I’ve heard of an HSH….but what kind of pickup begins with ‘T’? Besides, the only pink Strats i saw were either single- or dual-humbucker…with no middle pickups.
Thank you for using the Katana with these guitars! It drives me nuts when people demo more budget range guitars through high end tube amps. This would be the actual setup and sound for most people (minus the amazing skills of Danish Pete, of course!)
I bought a JV Squier Sunburst Strat (maple neck) from Magnum Sound in Wishaw, Scotland way back in 1983. Cost about £189 and paid for it in instalments. I still have it. Can't believe how much it is worth now!
I turned 40 in Feb.. I love all things Japan, so was looking out for an 83 JV. It's crazy how much they're going for now!! I almost splurged on one whose neck was dated 4 days after I was born.. too bad I'm not rich hahah :P
That’s a good point as we are programmed to change pickups but why if they sound good? Rich Menga on RUclips loves the ceramic Squier pickups….at least the Affinity ones and these maybe the same.
To me Squier is a lot more fun and interesting than plain Fender. Plus you don't mind changing pickups, the neck or other hardware if you get a pretty body in a nice color.
Also, Pete, you could definitely get a job with British Airways....the way you point at items on the guitar is just like the guidance to find your nearest exit for the plane😀
It would be very interesting how good a Squier Sonic would sound with a Fender Vintera Pick up Set in it. And if you would try it, the new pure vintage 57 and 61 Sets would be also great to hear with it. That could make it an awesome 50 or 60s Squier for about 300 bucks.
All of the Sonic Strats share the same two bodies and either the maple or laurel neck. Trem or hard tail body. You can buy ANY Strat in the series and mod it with a single humbucker or whatever pick guard you desire as ALL of these are routed exactly the same with room for a humbucker bridge. You could even do two P90s in these. Just pick your color, neck, trem combo and mod away. Additionally… The bodies are slightly thinner. Just use the stock screws if you bolt on a fender neck. The American necks bolt right on to these bodies and Mexican full size trems do fit fine.
I’ve just taken the HSS, dropped some locking tuners, a short brass trem block and a set of tonerider HSS in it and it’s an awesome guitar. Well worth it at the entry price point and for later upgrades. Squier necks are always good.
I would love to see a Squier range that's at the build level of Classic Vibe with alnico pickups, but standard modern takes. Maybe they think doing that would eat into the Mexican player series? because the Vintera are quite a bit more in price.
Completely agree with this. Sadly/expectantly the build quality of the cheap squier stuff is seriously poor. I had a classic vibe mustang did a few upgrades it’s on par or it not better than a vintera now but cost less overall. I purchased a bullet mustang when they came out and had to have the neck shimmed before it was even playable.
@@Misledband Interesting, thanks for your insight. I've been window shopping guitars for years so I'll keep your suggestion in mind. Plus, the Classic Vibe has a full-thickness body so the neck is replaceable with something standard. Thanks.
@@Misledband Shimming the neck is standard practice on any Fender without microtilt. Always has been. They came out the factory with sandpaper in the neck pocket in the 1950s and you don't hear too many complaining about those guitars.
In their final comments they talk about how it's a great value guitar for children just starting out on guitar. But most of the people commenting here are adults, and several comments illustrate that some people will always be children: show them something shiny, new, and brightly colored and their eyes get big and immediately you hear "I want one." Then they buy one and soon realize it has the same cheap pickups and tuners as Squier Bullets, and shortly thereafter they focus on a different guitar in another color, and this one goes to the corner and starts gathering dust, similar to a discarded toy. If someone reading this happens to be a first time guitarist I make three recommendations: (1) you always get a better value buying a good used guitar, but if you're insisting on only buying new then consider these but not without playing the entry level offerings from Epiphone and Ibanez which you may like better, (2) never buy a guitar based on appearance, videos or recommendations without actually playing the guitar first, (3) your choice of amplifier is going to make a huge difference in sound, so at a minimum don't even look at the Fender Frontman, but consider a Mustang LT25 instead
When I was just starting out - circa 1987 - Squier was what parents bought their kids just to shut them up about a guitar. They were cheap, plywood garbage. My how times have changed. Today’s Squier is an amazing value for that price. Way to go Fender. Love those colors too. Why can’t the American or Mexican Fenders have cool colors like this?
I got mine two days ago. The hss strat coral color. A wonderful guitar that really sings ❤. The only thing that is cheap is the plastic nut. The rest is really nice done.
@@lawyerbt I did consider trying to sell my wife on that idea. My wife does like short-scale basses, but she thinks we have too many instruments in the house. They don’t really take up much space though, right?
