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Squier Affinity Telecaster [1998-2020]
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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 01/21/07 at 07:48
So it's a telecaster everything from classic, an easel to 6 bridges, two singles, a huge 3-position selector, 1 volume and 1 tone.
Good point on the bridge to six bridges much easier to solve than three bridges.

UTILIZATION

The handle is not that of a fender telecaster, it is thinner better. Beginners will be delighted. The access to high pitched pretty well, in relation to a Telecaster. Obviously for the 18 ° 19 ° and 20 ° box it thickens a little, but it's very respectable violin making from a TV.
It is a very light guitar, fairly well assembled, although there are some flaws really minimal.

A very pleasant guitar playing and take a long time.

SOUNDS

So it was obviously not one of his telecaster to € 2000 for 10 times less important to dream ...
The bridge pickup is surly in full, bright and clean as snapping, it's rather a nice over-excited. The neck pickup is quite dark against very flat and not too creamy like dynamic, anti-funky enough for the shot. It is therefore very important contrast between the two was a bit like falling asleep when we pass the guitar neck pickup. The middle position gives a fairly balanced when his / neutral goes well everywhere.

OVERALL OPINION

I think before it's a great guitar for beginners. Nice handle, its not dégeu, no vibrato, just two microphones, a tuning that would like good grip quite simple (maybe not a strat autand, but they are so shit with the microphone and the central vibrato ...) a treat as a teacher.

To use it a little further on but it will also do see a change of two microphones to better balance the sound. I will turn the handle for another slam, but a little more each his own.