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@niallchurch26795 ай бұрын
@@TheGuitarGeek could one upgrade the hardware pick ups etc?
@wlrIII5 ай бұрын
The quality of modern cheap guitars is phenomenal. A great time to be a beginner.
@OutstandingBill15 ай бұрын
Lucky for me, I've been a beginner since 1978
@Ottophil5 ай бұрын
Everyone talks about the guitars. For me its about the knowledge. I didnt have access to unlimited free lessons. Because youtube was well over a decade away from existing when i learned, i was lucky to catch glimpses of chord shapes pausing mtv videos. The 90’s were hard for cheap gear. But even harder to learn songs. Made me develop near perfect pitch from having to retune to every tape
@carlkermode8995 ай бұрын
@@Ottophil Exactly. This is why there is such a glut of very flash youngsters on YT. It was all handed to them for free. We had to buy books, magazines, lessons. There were very few ways to learn with no cost involved. Plus beginner level instruments were by and large a load of poo.
@shadowhenge71185 ай бұрын
The tech hasnt changed much in over 70 years... but manufacturing has grown lightyears. This is the same energy as the first digital calculators costing serious money, compared to them being a free app on nearly every device and nickle favours in arcade machines.
@SxSxG6665 ай бұрын
@@shadowhenge7118 Progress in manufacturing? I would rather call it acceptance of slavery.
@tomaselke36705 ай бұрын
As a long time musician, whenever anyone asks me 'what guitar should I buy for my kid' my answer is nearly always "squire". They're solid instruments for the price, and are easily modded.
@Robstafarian5 ай бұрын
The two bottom Squier Stratocasters, currently named Sonic and Affinity, are less straightforward to modify because their bodies are thinner than standard. I would recommend an Ibanez AZES in this price range, though I always recommend humbuckers to beginners because repositioning to avoid hum is not conducive to learning proper ergonomics; similarly, I recommend that people start with a hardtail.
@kennethh24305 ай бұрын
The Squier Classic Vibes are much easier to mod since parts are easily sourced, especially when factoring in fitment. The prices are a tad more though, but that does scale with the overall quality of the instrument.
@vpaczkowski5 ай бұрын
I'm a pro musician and I own 3 used squier strats with loaded pick guards and klusson tuners installed, setup and fret sanding done by me. Voila I now have 3 guitars that sound, play and stay in tune like a $1500 strat for the price of a MIM strat.
@plrndl5 ай бұрын
The beauty of a massively popular modular guitar like the Strat, is that you can easily upgrade ANY spec of Strat to any other, given time, money, and knowledge of what you want, and you can do it at the pace that suits your situation.
@justfortier5 ай бұрын
I started on MIJ Squier Strat in black gloss. I still miss it, and wish I hadn't traded it in, and just spent the extra money.
@squirrel-19695 ай бұрын
I feel that Leo Fender would be proud to know that his Strat is still affordable for anyone to own these days. He made it for the working man musician after all.
@michaelstanley52155 ай бұрын
Yet the Strat wasn't affordable when it was introduced. A 1954 Stratocaster when introduced would be about $2600 in today's dollars.
@powbobs5 ай бұрын
Fender guitars were extremely expensive for their time.
@jacktadash5 ай бұрын
You were meant to nick em.
@marquisdecarabas13125 ай бұрын
If he was for workers rights, too ...i dont think he would be proud that it is sold on amazon. 🤷🏻
@iamanovercomer32535 ай бұрын
Playing a G&L FULLERTON ASAT CLASSIC, it's a much better built fender 🇺🇸 telecaster..... I DOUBT THAT LEO WOULD BE PLEASE WITH HUMAN SLAVERY IN CHEAPER GUITARS ‼️
@dontrapani77785 ай бұрын
Unless you're a gigging pro who is making money as a musician, I don't see any reason to buy higher-end guitars. For me, $1000 is the absolute limit for a guitar, and you can get fantastic name-brand axes for that. But you can also save money and get lower-priced but well-engineered guitars like this Squier. I have a Classic Vibe 50s Squier that I paid less than $400 for, and it is as good as any $1000 guitar that I own. Great video!