@@lukehenderson436 No, they don't take up that much space. I used to hide two under a bed. A lot of wives always think there's too many instruments in the house, but they think differently when it comes to purses or high heels. If you don't want to risk a rift with your wife you could either (a) keep it at a buddy's or a relative's house, or (b) wait until your daughter turns six and then score a good used one, as there should be plenty on the used market by then.
looking at the other options on your site the purple tele, blue strat, candy red tele etc definately look better contrasted with the black pickguard... But in usual squire fashion theres only one lefty and its black with a white pickguard lol
Ah! So cool - I wish the new Sonic p-bass range would come in Flash Pink too! My kid would love that :) Looks like I'm taking a drive to Guildford to check all of these out in-person :)
@Andertons, I just ordered that gorgeous Tahitian Coral HSS Strat, from a US retailer, to use as a mod platform for my version of a Superstrat. Wanted something light enough to travel. Going to get a different color pickguard, and swap for a SSS setup, with a Dimarzio Sugar Chakra in the Bridge position. Usually play Les Pauls so will take getting used to. On the point about the amps, Orange makes some good entry level amps, with nice cleans and great crunch/heavy tones, that would pair well with this line, if the Katana sound isn't your thing(It's not mine, though I did consider it before I picked up an Orange Crush 35RT).
to all my other fellow left-handed players in the comment section, don’t hold your breath waiting for a lefty version of this or any other fender or Squier guitars, they haven’t updated their lefty models in probably 10 years or so and I’m talking about giving us a HSS or HH pickup configuration,I personally recommend checking out schecter guitars and Kiesel two of the most lefty friendly companies going right now, and the most bang for your buck guitars in my opinion
@@anthonycutt8854 yeah Ibanez are really good guitars as well. I think they make 6 to 7 left-handed models at various price points and pick up configurations, which is a lot more than I can save for a fender, and even Charvel,and they just released the new Nita Strauss signature in a left-handed version
In the last vid I saw Pete made fun of himself for playing the same stuff all the time. He came in with some new riffs this time, except for the Mayer, and the captain called him on it He is a great player. Nice affordable guitars too.
I hate the term "beginner guitar"! Seriously! I have been playing for 40 years, have a Squier Tele and a Squier Strat, both guitars hold their own against Fender "pro guitars" from stock! My Tele has had some handwound custom pickups installed, 4 way switch, tusq nut, and it is now, to me, better than any Fender Tele I have ever played! Just because its "cheap" doesn´t make it a "beginner guitar"!
@@rexrathtar3893 Oddly enough, I didn´t use custom wound pickups as an argument, just what I decided to do. They are affordable guitars yes, beginner is just bullshit! Plenty of videos on RUclips of Squier guitars being gigged! I suppose Epiphone make "beginner guitars" too? Far too much snobbery over brands! Squier make excellent guitars and if, like me, you want to mod it, go for it, why not! My mate gigged a Bullet Strat for years as a pro player! With a set up they are as good as any Fender.
Well, I suddenly own two. That's my FCS in the pic. Guitar snobs may not like it, but they are great platforms to upgrade. Be sparing with fingerboard oils! Laurel soaks it up. Do NOT saturate your fretboard.
I feel that they use Pao Ferro on the players simply to make people desire the American series more. And most players don’t know or notice until after purchase how ugly and orange it can be. Laurel is a better wood choice than poo Ferro all around and it takes oil nicely. My Squier Sonic is 2 mo old and the Laurel already looks like ebony after oiling it. You do need to polish the frets on the sonic series. They’re nice narrow tall frets but didn’t get that last level of human touch. I also rolled the edges and used 3000 grit to sand the back. Feels like any good Fender neck should now.
Fender has done a good thing with these guitars such as the Sonic Mustang. They have a good vibe on their own. They seem to have an "early Fender vibe to them.
I began to learn the guitare 17 years ago, when I was 13. I asked my parents a bundle for Christmas or my birthday I think it was. The guitar was about the same price these guitares are, but it sounded terrible. I still managed to learn with it, because I just love this instrument, but really, it sounded terrible. And now, beginners can pick one of these amazing guitare, fur such an AMAZING value for money. This is incredible. I wish I was 13 in today's time just for this. Beginners, you are spoiled today! Theses guitares are amazing, these are the ones I would recommend to a beginner. Squier now makes incredible guitares for such a low price ! Really, it sounds as good as an entry-level MX Fender. Sometimes even better it seems!!! Congrats Squier, and beginners, don't think twice, this is definitely the best guitares for you. Don't spend more than 300 euros/pounds on an instrument you're not sure yet you're going to stick to, particularly when you can get such good quality instrument for such a low price these days! Although this is not at all my favorite guitare (just because it's too common and it seems that everyone play with these guitare), I would recommend a Stratocaster for beginners. As I said, this is the most common guitare, so lot of resources about it, and it is very versatile. This is not only for "metal" or hardcore rock, but I've also seen very good covers of Hallelujah by Jeff Buckley played on a Stratocaster. The Mustang seems to be also a good option as the neck is a little bit smaller, a thus it makes playing difficult chords on which you must stretch your hand very far, easier to play.
