The purr-fect guitar! Squier’s new Hello Kitty Mini guitar is designed to bring the gift of music to younger hearts and smaller hands, and features the smiling face of Hello Kitty herself right on the front! Rest assured, though — this is a real, great-sounding and great-playing guitar! The reduced scale length of the smooth-as-silk maple neck makes life easy on the up-and-coming rocker in your house, and the guitar comes in cool Pink and Black finishes. The 3 single-coil pickups let you purr or roar!
Price: $149.95 Buy now!
The Squier Black & Chrome Fat Strat has an edgy and classy appeal. Features include a gloss black finish with matching headstock, a pickguard & hardware with that sought-after chrome look, a bridge position humbucker pickup, two single coil pickups, and a rosewood fingerboard.
Price: $229.99 Buy now!
User Reviews:
Feature:
basic. whammy bar is awesome though.
Quality:
i banged it a few times and barely any scratches or dents.
Value:
200????? wow
Desirability:
it is so sexy. chick magnet. nice black glossy finish and cool pickgaurd.
Sound:
the sound is amazing. sounds just as good as any strat especially with a good amp.
Ease of Use:
very comfortable to play with. can play for hours at a time.
Support:
didnt have to deal with them.
Overall:
i will use this guitar untill i see a cooler one…kidding:) but i will definately have it for a looong time.
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The Custom II is a super-affordable temple of tone with some tasty Tele tweaks that include a pair of blistering Duncan Designed P-90s with indepedendent tone and volume controls. The agathis body snugs up to an all-maple neck/fretboard with dot inlays, medium-jumbo frets, and a 25-1/2 in. scale.
Price: $249.99 Buy now!
User Reviews:
Feature:
pretty ok features. two volume and two treble knobs. work fine, though i don’t use them much. the pickguard however is a bit dodgy and bulgy.
Quality:
pickguard is dodgy. the turn-knobs feel cheap. the paint a bit thin and not to even. everything else is great and, well, these are mostly cosmetic problems.
Value:
fantastic value for money!!! i usually play a gibson les paul vintage guitar but since it’s so old i prefer not to use it on stage. this was bought as a temp until something better came up, but i am definitely not swapping the tele custom 2 in anymore. in fact the les paul is resting in the closet and has been since my new affair came in the door
Desirability:
it looks awesome! and is original for squier, fender has never made such a model (to my knowledge, anyway)AND I DIG THE P-90′S!!!!!!!!!
Sound:
great p90′s sound, there is a hum though.
Ease of Use:
after setting it up myself it really works well. it takes some time since the wood seems to be working for a while after you buy it, but it settles down and becomes much more stable.
Support:
no idea. i usually don’t use support since i like to fix the problems myself.
Overall:
great sound and playability – some cheap solutions on the not so important stuff. i don’t give a damn – it’s one of the best guitars i ever played in my life!
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Everything you need to get started — with great tone! Includes a Squier SE Special Guitar, Squier SP-10 guitar amplifier, and more.
Price: $199.99 Buy now!
User Reviews:
Feature:
The amp had 1 feature(drive) but it is okay, if you are just starting.
Quality:
My 3rd down tone knob broke already, and the amp crashed on me.
Value:
It was worth the price when I got it, when it was brand ew.
Desirability:
I got the artic white. It is pretty sexy
Sound:
It has a nice clean strat sound. Distortion, not as good.
Ease of Use:
It is a guitar.
Support:
Haven’t send it back, probably wont.
Overall:
It is a moderate guitar, if it is your first electric. I would recomend an actual fender. Also, it does not come with headphones, instead it comes with a stand.
Fender’s popular Deluxe Jazz Bass V Active model is now available in a four-string version! The Deluxe Jazz Bass Active is perfect for four-string bassists who want modern active tone at an unbeatable value. Features include an active three-band EQ with “slap” switch, a one-piece maple neck with ebonol fingerboard and matching painted headstock on the Black model.
Price: $299.99 Buy now!
