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Squier bullet stratocaster hss hardtail limited edition

5.0 out of 5 stars Great beginner guitar
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2018

I bought this guitar with the HSS and rosewood fretboard setup. Ive been playing acoustic for years and finally tried out an electric. I did plenty of research to find out which one to buy, and I was torn between a les paul special 2 and this one. I chose the squier simply due to price. Shipping was pretty fast and very well packaged. It had some sort of adjustable foam packs in the front and rear and pretty lightweight.After close inspection, I was pretty surprised at the quality this guitar packs, I was expecting sharp fret ends or craftsmanship flaws, but I couldnt find any of that.I immediately went to tune it, and I found out the tuning pegs are horrible on this guitar. It was a PITA compared to my acoustic. However, Im well aware that you dont buy a prius and expect it to have lexus performance, so I didnt knock down a star for that. Once they were in tune, it held the tune pretty good. Im sure itll get better once its broken in just like any other new strings. Ill be replacing them for locking tuners once I add new strings.This particular guitar had the action a little too low for my preference, so I adjusted it from the truss rod and the bridge. This is where i give it points over my current acoustic. The action is really easy to set up for your liking. All you need are a 1.5mm and 4mm hex keys. The 4mm adjusts the truss rod, and the 1.5mm adjusts the bridge. I got rid of the excess buzzing in a few minutes without having to file anything down like an acoustic. You can also just have a guitar shop adjust it for you, but theres nothing like learning and doing it yourself. Especially on something so easy.Once plugged in to an amp its kinda hard to review the sound because the amp itself will play a big part, but even with a cheap amp, it sounds pretty decent. The only thing I noticed (and read elsewhere) was that the tone knobs dont really do much when you mess with them. Maybe once you use a good quality amp you can tell the difference, but with mine, I couldnt.Overall, I think this is a great starter guitar if you know what to expect out of it. I have played with my friends expensive electric guitars, and all of them have some sort of flaw or imperfection, so this is no different. Just dont expect perfect tuners or the top of the line pickups, but for something youre just going to mess around the house and learn with, I think this is great. I would highly recommend this to anyone that is starting out or just wanting a cheap guitar to travel with.

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Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2021

Style: HSS StratocasterColor: BlackConfiguration: Laurel FretboardVerified Purchase

I've been playing guitar for over 40 years. I have a Les Paul and a Gibson Hummingbird from the 70's so I already own top end pieces. I wanted something I could play without worrying about dings, plus I wanted to do my own upgrades just for the fun of it.

I've read several reviews that criticize this guitar for plastic that is over the pick guard and includes a sticker to Fender's online lessons. This plastic is there to protect the guitar, you just lightly pull it off and underneath you will see a beautiful, shiny new pick guard. It's easier to get the plastic off with the strings off. You should change the strings on a new guitar anyway so this is a perfect time to take that plastic off.

Out of the box, I was amazed at how well it played. All I had to do was tune it. I was expecting to have to adjust intonation but it was darn near spot on so I didn't need to. But for a 125 dollar guitar the parts are darn good. The bridge is VERY easy to adjust the action and intonation and the changes hold, they don't slip out of tune when you hammer on it a little. I also changed the strings just because I like Ernie Balls but the strings that came with it were just fine until you need to do the first change. Don't buy those kits on Amazon that include the amp etc. Everything but the guitar is junk in those packages. The amps are pure garbage, so just buy this guitar for a little over a hundo, I am using it on my own Fender 20 amp and it sounds beautiful!! That amp is around 100 also and well worth it. So for the same price as one of those package deals you will have MUCH better equipment.

First thing I did was put Fender locking tuners on it. IMO every guitar should come from the factory with lockers. There are two holes as expected, on the headstock to keep the tuner from spinning and the holes didn't line up. But Stewmac makes a perfect jig so you can easily drill the new holes. Otherwise the tuners just drop right in once you drill the new holes. Don't be afraid....it is not hard to do!!!!