All of the Mustang Sonics I've been able to find online are SS. Kinda wish you had shown that one off instead the HH. I already have a Bullet Mustang HH (though I swapped the HH out for P90s.)
Hi Guys! A couple of months ago, I decided at the ripe old age of 75 that it was fine time that I learnt to play the axe so I went to my local guitar shop (Bonners in Eastbourne) and bought myself a Squier Strat (I think it's a sonic) kit in Sun Burst, but woe is me, I found that I had a painful left thumb, possibly arthritis, so yesterday I went back again and bought a Lefty Sonic in black, so now I hope to actually start learning! As a beginner, what pedal do you recommend as a first pedal? Thanks for all the info ~ Richard 🎸🎸
Interesting post Richard - I hope you're still playing ? Years back I picked up an inexpensive "Behringer V-Amp.II" brand new for a paltry £99.00 - ( PMT Romford ) Crazy amount of options & I'd guess "if" you trawl E-Bay & look for a GOOD 2nd-hand example Not sure they're still going (I'm afraid) as I'm about 15 yrs younger than you, so haven't kept track It sure does save on buying some of these hideously expensive pedals of today tho' - One trick Pony type Back when I was a Teenager (1979-1982), I bought an "MXR Distortion Plus" - cost £110 in 1980 I also bought an "Electro-Harmonix" BIG-MUFF for a (much cheaper) £65.00 & I still have it Fascinated to hear that you (apparently) swapped hands (!) You now play Left-Handed, you say ?
You really can’t beat them for the price. I would like to see the maple neck and fret board with the fiesta red body. Not overly keen on the Tahitian Coral. Wouldn’t it be nice if you could choose the combo you like, rather than go solely on what they provide. A little more cost to provide that option, of course, but I would be willing.
Strange to me that they say the Strat Hss is available in Torino Red, whereas the Strat that Lee started with has a decidedly lighter colour to it - like a creamy Tomato Red!
This is such an upgrade from the Bullet series seeing as you get trems on the strats now and cool colors! I’m a huge mustang fan and I’m glad they kept the mustang in the range! The base level squiers are some of my favorite guitars. They always take me back to the early days, before I was a high end guitar connoisseur 😎
@BulkHogan in America most of these models are $199 I believe which is exactly what, if not cheaper than the bullet series sold for. Most bullets were $189-$219 USD. I’m sure like most brands they’ll let them sit on the market for a while and then increase the price 10% or so once they’re established and in stores
This is an amazing series, and I don't agree with some of the other commenters that this is just another Squier series. You can now get a lightweight and comfortably shaped Strat with narrow tall (Yesss!) fingertip friendly frets, maple fretboard for easier bends, tone flexible HSS setup, plus with or without a hardtail bridge. And - unlike the Classic Vibe series - the Sonics *don't* have those vintage style split shaft tuning machines, which can cause issues with thin strings slipping out (Sorry, Pete. Not everybody play 10s... 😄). Something a new player might consider trying for easier bends and less strain on soft finger tips. And (2nd continuation 'and' here... 🤦) they don't cost more than the old bullet series, where the Strats didn't have narrow tall frets. Lovely colors as well. Basically just the perfect beginner guitars IMO. I'm seriously struggling to find something to complain about. I might unironically want to buy one of those HSS coral coloured Strats with a maple fretboard... 😍 (For science, obviously... 😉)
The older bullet run had zero with a tremolo. I know the correct way to setup a six screw trem like a fully floating trem and functions as good as any 2 point and stays in tune just as well, there are 3 things you have to consider if interested. I don’t hate but I don’t like unfinished maple necks prefer the rosewood/Laurel instead but the cool colors are all maple.
Yes Squiers are Fender spec but Harley Benton is great right out of the box no mods needed, of course I’m referring to the Squiers and HB of the same budget…
As a left handed guitarist, after many years of paying more for being offered less choice and only the cheap colours option, I refuse to patronise any company that throws me the scraps from the table. It’s going to be Sire only for me from now on, Squire can do one!
We got what we always get - a black strat. 8 models, all with at least 2 colour options, and we get a single black strat. Guess we'll just go F ourselves. 🙄
If left-handed players spent as much time buying new guitars as they do moaning about the lack of choice, there wouldn’t be a lack of choice in the first place.
