Squier Affinity Series Stratocaster Maple Fingerboard Electric Guitar Olympic White

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Squier Affinity Series Stratocaster Maple Fingerboard Electric Guitar Olympic White

The Squier Affinity Series Stratocaster is a beginner's guitar with room to grow. It's also a solid backup for more advanced players, and an excellent platform for DIY mods. Loaded with three single-coil pickups, the Squier Strat offers classic sounds for any genre of music. Available now at Guitar Center, the Affinity Series Stratocaster is an affordable ticket into the Fender family that punches well above its weight. <br> <br> <h2> Squier Affinity Series Stratocaster Main Features </h2> <ul> <li> Poplar body </li><li> Maple neck with slim C profile, maple fretboard </li><li> Three Affinity Series single-coil pickups, 5-way switch </li><li> 2-point tremolo, sealed split-shaft tuners </li></ul> <br> <h3> Classic Body Style </h3> This Squier has the same double-cutaway body style that Fender made famous in the ’50s. It's made of poplar, a balanced tonewood that allows the pickups to shine. <br> <br> <h3> Easy-to-Play Neck </h3> The Affinity Stratocaster has a maple neck with thin C profile. It's a comfortable fit for the fingers, making it easier to form chords and solo with single notes. The maple fretboard adds extra snap to eat note. Check out that headstock logo, too—the chunky block text is straight from the ’70s. <br> <br> <h3> Classic Single-Coil Pickups </h3> The Squier Strat is loaded with three single-coil pickups, a classic Stratocaster configuration. Each has a clear, cutting tone that stands out. Ride the bridge pickup for a twangier sound, or employ the neck single coil for fluid and smooth rhythms and leads. The middle pickup fattens the sound when used in combination with either. <br> <br> <h3> Updated, Fail-Safe Hardware </h3> The Strat has updated hardware that makes it easier for beginners to play. The tremolo unit mounts to the body in two points, rather than the traditional six. This creates less friction for more tuning stability. Thanks to their split-shaft design, it's a cinch to change strings—just thread each through the body of the guitar, insert the loose end into the tuners and turn to tighten. Unlike other guitars, this design eliminates sharp string ends that can poke fingers and damage gig bags. <br> <br> A case for the Squier Affinity Stratocaster is available separately.