@bennyboidoesstuff27985 ай бұрын
@@dontrapani7778 Great take on things! I completely agree with you. As a younger musician (17) who has made maybe 100$ from playing. I have found so much love and respect for cheaper guitars. My most expensive guitar is an 800$ Flying V. And I get a better feel and even tone out of my Jackson JS-22 7 string King V which I got for about 225$. Money does not equal quality 🙏🏻
@justfortier5 ай бұрын
The Classic Vibes are out of this world for price vs performance. When I was looking for a bass (primarily a guitarist), I tried a used Mexican JazzBass vs new Squier CV JazzBass and walked out with the CV which was a $100 cheaper. The neck was nicer, the pickups sounded fuller, and finish was nicer too. 🤷♂
@baileywatts13045 ай бұрын
Going to be honest, I'd feel a lot more comfortable playing a Squier on an average gig than a PRS that I'd be worried Things will happen to (by things I mostly mean theft, but I've also gotten too close to the drummer once and bumped a cymbal and discovered they can be sharp)
@MolliOlli1825 ай бұрын
@@dontrapani7778 Agreed. I mostly gig on sub 500 euro guitars. Usually ones I bought used ones or parts-casters I put together myself. I wouldn’t need a ”high end” expensive guitar to gig paid shows with. But like most of guitar players at one point yli just want to own a really fancy higher end instrument. Just because how it makes you feel. I too, have a gibson sg standard and a fender player plus meteora as my ”expensive” guitars. I play them live too at times. And yes, they are fantastic instruments. But they definitely are not 2-4 times better as my cheaper ones. If I somehow get like millions of cash to spend, yeah I’ll get custom shop guitars. Otherwise I’m fine :D
@Dan-mi7hn5 ай бұрын
Buy an old Ibanez
@Civilian2.05 ай бұрын
Mike Rutherford of Genesis played a couple of Squier bullet strats on the last Genesis tour. He bought them in lockdown, when he was stuck in South Africa without a guitar, but liked them so much, he carried on using them. I think his tech upgraded the hardware, but kept the stock pickups in at least one of them.
@thomasraven5 ай бұрын
I bought a Mustang in this same range for someone who was just beginning to learn and she loved it. I was amazed at how well it was made given the price point. With new electronics, it could be great. I chose the Mustang over the Strat because I was afraid the cheap trem would be a nightmare. Even though yours seems to be working well, I'd still recommend a hardtail for beginners. Cheers!
@theothertonydutch5 ай бұрын
Short scale is great too. Might be one of the cheapest ways to get a short-scale neck!
@anthonyclegg15115 ай бұрын
Me also, the sonic mustang is a lovely guitar ❤️🎸.
@FreeSpiritPressNews4 ай бұрын
All of my guitars are in a short scale for many reasons but the biggest is playability.
@Bubba7775 ай бұрын
Just discovered the channel and really like the format. You play enough to hear the different settings, but not too long so you forget the beginning of the previous riff. Cool review on an inexpensive guitar.
@nocheckmarkgames5 ай бұрын
This is your Platform if you're a Fender/Squire person. Harley Benton does a good job at this, but for American Buyers, this might be the better way to go, Free Shippiing Saves $70-$80 that could be spent on a set of Locking Tuners or a Pickup. It's already routed for any setup you want, what more could you ask for?
@urbanrunoff5 ай бұрын
yup i got a sonic Esquire tele, put a p90 in the bridge and a tele bridge pickup in the neck (yes, angled too) and it is my favorite guitar now so fun to play!
@frankcooke16925 ай бұрын
Harley Benton is the same scam though. They sound good long enough to make an Amazon affiliate video, but they are junk after a year.
@nocheckmarkgames5 ай бұрын
@@frankcooke1692 I have 4 Harley Bentons, had them for a few years now, and every single one of them is doing just fine.
@honeyfrost33555 ай бұрын
@@frankcooke1692 do you have experience with that happening?
@enthused75913 ай бұрын
@@frankcooke1692 I have a JA60CC in every color, and 2 years later they're flawless still. The neck and frets are still better than my $600 made in Mexico strat, and I paid $150 each for the JA60's.
@orsmagyari2454 ай бұрын
I've bought a Squier Sonic in Olympic White, changed almost everything on it, it's a nice instrument, the neck is a bit slim for my long fingers. The truss rod hexagon screw-head is messed up from the factory, I had to watch out not to make it worse when setting the relief. Installed Gotoh keys, SD, Dimarzio pickups and a new Göldo, 500k volume pot on it, changed the nut, it wasn't the best slotted nut in the world, did a fret job and it's ok now. I like it alot.
@EJej-z5g5 ай бұрын
For such price you can't complain. If you need a cheap strat - you've got it. Pickups is something that can be replaced later. To have a playable neck with properly levelled frets is more important. I'd prefer a version with a bridge humbucker to be satisfied fully and I see that routing here allows such mod but it's easier to go with Bullet HSS then.
@Guitarzan424 ай бұрын
My wife bought me a Squire Strat in 2002 for Christmas. I still have it and play it daily. It was $199, but it came with a gig bag and a practice amp that was surprisingly good for the price.
@grahamhornby47664 ай бұрын
Bought a 2nd hand Affinity Strat for £75 last week as a project guitar. The pots needed replacing. Nothing else needs doing. Beautiful neck, v lightweight which suits me perfectly. I own 9 other guitars, 3 of which are each worth over a grand. I have gigged the Squier and it is now my #1 instrument!
@RocktCityTim5 ай бұрын
Loved positions 2 and 5 - especially through the Katana! The Neck pickup on the Squier sounded more Strat-y than the Player's Series in the head to head. Are you sure you had the pickup heights correct on the Player's? To the electronis, grab a preloaded pickguard from Guitar Fetish (Under US$40) and - Bob's your uncle (actually, Bob's my father in law)!
@rodmorrison475 ай бұрын
I'm so impressed by these new Squiers (I used to have a JV 57 Strat back in the day) that I'm going to buy the Sonic Strat with maple board as a modding platform. I'm knocking on a bit so a small, light guitar is a good idea and I love some of the colours available in the limited run. And, as for the price - just £20 more than this one. What a time to be alive.
