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expired Posted by daemon • Sep 21, 2021
Sep 21, 2021 2:21 AM
Squier Classic Vibe 60s Mustang Limited Edition Guitar $319.99 at Musician's Friend
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Also, The Squier Classic Vibe '60s Jazzmaster Limited Edition Electric Guitar Daphne Blue for $360. https://www.musiciansfr
Also, The Squier Classic Vibe '60s Jazzmaster Limited Edition Electric Guitar Daphne Blue for $360. https://www.musiciansfriend.com/g...20&index=7 [musiciansfriend.com]
As far as the Bullet Strat, those can be nice guitars as well. I'd say you can't go wrong with either as a beginner. The Strat seems to have a 25.5" scale while the Mustang is a short 24". They both have C neck profiles and 9.5" radius, so it should feel the same as far as playing chords, goes, there's just less space up the neck on the Mustang. The Mustang does have 22 narrow tall frets as opposed to the Strat's 21 medium jumbo. You can find people that like one or the other, so it's really just a matter of trying them to see which you prefer. Personally I play on all sorts of guitars and couldn't tell you anything about what type of frets they are without looking them up. They're all different and for some things I like one over the other, I think you just get used to whatever you have if you're starting out and then later on you can dive into different types once you start to be able to play a little.
Also, The Squier Classic Vibe '60s Jazzmaster Limited Edition Electric Guitar Daphne Blue for $360. https://www.musiciansfr
As far as the Bullet Strat, those can be nice guitars as well. I'd say you can't go wrong with either as a beginner. The Strat seems to have a 25.5" scale while the Mustang is a short 24". They both have C neck profiles and 9.5" radius, so it should feel the same as far as playing chords, goes, there's just less space up the neck on the Mustang. The Mustang does have 22 narrow tall frets as opposed to the Strat's 21 medium jumbo. You can find people that like one or the other, so it's really just a matter of trying them to see which you prefer. Personally I play on all sorts of guitars and couldn't tell you anything about what type of frets they are without looking them up. They're all different and for some things I like one over the other, I think you just get used to whatever you have if you're starting out and then later on you can dive into different types once you start to be able to play a little.
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i'm aware that some just don't need that much guitar and aware that not everyone has the cash to drop on a Fender American...but everyone deserves more than what a squier has to offer.
Squiers are the most unsold $100 guitar on offer up. that should tell you all you need to know...
I played many guitars under 200 and the Squier was definitely one of the higher quality ones.
Between the recommendations above just pick what you think looks the coolest or has the color you want, the rest will be down to the player.
i'm aware that some just don't need that much guitar and aware that not everyone has the cash to drop on a Fender American...but everyone deserves more than what a squier has to offer.
Squiers are the most unsold $100 guitar on offer up. that should tell you all you need to know...
i'm aware that some just don't need that much guitar and aware that not everyone has the cash to drop on a Fender American...but everyone deserves more than what a squier has to offer.
Squiers are the most unsold $100 guitar on offer up. that should tell you all you need to know...
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And Squier will maintain Affinity, Starcaster, and Bullet low-end stuff.
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