Log in
Log in

or
Add this product to
  • My former gear
  • My current gear
  • My wishlist
Squier Double Fat Strat 7HT
Images
1/13

All user reviews for the Squier Double Fat Strat 7HT

STC-Shaped Guitar from Squier

Price engine
Classified Ads
Forums
Not satisfied with those reviews?
Filter
Keywords
4.0/5
(2 reviews)
100 %
(2 reviews)
Write a user review
Value For Money : Excellent
Users reviews
  • galiboisgalibois

    Squier Double Fat Strat 7HTPublished on 08/24/05 at 16:32
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    She made t indonsie as marked on the back of his head.
    It's team of 22 frets, 2 single coil pickups and one double (with respect to the height of the double rgler)
    I know the REFERENCE of the bridge but it's not a floyd is the trick with the classical vibrato to go to the grave ...
    2 Tone knobs and one volume, select 4 for the micro
    7 bridge neck (logic, it is a 7-string)

    UTILIZATION

    Personally, I find this really enjoyable race, it is quite wide and it feels good against the palm of his left hand, we do not feel like playing on a chopstick.
    Access to acute and not too hard ... However the last fret (18/22) on the larger strings are hard enough to chopper because of the…
    Read more
    She made t indonsie as marked on the back of his head.
    It's team of 22 frets, 2 single coil pickups and one double (with respect to the height of the double rgler)
    I know the REFERENCE of the bridge but it's not a floyd is the trick with the classical vibrato to go to the grave ...
    2 Tone knobs and one volume, select 4 for the micro
    7 bridge neck (logic, it is a 7-string)

    UTILIZATION

    Personally, I find this really enjoyable race, it is quite wide and it feels good against the palm of his left hand, we do not feel like playing on a chopstick.
    Access to acute and not too hard ... However the last fret (18/22) on the larger strings are hard enough to chopper because of the width of sound.
    The shape, well, it's a Start 'which it is not heavy but not too lightweight.
    The original pickups are very good and would come back down.

    SOUNDS

    To me that makes the metal, double micro spits his guts in an exceptional way. With a good distortion you get very easily have a big well "Darkness" especially on the string IF (severe) raah ... I find it enjoyable to me.
    The pickups are also very simple good for arpeggios and chords.
    I play a Peavey Studio Pro 112 with a Digitech RP200 pedals or the sound recorder numrique BOSS 1100B.
    So the double has a very heavy and screaming and simple "fluid" and flexible enough vintage
    So a big + at this level (especially given the price)

    OVERALL OPINION

    It's been almost a year now I have the scratches, motivated by the nerve of me to play dsaccorder of metal.
    Its sound is really bleufant ... I dplore that the lack of a Floyd ...
    No, I t immediately packed and in addition I bought it new at a discount 250 (seems that it would be in the 500/600 ...) because the store could not sell it ... So for me, excellent price quality ratio. After those who pay the 500, is very correct.
    I have no desire to Spar instrument so yes, I would do this choice and I advice to lovers of big sounds of the test without further ado, it's really good 7-string
    See less
  • rolandhrolandh

    Squier Double Fat Strat 7HTPublished on 09/08/07 at 16:49
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Made in Indonesia. Fixed bridge everything from classic, and it's just fine. Volume adjustment, tone adjustment and a 3 position switch. Very traditional too. The handle is screwed, very pleasant, neither too large nor too late. Like all 7-string (I tried anyway ...), it seems that it tends to "bite the neck", but nothing too serious and much less than many other guitars more expensive than I was fortunate to have in his hands. For a 7-string, it is rather "compact" and is easily in a bag 6 string classical (that is rare enough to be reported).

    UTILIZATION

    The handle is very nice, it was soon in hand (what fender ...). Access to acute is not difficult but there are only 22 frets …
    Read more
    Made in Indonesia. Fixed bridge everything from classic, and it's just fine. Volume adjustment, tone adjustment and a 3 position switch. Very traditional too. The handle is screwed, very pleasant, neither too large nor too late. Like all 7-string (I tried anyway ...), it seems that it tends to "bite the neck", but nothing too serious and much less than many other guitars more expensive than I was fortunate to have in his hands. For a 7-string, it is rather "compact" and is easily in a bag 6 string classical (that is rare enough to be reported).

    UTILIZATION

    The handle is very nice, it was soon in hand (what fender ...). Access to acute is not difficult but there are only 22 frets ... The weight and ergonomics are quite acceptable, moyennne. I was pleasantly surprised her. I was expecting something "just" and it is well above his expectations for a guitar "made in indonesia" ... except for the 7th string (most serious), given at home in LA and I think sound a bit less accurate than others. But this may be a problem of pulling ... In short, in any event a pleasant surprise.

    SOUNDS

    I play metal, so thoroughly saturated, and it works well. For example, I have a Jackson Dinky D7 with Seymour Duncan and the result (the Squier ...) is just not as good in distortion, and even better in clean. I use a Rocktron Piranha and a Digitech Valve Fx, all on one PA Marshall 9000 series tube. The range of sounds is complete with a small problem for the chord of the grave (but I chipotte ...)