Can’t understand the moaning on colours and naming of the series, that California blue tele is so nice, I only have one minor criticism is string through would have been great but still sounds great top loaded. It’s good that you can spend £150 on a guitar and if that’s doesn’t satisfy you move up and spend as much as you want there is something for everyone these days and that’s great
That pink HTH Strat is just a Hello Kitty Strat without paying $800
That and the black single-humbucker hardtails are not Tom Delonge Strats, but they’re close enough to be fun. EDIT: Lee just pointed that out 😂
A PRS is $3200 and you don’t have to think about Hello Kitty at all. Worth it if you ask me. That’s value for money.
@@JakeAikens If you pay 3200 for a guitar, please pass the crack you're smoking, or show me how to sell it like you so I can afford a 3200 guitar lol.
@@JakeAikens Actually money for value but fair play.
I’ve heard of an HSH….but what kind of pickup begins with ‘T’? Besides, the only pink Strats i saw were either single- or dual-humbucker…with no middle pickups.
Squier knocking it out of the park again! £169 in todays world of insane prices! Beginners are spoiled for choice between Squier and Gretsch!
What gretsch is in this price point?
Bullets used to be about £100-ish - this is quite the price jump.
@@robinr22 Yeah 15 years ago!
@@robinr22 bullets were about £140 recently.
You mean Fender, Squier and Gretsch are Fender
That single humbucker Strat is like a voice inside my yead
I have one. My uncle was blown away he only plays fender american strats.
That voice made me go and buy one.
So good with a bit of gain but it's really spanky clean too. Love it so much I'm getting a green one.
Thank you for using the Katana with these guitars! It drives me nuts when people demo more budget range guitars through high end tube amps. This would be the actual setup and sound for most people (minus the amazing skills of Danish Pete, of course!)
But I have a tube amp, I would like to hear them trough a tube amp
Yes!
I would love some new Classic Vibes this year!
Squier is killing it.
You guys are the best, I have to go visit sometime! Thanks for making this AMAZING content over the last years.
Always love when there's new squiers.theyre great to have
Mustangs are really great for players that don't have gigantic hands too, you can do the stretches and chords a lot easier.
Thanks for being quick to cover this release. Excited to see the new sonic series basses too
I bought a JV Squier Sunburst Strat (maple neck) from Magnum Sound in Wishaw, Scotland way back in 1983. Cost about £189 and paid for it in instalments. I still have it. Can't believe how much it is worth now!
I turned 40 in Feb.. I love all things Japan, so was looking out for an 83 JV. It's crazy how much they're going for now!! I almost splurged on one whose neck was dated 4 days after I was born.. too bad I'm not rich hahah :P
the colors on this series are just amazing
I wish Fender would do more in california blue. Maybe the greatest color of all times🎉
That Kiss From A Rose gag went straight over Lee's head.
Would love to see Jags and Jazzmasters in this range as well.
Me too. Maybe too expensive to make for this range
They already have mini jazzmaster in the same price range
The HSS Strat sounds and looks fantastic.
That’s a good point as we are programmed to change pickups but why if they sound good? Rich Menga on RUclips loves the ceramic Squier pickups….at least the Affinity ones and these maybe the same.
Really love that sort of peach color of the hss strat. Would love to see that color on guitars further up the range
Tahitian Coral!
To me Squier is a lot more fun and interesting than plain Fender. Plus you don't mind changing pickups, the neck or other hardware if you get a pretty body in a nice color.
You can also drop it down a flight of stairs to add some character, and not feel bad about it. LOL, I joke I joke.
@Dude Mcguybro i think your mom said the same thing about you
just got a Contemporary Strat Special from last year's lineup and am having a blast! Seymour Duncan Quarter Pound in the series position.
@@buttscarlton1830😂
Names are names. Players matter most. And amps lol
Love the colour of that HSS strat. Genuinely tempted.
And the pink single Humbucker.
I just purchased the Squire Sonic California Blue today, and I love it
Love the colors! $199.00, great price for an entry guitar.
These seem a good fit for me. I'm 5'2" and have difficulty playing guitars with thicker bodies. They sound pretty good.
Also, Pete, you could definitely get a job with British Airways....the way you point at items on the guitar is just like the guidance to find your nearest exit for the plane😀
That single H Strat- with a hard tail? In PINK? Hell yes. Sign me up.
Just ordered the HT H in California Blue. I cant wait to hold that sucker.
It would be very interesting how good a Squier Sonic would sound with a Fender Vintera Pick up Set in it. And if you would try it, the new pure vintage 57 and 61 Sets would be also great to hear with it. That could make it an awesome 50 or 60s Squier for about 300 bucks.
I upgraded a Bullet with a pro-grade Alnico V prewired pickguard.
That hss strat in Tahitian will be mine as well as a couple of those mustangs. Love what fender has been doing with squier lately
just bought it, i could not resist to the look, the sound...
