I agree. I've been playing for years and have several different guitars and make a living playing music, the Bullet is an amazing guitar. Especially if you make it your own and change all the cheaper stuff out for better parts. Then make it your main gigging guitar because it doesn't hurt as bad if it gets dented or damaged in some way from all that gigging. Gig life can be hard on guitars. Some of the greatest guitarists love these too. Cool review. Keep it up man!
Great video! I totally agree with you about the nut width on Squier Affinity series compared to the Bullet series which is more of a standard width like on a Fender. I have an Affinity Strat that I picked up dirt cheep (but very clean) and I gave it to my wife because of the nut width. If I do (which I looking at) purchase a tele it would most likely be a Bullet series. Oh before I forget I just became a subscriber.
I agree. I've been playing for years and have several different guitars and make a living playing music, the Bullet is an amazing guitar. Especially if you make it your own and change all the cheaper stuff out for better parts. Then make it your main gigging guitar because it doesn't hurt as bad if it gets dented or damaged in some way from all that gigging. Gig life can be hard on guitars. Some of the greatest guitarists love these too. Cool review. Keep it up man!
Nice review marshall
Great video! I totally agree with you about the nut width on Squier Affinity series compared to the Bullet series which is more of a standard width like on a Fender. I have an Affinity Strat that I picked up dirt cheep (but very clean) and I gave it to my wife because of the nut width. If I do (which I looking at) purchase a tele it would most likely be a Bullet series. Oh before I forget I just became a subscriber.
My Squire Affinitty Tele is a string through body, and my Squire Bullet Strat is a top load or Hard Tail. Squire Bullet Strat HT.
Yes Squier did change the Affinity to string thru but when I bought mine that was not the case