

🎸 Own the stage with classic Tele vibes and modern playability!
The Squier Affinity Series Telecaster combines a lightweight poplar body and slim maple neck with Fender-voiced single-coil pickups, delivering authentic Telecaster tone and exceptional comfort. Its string-through-body bridge enhances sustain, while sealed die-cast tuners ensure reliable tuning stability. Finished in a striking Butterscotch Blonde gloss, this guitar offers professional features and vintage style at an unbeatable value, perfect for players seeking quality and versatility.















| ASIN | B091BFC6NS |
| Back Material | Maple Wood |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,093 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #52 in Solid Body Electric Guitars |
| Body Material | Poplar |
| Color Name | Butterscotch Blonde |
| Connector Type | 1/4" (6.35mm) Audio Jack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (983) |
| Date First Available | March 31, 2021 |
| Fretboard Material | Maple |
| Guitar Bridge System | Fixed |
| Guitar Pickup Configuration | S-S |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1 pounds |
| Item model number | 0378203550 |
| Material Type | Maple Wood |
| Neck Material Type | Maple |
| Number of Strings | 6 |
| Product Dimensions | 44 x 15 x 4 inches |
| Scale Length | 25 Inches |
| Size | Full |
| String Gauge | Light |
| String Material | Nickel Steel |
| Top Material | Maple Wood |
G**F
This Kinda Turned My World Upsidedown
I bought this as a used Amazon Warehouse product, so I wasn't expecting much. Really, I was curious and I thought I didn't have much to lose for the price. I've been playing guitar for 32 years. I'm not a professional, but I'd consider myself skilled and knowledgeable if I do say so myself. I figured I'd change whatever needed to be changed and I'd have a beater guitar that I could keep lying around and something I wouldn't have to worry about taking with me anywhere. I really did not expect it to be as nice as it is and I'm not changing anything (though I've changed the strings since I like 10s). The neck feels fine and comfortable. The body wood looks really pretty to me. I didn't know poplar looked so nice and it looks almost like mahogany. Mine appears to be a one-piece body, which I find strange and I would almost think there was a veneer if it weren't for the torso cut. I've payed several guitars $2000-$3000 and I'd say this plays at least 90% as well as those. The pickups actually sound decent. Maybe they aren't as clean and punchy as more expensive pickups, but they sound pleasant to my ear. Just know that they are single coils and there will be some noise, as is the case with all single coil pickups. The nut width is a little narrow (42mm) and the neck resembles an early '60s Strat if I'm not mistaken. I used to think I wanted a wider neck, but I've realized I don't care about that. The neck feels almost unfinished, but neck finish is another thing I've realized doesn't matter too much to me. The body is only 1-1/2" thick rather than the standard, 1-3/4", so it's a thin body, but I actually really like that. It makes accessing the highest frets easier, since the guitar's heel is also thinner. And from what I've heard, some of the original Telecasters in the '50s were actually also 1-1/2". I'm amazed at the quality that is coming out of Chinese factories these days. It used to be that you really had to spend a lot to get any quality, but not anymore. I think that some people get snobby because they drift away from being a musician and become gear enthusiasts. Maybe they think they'll play better on a more expensive guitar, maybe they want to look like their idols. Also, some people get fixated on tone and don't realize that most listeners in a live setting don't care too much about your tone. And if tone is so important, to me the richest tone comes from an acoustic anyway. No offense to anyone, since I've definitely felt myself pulled in that direction too. I'm almost envious that beginners can start on such a good instrument these days. If you are a beginner, know that you have to set up an electric guitar, even an expensive one. Look it up, but it means you have to adjust the action and intonation at the saddles. Also the neck relief might need to be adjusted with the truss rod, especially if you change string gauges. This is completely normal and if you are complaining about string buzz, 99% of the time you are just showing that you don't know anything about guitars. The nut is cheap plastic, but works adequately. Yeah, the frets are gritty, but that goes away and you can polish them if it bothers you that much. The frets do, however, seem to be a soft metal and there was already a little fret wear when I got it. I've leveled and crowned frets before, so I'm not put off by that. Also, there were no sharp or uneven frets or anything like that and I can lower the action as low as I want to, so it's been constructed to good tolerances. There are hairline neck pocket cracks, which I usually can't stand, but I'm OK with on a guitar at this price point. Maybe quality varies between individual instruments, but I got one that someone returned and I really like like it. I never in my life considered buying a Squire until I happened upon this Amazon page and never considered buying a guitar from Amazon either. Now I've since bought another (more expensive) guitar from Amazon and I can't believe how happy I am with them after disappointments (and stress) buying guitars from other websites that will remain nameless. In conclusion, there isn't much cheaper that a guitar can get and this is a good guitar for someone at any level, delivering a tremendous value.