That single humbucker strat is a frankenstrat evh dream mod! 😊
All of the Sonic Strats share the same two bodies and either the maple or laurel neck. Trem or hard tail body. You can buy ANY Strat in the series and mod it with a single humbucker or whatever pick guard you desire as ALL of these are routed exactly the same with room for a humbucker bridge. You could even do two P90s in these. Just pick your color, neck, trem combo and mod away. Additionally… The bodies are slightly thinner. Just use the stock screws if you bolt on a fender neck. The American necks bolt right on to these bodies and Mexican full size trems do fit fine.
I know this is an older video but that Tahitian Coral HSS Strat is sick
I’ve just taken the HSS, dropped some locking tuners, a short brass trem block and a set of tonerider HSS in it and it’s an awesome guitar. Well worth it at the entry price point and for later upgrades. Squier necks are always good.
Maple fretboard for lefties, finally! Thank you Squier 😊 Was also worried I’d have to upgrade but these sound great 🎉
right i was so happy
I would love to see a Squier range that's at the build level of Classic Vibe with alnico pickups, but standard modern takes. Maybe they think doing that would eat into the Mexican player series? because the Vintera are quite a bit more in price.
Completely agree with this. Sadly/expectantly the build quality of the cheap squier stuff is seriously poor. I had a classic vibe mustang did a few upgrades it’s on par or it not better than a vintera now but cost less overall. I purchased a bullet mustang when they came out and had to have the neck shimmed before it was even playable.
@@Misledband anything else? I mean, a $2 shim and an hour of labor vs hundreds more.
@@Hexspa fretboard feels dogshit. Wood quality is horrendous. Honestly save your money and go for a classic vibe.
@@Misledband Interesting, thanks for your insight. I've been window shopping guitars for years so I'll keep your suggestion in mind. Plus, the Classic Vibe has a full-thickness body so the neck is replaceable with something standard. Thanks.
@@Misledband Shimming the neck is standard practice on any Fender without microtilt. Always has been. They came out the factory with sandpaper in the neck pocket in the 1950s and you don't hear too many complaining about those guitars.
I have a triple single coil Sonic Strat in Black with tremelo system, I love this guitar. And at only $199, it is amazing
is possible upgrade the HSS model with pre-wired Fender pickguard SSS?
Respect to the Mums out there! Well done Lee 😊
In their final comments they talk about how it's a great value guitar for children just starting out on guitar. But most of the people commenting here are adults, and several comments illustrate that some people will always be children: show them something shiny, new, and brightly colored and their eyes get big and immediately you hear "I want one." Then they buy one and soon realize it has the same cheap pickups and tuners as Squier Bullets, and shortly thereafter they focus on a different guitar in another color, and this one goes to the corner and starts gathering dust, similar to a discarded toy.
If someone reading this happens to be a first time guitarist I make three recommendations: (1) you always get a better value buying a good used guitar, but if you're insisting on only buying new then consider these but not without playing the entry level offerings from Epiphone and Ibanez which you may like better, (2) never buy a guitar based on appearance, videos or recommendations without actually playing the guitar first, (3) your choice of amplifier is going to make a huge difference in sound, so at a minimum don't even look at the Fender Frontman, but consider a Mustang LT25 instead
Absolutely agree! Unless I'm mistaken, they are playing an inexpensive guitar through VERY expensive pedalboards....🤔
When I was just starting out - circa 1987 - Squier was what parents bought their kids just to shut them up about a guitar. They were cheap, plywood garbage. My how times have changed. Today’s Squier is an amazing value for that price. Way to go Fender. Love those colors too. Why can’t the American or Mexican Fenders have cool colors like this?
Because Fender Custom Shop. The next guitar up in Fenders line up w Tahitian Coral is $5000!
I got mine two days ago. The hss strat coral color. A wonderful guitar that really sings ❤. The only thing that is cheap is the plastic nut. The rest is really nice done.
My daughter loves orange, I did consider getting her the Bronco bass. But she’s only 6 months old 😂
You could warm it up for her and give it to her when she's six years old
@@lawyerbt I did consider trying to sell my wife on that idea. My wife does like short-scale basses, but she thinks we have too many instruments in the house. They don’t really take up much space though, right?
@@lukehenderson436 No, they don't take up that much space. I used to hide two under a bed.
A lot of wives always think there's too many instruments in the house, but they think differently when it comes to purses or high heels. If you don't want to risk a rift with your wife you could either (a) keep it at a buddy's or a relative's house, or (b) wait until your daughter turns six and then score a good used one, as there should be plenty on the used market by then.
@@lukehenderson436 Trade your wife in for a guitar.