@southernpanda335 ай бұрын
I agree with that. Fender Play has been a great resource for me. I’ve been doing the yearly subscription for 2 years now. I really recommend it.
@gmill79115 ай бұрын
Contrast this with the Malmsteen Signature Strat I bought direct from Fender, about 15 years ago. The setup was so bad from the factory, I couldn't get it working myself and had to take it in to my tech.
@odesseus5 ай бұрын
Thank you. I've been looking for a good basic guitar to learn some chops on, and this fits it. I think I'll be getting one
@RichieRich645 ай бұрын
I've got a Squire Standard strat I bought new in '01. Adler body, maple neck, did a little fret work on it and put copper tape shielding inside and that's it. Sounds and plays great, I will never sell it, it's a sweet guitar.
@akwamarsunzal5 ай бұрын
What a fantastic starter guitar or a modding platform! I have a Squier Tele that has been modded to within an inch of its life! 🙂 A 2nd hand Squier Strat that I paid 40 euros for as a non working guitar for modding. I have have changed the trem system and the nut. It has now relegated my MIM Fender Strat to the case for years now!
@BrentAdams5 ай бұрын
New Guitar Players today....have it so much nicer than when I was starting out 55 years ago! What a great intro guitar!
@stevehuffman14954 ай бұрын
Amen.
@snickpickle4 ай бұрын
Yeah, we old guys (I’m in my 60s myself) remember those acoustics oftentimes without a truss rod, steel strings that could slice a tough cut of meat, and action that would make you scream in pain because you had to apply 2500 lbs. of pressure to get the strings about a quarter of a block down to the neck - and now you’ve pulled the strings about a quarter tone sharp!
@BrentAdams4 ай бұрын
@@snickpickle i'm i n my 70s! Times have really improved the entry level guitars.
@bitteroldhousecat93045 ай бұрын
I've recommended several Squier Strats to beginners, and they all have been great. I myself have an old Squier from decades ago when I was poor, and that thing sucks. I keep it for others to beat on. And I've done tons of set-up; it just was never great. Even though quality can vary, I think overall Squiers and MIM's have improved immensely. In fact, other than electronics, any MIM I have played have been better than American mades. My favorite electric is a MIM Tele that I put Seymour Duncans in.
@Riverdeepnwide5 ай бұрын
Often getting a few of these in a row coming across my workbench for sales prep, I get to compare several of the same model. They can look alike, yet each one has stronger and weaker points and once in awhile one comes through with everything cooking. The "Oh Yeah!" specimen.
@rickrasmussen56375 ай бұрын
I modded two Squire Telecasters with a Graphite nut and a T kit from EMG. Total cost for Guitar and electronics was a little over $250.00. One went to a professional player who loves it. You can save a lot of money and still have pro quality sound. EMG kits are simple to install with hand tools. Squire guitars are much lighter and comfortable to play.
@n0bby_Barnden5 ай бұрын
I love your reviews (and content generally) - thanks for another excellent honest appraisal. As an absolute beginner (and hopeless STUFF hoarder and tinkerer, for whom guitars are the latest runaway hobby/obsession) I gravitate to reviewers, commentators and tutors who strike the right chord (sorry) and you're up there with the best IM(VH)O. In a very short space of time I've gone from 0 to 7 guitars of which 3 are Squier - an Affinity Tele, Classic Vibe Tele, and a Classic Vibe Strat. And (albeit as a total noob to this world), they seem the most astonishingly good bang for the buck! I've got a long way to go before I can actually play anything, which makes me even more appreciative of those with the knowledge and skill to not only make a guitar sound great, but talk about it intelligently and entertainingly at the same time. Thank you!
@KnuckleheadStuey5 ай бұрын
I'm exactly the same. My problem is it's hard to turn down a good deal.
@Valisk5 ай бұрын
Wish I'd bought my son one of these. I bought him a cheap 'Rock Jam' Strat last year and it was a hateful piece of junk. It actually set his playing back as he didn't pick it up much and stuck to his acoustic. Got him a second hand MIM Fender Tele a couple of months ago and he hasn't put it down.
@tommysanfilippo31655 ай бұрын
I always try to get people to buy their beginner kids as good an instrument as they can afford cause crappy cheap guitars don’t get picked up much.
@Valisk5 ай бұрын
@@tommysanfilippo3165 It's definitely the best advice.
@snickpickle4 ай бұрын
I couldn’t agree more! I like to call them “moderately-priced” or “intermediate” guitars. A little better resale value, I suppose, as well.@@tommysanfilippo3165
@michaelbruh1264 ай бұрын
Lol I have the exact same Rock Jam strat you're talking about and it's terrible and it's the reason I've stopped playing for the past few years. I'm probably going to buy this squire soon.
@JBurky155 ай бұрын
This sounds like a solid mod platform for a hobbyist or even for a beginner who wants to take it to a shop in a year or two and make some upgrades to it and keep it going.