This handsome natural-finish left-handed bass features a soft maple body and one-piece maple neck with sharp-looking black binding and block inlays on the 20-fret maple fingerboard. That soulful sound emanates from a pair of single-coil Duncan Designed(TM) Jazz Bass pickups; other features include chrome hardware and machine heads, a three-ply pickguard and a four-saddle chrome bridge.
Price: $329.99 Buy now!
With the right features, size, and price for younger guitarists, Squier’s durable MA-1 steel-string model is made to suit both students in school music programs and beginners who would be more comfortable with a smaller guitar.
Price: $109.99 Buy now!
User Reviews:
Quality:
looks good, feels good and plays well for the paltry $100 that I paid for the thing. I have compared it to chinese low-cost guitars and the fit and finish is better on this squire.
Value:
I play it every day and not well. for $100 it is a great deal in my opinion. I will play it until it busts and buy another. I may get one for my office and one for my car trunk. I have a prestine gibson L48 and another $300 acustic and an American Strat. The Squire gets played much more than the others combined. Good deal for the money.
Desirability:
Chicks see me with this guitar and they know that I am a music god and should be considered in thier fantasies each and every night. Just kidding, this guitar has zero sex appeal. it is a great beater guitar.
Sound:
It sounds good enough, I love this little, cheap guitar. I play it everyday because I keep in on the sofa in the living room. If it gets destroyed, I am out $100 and I will buy another.
Ease of Use:
very good for the money. needs to be tuned almost every day. Just a little out of tune though.
Overall:
IDEAL FOR THE NARROW NICHE OF A $100 GUITAR FOR BEATING ON, PLAYING AND TOSSING ON THE SOFA.
The Squier Mini guitar has arrived! It is designed for players of all ages. This 22.75 in. scale axe plays and sounds great. It features a double cutaway body, Maple neck, Rosewood fingerboard, 20 frets, 3 single-coil pickups, 5-way switching, master volume and tone controls, single-ply white pickguard, and a 6-saddle hard-tail bridge.
Price: $99.99 Buy now!
User Reviews:
Feature:
No wammy bar but who cares this has 3 single coils and 3 way switching with separate volume and tone. Not bad at all.
Quality:
looks pretty BAD A** probably could use some new strings when you get it home but all in all it is a great guitar.
Value:
great AX for the money!!
Sound:
I pluged this beast of a beginner Ax into two different amps. 1st was a 15 watt Fender and I got a little buzzing I chaged cables and the buzz went away. it sounded pretty good. 2nd amp was a Marshal 10 watt and I was blown away with how this guitar sounded it was as good as my Fender Strat.
Ease of Use:
Pretty easy to pick up and rock!!!
Support:
have not had to use support yet
Overall:
My child will get years of good use from this 3/4 size Rockin’ a** Guitar. I can’t believe how well it plays the action is great and it sounds awesome.
The Squier Vintage Modified Jazz Bass with fretless fingerboard makes getting that unique sound of a fretless jazz bass attainable by all players. The unique, mellow sound of a fretless jazz bass is tough to get considering most fretless basses cost so much money; not any more! The quality of this bass is absolutely phenomenal. Awesome action combined with outstanding sound and unbeatable price make this axe easy to get a hold of for everybody.
Price: $299.99 Buy now!
User Reviews:
Quality:
It’s no boutique instrument, but it seems rather sturdy, and it hasn’t gone out of tune on me yet. For the price, I am very impressed with the build quality.
Value:
I never would have bought another bass in this price range, but after reading a lot of reviews (most of which were very positive), I decided to give it a try, and I’ve been blown away. I’ve definitely played better fretless basses, but I’ve never seen anything close to this level of quality for under $300. I’m extremely pleased.
Sound:
Haven’t really spent more than a few minutes with it plugged in. I’ve been trying to adjust from fretted, so mostly playing it unplugged to learn its feel & character.
Ease of Use:
Playing fretless has been easier to adjust to than I would have thought. No complaints in the playability on this bass yet.
Support:
Hven’t used it.
