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Squier Stop Dreaming, Start Playing Set: Affinity Strat Special with Fender Frontman 15G
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Guitar Package from Squier belonging to the Stop Dreaming, Start Playing series

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  • MGR/genericblenderMGR/genericblender

    Squier Affinity Strat

    Squier Stop Dreaming, Start Playing Set: Affinity Strat Special with Fender Frontman 15GPublished on 11/11/03 at 15:00
    I bought this guitar at Samash because i was sick of acoustic guitars. i wanted to try something different so i bought something VERY inexpensive and simple. even though its aztec gold with a maple fretboard, it was only $150.

    i definetely like the look of it and that as "inexpensive" as it is, it has a tremolo bad. it also is EXTREMELY easy to slide from fret to fret.

    the only thing i really dont like is that.......nothing. i have nothing too bad to say except that the sound isnt remarkable but wat do u expect for $150?

    it has a maple fretboard with 21 frets and dot inlays. it has 3 pickups, 2 tone knobs, a volume knob of course and a tremolo bar. its really not great quality hence th…
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    I bought this guitar at Samash because i was sick of acoustic guitars. i wanted to try something different so i bought something VERY inexpensive and simple. even though its aztec gold with a maple fretboard, it was only $150.

    i definetely like the look of it and that as "inexpensive" as it is, it has a tremolo bad. it also is EXTREMELY easy to slide from fret to fret.

    the only thing i really dont like is that.......nothing. i have nothing too bad to say except that the sound isnt remarkable but wat do u expect for $150?

    it has a maple fretboard with 21 frets and dot inlays. it has 3 pickups, 2 tone knobs, a volume knob of course and a tremolo bar. its really not great quality hence the price and the made in china label making the sound pretty UNremarkable.

    (sigh...) in conclusion, wow i feel like im writing and essay. this guitar is great for begginners and gives a begginner early access to a tremolo baar.if u take a look at it, it really is beautiful until your eyes rool to the squier label.....but thats ok because i would still reccommend it.

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • MGR/Anonymous1MGR/Anonymous1

    Squier Affinity Strat

    Squier Stop Dreaming, Start Playing Set: Affinity Strat Special with Fender Frontman 15GPublished on 09/03/03 at 15:00
    I got this unit at a well known Edinburgh (Scotland) guitar dealer as part of a package with an amp unit for roughly £200. I wanted a really cheap guitar to learn on, and buy a better one when I got good.

    It is quite cheap, and can be taken seriously to look at. Looks just like a genuine Fender Strat. It's not too heavy, and contours quite well with your body.

    1) It's too easy to get fingerprints on it that won't come off

    2) Scratches WAY too easily

    3) Gets covered in dust and grime so easily (maybe that's just me, though). Dust accumulates under the strings on the body.

    4) Rubbish tone. I need to use a multi fx to get a decent tone

    5) Difficult to keep in tune.

    Mine has…
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    I got this unit at a well known Edinburgh (Scotland) guitar dealer as part of a package with an amp unit for roughly £200. I wanted a really cheap guitar to learn on, and buy a better one when I got good.

    It is quite cheap, and can be taken seriously to look at. Looks just like a genuine Fender Strat. It's not too heavy, and contours quite well with your body.

    1) It's too easy to get fingerprints on it that won't come off

    2) Scratches WAY too easily

    3) Gets covered in dust and grime so easily (maybe that's just me, though). Dust accumulates under the strings on the body.

    4) Rubbish tone. I need to use a multi fx to get a decent tone

    5) Difficult to keep in tune.

    Mine has a dark coloured fretboard (I'm not sure if this is rosewood or maple). It feels a bit sticky on the back of the neck, and the thing gets scratched and damaged too easily. The controls seem a tad flimsy too. The laquer finish is good though, it does look good.

    Good for beginners, but if you plan to join a band or gig (like I want to), then save up for something else. Only use this for learning.

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • MGR/the young and hatedMGR/the young and hated

    Squier Affinity Strat

    Squier Stop Dreaming, Start Playing Set: Affinity Strat Special with Fender Frontman 15GPublished on 05/02/03 at 15:00
    I was at the guitar center and I was preatty broke and looking for a cheap first guitar and all the others in the price range were ugly of seemed fragile. I saw the squire for $120 and It was preatty much what I wanted at the time.

    I like it because its a simple easy to play guitar...also I have beaten the shit out of it and it still plays like new

    It dosnt really sound that good the sound is dull and sounds "genaric" also it dents so easly that you would think it would be broken in a second,but... Im very sick of the strat look and the high e string seems to break alot.

    well ive really beaten it up and it still works as if it was new

    not a bad beginners guitar of for the person who is …
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    I was at the guitar center and I was preatty broke and looking for a cheap first guitar and all the others in the price range were ugly of seemed fragile. I saw the squire for $120 and It was preatty much what I wanted at the time.

    I like it because its a simple easy to play guitar...also I have beaten the shit out of it and it still plays like new

    It dosnt really sound that good the sound is dull and sounds "genaric" also it dents so easly that you would think it would be broken in a second,but... Im very sick of the strat look and the high e string seems to break alot.

    well ive really beaten it up and it still works as if it was new

    not a bad beginners guitar of for the person who is broke as a joke.

