Squier Guitars

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Squier guitars offer the perfect balance of affordability, playability and classic Fender tone. Whether you're just starting out, expanding your sound, or looking for a reliable instrument for everyday use, Squier provides a suitable model for every musician. With a wide range of series and styles, there's always a guitar that matches your music and playing style.

The electric guitars from Squier have been a favourite choice for beginning guitarists, home‑studio players, and anyone looking for a reliable instrument with a classic Fender sound at a friendly price. The strength of Squier lies in its accessible playability, recognisable tone, and broad range of models — from Stratocaster to Telecaster.

 

 

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Squier guitars – versatile quality for every guitarist

Choosing a Squier guitar means bringing the sound and feel of original Fender designs into your home without the investment associated with American‑made instruments. The tone is clear, dynamic, and instantly recognisable — ideal for pop, rock, blues, and modern genres. The build quality is dependable, the necks feel comfortable in the hand, and thanks to the wide variety of series there is a suitable model for every player. Think of the popular Affinity, Bullet, Classic Vibe and Contemporary series, each with its own character and style.

 

Tone, playability & use

Squier guitars are known for their smooth neck profiles and comfortable playability. This makes them feel instantly familiar, even for new players. The pickups deliver a surprisingly mature sound, ranging from sparkling clean to warm and full, depending on the model. They pair perfectly with compact practice amplifiers for home use, while higher‑end series such as Classic Vibe are also stage‑worthy.

 

Practical applications & advice

Whether you’re learning your first chords or looking for an affordable second guitar, Squier offers a solid foundation. Combine your guitar with a standard hard case or gig bag, a good instrument cable and a tuner for everyday use. Players seeking more expression will enjoy exploring effects such as overdrive, delay and reverb.
If you’re unsure which model best suits your playing style, feel free to contact us or visit Joh. de Heer — we’re happy to let you try out different models.

 

 

Why choose Squier guitars?

  • Affordable prices without compromising on playability
  • Classic Fender designs with recognisable tones
  • Perfect for both beginners and advanced players
  • Reliable construction and comfortable neck profiles
  • Wide choice of models and styles

 

 

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The Series

Squier Paranormal Series

The Squier Paranormal Series is where classic Fender designs are turned upside down in a playful way. These guitars combine familiar elements with unexpected shapes, configurations and sounds. This makes the series perfect for guitarists who want something adventurous without giving up the trusted Fender feel. The instruments play surprisingly comfortably, have a fresh look, and offer tonal possibilities not found in traditional models. For creative players, indie guitarists and lovers of unique instruments, the Paranormal Series is an inspiring addition to any collection.

 

Squier Classic Vibe Series

The Squier Classic Vibe Series is known for its authentic vintage character, offering warm, open tones and aesthetics inspired by classic guitars from the ’50s, ’60s and ’70s. These instruments provide mature playability, with quality that comes impressively close to Fender’s higher‑end lines. The neck profiles feel instantly comfortable, and the pickups deliver the dynamic tone many guitarists are looking for. Whether you play clean or with light overdrive, the Classic Vibe models deliver a sound that is both musical and versatile. Ideal for players seeking a serious instrument for daily practice, rehearsals and performances.

 

Squier Debut Series

The Squier Debut Series is designed specifically for beginner guitarists looking for their first electric guitar. This series focuses on accessibility: a comfortable neck, lightweight body and tones that immediately motivate new players. The Debut models are easy to use, stay in tune well and offer just enough sound variety to explore different musical styles. This makes the series an affordable and reliable starting point for any new musician who wants to begin without barriers.

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Squier Sonic Series

The Squier Sonic Series is created for players who want a lightweight, vibrant and fresh‑sounding electric guitar. These models feel ready to play straight out of the box and respond quickly to various playing styles, from tight rhythm parts to melodic leads. Thanks to the bright pickups and low weight, this series is particularly suitable for young players, smaller hands and anyone who wants a guitar that plays easily and suits many genres. Sonic models are a great choice for home practice, band rehearsals and creative recording sessions where flexibility and simplicity matter.

 

Squier Affinity Series

The Squier Affinity Series has been one of the most popular entry‑level ranges for years thanks to its excellent price‑to‑quality ratio. These guitars are built to be durable, feature improved finishing, and offer impressive playability for their price class. The pickups deliver a clear, modern tone suitable for pop, rock and blues, while the slim neck profiles feel comfortable for beginners and more experienced players alike. The Affinity Series is perfect for musicians seeking a reliable, versatile guitar that will hold up for years, both at home and in rehearsals.

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Squier Classic Vibe '50s - Telecaster Butterscotch Blonde

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Squier is part of Fender. In 1965 they were bought by Fender, specifically to sell their popular Stratocasters and Telecasters for a lower price. This means they are the only brand that can copy Fender guitars completely, because they are part of the patent. The difference between Fender and Squier guitars is mostly in where they are produced. Fender guitars are either made in Mexico or the United States, whereas Squier guitars are made in Asia, usually Indonesia or China. They also tend to use cheaper materials, depending on the series. This means Squier guitars can be cheaper than Fender guitars. However, Squier remains one of the best producers when it comes to cheap guitars, because they produce relatively high-quality guitars for the price.

