Squier by Fender Affinity Series Telecaster Electric GuitarCovered die-cast chrome machine heads provide tuning stability unheard-of in this price range. Maple fretboard on a classic maple neck and solid alder body. 2 single-coil pickups with 3-way switch, and volume and tone controls. A genuine Squier by Fender means the Affinity Series Telecaster will have good resale value.
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I bought one of these just because I never had a Tele and never thought I would like one. That is, until I played it. Now this inexpensive guitar has become my favorite. I have 5 guitars and all cost more than this one from Stratocasters to my Epiphone G400. This is a great sounding guitar for light rock, blues, or country. The only thing it lacks is that super distortion crunch that only comes from a humbucker. That's okay though, for that style I pick up my G400.
I bought this guitar about 3 months ago just to mess around with. It actually has a good sound compared to other Squiers. It is a good guitar to start with, but if you are experienced, you'll want a better guitar. So if you are looking for a good Tele...better check out the Fenders. But, if you are just getting started, it's not a bad buy.
I PURCHASED THIS GUITAR A FEW WEEKS AGO. I WAS BLOWN AWAY BY THE QUALITY OF THE SUPPOSEDLY "LOW-BUCK" SQUIRE BRAND OF GUITARS. IT PLAYS WELL, LOOKS GREAT, AND STAYS IN TUNE. I WILL NOT NEED TO CHANGE ANYTHING TO IMPROVE THE PERFORMANCE OR APPEARANCE. MY FRIEND, A LES PAUL FREAK, PLAYED IT THE OTHER DAY AND I ALMOST HAD TO TAKE IT FROM HIS HANDS! A FANTASTIC VALUE IN AN ENTRY-LEVEL GUITAR. BUY IT NOW BEFORE FENDER RAISES THE PRICE!