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • coco_1506coco_1506

    Squier Stop Dreaming, Start Playing Set: Affinity Strat Special with Fender Frontman 15GPublished on 08/24/06 at 14:31
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    I use this scratching for 2 years. It is quite light and pleasant to play. As against the finish is fairly cheap (but good for the price we must not ask too much) and microphones not great: I find the cleans too aggressive and distorted sounds too rough. I tried very little guitar before buying it and despite a good quality / price ratio, I would do not have that choice. I turned instead to the Cortez.
    The amp is not bad but its clear the channel saturation, the gain is increased, the sound really loses accuracy when we increase the volume there are a lot of breath. The quality / price is right but I think it is possible to find much better (in particular, vox).
  • iamqmaniamqman

    $250 starter pack

    Squier Stop Dreaming, Start Playing Set: Affinity Strat Special with Fender Frontman 15GPublished on 06/23/11 at 11:36
    This is a combo pact that you pick up at Walmart, Best Buy, or say Guitar Center. This is the starter pack that allows parents to get their kids started into playing the electric guitar. It comes with picks, a tuner, a guitar strap, a gig bad, a cable, an amp, and a guitar. Everything you would need to get playing. All of the items are the cheapest possible but this means nothing to a little kid of parent experimenting on their child's musical talents.

    This amp by no means is meant for going outside of the house. You tuck this thing away and never let anyone hear it or see it. It is designed to be a practice amp, but the tone from it is really horrible. I am don't care to listen to it at…
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    This is a combo pact that you pick up at Walmart, Best Buy, or say Guitar Center. This is the starter pack that allows parents to get their kids started into playing the electric guitar. It comes with picks, a tuner, a guitar strap, a gig bad, a cable, an amp, and a guitar. Everything you would need to get playing. All of the items are the cheapest possible but this means nothing to a little kid of parent experimenting on their child's musical talents.

    This amp by no means is meant for going outside of the house. You tuck this thing away and never let anyone hear it or see it. It is designed to be a practice amp, but the tone from it is really horrible. I am don't care to listen to it at all because the tone is just lousy. The clean of course sounds good. If Fender the kings of clean tone didn't make it sound good on the clean then thy would have a big problem.


    Fender Frontman 15G Features:

    Solid State Output
    15 watts into 8 ohms
    8" Fender Special Design Speaker
    Channels - Dual Selectable Channels (Normal and Drive)
    3-Band EQ
    Headphone Jack
    Auxiliary Input for CD, Tape, or Drum Machine
    Closed Back Blackface Styling with Silver Grille Cloth
    Covering: Black Textured Vinyl with Silver Grille Cloth
    Weight: 15 lbs.

    Not a hard amp to get used to. It doesn't have that many control knobs to get in the way. The thing has two channels and in my opinion it should have some amp modeling or something else to go along with this thing. To me the clean are fantastic but the dirty channel is really thin brittle and everything a solid state amp sounds like. It has no character or soul in the tone and you ave to fight the thing to make a decent sound out of it.

    The clean channel is not that bad. Again it is not that good either. They come off sparkly and chimy but not as you'd expect from a Twin Reverb or Deluxe. For the dirty channel any less than a humbucker style guitar will just sound like trash.

    This guitar comes with a standard Fender Stratocaster pickup setup with three individual single coil pickups. This one comes in a black paint finish that looks as cheap and it sounds.

    This guitar feels and sounds like someone with no background on building guitars put this together blind folded. The build quality is as cheap as humanly possible. I actually think the pickups are probably worth more than the wood of the guitar itself.

    This guitar came in the combo pact that came with an equally unimpressive Fender guitar amp. Both together will bring out the howling dogs. I think that amp sounds best in the off position. The guitar sounds best unplugged and sitting in the closet of little Johnny's room.


    * Red Affinity SSS Stratocaster:

    * 25.5” Scale Length
    * Agathis Body
    * Maple Neck, C-Shape w/Polyurethane Finish
    * Rosewood Fingerboard, 9.5” Radius
    * 22 Medium Jumbo Frets
    * 3 Single-Coil Pickups
    * Master Volume, Tone 1 (Neck Pickup), Tone 2 (Middle Pickup) controls
    * 5-Position Blade Pickup Switch
    * Synchronous Tremolo Bridge
    * Standard Die-Cast Tuners
    * Chrome Hardware
    * 1-Ply White Pickguard
    * White Dot Position Inlays

    This guitar would be better put to use as fire wood then actually playing. The pickups are very weak and brittle sounding. The combination of this guitar with the Fender amp that you get in the pack is just ear piecing bad. I completely understand that this is a starter pack for the uninformed, but for any experienced player putting their hands on this guitar will leave them scratching their head wondering who would want to continue to learn the guitar if they were giving this thing.

    You can pick up this starter pack fro a little over $250. Not a bad price for getting your child into the electric guitar. If mom would have bought me this when I was younger maybe I would have not gotten such a late start playing the guitar.

    Again I'll say this guitar is fine for someone exploring whether or not they want to play the electric guitar. In that case this is a fine guitar to try out.

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