@b00ts4ndc4ts5 ай бұрын
Im currently gigging a squire bass and all i did is put on flat wounds, really happy with it.
@krzysztofwaclawski90024 ай бұрын
The variety of sounds from that guitar is phenomenal
@edarmstrong93892 ай бұрын
It's good to have a wizard at the controls. I played a Yamaha Pacifica for a year and a half before I had it set up by a real Luthier. I'm an idiot! Having the guitar set up made a world of difference. Should be done immediately, especially for new students.
@onbedoeldekut15155 ай бұрын
Was a tiny spring in the bag with the trem arm? There should be one that goes into the trem arm hole to push against the arm and stop it dropping when you 'let go' of it.
@danny_the_K4 ай бұрын
I have a Squire Tele with double humbucker pickups called an HH model. Love it.
@TheHatMusic5 ай бұрын
I'm staggered. Even the tone on those pickups is good! That lovely twangy mid/top end is pretty nice. Get a good setup and some new strings on it and it would make a cracking guitar, whether you're a beginner or not. I wish these had been around when I started what, 30 years ago or so. I'd have been immensely happy!
@traviswaynedoyle5 ай бұрын
Awesome review. Agreed, great as a starter guitar. It has potential though for a curious/handy person who could get their hands on a fully loaded Strat pickguard and get some humbucker action in there. Cheers!
@gdn865 ай бұрын
I have a 24 year old Fender standard Strat that I replaced the pickups in a few years back, and it still plays and sounds great. I have a Squire Jazz Bass that I bought new awhile back for around $150 and put some good active Seymour Duncan pickups in it, and its been very good for the money. It needs some repairs to the jack at this point, but that is my fault when I replaced the pickups, the solder was weak. Overall the hardware is always solid. Even Epiphone makes some good mid-tier guitars. The Wildkat is probably my favorite of the few I own. It also needs some repair to the jack, but its pretty typical for lower end guitar to have some issues long term. Nothing I cannot fix. Not a beginner by any means, but my budget isn't high enough to spend what I would really want, and I don't see much of a difference between the $150-400 range vs the $600+. You just don't get a huge increase in value for the money.
@warthogA104 ай бұрын
I have a squire affinity strat, and squire affinity tele, both in the Olympic white, and I love them both. Those were $300 ea before tax Beautiful budget Fender guitars. They're well made and work fine for me. I also have a 2003 First Act strat that I bought at Walmart for my oldest son when he was 6 (he lost interest in learning) and it is a great guitar, built well and sounds fantastic, and for what I paid $60 I was delightfully surprised, it holds up perfectly to my affinity series guitars.
@MisterJWJ715 ай бұрын
I love your straight forward reviews. You don't sugar coat things when something is outright bad but, you are fair about things for the price point.
@anthonycrook19878 күн бұрын
really nice clean intro, sweet reverb and did hear the touch from your fingers, hope the tuners bold up. cheers
@nicksalvatore57174 ай бұрын
One of these and a monoprice tube amp with a cheap mooer multifx pedal, and a beginner has everything they could need for awhile
@stopmotionmayzie5 ай бұрын
i’ve done SO much research on this guitar for my first guitar. This video really helped me! I love your videos and I didn’t expect you to do a video on this!
@philwood97605 ай бұрын
Get a Boss Katana 2 amp $239(50 watt). I wish I had. My 10 watt Fender amp is ok $80. But I wish I had done some research on amps first. Squire also makes guitars with humbuckers and single coil pickups in same guitar. My first was an epiphone les paul with 2 humbuckers.
@stopmotionmayzie5 ай бұрын
@@philwood9760 I’m choosing this guitar because i’m broke🥲 I don’t got that one for an amp💀😭
@AlekSaint5 ай бұрын
Glad you're having such an enjoyable experience with this guitar, sadly I didn't have the same first impression with the telecaster model (seems to be a Europe exclusive as far as I can tell). The neck pickup was broken beyond repair and I had some issues setting up the bridge (the break angle of the top-loaded strings was too shallow which led to bad buzzing. Had to shim the neck to raise the saddles and that fixed it). So I wouldn't recommend the debut tele to a beginner. Might have to check out the strat as well. But the neck was pretty much flawless with fretwork that's similar to what you described here. Would be interesting to see a comparison if you can get your hands on the tele model.
@philliprowe26565 ай бұрын
Yes I got the sunburst version and the action , intonation and sound was much better than expected!Very wise purchase!
@malerra5 ай бұрын
You just pointed out the same problem I have with my Squier (my only guitar). It has a 40mm neck and no matter what I do, I can't get my fingers on the strings properly. Yes a 42mm neck is technically only 2mm difference split up between the 6 strings, but for some reason, this particular neck I just can't do it.