 

The Squier Classic Vibe '50s Telecaster

A celebration of the birth of the Telecaster in the early 1950s, the Classic Vibe ‘50s Telecaster creates incredible tone courtesy of the Fender-Designed alnico single-coil pickups. Player-friendly features include a slim, comfortable “C”-shaped neck profile with an easy-playing 9.5”-radius fingerboard and narrow-tall frets, as well as a vintage-style Telecaster bridge with barrel saddles and string-through-body design. This throwback Squier model also features 1950s-inspired headstock markings, rich-looking nickel-plated hardware and a slick vintage-tint gloss neck finish for an old-school vibe.

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Squier Classic Vibe '70s Jazz Bass - Natural

The Classic Vibe Series

The Classic Vibe series has amazing instruments for great prices. All the guitars have a price point of a beginner guitar but the quality of a Fender guitar. As such, the Classic Vibe instruments are suitable for both beginners and experienced players. The guitars in this series are all based on the original Fender models from the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s. These models are 100% replicated so they actually feel and sound vintage. The guitars are available in many different colours.

 

The Classic Vibe ‘70s Jazz Bass

The Classic Vibe ‘70s Jazz Bass is an amazing Jazz Bass for an awesome price. The bass is based on Fender’s 1960s Jazz Bass models and thus has that same vintage feel. As such, the bass has vintage tuners and a vintage bridge. The bass also has two Alnico single-coil pickups, meaning you can create that typical vintage Jazz Bass sound. Consequently, you can produce the same sound as Led Zeppelin and Rush. The pickups can be adjusted with the two volume knobs and the tone knob. The bass has a maple body and neck.

 

Squier

Squier is part of Fender. In 1965 they were bought by Fender, specifically to sell their popular Stratocasters and Telecasters for a lower price. This means they are the only brand that can copy Fender guitars completely, because they are part of the patent. The difference between Fender and Squier guitars is mostly in where they are produced. Fender guitars are either made in Mexico or the United States, whereas Squier guitars are made in Asia, usually Indonesia or China. They also tend to use cheaper materials, depending on the series. This means Squier guitars can be cheaper than Fender guitars. However, Squier remains one of the best producers when it comes to cheap guitars, because they produce relatively high-quality guitars for the price.

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Squier Affinity Stratocaster - Sunburst

Squier

Squier is part of Fender. In 1965 they were bought by Fender, specifically to sell their popular Stratocasters and Telecasters for a lower price. This means they are the only brand that can copy Fender guitars completely, because they are part of the patent. The difference between Fender and Squier guitars is mostly in where they are produced. Fender guitars are either made in Mexico or the United States, whereas Squier guitars are made in Asia, usually Indonesia or China. They also tend to use cheaper materials, depending on the series. This means Squier guitars can be cheaper than Fender guitars. However, Squier remains one of the best producers when it comes to cheap guitars, because they produce relatively high-quality guitars for the price.

 

The Affinity Stratocaster

A superb gateway into the time-honored Fender family, the Squier Affinity Series Stratocaster delivers legendary design and quintessential tone for today’s aspiring guitar hero. This Strat features several player-friendly refinements such as a thin and lightweight body, a slim and comfortable “C”-shaped neck profile, a 2-point tremolo bridge for superior tremolo action and sealed die-cast tuning machines with split shafts for smooth, accurate tuning and easy restringing. Loaded with a trio of Squier single-coil Strat pickups with 5-way switching for genre-defying sonic variety, this model is ready to accompany any player at any stage.

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Squier Affinity Telecaster - Butterscotch Blonde

Squier

Squier is part of Fender. In 1965 they were bought by Fender, specifically to sell their popular Stratocasters and Telecasters for a lower price. This means they are the only brand that can copy Fender guitars completely, because they are part of the patent. The difference between Fender and Squier guitars is mostly in where they are produced. Fender guitars are either made in Mexico or the United States, whereas Squier guitars are made in Asia, usually Indonesia or China. They also tend to use cheaper materials, depending on the series. This means Squier guitars can be cheaper than Fender guitars. However, Squier remains one of the best producers when it comes to cheap guitars, because they produce relatively high-quality guitars for the price.

 

The Squier Affinity Telecaster

A superb gateway into the time-honored Fender family, the Squier Affinity Series Telecaster delivers legendary design and quintessential tone for today’s aspiring guitar hero. This Tele features several player-friendly refinements such as a thin and lightweight body, a slim and comfortable “C”-shaped neck profile, a string-through-body bridge for optimal body resonance and sealed die-cast tuning machines with split shafts for smooth, accurate tuning and easy restringing. Loaded with dual Squier single-coil Tele pickups with 3-way switching for genre-defying sonic variety, this model is ready to accompany any player at any stage

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Squier Affinity Telecaster - Butterscotch - Left-Handed

Squier

Squier is part of Fender. In 1965 they were bought by Fender, specifically to sell their popular Stratocasters and Telecasters for a lower price. This means they are the only brand that can copy Fender guitars completely, because they are part of the patent. The difference between Fender and Squier guitars is mostly in where they are produced. Fender guitars are either made in Mexico or the United States, whereas Squier guitars are made in Asia, usually Indonesia or China. They also tend to use cheaper materials, depending on the series. This means Squier guitars can be cheaper than Fender guitars. However, Squier remains one of the best producers when it comes to cheap guitars, because they produce relatively high-quality guitars for the price.