@@alfsmith4936 the guitar would not be as good at raising the baby though 😂
You just made two affordable guitars sound like a million quid in the closing jam. Want to hear Lee more on that Wah ..
If you want a HSS Strat you're better off taking some extra shifts on your paper round and get a Pacifica.
Wow! They're exactly the same as every other Fender ever! I can't wait to try one!
🤣
A blue double neck Esquire H would be AWESOME!
Pete’s funk playing on the Mustang.😍
And nice wah work by Lee on the outro!
looking at the other options on your site the purple tele, blue strat, candy red tele etc definately look better contrasted with the black pickguard...
But in usual squire fashion theres only one lefty and its black with a white pickguard lol
Seriously the Tele and strat at the start sound phenomenal
They have pretty good sounding pickups! I sometimes play my daughter’s 2010 bullet strat and it sounds really good.
I wonder if the Esquire with the humbucker could have a neck pickup and pickup selector added, or if you'd have to carve it out.
Nothing wrong with Squier brand ! My Affinity Strat is awesome & so is my Affinity Tele !!!
Ah! So cool - I wish the new Sonic p-bass range would come in Flash Pink too! My kid would love that :)
Looks like I'm taking a drive to Guildford to check all of these out in-person :)
kudos for the jam at the end
I love lightweight thin guitars my favorite is an S series Ibanez. Who needs a big fat guitar.
Outstanding jam at the end! Some of the best rock I"ve heard in a long time
A massive choice of colours in left-handed - you can have black, or ... oh.
@Andertons, I just ordered that gorgeous Tahitian Coral HSS Strat, from a US retailer, to use as a mod platform for my version of a Superstrat. Wanted something light enough to travel. Going to get a different color pickguard, and swap for a SSS setup, with a Dimarzio Sugar Chakra in the Bridge position. Usually play Les Pauls so will take getting used to. On the point about the amps, Orange makes some good entry level amps, with nice cleans and great crunch/heavy tones, that would pair well with this line, if the Katana sound isn't your thing(It's not mine, though I did consider it before I picked up an Orange Crush 35RT).
to all my other fellow left-handed players in the comment section, don’t hold your breath waiting for a lefty version of this or any other fender or Squier guitars, they haven’t updated their lefty models in probably 10 years or so and I’m talking about giving us a HSS or HH pickup configuration,I personally recommend checking out schecter guitars and Kiesel two of the most lefty friendly companies going right now, and the most bang for your buck guitars in my opinion
HB or China for low cost. Sire for midrange
Ibanez all the way for me.
@@anthonycutt8854 yeah Ibanez are really good guitars as well. I think they make 6 to 7 left-handed models at various price points and pick up configurations, which is a lot more than I can save for a fender, and even Charvel,and they just released the new Nita Strauss signature in a left-handed version
Aliexpress is your friend, and for us lefties
In the last vid I saw Pete made fun of himself for playing the same stuff all the time. He came in with some new riffs this time, except for the Mayer, and the captain called him on it He is a great player. Nice affordable guitars too.
I have a HSS hard tail Bullet Strat and it’s great. Very giggable.
That california blue is just juicy!
The laurel board on it looks like ebony after you oil it!
Do they stay in tune? Looking for a couch guitar that will never be plugged in.
I had that blue telecaster, it's great and versatile ❤
I hate the term "beginner guitar"! Seriously! I have been playing for 40 years, have a Squier Tele and a Squier Strat, both guitars hold their own against Fender "pro guitars" from stock! My Tele has had some handwound custom pickups installed, 4 way switch, tusq nut, and it is now, to me, better than any Fender Tele I have ever played! Just because its "cheap" doesn´t make it a "beginner guitar"!
@@rexrathtar3893 Oddly enough, I didn´t use custom wound pickups as an argument, just what I decided to do. They are affordable guitars yes, beginner is just bullshit! Plenty of videos on RUclips of Squier guitars being gigged! I suppose Epiphone make "beginner guitars" too? Far too much snobbery over brands! Squier make excellent guitars and if, like me, you want to mod it, go for it, why not! My mate gigged a Bullet Strat for years as a pro player! With a set up they are as good as any Fender.
Well, I suddenly own two. That's my FCS in the pic. Guitar snobs may not like it, but they are great platforms to upgrade.
Be sparing with fingerboard oils! Laurel soaks it up. Do NOT saturate your fretboard.
Those laurel fretboards look 100x better than what you can get in the player series.
I feel that they use Pao Ferro on the players simply to make people desire the American series more. And most players don’t know or notice until after purchase how ugly and orange it can be. Laurel is a better wood choice than poo Ferro all around and it takes oil nicely. My Squier Sonic is 2 mo old and the Laurel already looks like ebony after oiling it. You do need to polish the frets on the sonic series. They’re nice narrow tall frets but didn’t get that last level of human touch. I also rolled the edges and used 3000 grit to sand the back. Feels like any good Fender neck should now.
that hardtail strat is making googly eyes to me
I just bought a purple sonic strat and I love the thing more than my fender tele.