@Oizzy5 ай бұрын
I’m not sure you would be able to put standard fender electronics in it, if you were set to upgrade it, because of the thickness. Have an old Affinity Tele with a thin body, and the cavity won’t quite fit the new electronics (I’m not an expert on strats tho)
@andrewherbert71085 ай бұрын
Had a slim body squire for 30 years, the neck is the best I've played. The quality is not of Fender, absolutely. But, I love the crunch I get out of the squire. That warm tone you get from a Fender, you can't get that from a squire. As a starter guitar, they're amazing. Also, having the routing for humbuckers is super convenient for upgrading. I got squire showmaster pickups transferred in mine for the humbucker, mid and neck. Sounds great! 👍
@bldallas5 ай бұрын
Squire is crushing it these days. Seriously, Never thought I’d own one, now I have 3 that I love a double bound sunburst 60s CV Tele, a LPB 60s CV Strat, and a LPB Paranormal 12 string Jaguar. All three play and sound amazing. I’ve upgraded the two CVs with locking tuners, Fender pups and full sized pots, etc. though they were great before all that.
@Lez3254 ай бұрын
@@bldallas Squier not Squire
@bldallas4 ай бұрын
@@Lez325 gee, thank you soooo much, for clearing that up. I mean a bunch of people probably thought I was talking about a 14 year old male, from the Middle Ages, on his second step toward becoming a knight. Imagine their confusion had you not hopped on my ridiculous type-o, like a duck on a June bug. I surely feel lucky and relieved there are English experts, like yourself, Lez325, here to police these posts and maintain an impeccable level of accuracy and clarity. Without your corrections, this forum would devolve into a lawless back alley filled with riffraff and generally poor spellers. Your diligent corrections are appreciated more than an ice cold beer on a hot summer day. From the bottom of my heart, I thank you!
@nunofernandes45015 ай бұрын
You could do a follow up video upgrading the pickups with an affordable set below €200 and see how it stacks up. And a proper setup, of course!
@NeungView5 ай бұрын
Because that's what beginners do?
@nunofernandes45015 ай бұрын
@@NeungView it's what beginners might do after learning to play and wanting to improve their tone on the cheap.
@BoltRM5 ай бұрын
Put Fender pickups in it. If you dare!!
@jhref5 ай бұрын
I honestly don't think pickups are the issue here. It sounds like a Strat should.
@bulkvanderhuge90065 ай бұрын
@@NeungView Yes, it's much cheaper to be able to upgrade your guitar piece by piece than to outright buy a really expensive one.
@briangardner59055 ай бұрын
So glad you made this video. As a singer song writer and someone who is hosting a Sunday (acoustic) afternoon jam at my house, I still have been wanting a Stratocaster guitar as they are one of the best clean setting and low volume sounding guitars. The lead guitarist who was going to join us has joined a performing band, so I am going to (play the hand) no pun intended, that this jam has given me and start playing lead also. Here we go! I hope to get a 2-color sunburst version. Thanks. I think such a guitar will fit my needs perfectly and if any part eventually fails, I will simply replace them with better parts. I too like the satin finish. I found your videos instructive, unbiased, honest, informative and interesting, I watched this one from end to end. Have another question. I have a electric arch top with no manufacturer name. I had a friend (luthier) go through it and replace the tuners, make sure the electrics were all OK, replaced the battleship grey plate behind the knobs and missing pick guard with tortoise shell ones. He also found NO Mfg. name anywhere. The plate on the back of the guitar is all zeroes except for a few letters. To date NO ONE has been able to figure out the history on this guitar. Do you know someone I could send photos of what I call "Tobacco Road" (because of the beautiful Tobacco sunburst finish) also has"V" inlays in the neck to, who might be able to help me discover it's lineage? Brian Gardner bgardner2323@yahoo.com.
@jadenlittlerocker3155 ай бұрын
HI Mr GuitarGeek The thin neck would be perfect for kids like me. I tried out the Katana 100 at a music store. WOW. The Squier and Katana 50 would be an amazing starter package. Something I would love to try out.
@joanarling5 ай бұрын
I think you nailed it, and so did Squier -- a solid guitar with cheap electronics (the other way round would be a total waste of money). Top grade electronics can be had for around 250€, a medium-to-top grade Wikinson bridge for another 100+€, and you'll end up with a fairly good guitar, IF the newbie decides to go through. Looks like a decent offering to me.
@VidarLund-k5q23 күн бұрын
Great video, particularly that you play with a clean tone as well, without effects camuflaging anything. Plus finger picking, my style. Thanks.
@brandonjohnson682019 күн бұрын
What kind of guitar hanger is that behind you holding those 6? Thanks for the video, great information and beautiful playing!
@Angus5765 ай бұрын
It’s a no brainer in the USA. $119 shipped.
@ColonelAngus20234 ай бұрын
The pickups in these inexpensive Squier's are fine if you simply upgrade the small stock electronics. Just install quality full size pots and a orange drop cap, add a switchcraft selector switch and a PureTone output jack. About a $65-$75 investment If you do the work yourself. Quality solder and GAVITT cloth wire is also very important for long lasting connections that won't crack. It only costs about $15 bucks for a guitar tool setup kit. Every guitar player should own one. Cheers! .
@OnTheFritz6025 ай бұрын
Great review. I was thinking about pulling the trigger on one of these as a mod platform. Seems it would be perfect in that regard. Cheers!
