Squier by Fender Short Scale (24″) Stratocaster – Black Bundle with Frontman 10G Amp, Cable, Tuner, Strap, Picks, and Austin Bazaar Instructional DVD
A perfect choice for beginners, the new Squier Strat Pack has everything you need to begin playing right out of the box. The short-scale Stratocaster (24″) is ideal for players with smaller hands and provides a comfortable playing feel. Other features include a lightweight body, a hardtail bridge for rock-solid tuning and three single-coil pickups for classic Strat tone. The included Squier Frontman 10G amplifier is the perfect companion for jamming thanks to its aux input that allows you play along with your favorite songs or backing tracks, as well as a headphone jack for silent practice. The Squier Starter Strat Pack also comes with a strap, cable and picks — everything you need to stop dreaming and start playing.
Body: Poplar
Body Finish: Gloss Polyurethane
Body Shape: Stratocaster
Neck Material: Maple
Neck Finish: Natural Satin
Neck Shape: “C” Shape
Scale Length: 24″ (610 mm)
Fingerboard Radius: 9.5″ (241 mm)
Number of Frets: 20
Frets Size: Medium Jumbo
String Nut: Synthetic Bone
Nut Width: 1.61″ (40.9 mm)
Position Inlays: Cream Dots
Truss Rods: Head Adjust
Bridge Pickup: Standard Single-Coil Strat
Middle Pickup: Standard Single-Coil Strat
Neck Pickup: Standard Single-Coil Strat
Controls: Master Volume, Master Tone
Pickup Configuration: SSS
Bridge: Hard-Tail 6-Saddle
Hardware Finish: Chrome
Tuning Machines: Standard Die-Cast
Pickguard: 3-Ply White
Strings: NPS, .009-.042 Gauges
Included Accessories: Fender Frontman 10G Amp, Cable, Strap and Picks
Dimensions: 7.90 x 21.20 x 40.70 In
Weight: 41.05 LB
Product Features
- 24″ Scale Length; 36″ Overall Length
- Poplar body and “C”-shaped maple neck
- 20-fret fingerboard
- Three single-coil Stratocaster pickups
- Hardtail 6-saddle bridge
Newbie in love… Newb here – this is the first guitar I’ve ever purchased and I did feel as though I was taking a risk ordering one online. Fortunately, my father is a professional musician and guitar teacher and he took a look over it the day after it arrived. We had a great time playing it and he agreed that it was a beautiful instrument. Can’t argue with the price either. I am extremely pleased with the color – I ordered the blue thinking it was painted but it is actually a finished blue stain that allows…
You’ve got to see it to believe it This is an absolutely beautiful guitar. I mean it’s stunning!In all seriousness, pictures on the web do not to this color justice.I call it a TARDIS blue that’s semi-transparent, meaning that you see the awesome blue first, and then the wood grain showing through takes it to the next level.Other than that, it’s a Squier *by* Fender, not a Fender by Fender. I knew that when I bought it, so I don’t compare this to a true Fender.It holds a tune well, is easy to…
5-Stars for Value and Quality! Yes, quality I sold all my expensive Stratocaster and Marshall amp years ago to a friend and bought an acoustic to play while I was traveling the country. I didnât think I would get back into playing electric. When I bought my vacation home, I wanted to buy a cheap electric to play where I could blast the volume and nobody would complain. I didnât want to spend a ton, so I bought this $200 packaged Squire Strat and 10-watt amp believing that I would just play around and leave it on the wall for decoration…