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Squier Affinity Telecaster [1998-2020]

TLC-Shaped Guitar from Squier belonging to the Affinity series

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Published on 03/21/08 at 13:10
The guitar is made in China (obviously at this price)
mechanics are pretty good bills
crossing the bridge is not
the handle is quite crude in finish, very little polish, but it slides well, it is soft rather late
Overall finish is rather quite surprising for a guitar of this price

UTILIZATION

The handle is very comfortable to play, really amazing, I expected a tree trunk.
usability is of course a Tele
I think that true + light, to check

SOUNDS

Well that's where it sucks: the pickups are really nazes. In full, it's a little boiled sound. There is much in the media screaming is not pleasant.
In his clear, it lacks warmth, safe.
I turned these two microphones rotten and replace them with two Seymour Alnico Pro II.
I took the opportunity to make a complete electrical isolation.
And here is tip top. The Seymour are perfect for scratching.
I bought this guitar as a backup guitar for the stage, and also to play good rhythm Slammy. I usually play on a US strato, the "classic rock"

OVERALL OPINION

Recent weeks.
I like the quite exceptional value for money for the violin, finishing the round, the lifts! Germany for 158 euros a year, it's really hard to believe.
I did not like the original sound. For much of the dirty punk-ish it goes, or an unfortunate beginning which can then change the pickups.
If I had not had those two Seymour put it, I would not buy.