L**F
Amazing Tele that sounds great out of the box
I can put this one down it’s become my go-to guitar. I’ve been a Squier fan for many years and this one lives up to my expectations. The packaging was secure and well-packed to ensure no dings. The neck plays very well and action was great right out of the box. No truss rod adjustment needed at all. Frets are smooth with no jagged ends. The neck is a satin- finished, slim C shape and body finish is astounding- beautiful butterscotch blonde with a beautiful gloss. This has a belly cut that makes it very comfortable to play. The bridge is a modern style vs the ashtray style. I prefer the one on this because it’s easier rest my palm. The modern bridge saddles make intonation and string height adjustments easy. The strings also go through the body, which adds a more full, crisp sound. The tuners are good and there weren’t any issues. I put D’Addario locking autotrim tuners on all my guitars but if I couldn’t the stock ones would be ok as they are. FYI - the D’Addario tuners I mentioned require no drilling and are direct drop-ins. The nut is synthetic bone and I found no issues with spacing. The pickups are ok and most will be happy with them. However I put in noiseless single coils. Most people love Squiers because they’re also great modding platforms and this one is no different but this one can stand on its own just as it is stick. Very fast comfy neck, decent pickups, and a great finish make this one a winner.
J**Y
Pros and cons
The Guitar arrived on time in fair condition. Keep in mind I am not planning on returning this guitar. That being said, it had a couple of issues, nothing too horrible, the controls panel was loose, both Tone and Volume knows were completely loose, someone didn't tighten the set screws. The nut was cut too low, strings drag on 1st fret, pickups too low, the neck had a smal ding in the edge of the fretboard , excessive polish left in nooks and crannies, strings were junk. BUT with all that fixed up, the guitar is fantastic. Feels exceptionally good and comfortable. Reconditioned the fret board , polished the Frets, Replaced the dime pots with 25s. Love the finnish, very nice. The neck was set very well, the action was good....a little high. I fixed all that stuff, and honestly it was little stupid stuff anyone could fix. Once I did the work it sounds amazing. Some people want to play right out of the box, I don't mind making it right for me. You may get something completely different from what I got. Just enjoy your purchase and make it your own piece of happiness. I did , it's pretty cool ,check it out.....and get a nice hard case for it too....about $70.00 for a cheap one. Hope this helps, good luck, Rock On 😁👍
谷**生
初心者向けで使いやすいと思います。
K**R
I was dubious about buying this. But for the price it is a great little Guitar. Lovely finish on the Body. The Headstocks front is finished in a Gloss lacquer. However the neck and fretboard feel as though there is no finish on there. I have emailed Squier about this to see what it has or has not been given at the Factory. There is no Skunk stripe on the back of the neck. But that's not an issue. It sounds pretty good too, but don't expect a full on Telecaster twang. My Guitar has a low hum, until I touch the Strings. A bad Earth possibly? Going to have that looked into. The Strings are 9 gauge so easy to play on and the neck and Fretboard is smooth, so nice to play, the C shaped neck is also very comfortable in the Hand. It is very light to hold too. The Action on the strings are fairly low. Using YouTube and a Guitar care kit, I managed to set the Neck relief and set the String Action even lower, increasing the playability out of the box. All in all, I am very happy to have bought this Guitar. 10/10. Great Guitar for a Beginner or someone like me wanting something cheap to learn Guitar Maintenance on whilst having something to play too.
ル**ン
マグネットはセラミック製かな。
A**E
Very nice finished guitar. Looks great and sounds amszing.
D**A
The guitar arrived earlier than expected and there are some wear and tear on the packaging but the guitar itself is in pristine condition considering I purchased it from Amazon Warehouse. No string buzzing whatsoever, the frets are all nice and smooth but I have to further tweak the string action, bridge action and the pickup heights for my playing preference. The satin C shape neck is a joy to play, the tuners keep their tune, and the pickups are excellent for the price. It did not come with a case and strap but I have no complains, this is a great value guitar!
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