tone plate so that the 3-way switch would be on the right side. I installed a .001uf capacitor and a150k 1/4 watt resistor to the volume pot for better fidelity and a .047 orange capacitor to the tone pot. The…
Excellent Beginner Guitar I was unsure what guitar to get as my first electric lefty. This guitar was not my first pick. I had a larger budget and was eying up much more expensive guitars but has a hard time justifying the cost. In the end, I chose this guitar based on its simplicity and value. I bought a few luthier tools (fret leveler, action gauge, notched straight edge) thinking I may have to work on the guitar a bit to get it to play like more expensive models. Since I had the tools on hand, I checked everything…