 

The Affinity Telecaster

A superb gateway into the time-honored Fender family, the Squier Affinity Series Telecaster delivers legendary design and quintessential tone for today’s aspiring guitar hero. This Tele features several player-friendly refinements such as a thin and lightweight body, a slim and comfortable “C”-shaped neck profile, a string-through-body bridge for optimal body resonance and sealed die-cast tuning machines with split shafts for smooth, accurate tuning and easy restringing. Loaded with dual Squier single-coil Tele pickups with 3-way switching for genre-defying sonic variety, this model is ready to accompany any player at any stage

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Squier Affinity Stratocaster HSS Pack - Blue

Squier

Squier is part of Fender. In 1965 they were bought by Fender, specifically to sell their popular Stratocasters and Telecasters for a lower price. This means they are the only brand that can copy Fender guitars completely, because they are part of the patent. The difference between Fender and Squier guitars is mostly in where they are produced. Fender guitars are either made in Mexico or the United States, whereas Squier guitars are made in Asia, usually Indonesia or China. They also tend to use cheaper materials, depending on the series. This means Squier guitars can be cheaper than Fender guitars. However, Squier remains one of the best producers when it comes to cheap guitars, because they produce relatively high-quality guitars for the price.

 

The Affinity Stratocaster HSS

A superb gateway into the time-honored Fender family, the Squier Affinity Series Stratocaster HSS delivers legendary design and quintessential tone for today’s aspiring guitar hero. This Stratocaster features several player-friendly refinements such as a thin and lightweight body, a slim and comfortable “C”-shaped neck profile, a two-point tremolo bridge for superior tremolo action and sealed die-cast tuning machines with split shafts for smooth, accurate tuning and easy restringing. Loaded with a Squier humbucking bridge pickup and single-coil neck and middle pickups for genre-defying sonic variety, this model is ready to accompany any player at any stage.

 

The Frontman Amplifier

Delivering 15 watts of pure Fender tone, the Frontman 15G amplifier features both clean and overdrive channels, three-band EQ, a headphone jack for silent practice and an aux input for connecting a media device. With the included padded gig bag, picks, strap and 10' cable, the Squier Affinity Stratocaster HSS Pack has everything you need to turn your affinity for music into a lifelong passion.

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Squier Affinity Stratocaster HSS Pack - Black

Squier

Squier is part of Fender. In 1965 they were bought by Fender, specifically to sell their popular Stratocasters and Telecasters for a lower price. This means they are the only brand that can copy Fender guitars completely, because they are part of the patent. The difference between Fender and Squier guitars is mostly in where they are produced. Fender guitars are either made in Mexico or the United States, whereas Squier guitars are made in Asia, usually Indonesia or China. They also tend to use cheaper materials, depending on the series. This means Squier guitars can be cheaper than Fender guitars. However, Squier remains one of the best producers when it comes to cheap guitars, because they produce relatively high-quality guitars for the price.

 

The Affinity Stratocaster HSS

A superb gateway into the time-honored Fender family, the Squier Affinity Series Stratocaster HSS delivers legendary design and quintessential tone for today’s aspiring guitar hero. This Stratocaster features several player-friendly refinements such as a thin and lightweight body, a slim and comfortable “C”-shaped neck profile, a two-point tremolo bridge for superior tremolo action and sealed die-cast tuning machines with split shafts for smooth, accurate tuning and easy restringing. Loaded with a Squier humbucking bridge pickup and single-coil neck and middle pickups for genre-defying sonic variety, this model is ready to accompany any player at any stage.

 

The Frontman Amplifier

Delivering 15 watts of pure Fender tone, the Frontman 15G amplifier features both clean and overdrive channels, three-band EQ, a headphone jack for silent practice and an aux input for connecting a media device. With the included padded gig bag, picks, strap and 10' cable, the Squier Affinity Stratocaster HSS Pack has everything you need to turn your affinity for music into a lifelong passion.

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Squier Sonic Esquire H - Ultraviolet

Squier

Squier is part of Fender. In 1965 they were bought by Fender, specifically to sell their popular Stratocasters and Telecasters for a lower price. This means they are the only brand that can copy Fender guitars completely, because they are part of the patent. The difference between Fender and Squier guitars is mostly in where they are produced. Fender guitars are either made in Mexico or the United States, whereas Squier guitars are made in Asia, usually Indonesia or China. They also tend to use cheaper materials, depending on the series. This means Squier guitars can be cheaper than Fender guitars. However, Squier remains one of the best producers when it comes to cheap guitars, because they produce relatively high-quality guitars for the price.