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for a year. What I like most: space, ergonomics, simplicity. What I like least: its looks (I'm not very strat ...) I played with 7-string Ibanez and Jackson and is just a hair below, and again, changing the micro (the I will do when I have a few tunes, o)), I think she could compete with the much more expensive guitar yet.
    Last little note: the mechanical. As soon as I got it in hand, I was a little confused by the mechanics as they respond really well, with great precision, so much so it took me a few days to get used to it.
    See less
cookies
We are using cookies!

Yes, Audiofanzine is using cookies. Since the last thing that we want is disturbing your diet with too much fat or too much sugar, you'll be glad to learn that we made them ourselves with fresh, organic and fair ingredients, and with a perfect nutritional balance. What this means is that the data we store in them is used to enhance your use of our website as well as improve your user experience on our pages and show you personalised ads (learn more). To configure your cookie preferences, click here.

We did not wait for a law to make us respect our members and visitors' privacy. The cookies that we use are only meant to improve your experience on our website.

Our cookies
Cookies not subject to consent
These are cookies that guarantee the proper functioning of Audiofanzine and allow its optimization. The website cannot function properly without these cookies. Example: cookies that help you stay logged in from page to page or that help customizing your usage of the website (dark mode or filters).
Audience analysis (Google Analytics)
We are using Google Analytics in order to better understand the use that our visitors make of our website in an attempt to improve it.
Advertising (Google Ads)
This information allows us to show you personalized advertisements thanks to which Audiofanzine is financed. By unchecking this box you will still have advertisements but they may be less interesting :) We are using Google Ad Manager to display part of our ads, or tools integrated to our own CMS for the rest. We are likely to display advertisements from our own platform, from Google Advertising Products or from Adform.
Marketing (Meta Pixel)

On our websites, we use the Meta Pixel. The Meta Pixel is a remarketing pixel implemented on our websites that allows us to target you directly via the Meta Network by serving ads to visitors of our websites when they visit the social networks Facebook and Instagram. The meta pixel are code snippets which are able to identify your browser type via the browser ID - the individual fingerprint of your browser - and to recognise that you have visited our websites and what exactly you have looked at on our websites. When you visit our websites, the pixel establishes a direct connection to Meta's servers. Meta is able to identify you by your browser ID, as this is linked to other data about you stored by Meta on your Facebook or Instagram user account. Meta then delivers individualised ads from us on Facebook or on Instagram that are tailored to your needs.

We ourselves are not in a position to identify you personally via the meta pixel, as apart from your browser ID no other data is stored with us via the pixel.

For more information about the Meta Pixel, the details of data processing via this service and Meta's privacy policy, please visit Meta Privacy Policy - How Meta collects and uses user data for Facebook and Meta Privacy Policy - How Meta collects and uses user data for Instagram.

Meta Platforms Ireland Ltd. is a subsidiary of Meta Platforms, Inc. based in the USA. It cannot be ruled out that your data collected by Facebook will also be transmitted to the USA.


We did not wait for a law to make us respect our members and visitors' privacy. The cookies that we use are only meant to improve your experience on our website.

Our cookies
Cookies not subject to consent

These are cookies that guarantee the proper functioning of Audiofanzine. The website cannot function properly without these cookies. Examples: cookies that help you stay logged in from page to page or that help customizing your usage of the website (dark mode or filters).

Audience analysis (Google Analytics)

We are using Google Analytics in order to better understand the use that our visitors make of our website in an attempt to improve it. When this parameter is activated, no personal information is sent to Google and the IP addresses are anonymized.

Advertising (Google Ads)

This information allows us to show you personalized advertisements thanks to which Audiofanzine is financed. By unchecking this box you will still have advertisements but they may be less interesting :) We are using Google Ad Manager to display part of our ads, or tools integrated to our own CMS for the rest. We are likely to display advertisements from our own platform, from Google Advertising Products or from Adform.

Marketing (Meta Pixel)

On our websites, we use the Meta Pixel. The Meta Pixel is a remarketing pixel implemented on our websites that allows us to target you directly via the Meta Network by serving ads to visitors of our websites when they visit the social networks Facebook and Instagram. The meta pixel are code snippets which are able to identify your browser type via the browser ID - the individual fingerprint of your browser - and to recognise that you have visited our websites and what exactly you have looked at on our websites. When you visit our websites, the pixel establishes a direct connection to Meta's servers. Meta is able to identify you by your browser ID, as this is linked to other data about you stored by Meta on your Facebook or Instagram user account. Meta then delivers individualised ads from us on Facebook or on Instagram that are tailored to your needs.

We ourselves are not in a position to identify you personally via the meta pixel, as apart from your browser ID no other data is stored with us via the pixel.

For more information about the Meta Pixel, the details of data processing via this service and Meta's privacy policy, please visit Meta Privacy Policy - How Meta collects and uses user data for Facebook and Meta Privacy Policy - How Meta collects and uses user data for Instagram.

Meta Platforms Ireland Ltd. is a subsidiary of Meta Platforms, Inc. based in the USA. It cannot be ruled out that your data collected by Facebook will also be transmitted to the USA.


You can find more details on data protection in our privacy policy.
You can also find information about how Google uses personal data by following this link.