I love top-loading guitars, they have lower string tension and are lovely and slinky to play. That is of course if you like guitars like that!
I’ve been waiting for this video!
Is it just me, or does the pink Squier go great with Pete's shirt?
It’s true, you do indeed go great with Pete’s shirt
Fender has done a good thing with these guitars such as the Sonic Mustang. They have a good vibe on their own. They seem to have an "early Fender vibe to them.
Bro they can't seriously have only made one left handed model and it's a black strat. The pink Mustang is so cool. Absolutely shafted again. 😭
I began to learn the guitare 17 years ago, when I was 13. I asked my parents a bundle for Christmas or my birthday I think it was. The guitar was about the same price these guitares are, but it sounded terrible. I still managed to learn with it, because I just love this instrument, but really, it sounded terrible. And now, beginners can pick one of these amazing guitare, fur such an AMAZING value for money. This is incredible. I wish I was 13 in today's time just for this. Beginners, you are spoiled today! Theses guitares are amazing, these are the ones I would recommend to a beginner. Squier now makes incredible guitares for such a low price ! Really, it sounds as good as an entry-level MX Fender. Sometimes even better it seems!!! Congrats Squier, and beginners, don't think twice, this is definitely the best guitares for you. Don't spend more than 300 euros/pounds on an instrument you're not sure yet you're going to stick to, particularly when you can get such good quality instrument for such a low price these days! Although this is not at all my favorite guitare (just because it's too common and it seems that everyone play with these guitare), I would recommend a Stratocaster for beginners. As I said, this is the most common guitare, so lot of resources about it, and it is very versatile. This is not only for "metal" or hardcore rock, but I've also seen very good covers of Hallelujah by Jeff Buckley played on a Stratocaster. The Mustang seems to be also a good option as the neck is a little bit smaller, a thus it makes playing difficult chords on which you must stretch your hand very far, easier to play.
All of the Mustang Sonics I've been able to find online are SS. Kinda wish you had shown that one off instead the HH. I already have a Bullet Mustang HH (though I swapped the HH out for P90s.)
I want that red strat ht! I love my squiers, so much fun!
Still playing my old ‘85 Bullet 1 but color changed to Sea Foam green now. Be interesting how these do.
Hi Guys!
A couple of months ago, I decided at the ripe old age of 75 that it was fine time that
I learnt to play the axe so I went to my local guitar shop (Bonners in Eastbourne) and bought myself
a Squier Strat (I think it's a sonic) kit in Sun Burst, but woe is me, I found that I had a painful left thumb, possibly arthritis, so yesterday I went back again and bought a Lefty Sonic in black, so now I hope to actually start learning!
As a beginner, what pedal do you recommend as a first pedal?
Thanks for all the info ~ Richard 🎸🎸
Interesting post Richard - I hope you're still playing ?
Years back I picked up an inexpensive "Behringer V-Amp.II" brand new for a paltry £99.00 - ( PMT Romford )
Crazy amount of options & I'd guess "if" you trawl E-Bay & look for a GOOD 2nd-hand example
Not sure they're still going (I'm afraid) as I'm about 15 yrs younger than you, so haven't kept track
It sure does save on buying some of these hideously expensive pedals of today tho' - One trick Pony type
Back when I was a Teenager (1979-1982), I bought an "MXR Distortion Plus" - cost £110 in 1980
I also bought an "Electro-Harmonix" BIG-MUFF for a (much cheaper) £65.00 & I still have it
Fascinated to hear that you (apparently) swapped hands (!) You now play Left-Handed, you say ?
You really can’t beat them for the price. I would like to see the maple neck and fret board with the fiesta red body. Not overly keen on the Tahitian Coral. Wouldn’t it be nice if you could choose the combo you like, rather than go solely on what they provide. A little more cost to provide that option, of course, but I would be willing.
Looking forward to buying the pink HH mustang for my daughter. Even if she doesnt stick with it, i still have a neat HH mustang 😊
I'm not shooting the messenger, I'm just here begging Fender to give me the pink HT H in lefty.
I desire it
Strange to me that they say the Strat Hss is available in Torino Red, whereas the Strat that Lee started with has a decidedly lighter colour to it - like a creamy Tomato Red!
That color’s actually Tahitian Coral
@@josezuniga3747 coral and creamy tomato soup are the B vs Cb of the colorverse.
I love my Squier Bullet Telecaster.
Thinking to get one Bullet or Sonic Mustang.
