OPINIONS ON:Metallic Red Affinity Series Fat Strat

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OPINIONS ON:Metallic Red Affinity Series Fat Strat

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The Squier Affinity Series Fat Strat Electric Guitar combines 2 forward single-coils, a bridge humbucker pickup, and 5-way switching for incredible Fat Strat tonal range. Solid hardwood body, 21-fret rosewood fingerboard, die-cast chrome tuners, and standard fulcrum tremolo bridge.

http://guitars.musiciansfriend.com/prod ... 10629#used

I just want to see what you guys have to say....
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Re: OPINIONS ON:Metallic Red Affinity Series Fat Strat

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Mr.MoJo RiZin' wrote:I just want to see what you guys have to say....
$5 and i'll give you my opinion
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DrumAndDestroy wrote:
Mr.MoJo RiZin' wrote:I just want to see what you guys have to say....
$5 and i'll give you my opinion
OK...put it on my tab.
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Mr.MoJo RiZin' wrote:The Squier Affinity Series Fat Strat Electric Guitar combines 2 forward single-coils, a bridge humbucker pickup, and 5-way switching for incredible Fat Strat tonal range. Solid hardwood body, 21-fret rosewood fingerboard, die-cast chrome tuners, and standard fulcrum tremolo bridge.

http://guitars.musiciansfriend.com/prod ... 10629#used

I just want to see what you guys have to say....

squire has been putting out some very decent guitars lately. i've been very impressed with the vintage modified and the classic series. they are on par or better than the mexi standard fender guitars and basses, considering the vintage modified guitars and basses usually have duncan designed pickups. the classic series basses from squire now have a hi mass bridge. they're not bad budget guitars. not to mention, anything that fits a fender fits a squire. i wouldn't be afraid to buy an affinity fat strat for something to play around on at home. would i play out with it? well... probably not without scratching the squire logo off and putting on a fender one :lol:
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Save your money.
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metalchurch wrote:Save your money.
this.

The Squier Affinity series is the absolute bottom of the line instrument you can get with a fender headstock.

The Squier Vintage Modified and Classic Vibe Series are by all accounts pretty damned awesome.

I don't see a double humbucker model, but here's an HSS model.

http://guitars.musiciansfriend.com/prod ... sku=512573
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metalchurch wrote:Save your money.
Well, I didn't have a say in the purchase. It was a gift.
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with a decent setup and fret leveling, i bet it'd play awesome.
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metalchurch wrote:Save your money.

Yea, save your money and get the real thing........
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Well. I received the guitar yesterday. I like it. I mean WTF...it was FREE!!

Also got the DIGITECH RP55...but it didn't even come with a power supply and I don't have batteries. If I would have known that...I would have gone used.
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