@BlueRidgeRider5 ай бұрын
What a great review! I just ordered one from Amazon because of your high praise!
@Hiro.the.God.3 ай бұрын
I just bought a black sonic Squier. I absolutely love it. And the best thing about it is that it plays very well and if you don’t like the pick ups you can always replace them. And the HSH routing is great, talk about versatility!
@streetglidescott64245 ай бұрын
Checked my Amazon account and had $75 in credits that I didn’t remember so picked one up! Been playing an American Precision Bass for the last 40 years, figured I’d buy my first 6 string! Couldn’t help myself at this price.
@Alan-zf2tt5 ай бұрын
Great review Andy and I thought I should add my take on "cheap" guitars. For a learner = Great! For a new budding musician = Doubly Great! For a professional musician making a meager existence in the trade = Absolutely bloody lovely For a professional musician doing big gigs - well = listen to your sound crew, roadies or producers. Reasoning: Cheap is not rubbish. Nowadays it is quality, sometimes excellent quality, at an excellent price. Why take a 1000£$ € bit of kit on public/dodgy transport to a local gig? For better sounds from a low cost guitar: use lower volumes and get the gritty sounds from a pedal. Sometimes (all times) compression pedal is a must (Boss is your friend here) It is better to trash, by over use? over practice? experimental hardware 'improvements' on a low cost instrument than on a trophy cost instrument 🙂
@richsilveira14145 ай бұрын
Dude, I'm a drummer and don't pay guitar (can't get past the sore fingers on the first day.) I watch your videos mainly because you are fair, thorough, and you obviously enjoy what you are doing----makes it a pleasure to tune in. HOWEVER-- all I want to do is turn on my electric kit and play along to your testing. Question: where can I get some videos of you simply playing guitar so I can get through a complete song with you? Keep on doing what you do!
@BrentJJ5 ай бұрын
Making cheap guitars better is my thing...I love'em💚🎸thx for the content and sharing.
@imjustherefortheks5 ай бұрын
Yes! Same for me...
@sagittated5 ай бұрын
I got a Squier Sonic Mustang last fall and had to send it back for a large crack, then got a replacement and spent a couple hours working on the frets and set up, then plugged it in to discover the output jack didn't work. Sent that one back, too, and just asked for my tiny bit of money back. I was shocked to see they released even cheaper guitars for Amazon. I put the money towards saving for a better one, and got a Fender Strat this Spring. Very happy with my new guitar. The very budget guitars are kind of a lottery. Great when you win!
@frankcooke16925 ай бұрын
Dude it takes like 5 minutes to fix an output jack. If you're gonna play guitar, you'll have to learn how to use a soldering iron at some point.
@sagittated5 ай бұрын
@@frankcooke1692 Well in this case, after spending two hours on the guitar and being very disappointed with everything about it, I was almost relieved to have a reason to trigger a return. It wasn't worth fixing the output jack.
@frankcooke16925 ай бұрын
@@sagittated Fair enough. I have my suspicions that Squeir doesn't even know where these things come from. They're just sourcing it from AliBaba to compete with the Harley Benton business model.
@sagittated5 ай бұрын
@@frankcooke1692 they are definitely made to compete for the business of people in the market for the least expensive possible guitar. And/or people willing to put a ton of work into getting it in shape. (And even then...) I would highly recommend people save up longer and get Squiers at the next level up, or the level above that. The Affinity are ok, and the CV level stuff is honestly pretty good. They often go on sale, and are worth the increased price tag.
@marcostrujillo52865 ай бұрын
Do you know if Fender has these matte colors available for the Player and American strats? I really like it.
@madsam75825 ай бұрын
Get one, and buy a proper strat neck! 😂
@Ronno46915 ай бұрын
I remember a buddy of mine in the mid-80s buying a brand new white superstrat (no idea what brand) and it was incredible to play - it didn't shred your fingertips, it stayed in tune, the action was a flat as a pancake, it had 24 frets (!) and it wasn't a Gibson or a Fender. He's been a professional musician for over thirty years now, with his own studio etc.
@PeterElla3 ай бұрын
I brought my Strat back in 77 and paid $895 and I still love it and mainly use it when I am not playing my 12 string
@kennyblackbird56748 күн бұрын
@@PeterElla Strats were$475 for one with a maple fretboard and $425 for the rosewood fretboard back in 77. Either you're exaggerating or you got overcharged!