 

The Sonic Series

Squier announced the arrival of the Sonic series at NAMM 2023. This series is considered the successor to their Bullet series. Just like with the Bullet guitars, the Sonic guitars are solid body beginner electric guitars. These guitars are a reliable option within the lowest price category. The Sonic series is even more extensive than the Bullet series, as they also produce lesser known guitars, such as the Esquire and the Mustang. The guitars are also made in more unique colours.

 

The Esquire

The Esquire looks very similar to the Telecaster. This is because it is the predecessor of the Telecaster. Leo Fender produced the Esquire in 1950 and it was one of the first solid body electric guitars in the world. The Esquire was, however, overshadowed by the Telecaster which was released shortly thereafter. The biggest difference between the two is that the Telecaster has two pickups, two single coils, whereas the Esquire has one pickup, also a single coil. Ever since the Esquire has been memorialised as a vital piece of guitar history, and the single pickup is now viewed as handy and reliable. Consequently, Fender decided to bring this piece of history back through Squier’s Sonic series, where they swapped out the single coil pickup for a humbucker for a fuller and warmer sound.

 

Materials

The body of the guitar is made of poplar. This is a light tonewood which produces a balanced sound. The neck is made of maple and the fretboard of Indian laurel. This is a great and sustainable combination which produces a comfortable experience.

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Squier Sonic Stratocaster - Black

Squier

Squier is part of Fender. In 1965 they were bought by Fender, specifically to sell their popular Stratocasters and Telecasters for a lower price. This means they are the only brand that can copy Fender guitars completely, because they are part of the patent. The difference between Fender and Squier guitars is mostly in where they are produced. Fender guitars are either made in Mexico or the United States, whereas Squier guitars are made in Asia, usually Indonesia or China. They also tend to use cheaper materials, depending on the series. This means Squier guitars can be cheaper than Fender guitars. However, Squier remains one of the best producers when it comes to cheap guitars, because they produce relatively high-quality guitars for the price.

 

The Sonic Series

Squier announced the arrival of the Sonic series at NAMM 2023. This series is considered the successor to their Bullet series. Just like the Bullet guitars, the Sonic guitars are solid-body beginner electric guitars. These guitars are a reliable option within the lowest price category. The Sonic series is even more extensive than the Bullet series, as they also produce lesser-known guitars, such as the Esquire and the Mustang. The guitars are also made in more unique colours.

 

The Sonic Stratocaster

The Sonic Stratocaster is of course based on the legendary Stratocaster. This Sonic Stratocaster is a standard version, which means it’s got three single-coil pickups. The body of the guitar is made of poplar, which is a lightweight tonewood which produces a balanced sound. Both the neck and the fretboard are made of maple, which is a great and sustainable combination.

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Squier Classic Vibe '60s Stratocaster - Candy Apple Red

The Classic Vibe Series

The Classic Vibe series has amazing instruments for great prices. All the guitars have a price point of a beginner guitar but the quality of a Fender guitar. As such, the Classic Vibe instruments are suitable for both beginners and experienced players. The guitars in this series are all based on the original Fender models from the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s. These models are 100% replicated so they actually feel and sound vintage. The guitars are available in many different colours.

 

The Classic Vibe ‘60s Stratocaster

The Classic Vibe ‘60s Stratocaster is an amazing Stratocaster for an awesome price. The guitar is based on Fender’s 1960s Stratocaster models and thus has that same vintage feel. As such, the guitar has vintage tuners and a vintage tremolo bridge. The guitar also has three Alnico single-coil pickups, meaning you can create that typical vintage Stratocaster sound. Consequently, you can produce the same sound as David Gilmour or Jimi Hendrix. The pickups can be adjusted with the 5-way switch, the two tone knobs, and the volume knob. The guitar has a nyatoh body and a maple neck.

 

Squier

Squier is part of Fender. In 1965 they were bought by Fender, specifically to sell their popular Stratocasters and Telecasters for a lower price. This means they are the only brand that can copy Fender guitars completely, because they are part of the patent. The difference between Fender and Squier guitars is mostly in where they are produced. Fender guitars are either made in Mexico or the United States, whereas Squier guitars are made in Asia, usually Indonesia or China. They also tend to use cheaper materials, depending on the series. This means Squier guitars can be cheaper than Fender guitars. However, Squier remains one of the best producers when it comes to cheap guitars, because they produce relatively high-quality guitars for the price.

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Squier Affinity Precision Bass - Black

Squier Affinity

Squier is part of Fender. In 1965 they were bought by Fender, specifically to sell their popular Stratocasters and Telecasters for a lower price. This means they are the only brand that can copy Fender guitars completely, because they are part of the patent. The difference between Fender and Squier guitars is mostly in where they are produced. Fender guitars are either made in Mexico or the United States, whereas Squier guitars are made in Asia, usually Indonesia or China. They also tend to use cheaper materials, depending on the series. This means Squier guitars can be cheaper than Fender guitars. However, Squier remains one of the best producers when it comes to cheap guitars, because they produce relatively high-quality guitars for the price.