I am still deciding if the Bullet or Sonic is better.
bullet is HH Sonic is SC
@@theWARMJET dude, Bullet Mustang is HH while Sonic Mustang has HH too and SC version. In the video, there was a Sonic Mustang Pink that is HH.
I hope this marks a return to quality control!
Fender/Squier are the General Motors of guitars. You can buy a Chevy Spark all the way up to a Cadillac CTS.
For less than £100 more Harley Benton have guitars with locking tuners, figured maple necks, coil splits and stainless steel frets. Just saying.....
These use standard fender specs. They’re a better mod platform if that’s your thing.
16:57 This is great man!!
Y gracias a este comentario y a los 2 minutos anteriores, puede que me la acabe comprando😭
Hi! About the light maple neck, is it a single piece of wood or is it glued on the fingerboard? Thank you guys
I was hoping to hear and see the Mustang SS. Are they available?
This is such an upgrade from the Bullet series seeing as you get trems on the strats now and cool colors! I’m a huge mustang fan and I’m glad they kept the mustang in the range! The base level squiers are some of my favorite guitars. They always take me back to the early days, before I was a high end guitar connoisseur 😎
It’s a significant price upgrade too
@BulkHogan I hope the Sonic series will not replace the Bullet series. Higher price and no more string through on the tele :/
@BulkHogan in America most of these models are $199 I believe which is exactly what, if not cheaper than the bullet series sold for. Most bullets were $189-$219 USD. I’m sure like most brands they’ll let them sit on the market for a while and then increase the price 10% or so once they’re established and in stores
I’m not lefty, but considering they can easily pump out dozens of models, it’s pretty lame there aren’t more of these m&m colors for the sidewinders.
This is an amazing series, and I don't agree with some of the other commenters that this is just another Squier series.
You can now get a lightweight and comfortably shaped Strat with narrow tall (Yesss!) fingertip friendly frets, maple fretboard for easier bends, tone flexible HSS setup, plus with or without a hardtail bridge. And - unlike the Classic Vibe series - the Sonics *don't* have those vintage style split shaft tuning machines, which can cause issues with thin strings slipping out (Sorry, Pete. Not everybody play 10s... 😄). Something a new player might consider trying for easier bends and less strain on soft finger tips.
And (2nd continuation 'and' here... 🤦) they don't cost more than the old bullet series, where the Strats didn't have narrow tall frets. Lovely colors as well. Basically just the perfect beginner guitars IMO. I'm seriously struggling to find something to complain about.
I might unironically want to buy one of those HSS coral coloured Strats with a maple fretboard... 😍 (For science, obviously... 😉)
The older bullet run had zero with a tremolo. I know the correct way to setup a six screw trem like a fully floating trem and functions as good as any 2 point and stays in tune just as well, there are 3 things you have to consider if interested. I don’t hate but I don’t like unfinished maple necks prefer the rosewood/Laurel instead but the cool colors are all maple.
The intonation on these is good. Were they set up prior to demo? I’m guessing yes.
Harley Benton blows Squier away, more bang for your buck, you can get 2 HB for the price of one Squier!
So very true...
Are the HB full body as well? I feel like they are
Yeah but these are standard fender spec so you can mod the heck out of them.
Yes Squiers are Fender spec but Harley Benton is great right out of the box no mods needed, of course I’m referring to the Squiers and HB of the same budget…
Pete sounds in excellent form.
As a left handed guitarist, after many years of paying more for being offered less choice and only the cheap colours option, I refuse to patronise any company that throws me the scraps from the table. It’s going to be Sire only for me from now on, Squire can do one!
Those new Harley Bentons look great, they made them all available lefty at no extra cost because there is zero reason why anyone should
We got what we always get - a black strat. 8 models, all with at least 2 colour options, and we get a single black strat. Guess we'll just go F ourselves. 🙄
We’re cursed
If left-handed players spent as much time buying new guitars as they do moaning about the lack of choice, there wouldn’t be a lack of choice in the first place.
@@markseymour8365 we can’t wish a guitar into existence pal. If it’s not made we can’t have it.
Pink hth - I have squire bullet single h anniversary and rosewood fret board.
I usually like a single coil at the neck position, but that Mustang wins it for me
are you going to be stocking the new JHS Bat-Sim ?
Can’t understand the moaning on colours and naming of the series, that California blue tele is so nice, I only have one minor criticism is string through would have been great but still sounds great top loaded. It’s good that you can spend £150 on a guitar and if that’s doesn’t satisfy you move up and spend as much as you want there is something for everyone these days and that’s great
Any in a left?
Between Sonic and affinity strat, which one better about qualities?
What do they sound like without the pedals and the miced up amp?
Yeah, Pete’s Dane pedal probably cost more than the actual guitar.