@m.b.85365 ай бұрын
2:48 Waves from Mr. Probz…I just went down in my guitar room to try this. It is a nice practice lick…😊
@richiebricker5 ай бұрын
Great tone your getting from the squier and your amp. Once you set the springs to match the string tension these bridges will stay in tune untill you change the tunning. then ya have to tune it several times while the springs settle. Everyone should learn this. Maybe you should use your channel and tell people how to adjust the springs
@christopheraaron82995 ай бұрын
I went ahead and ordered one (supposed to be here tomorrow) because it's only $120 and I already have a loaded pickguard with alnico v pickups and a wiring harness with upgraded pots and thick braided wires laying around and a set of locking tuners that are unassigned as of right now, so why not? I kinda have to. I got the 2 tone sunburst one. I'll probably just keep the stock trem because I'm not much of a whammy bar guy anyway, but I'll still leave it floating. I kinda like that it only has one string tree and the slim headstock. Traditionally, the cheaper ones have two trees and the fat 70s headstock, so it gives it a little bit more classic look. I'll probably swap the tree out for a roller tree. I've heard good things about these, I have to imagine Fender's profit margins are extremely low, but it's a good way to take back some business from the cheap copycats. I mean, who's gonna pay $90 for a Glarry now when they can get a real Strat for $30 more? This will be Strat #6 in my current lineup. I also have a Fojill mahogany light relic Strat, two Squier Affinity Strats, a DIY kit built Strat and a 2007 MIM Fender Standard Strat, all of which I heavily modded or restored.
@StratBurst925 ай бұрын
Got mine in sunburst. Mine plays great with no problems, just needed some small tweeks.Great for a beginner and you cannot beat the price.
@geoffreyhendrikx5 ай бұрын
Nice variation on "always on the run" Lenny Kravitz and slash! I love it, favorite song!
@douglaschristine83874 ай бұрын
Hey buddy, I own two Squiers classic vibe Stratocaster and telecaster and I love them both. You buy what you can afford especially if you find a brand that has no problems except for the loose output jack now and then. Good video.
@PeterDowney-lf1ny2 ай бұрын
Wow... amazing sounds, I often think of how my playing would be if I had such an instrument when I started to learn... some 60 years ago.
@ia56625 ай бұрын
what a killer deal - also love that they did the Squier logo with the gold script instead of the plain ugly black. This font is so superior and although it has zero effect on the tone whatsoever, I think the looks got such an increase with that smile detail. I still remember my Squier Affinity Series Stratocaster from 1996 cost me $163 and it had pretty trashy pickups as well, but worse tuners that absolutely sucked. This is leaps and bounds ahead of that and yet somehow CHEAPER! I love it for the next generation....
@Theweeze1005 ай бұрын
Hispanic guy, from the U.S. here… I love your channel, you do an awesome job of equipment review and evaluation! Not to mention, you have a very “Posh” English accent..which makes me think to myself “ Subscribing to your channel is as close as I will ever get to being a Peer of the Realm” 😅 Keep Punch’n
@stevenwillie27825 ай бұрын
I bought a cheap Squire as my first guitar, I think that changing the strings made a huge difference in how it sounds. It seems obvious that they'll not be installing any $20.00 strings on a $129.00 guitar.
@bigbadbillb5 ай бұрын
Squier basses are great, too. I switched out the stock pickup on mine with a Seymour Duncan, and it made a big difference.
@LumiMoonCh3 ай бұрын
I had a good one once. An Ashton strat copy. I had it in a storage locker for 6 months and it was still in tune.
@rschelp15 ай бұрын
I recently bought a kit from Amazon .. which was marked down significantly to $113. It required paying premium price to buy four cans of decent lacquer and a whole lot of time to finish painting and sanding and polishing it. * When you measure the complaints .. against what you paid for it .. this $119 guitar is a dream and should warrant zero complaints. * Does not seem fair to measure it against the sound of a much higher price Fender that has premium pickups and electronics. * The old axiom "you get what you paid for" holds true.
@raglanroadworks3 ай бұрын
I would always recommend Squier for a beginner who wants to buy a budget guitar. I got my father-in-law a second hand Indonesian Bullet, put fresh strings on it and set it up nicely; excellent guitar for 80 euros. I had it in my house for over a week before I could give it and I just kept playing it because it was genuinely a joy to play.
@taketwo-e5u5 ай бұрын
What is the neck made of? It looks remarkably like rosewood. If its not, could fender please use this on their player series which is usually pau ferro.
@samxday5 ай бұрын
Was this guitar bought anonymously or sent to you knowing it would be reviewed? Just wonder if the setup would always be up to standard
@robertdonosobuchner31295 ай бұрын
This is a really cheap but good guitar. For about 150€... I don't need it, but it could be a fun project to make it a lot better. First I would add the shielding. New potentiometers, switch and maybe the pickups, but I would change the pickups only if it still sounds not good to me. The tremolo block is still an option. A bigger block will sound better. Also the strings could make a slight difference. D'addario NYXL 10-46 or XL Cromes 10-48.....😊
@greyfoxzero2 ай бұрын
Those indonesian Squire basses are pretty fantastic after a fret leveling. On some of those models they don't put all that heavy lacquer on the necks so you get this lively, smooth, and fast playing neck.
@georgebowling8425 ай бұрын
Great review, really showed that you don't need to spend a fortune when you start. I play a Fender P bass but bought a Squier Sonic as a modding platform - it was great out of the box.
@jonnyfavors75855 ай бұрын
I've been playing for over 25 years now and personally, I love the squires sound and feel. I got a mini squire and a sea foam green squire which I find myself gravitating more on playing than my more expensive instruments like my gibsons goth or Dean dobro
@Shhh...theMoon5 ай бұрын
The trouble with low end Squires is that they vary from guitar to guitar. Quality control varies. And fret edges are sometimes sharp not smooth.