 

The Affinity Precision Bass

The Squier Affinity Precision Bass is thus a cheaper version of the legendary Fender Precision Bass. The Precision Bass was invented by Leo Fender in the 1950s and they are still very popular. This is partially due to all the famous bass players who use a Precision Bass, like Mike Dirnt, Roger Waters, and Sting. This Precision Bas has two single-coil pickups. These are versatile pickups that produce a unique sound. They also sound amazing both clean and with an overdriven sound. The pickups can be adjusted with the two volume knobs and the tone knob. The bass has a poplar body which will provide the bass with a balanced sound. The neck is made of maple which will be very comfortable to hold.

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Squier Classic Vibe '70s Stratocaster - Surf Green

The Classic Vibe Series

The Classic Vibe series has amazing instruments for great prices. All the guitars have a price point of a beginner guitar but the quality of a Fender guitar. As such, the Classic Vibe instruments are suitable for both beginners and experienced players. The guitars in this series are all based on the original Fender models from the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s. These models are 100% replicated so they actually feel and sound vintage. The guitars are available in many different colours.

 

The Classic Vibe ‘70s Jaguar

The Classic Vibe ‘70s Jaguar is an amazing Jaguar for an awesome price. The guitar is based on Fender’s 1960s Jaguar models and thus has that same vintage feel. As such, the guitar has vintage tuners and a vintage tremolo bridge. The guitar also has three Alnico single-coil pickups, meaning you can create that typical vintage Jaguar sound. Consequently, you can produce the same sound as Kurt Cobain or Johnny Marr. The guitar has two circuits which have their own controls, which means pickups can be adjusted with the circuit switch, volume knobs and tone knobs for both circuits, pickup on/off switches, and a tone circuit switch. The guitar has a poplar body and a maple neck.

 

Squier

Squier is part of Fender. In 1965 they were bought by Fender, specifically to sell their popular Stratocasters and Telecasters for a lower price. This means they are the only brand that can copy Fender guitars completely, because they are part of the patent. The difference between Fender and Squier guitars is mostly in where they are produced. Fender guitars are either made in Mexico or the United States, whereas Squier guitars are made in Asia, usually Indonesia or China. They also tend to use cheaper materials, depending on the series. This means Squier guitars can be cheaper than Fender guitars. However, Squier remains one of the best producers when it comes to cheap guitars, because they produce relatively high-quality guitars for the price.

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Squier is part of Fender. In 1965 they were bought by Fender, specifically to sell their popular Stratocasters and Telecasters for a lower price. This means they are the only brand that can copy Fender guitars completely, because they are part of the patent. The difference between Fender and Squier guitars is mostly in where they are produced. Fender guitars are either made in Mexico or the United States, whereas Squier guitars are made in Asia, usually Indonesia or China. They also tend to use cheaper materials, depending on the series. This means Squier guitars can be cheaper than Fender guitars. However, Squier remains one of the best producers when it comes to cheap guitars, because they produce relatively high-quality guitars for the price.

 

The Squier Classic Vibe '50s Telecaster

A celebration of the birth of the Telecaster in the early 1950s, the Classic Vibe ‘50s Telecaster creates incredible tone courtesy of the Fender-Designed alnico single-coil pickups. Player-friendly features include a slim, comfortable “C”-shaped neck profile with an easy-playing 9.5”-radius fingerboard and narrow-tall frets, as well as a vintage-style Telecaster bridge with barrel saddles and string-through-body design. This throwback Squier model also features 1950s-inspired headstock markings, rich-looking nickel-plated hardware and a slick vintage-tint gloss neck finish for an old-school vibe.

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Squier Classic Vibe '70s Jazz Bass - Natural

The Classic Vibe Series

The Classic Vibe series has amazing instruments for great prices. All the guitars have a price point of a beginner guitar but the quality of a Fender guitar. As such, the Classic Vibe instruments are suitable for both beginners and experienced players. The guitars in this series are all based on the original Fender models from the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s. These models are 100% replicated so they actually feel and sound vintage. The guitars are available in many different colours.

 

The Classic Vibe ‘70s Jazz Bass

The Classic Vibe ‘70s Jazz Bass is an amazing Jazz Bass for an awesome price. The bass is based on Fender’s 1960s Jazz Bass models and thus has that same vintage feel. As such, the bass has vintage tuners and a vintage bridge. The bass also has two Alnico single-coil pickups, meaning you can create that typical vintage Jazz Bass sound. Consequently, you can produce the same sound as Led Zeppelin and Rush. The pickups can be adjusted with the two volume knobs and the tone knob. The bass has a maple body and neck.

 

Squier

Squier is part of Fender. In 1965 they were bought by Fender, specifically to sell their popular Stratocasters and Telecasters for a lower price. This means they are the only brand that can copy Fender guitars completely, because they are part of the patent. The difference between Fender and Squier guitars is mostly in where they are produced. Fender guitars are either made in Mexico or the United States, whereas Squier guitars are made in Asia, usually Indonesia or China. They also tend to use cheaper materials, depending on the series. This means Squier guitars can be cheaper than Fender guitars. However, Squier remains one of the best producers when it comes to cheap guitars, because they produce relatively high-quality guitars for the price.

