🎤 Rock Your World with Sonic Precision!
The Squire Sonic Telecaster Electric Guitar in Butterscotch Blonde features a lightweight poplar body, a smooth maple neck, and Squier single-coil pickups, delivering versatile tones and exceptional playability for musicians of all levels.
Neck Material Type | Maple |
String Material Type | Nickel |
Fretboard Material Type | Maple Wood |
Body Material Type | Poplar |
Back Material Type | Maple Wood |
Top Material Type | Maple Wood |
Color | Butterscotch Blonde |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 44.1"L x 14.9"W x 3.9"H |
Scale Length | 25.5 |
Guitar Bridge System | Hard Tail |
Number of Strings | 6 |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Guitar Pickup Configuration | S-S-S |
N**E
Amazing Tele for $200
I was skeptical until the guitar arrived in perfect shape ready to play. Amazing tone and feel...classic Tele sound. Fretboard very smooth ...guitar plays like butter...ran it thru a Fender amp and I was in Fender heaven. A great replacement of not better guitar than my 80's strat....plays just like it in many ways. Love that guitar is light as a feather...fits my body size perfectly...I am in ❤️.
K**E
The Squire Tele is well made.
I bought the Strat also and had to do the same with fret sprout on the Tele. It’s great now.Although the Tele is quiet (no hum) I still will copper line the cavities.For the price it’s great. I’m thinking the use of Poplar and thinner size works quite well as its sustain is great.I’m still learning but I took the opportunity to buy both offered by Amazon.I love it/them.
T**R
I like it a lot!
Plays nice, looks nice. Very affordable! I love the Torino red color and I’m glad that they took extra care when packaging it up for shipping. Bubble wrap, styrofoam and a sturdy box.
P**K
Incredible
Guitars incredible for the money and I think just in general. I am a professional full-time guitarist and for some reason I like these cheaper squire Sonic and classic vibe guitars more than expensive American guitars. I'm sure the Americans have fancier finish and look prettier and whatnot, but I don't care about that stuff. I also like these cheaper guitars because they are much lighter in weight, which I prefer. I was very surprised about how good the pickup sound. Also, I have bought other squire sonics I liked them very much but they did need a little help with the fret ends being sharp. For some reason this one was just about perfect out of the box.
B**R
Pricing
Great starter electric guitar!
P**R
As good as my old Fender Telecasters.
Plays great, after tuning, looks beautiful. I will add more after I use it on a gig. Of my 5 telecaster copies, this is one of the best. Maybe because it is a Squire by Fender or that it is a special version of a Squire by Fender Telecaster, but it is as good as the 70's and 80's brand new Telecasters that I bought off the walls of music stores when I was a traveling musician. According to Amazon, this was the last red one they had, but I bet they are all good no matter what color they are painted. So far, so good.
J**H
Fender Tele worth it?
It arrived within 3 days, in a very dusty box. I was concerned. The old box was difficult to open, but then; it’s a beautiful guitar! I checked the neck and no problems! Tuning keys so far, aren’t holding a tune over night like my Strat that stays in tune with locking keys, of course, it could be the Fender strings: cheapie. How does it sound? Great! I’ll have to buff the frets as they are too high and a bit tacky, but very little. They made a good guitar for under $200.00. I’ll make it a great guitar!! Well worth the money for beginners of pickers! JGL
O**R
I LOVE this guitar.
I tried out some sub-hundred dollar Telecaster copies, Glarry and a few other knockoffs, but I have some history with Fender, having purchased a 1966 Fender Mustang in the mid-70's as my first "real" guitar as a kid, so I eventually decided to fork out the extra hundred bucks and change for the Fender quality and name. Boy, did I ever make the right decision. This guitar is awesome. It was well packed and set up perfectly right out of the box. I own a 1999 Mexican made Stratocaster and a 2024 Fender Sonic Stratocaster as well, but I wanted a Telecaster for its signature Tele twang and bite. This beautiful butterscotch Telecaster with blonde maple fingerboard delivers in spade. It feels terrific and it plays exquisitely. Great job, Fender.UPDATE: I was offered the Glarry GTL tele replica for $50 by an EBay seller and I couldn't resist. I bought that one, too. It's a surprisingly great guitar. The finish is beautiful, just like the Fender and the maple neck is as straight as can be, though a bit thick. It sounds awesome and plays beautifully. I was going to replace the bridge pickup until I opened up the Fender and saw that both guitars have the same ceramic pickup. I replaced the old style tele bridge with a $10 modern telecaster bridge, so I can tune each saddle individually and I did order a telecaster replacement neck for $35. I now have an exact twin for my Fender Sonic Tele, with one exception: the Glarry body is made of Basswood, which is a lot lighter than the Maple/Poplar body on the Fender, so, even though they look the same, the Glarry is quite a bit lighter. I've ended up spending under $100 total for the Glarry, plus parts, to get the guitar that I wanted, but I had to expend quite a bit of time to get there. I easily did over $100 worth of work on it, so I still have NO regrets about buying the Fender Sonic for $199 as it was great right out of the box. If I ever purchase another telecaster, it will be a Fender.
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