@deafdeadfishfloating5 ай бұрын
Yes; and with a 'little age ,un-oiled (green) fret board....the board shirinks enough that the fret-edges can 'surface'.
@FelixSalazar5 ай бұрын
For a beginner, does it make sense to buy this and eventually upgrade the electronics? The tuning issues? How would you address them? Bridge? Locking tuners?
@TheGuitarGeek5 ай бұрын
assuming you get a good one, this a great first guitar. I wouldn't spend too much on electronics in the future as it would be a better move to spend that money on a second guitar that is the next step up.
@mistacoz5 ай бұрын
I’ve seen whole custom electrical assemblies using decent pickups, switches and pots etc for sale on eBay, usually comes fitted into a standard strat pick guard ready to go. Could be the shout for one of these.
@bobbiedeleon48455 ай бұрын
Y'all have it good today when it comes to starter guitars! My first guitar was terrible with action about 1/2 an inch high!
@CLINTSTER77COX5 ай бұрын
I have a solid body Korean 1997 squire . Should I buy this just for the electronics ? To replace the 27 year old electronics
@StratBurst924 ай бұрын
I bought the sunburst and am very happy with it. Great practice guitar.
@GrumpyOldGit605 ай бұрын
I recently came by a Squire Mustang and swapped out the magnets in the pickups… out went the nasty ceramics, in went a pair on Alnico Vs. A very cheap mod but one that paid off. The difference was night and day.
@NormanChester8825 ай бұрын
Thank you young man I think I will order one, I got a squier by fender, acoustic guitar from them, it's a great guitar, it tunes good, has good action, stays in tune, chords good
@grrnoise5 ай бұрын
Nicce. I'm looking forward to reviews of the new offset tele and affinity offsets from fender squier
@Jhonso-d4u5 ай бұрын
Which amplifier should I buy along with this guitar for better sound?
@matteobarbieri11905 ай бұрын
What do you think about an upgrade on pickups and the electronics too? You showed that you have a space for humbuckers on the neck and on the bridge so it can be a good upgrade if you change them all, considering that the rest of the guitar is decent.
@TheGuitarGeek5 ай бұрын
I honestly don’t think it’s worth spending too much money on this Guitar. A pick up swap would be interesting.
@matteobarbieri11905 ай бұрын
@@TheGuitarGeek I'm having the hobby to buy cheap used guitar on Facebook market and to upgrade them or restore them. With good pickups and electronics, without spending a fortune, you can have a better guitar, if the rest is good. I bought a 1980 strato style guitar for 50 pounds (made in east Germany) and I changed pickups with 2 filtertrons and a single coil and all the electrics for 148 pounds and it changed completely. I found a brand that is pretty decent for a good price and very easy to plug (guitar fetish).
@leesbassment63935 ай бұрын
Since you can get a set of Alnico strat pickups these days for fairly cheap, this may be a good mod candidate. New electronics, maybe locking tuners, don’t even think about using the wiggle stick. Very gig-worthy strat for $200ish
@AVFCAM5 ай бұрын
When you say it is smaller, how close to a 3/4 size is that? My daughter is 9 and we’re tempted by the 3/4 Squier Strat, but because she’s left handed, we’re limited in options…
@TheGuitarGeek5 ай бұрын
It’s not smaller, it’s thinner. If you watch the video, I show the measurements on screen.
@AVFCAM5 ай бұрын
@@TheGuitarGeek sorry, I was watching whilst noodling (badly) and I missed that bit! Love the videos.
@joellebrodeur10155 ай бұрын
@@TheGuitarGeekThinner neck is good for many who like that. I still don't like strats and still don't own anything Fender except a decent Fender FR12, but I digress. I would not have scoffed at this as a beginner. Wish we had stuff like this in the early 90s when I was learning.
@mightyV4445 ай бұрын
2:47 - That's 'Kayleigh' by Marillion, isn't it? 😃👍 Just in a different key 🙂 And when the fretted note at the 12th fret sounds flat to the harmonic, the saddle needs to move closer to the neck, not bridge 😉 And I could imagine the vibrato bridge's springs being set rather tightly in order to make tuning easier for beginners 🙂 Nice guitar, too! 😀👍 There was nothing available with _that_ kind of price/quality ratio when I'd started to learn the guitar myself, in '83! 🙂
@robertblair-uk4ph5 ай бұрын
Waves by Mr. Probz. Have to say, not a song I ever expected to crop up on a guitar review channel, but it sounded good.
@mightyV4445 ай бұрын
@@robertblair-uk4ph - Thank you for the info, Robert! 😀👍 I had not heard that one before 🙂 But yeah, it's the same chord progression like in that Marillion song, just in F instead of A. 🙂
@Dustywitch9 күн бұрын
The Squire has a little bit more brightness in the tone than the classic; that could be due to age of the pickups though too. I really enjoyed the sound of that Squire, I'm going to have to look into one of those little guys sometime, thanks.
@carlkermode8995 ай бұрын
6:42 is that a really basic version of Always on the Run by Lenny Kravitz?