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Comentado en Japón el 7 de febrero de 2025
某楽器店で購入済み。音も良くボディも軽く弾きやすく文句無しのギター…だったが2日で1弦が切れてしまった。しかも1弦のみの交換も対応してないとの事、こっちの弾き方に問題があるみたいな事も言われる始末…。すごく気に入ってるけど欠陥が増えてきたら返品しようかな…。
Michael L. Mcswiney
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de febrero de 2024
I was going to be away from home for a while and needed an inexpensive, full-sized guitar for practice. I picked up the Squier Sonic Strat as I have several of its Fender big brothers at home. I was honestly pleasantly surprised by the quality of the instrument for the price. First, the frets and fret ends were very nice - period. Especially for a $200 guitar. The Trem is the vintage six-screw style and was decked out of the box - which again is good for a beginner. I didn't need to practice with the trem for what I was working on, and the set-up was reasonable out of the box with the trem decked, so I left it. The pickups are actually fairly nice as well. They're not noiseless by any stretch of the imagination, but they have good tone for this price range. Overall I was very pleasantly surprised by the quality and usability of the instrument. It's a perfect first guitar, and a very solid back-up guitar.
George
Comentado en Japón el 20 de abril de 2024
Awesome color scheme of black and blue. Good build and worth its price. Great as a practice guitar.
CARL
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de abril de 2024
Can a two hundred dollar guitar be worth two hundred dollars? My answer is yes. Reading the reviews, the Squire Sonic Stratocaster is either too dangerous to approach or it might be one of the biggest bargains in guitars. I always wanted a Strat but the money involved left me out of the picture. An inexpensive Squire was a game changer.After unpacking the Squire Sonic Strat, I plugged it into the computer and right away, the Strat was a delight. It played very well right out of the box. I am learning more about the neck by the hour. This is a really fun guitar and for the price, you will get way more fun than you thought you could afford. I was very surprised to discover I could afford a Stratocaster that was a playable instrument. The Squire exceeded my expectations. I can barely stop playing it.
Angelo Iván
Comentado en México el 17 de julio de 2023
Me parece que tiene una construcción y un feel muy bueno. Es una gran guitarra para empezar y hasta un poco más. La mía llegó sin problemas y estoy muy contento tocando con ella
Alpine-X
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de mayo de 2023
First off, this is a first day (unboxing) review, secondly this review is based on that fact that this is a $200 guitar, so expectations are with that in mind.. My 5 stars is for an overall great beginner guitar for an incredible price that showed up with only a couple of issues..It came well packaged and despite UPS shipping from Chicago to Texas, it seems to in great shape, no issues with packaging etcYou get the guitar (obviously), the Tremelo bar, an extra floating bridge spring, the two allen wrenches needed (for Truss rod adjustment and string saddle adjustment) and a generic Fender instruction/warranty sheet (that actually has some set up info on it).. No other accessories (cable, picks etc) are included.Condition of my guitar was pretty much perfect, in that there are no dents, scratches chips etc.. The finish on the body is wonderful,, Printing on the headstock is clean, and the metal (other than the strings is all clean and smooth. Knobs are all on straight, tuners are all lined up even etc..One issue I had is the protective plastic on the pick guard was a pain to remove, as it was installed before the knobs and pickups were installed.. trying to remove it carefully resulted in stuck bits of plastic all around the edges of the pickups and knobs. The plastic stuck under the knobs was enough that it actually made the knobs not turn smoothly. I ended up popping the knobs off the shafts, and was able to remove the remaining plastic, allowing the knobs to turn smoothly. The pickups looked terrible with bits of plastic sticking out all around, but not far enough to get a hold of it, so I ended up adjusting the pickups all the way up (about 7 turns of each screw) and was able to get more plastic out from around the edges.. I then screwed them back down the same number of turns to get them set back to factory heights..The only other thing I noticed is a slightly rough area on the neck (behind the 1st and 2nd frets), that I will take some super fine steel wool to, in order to get it as smooth as the rest of the neck, which is very smooth and has a matt finish.The strings are a bit tarnished, which is not unexpected for a guitar that has been shipped from Malaysia to the U.S.. You could take a rag with a little metal polish on it to clean them up, but I will probably just swap them out soon for a pair of Ernie Ball Super Slinky Strings..Set up all seems pretty good, and was easy play with no issues. Neck relief is about spot on, but I will give it a week or two to acclimate to the weather here before doing any final checks and adjustments. String height is just a bit high but not bad, and there is no fret buzz with the current set up. Frets ends are all surprisingly smooth and really don't need any work. The Fret board is smooth, but looks fairly dry.. when I change strings I will polish the tops of the frets and give the wood a good coating of lemon oil. The "Floating Bridge" came Decked (meaning the bridge is sitting flat on the body of the guitar, and will only bend one way when using the Tremelo), but this is probably best for new players, as it helps to keep it in tune easier.The strings were out of tune, as to be expected, but tuned up just fine and seems to be holding tune fairly well (new strings will stretch for a while, so expect to tune it up quiet a bit when its new ).Overall impression (for a $200 guitar) is very good, If you want to know more about how this guitar sounds and compares to others, there are already many Youtube Reviews from music shops that got them early, so I will let you check them out to see what you think of the sound etc...I added a few photos showing the internals on this, in case someone was wondering what the electronics and body cavities cutouts look like..
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