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Squier Affinity Stratocaster - Sunburst

Squier

Squier is part of Fender. In 1965 they were bought by Fender, specifically to sell their popular Stratocasters and Telecasters for a lower price. This means they are the only brand that can copy Fender guitars completely, because they are part of the patent. The difference between Fender and Squier guitars is mostly in where they are produced. Fender guitars are either made in Mexico or the United States, whereas Squier guitars are made in Asia, usually Indonesia or China. They also tend to use cheaper materials, depending on the series. This means Squier guitars can be cheaper than Fender guitars. However, Squier remains one of the best producers when it comes to cheap guitars, because they produce relatively high-quality guitars for the price.

 

The Affinity Stratocaster

A superb gateway into the time-honored Fender family, the Squier Affinity Series Stratocaster delivers legendary design and quintessential tone for today’s aspiring guitar hero. This Strat features several player-friendly refinements such as a thin and lightweight body, a slim and comfortable “C”-shaped neck profile, a 2-point tremolo bridge for superior tremolo action and sealed die-cast tuning machines with split shafts for smooth, accurate tuning and easy restringing. Loaded with a trio of Squier single-coil Strat pickups with 5-way switching for genre-defying sonic variety, this model is ready to accompany any player at any stage.

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Squier Affinity Telecaster - Butterscotch Blonde

Squier

Squier is part of Fender. In 1965 they were bought by Fender, specifically to sell their popular Stratocasters and Telecasters for a lower price. This means they are the only brand that can copy Fender guitars completely, because they are part of the patent. The difference between Fender and Squier guitars is mostly in where they are produced. Fender guitars are either made in Mexico or the United States, whereas Squier guitars are made in Asia, usually Indonesia or China. They also tend to use cheaper materials, depending on the series. This means Squier guitars can be cheaper than Fender guitars. However, Squier remains one of the best producers when it comes to cheap guitars, because they produce relatively high-quality guitars for the price.

 

The Squier Affinity Telecaster

A superb gateway into the time-honored Fender family, the Squier Affinity Series Telecaster delivers legendary design and quintessential tone for today’s aspiring guitar hero. This Tele features several player-friendly refinements such as a thin and lightweight body, a slim and comfortable “C”-shaped neck profile, a string-through-body bridge for optimal body resonance and sealed die-cast tuning machines with split shafts for smooth, accurate tuning and easy restringing. Loaded with dual Squier single-coil Tele pickups with 3-way switching for genre-defying sonic variety, this model is ready to accompany any player at any stage

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Squier Affinity Telecaster - Butterscotch - Left-Handed

Squier

Squier is part of Fender. In 1965 they were bought by Fender, specifically to sell their popular Stratocasters and Telecasters for a lower price. This means they are the only brand that can copy Fender guitars completely, because they are part of the patent. The difference between Fender and Squier guitars is mostly in where they are produced. Fender guitars are either made in Mexico or the United States, whereas Squier guitars are made in Asia, usually Indonesia or China. They also tend to use cheaper materials, depending on the series. This means Squier guitars can be cheaper than Fender guitars. However, Squier remains one of the best producers when it comes to cheap guitars, because they produce relatively high-quality guitars for the price.

 

The Affinity Telecaster

A superb gateway into the time-honored Fender family, the Squier Affinity Series Telecaster delivers legendary design and quintessential tone for today’s aspiring guitar hero. This Tele features several player-friendly refinements such as a thin and lightweight body, a slim and comfortable “C”-shaped neck profile, a string-through-body bridge for optimal body resonance and sealed die-cast tuning machines with split shafts for smooth, accurate tuning and easy restringing. Loaded with dual Squier single-coil Tele pickups with 3-way switching for genre-defying sonic variety, this model is ready to accompany any player at any stage

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Squier Affinity Stratocaster HSS Pack - Blue

Squier

Squier is part of Fender. In 1965 they were bought by Fender, specifically to sell their popular Stratocasters and Telecasters for a lower price. This means they are the only brand that can copy Fender guitars completely, because they are part of the patent. The difference between Fender and Squier guitars is mostly in where they are produced. Fender guitars are either made in Mexico or the United States, whereas Squier guitars are made in Asia, usually Indonesia or China. They also tend to use cheaper materials, depending on the series. This means Squier guitars can be cheaper than Fender guitars. However, Squier remains one of the best producers when it comes to cheap guitars, because they produce relatively high-quality guitars for the price.

 

The Affinity Stratocaster HSS

A superb gateway into the time-honored Fender family, the Squier Affinity Series Stratocaster HSS delivers legendary design and quintessential tone for today’s aspiring guitar hero. This Stratocaster features several player-friendly refinements such as a thin and lightweight body, a slim and comfortable “C”-shaped neck profile, a two-point tremolo bridge for superior tremolo action and sealed die-cast tuning machines with split shafts for smooth, accurate tuning and easy restringing. Loaded with a Squier humbucking bridge pickup and single-coil neck and middle pickups for genre-defying sonic variety, this model is ready to accompany any player at any stage.

