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The Squier Sonic™ Stratocaster® is ready to launch any musical adventure into warp speed, offering iconic Fender® style and inspiring tone for players at any stage. This Strat® sports a slim and inviting “C”-shaped neck profile and a thin, lightweight body for optimal playing comfort while a trio of Squier® single-coil pickups chime with crystal clarity for a wide variety of versatile tones. Further details of this model include a tremolo bridge for expressive vibrato effects, sealed-gear tuning machines for smooth, accurate tuning and durable chrome-plated hardware that is sure to catch the spotlight.
4.9 out of 5
98.46% of customers are satisfied
5.0 out of 5 stars First day review for the new Series
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Beginner or Back-Up Instrument
I was going to be away from home for a while and needed an inexpensive, full-sized guitar for practice. I picked up the Squier Sonic Strat as I have several of its Fender big brothers at home. I was honestly pleasantly surprised by the quality of the instrument for the price. First, the frets and fret ends were very nice - period. Especially for a $200 guitar. The Trem is the vintage six-screw style and was decked out of the box - which again is good for a beginner. I didn't need to practice with the trem for what I was working on, and the set-up was reasonable out of the box with the trem decked, so I left it. The pickups are actually fairly nice as well. They're not noiseless by any stretch of the imagination, but they have good tone for this price range. Overall I was very pleasantly surprised by the quality and usability of the instrument. It's a perfect first guitar, and a very solid back-up guitar.
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic guitar. Plays almost as good as my $2,500 fender.
This guitar being this good, for this price, is insane! I have a 2012 fender American deluxe strat, that I originally paid $1850 for, brand new. Now a days, that same guitar is going for over $2500. Wanted this one, just to mess around with, & not be so nervous of banging it up. I had purchased it, thinking I was going to upgrade the pickups, the tuner heads, & a few other things, but it really doesn't need any of it. The setup, from the factory, is damn near perfect. I did lower the pickups a little bit, just because I don't like a very hot pickup. It sounds ALMOST as good as my fender. Missing a little bit of the overall brightness, but you truly can't complain for sub $200. I got the 2 tone sunburst, & while it's not the 3 tone sunburst of my original fender, it's still a beauty! I might go through, & darken up the fretboard, to give it more of that vintage vibe, but truly zero complaints. Stays in tune, plays great, neck feels great. No fret buzz, no sharp frets, everything is just spot on. If you're thinking of buying one, I'll tell you right now. Stop thinking, just buy it. You won't be disappointed one bit. Keep rockin 🤘🏻
4.0 out of 5 stars Good Beginner Guitar
Decided on a beginner Fender although it was more expensive than other similar electric guitars on Bolo - you get what you pay for. The lefty guitar is available in only one color - like back in days of the Model T - you can have any color you want as long as it's black. Plays well, sound good for the price - I purchased the smallest Fender amp as well.
5.0 out of 5 stars Great gift for my teen daughter
Easy to use, great price, it's been used a lot lately and sounds great. The color was beautiful!
5.0 out of 5 stars I love my tartar
Good guitar to get guitarded with especially for starters :)
5.0 out of 5 stars Reviews VS Reality
Can a two hundred dollar guitar be worth two hundred dollars? My answer is yes. Reading the reviews, the Squire Sonic Stratocaster is either too dangerous to approach or it might be one of the biggest bargains in guitars. I always wanted a Strat but the money involved left me out of the picture. An inexpensive Squire was a game changer. After unpacking the Squire Sonic Strat, I plugged it into the computer and right away, the Strat was a delight. It played very well right out of the box. I am learning more about the neck by the hour. This is a really fun guitar and for the price, you will get way more fun than you thought you could afford. I was very surprised to discover I could afford a Stratocaster that was a playable instrument. The Squire exceeded my expectations. I can barely stop playing it.
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Starter Guitar
Bought this for my son’s 18th birthday. He’s been begging for a guitar for a while. You really can’t go wrong with a Fender! Even this price conscious Squire Stratocaster is a nice playing and sounding guitar. This Strat has held a tune well and held up to my kid’s jamming on it. It’s really hard to find a lefty starter guitar and this one fit the need well.
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Excelente
The media could not be loaded. Llego antes perfecto, esta super bonita muy buen sonido esta perfecta producto 100% recomendado y nuevo me encanto esta de lujo la guitarra 🎸 animense no se van arrepentir, yo encantado con ella gracias
Great little guitar for a great little girl
It came fast. Very fast. I will be working on it, replacing this and that as we go. Fretwork (can't expect 3000$ guitar fretwork on a 300$ guitar but i can do it so i will).She loves it and can't put it down.I'd like to thank Sean from Ardens music for his very quick response to my queries.Now, off to learn some Rush songs!
légère, et très confortable....super beau look......très satisfaite.
Reçue le 27 octobre 2023 au lieu du 30 octobre, merci
Se la regalé a mi hijo y está encantado
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