Squier Affinity Series Telecaster Left Handed Electric Guitar - Butterscotch Blonde with Maple Fingerboard Reviews
The Squier Affinity Series Telecaster puts authentic Tele feel, tone, and stage-ready presentation into your hands at an outstanding price point. Featuring a lightweight, resonant poplar body with a solid "C"-shape, bolt-on maple neck, this Tele offers endless hours of comfort and playability on stage, in the studio, or in the garage as you explore your own style across genres. Two ceramic single-coil pickups provide that signature Tele tone — bright, full, and bold. Grab the Squier Affinity Tele here at Sweetwater and hear, feel, and see what countless players over the years have fallen in love with!
Highest Rated Reviews
Made so good and so affordable!
I liked mine from the minute it was in my hands. It feels good, looks good and sounds like it should which is pretty good. Very easy to play, the neck is thin and comfortable. You don't want to hear it from me, get your own, right handed if you like, but do it soon.
Fantastic Guitar great value
With my experience with some Squier telecaster's the frets needed to be addressed with sharp edges and at times a bad set up, but that's to be expected for the price of this telecaster. Upon my purchase, I had Sweetwater do a complete set up to make sure no sharp edges on Frets, string, height was to my liking complete internation with the strings I normally use. Needless to say once I got that guitar it played like butter extremely excellent. This telecaster is absolutely gorgeous & I love the contour back. Thanks to my sales rep Jared and the complete tech team that set up my telecaster you can't go wrong with Sweetwater.
1st impressions
Nice guitar for the price. Very fast delivery. The frets need to be dressed and I'll probably find a few other little things that need to be addressed. Haven't had it long enough to know yet, but overall, it seems like a it will work for my purposes. Sweetwater even included a little sack of candy pieces with the shipment. I would have preferred a couple of picks or something similar, but a nice gesture non the less.