 

The Frontman Amplifier

Delivering 15 watts of pure Fender tone, the Frontman 15G amplifier features both clean and overdrive channels, three-band EQ, a headphone jack for silent practice and an aux input for connecting a media device. With the included padded gig bag, picks, strap and 10' cable, the Squier Affinity Stratocaster HSS Pack has everything you need to turn your affinity for music into a lifelong passion.

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Squier Affinity Stratocaster HSS Pack - Black

Squier

Squier is part of Fender. In 1965 they were bought by Fender, specifically to sell their popular Stratocasters and Telecasters for a lower price. This means they are the only brand that can copy Fender guitars completely, because they are part of the patent. The difference between Fender and Squier guitars is mostly in where they are produced. Fender guitars are either made in Mexico or the United States, whereas Squier guitars are made in Asia, usually Indonesia or China. They also tend to use cheaper materials, depending on the series. This means Squier guitars can be cheaper than Fender guitars. However, Squier remains one of the best producers when it comes to cheap guitars, because they produce relatively high-quality guitars for the price.

 

The Affinity Stratocaster HSS

A superb gateway into the time-honored Fender family, the Squier Affinity Series Stratocaster HSS delivers legendary design and quintessential tone for today’s aspiring guitar hero. This Stratocaster features several player-friendly refinements such as a thin and lightweight body, a slim and comfortable “C”-shaped neck profile, a two-point tremolo bridge for superior tremolo action and sealed die-cast tuning machines with split shafts for smooth, accurate tuning and easy restringing. Loaded with a Squier humbucking bridge pickup and single-coil neck and middle pickups for genre-defying sonic variety, this model is ready to accompany any player at any stage.

 

The Frontman Amplifier

Delivering 15 watts of pure Fender tone, the Frontman 15G amplifier features both clean and overdrive channels, three-band EQ, a headphone jack for silent practice and an aux input for connecting a media device. With the included padded gig bag, picks, strap and 10' cable, the Squier Affinity Stratocaster HSS Pack has everything you need to turn your affinity for music into a lifelong passion.

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Squier Sonic Esquire H - Ultraviolet

Squier

Squier is part of Fender. In 1965 they were bought by Fender, specifically to sell their popular Stratocasters and Telecasters for a lower price. This means they are the only brand that can copy Fender guitars completely, because they are part of the patent. The difference between Fender and Squier guitars is mostly in where they are produced. Fender guitars are either made in Mexico or the United States, whereas Squier guitars are made in Asia, usually Indonesia or China. They also tend to use cheaper materials, depending on the series. This means Squier guitars can be cheaper than Fender guitars. However, Squier remains one of the best producers when it comes to cheap guitars, because they produce relatively high-quality guitars for the price.

 

The Sonic Series

Squier announced the arrival of the Sonic series at NAMM 2023. This series is considered the successor to their Bullet series. Just like with the Bullet guitars, the Sonic guitars are solid body beginner electric guitars. These guitars are a reliable option within the lowest price category. The Sonic series is even more extensive than the Bullet series, as they also produce lesser known guitars, such as the Esquire and the Mustang. The guitars are also made in more unique colours.

 

The Esquire

The Esquire looks very similar to the Telecaster. This is because it is the predecessor of the Telecaster. Leo Fender produced the Esquire in 1950 and it was one of the first solid body electric guitars in the world. The Esquire was, however, overshadowed by the Telecaster which was released shortly thereafter. The biggest difference between the two is that the Telecaster has two pickups, two single coils, whereas the Esquire has one pickup, also a single coil. Ever since the Esquire has been memorialised as a vital piece of guitar history, and the single pickup is now viewed as handy and reliable. Consequently, Fender decided to bring this piece of history back through Squier’s Sonic series, where they swapped out the single coil pickup for a humbucker for a fuller and warmer sound.

 

Materials

The body of the guitar is made of poplar. This is a light tonewood which produces a balanced sound. The neck is made of maple and the fretboard of Indian laurel. This is a great and sustainable combination which produces a comfortable experience.

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Squier Sonic Stratocaster - Black

Squier

Squier is part of Fender. In 1965 they were bought by Fender, specifically to sell their popular Stratocasters and Telecasters for a lower price. This means they are the only brand that can copy Fender guitars completely, because they are part of the patent. The difference between Fender and Squier guitars is mostly in where they are produced. Fender guitars are either made in Mexico or the United States, whereas Squier guitars are made in Asia, usually Indonesia or China. They also tend to use cheaper materials, depending on the series. This means Squier guitars can be cheaper than Fender guitars. However, Squier remains one of the best producers when it comes to cheap guitars, because they produce relatively high-quality guitars for the price.

 

The Sonic Series

Squier announced the arrival of the Sonic series at NAMM 2023. This series is considered the successor to their Bullet series. Just like the Bullet guitars, the Sonic guitars are solid-body beginner electric guitars. These guitars are a reliable option within the lowest price category. The Sonic series is even more extensive than the Bullet series, as they also produce lesser-known guitars, such as the Esquire and the Mustang. The guitars are also made in more unique colours.

 

The Sonic Stratocaster

The Sonic Stratocaster is of course based on the legendary Stratocaster. This Sonic Stratocaster is a standard version, which means it’s got three single-coil pickups. The body of the guitar is made of poplar, which is a lightweight tonewood which produces a balanced sound. Both the neck and the fretboard are made of maple, which is a great and sustainable combination.

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Squier Classic Vibe '60s Stratocaster - Candy Apple Red

The Classic Vibe Series

The Classic Vibe series has amazing instruments for great prices. All the guitars have a price point of a beginner guitar but the quality of a Fender guitar. As such, the Classic Vibe instruments are suitable for both beginners and experienced players. The guitars in this series are all based on the original Fender models from the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s. These models are 100% replicated so they actually feel and sound vintage. The guitars are available in many different colours.

 

The Classic Vibe ‘60s Stratocaster

The Classic Vibe ‘60s Stratocaster is an amazing Stratocaster for an awesome price. The guitar is based on Fender’s 1960s Stratocaster models and thus has that same vintage feel. As such, the guitar has vintage tuners and a vintage tremolo bridge. The guitar also has three Alnico single-coil pickups, meaning you can create that typical vintage Stratocaster sound. Consequently, you can produce the same sound as David Gilmour or Jimi Hendrix. The pickups can be adjusted with the 5-way switch, the two tone knobs, and the volume knob. The guitar has a nyatoh body and a maple neck.

 

Squier

Squier is part of Fender. In 1965 they were bought by Fender, specifically to sell their popular Stratocasters and Telecasters for a lower price. This means they are the only brand that can copy Fender guitars completely, because they are part of the patent. The difference between Fender and Squier guitars is mostly in where they are produced. Fender guitars are either made in Mexico or the United States, whereas Squier guitars are made in Asia, usually Indonesia or China. They also tend to use cheaper materials, depending on the series. This means Squier guitars can be cheaper than Fender guitars. However, Squier remains one of the best producers when it comes to cheap guitars, because they produce relatively high-quality guitars for the price.

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Squier Affinity Precision Bass - Black

Squier Affinity

Squier is part of Fender. In 1965 they were bought by Fender, specifically to sell their popular Stratocasters and Telecasters for a lower price. This means they are the only brand that can copy Fender guitars completely, because they are part of the patent. The difference between Fender and Squier guitars is mostly in where they are produced. Fender guitars are either made in Mexico or the United States, whereas Squier guitars are made in Asia, usually Indonesia or China. They also tend to use cheaper materials, depending on the series. This means Squier guitars can be cheaper than Fender guitars. However, Squier remains one of the best producers when it comes to cheap guitars, because they produce relatively high-quality guitars for the price.

 

The Affinity Precision Bass

The Squier Affinity Precision Bass is thus a cheaper version of the legendary Fender Precision Bass. The Precision Bass was invented by Leo Fender in the 1950s and they are still very popular. This is partially due to all the famous bass players who use a Precision Bass, like Mike Dirnt, Roger Waters, and Sting. This Precision Bas has two single-coil pickups. These are versatile pickups that produce a unique sound. They also sound amazing both clean and with an overdriven sound. The pickups can be adjusted with the two volume knobs and the tone knob. The bass has a poplar body which will provide the bass with a balanced sound. The neck is made of maple which will be very comfortable to hold.

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Squier Classic Vibe '70s Stratocaster - Surf Green

The Classic Vibe Series

The Classic Vibe series has amazing instruments for great prices. All the guitars have a price point of a beginner guitar but the quality of a Fender guitar. As such, the Classic Vibe instruments are suitable for both beginners and experienced players. The guitars in this series are all based on the original Fender models from the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s. These models are 100% replicated so they actually feel and sound vintage. The guitars are available in many different colours.

 

The Classic Vibe ‘70s Jaguar

The Classic Vibe ‘70s Jaguar is an amazing Jaguar for an awesome price. The guitar is based on Fender’s 1960s Jaguar models and thus has that same vintage feel. As such, the guitar has vintage tuners and a vintage tremolo bridge. The guitar also has three Alnico single-coil pickups, meaning you can create that typical vintage Jaguar sound. Consequently, you can produce the same sound as Kurt Cobain or Johnny Marr. The guitar has two circuits which have their own controls, which means pickups can be adjusted with the circuit switch, volume knobs and tone knobs for both circuits, pickup on/off switches, and a tone circuit switch. The guitar has a poplar body and a maple neck.

 

Squier

Squier is part of Fender. In 1965 they were bought by Fender, specifically to sell their popular Stratocasters and Telecasters for a lower price. This means they are the only brand that can copy Fender guitars completely, because they are part of the patent. The difference between Fender and Squier guitars is mostly in where they are produced. Fender guitars are either made in Mexico or the United States, whereas Squier guitars are made in Asia, usually Indonesia or China. They also tend to use cheaper materials, depending on the series. This means Squier guitars can be cheaper than Fender guitars. However, Squier remains one of the best producers when it comes to cheap guitars, because they produce relatively high-quality guitars for the price.

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