The pick up's are very passable. I am going to change the bridge pickup and put in a better humbucker but that's just me, you don't have to do this. All the electronics work fine. No buzzes, nothing. I am very happy with this Strat cousin. Eventually I will put in a new bridge but again, this does not need to be done, it is just me wanting to upgrade.

But....when I am done upgrading which will include the tuners, a new humbucker, and bridge I will have a tad over 300 dollars in to the upgrade including the purchase price and I will have a guitar that will go up against it's 2000 dollar Fender Stratocaster cousin with EASE!!!!

This guitar plays fantastic and you can't go wrong at this price point. For someone just beginning, it's a perfect starter. For someone more experienced, it's a perfect practice, or knock around guitar and you can really have fun doing a couple upgrades.

So don't be afraid to work on your guitar. I should note that there are locking tuners you can use for this guitar that won't require any drilling. Hipshot tuners use a universal mounting bracket and it looks great and makes the upgrade much easier.

After playing this guitar for several weeks I did bring the action down a little. I didn't have to adjust the truss rod at all, I just adjusted the strings down from the bridge using the allen wrench that came with the guitar and now I have it right where I like it. This was an adjustment that I made to suit my particular playing style. It's very easy to do. Any time you are making adjustments to your guitar go slow, take your time.

It's now May 5th and I am back again because I forget that most who are reading this review are new to playing guitar. Experienced players can ignore this part. When looking over your guitar you need to perform regular maintenance. For instance, tighten the screw on the end of your tuners. These get loosened up a tiny bit every time you tune up. A small phillips screwdriver will work fine. I tighten mine once a week. Another step to setting up your guitar is you need to get some 0000 Steel wool to clean and shine up your frets, you should put some lemon oil on the fret board also because the wood gets dried out. If you look on Amazon you can buy inexpensive guitar maintenance kits that will include covers that go over the fret and keep you from scuffing the wood. If you don't have one of these kits just be careful and stay off the wood as much as you can or you can place a piece of blue painters tape on each side of the frets and that will protect your wood. You really should buy one of these kits though because playing guitar is a lifetime hobby and you need to clean the frets and the fret board every time you change strings. I change strings once a week but I play a lot. For most, once a month, or once every two months will work. You will be surprised how much DNA gets your guitar. Fingering the strings takes quite a bit of skin off your finger tips and it has to go somewhere. You can also get cleaning kits at your local music store. That may the best source for your first time because you can ask the kids in the shop questions. While you are tightening things up every time you change the screens another spot you need to check is the nut on the front of your headstock that holds your tuners in place. These also become loose from constant tuning of the guitar. You will need a 10mm socket or a small adjustable wrench to tighten these nuts. You will be amazed at how much better your guitar stays in tune with all these parts tightened up. It will only take a few minutes to tighten everything and it will really keep your guitar sounding good!!

Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2022

Style: HSS StratocasterColor: Brown SunburstConfiguration: Laurel FretboardVerified Purchase

I buys these Squier Bullets to rebuild as it is much cheaper than buying parts separately. These are beautiful guitars as they are as well. Whatever you want to do with them you would not go wrong.

Squier bullet stratocaster hss hardtail limited edition

5.0 out of 5 stars beautiful guitars
By Mr. Goodwill on October 10, 2022

I buys these Squier Bullets to rebuild as it is much cheaper than buying parts separately. These are beautiful guitars as they are as well. Whatever you want to do with them you would not go wrong.

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Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2022

Style: HSS StratocasterColor: Brown SunburstConfiguration: Laurel FretboardVerified Purchase

Nice guitar sunblast is nice . Used a fender app to adjust the strings . Worked pretty good and now slowly but surely learning . Oh and buy a bag for it Cause to place it anywhere is not that easy or a stand if they sell it

Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2022

Style: MustangColor: Imperial BlueConfiguration: Laurel FretboardVerified Purchase

The overall finish and look is amazing and way beyond it's price point. The strings are light and the action reasonably low and easy to play even before a full setup. I would stick with lighter strings as these entry level guitars play best with them. The hardware is solid and it will stay in and tune very easily even out of the box, don't worry if it takes a few tunings that's normal with breaking in new strings and guitars about the 3rd or 4th fine tuning you'll be pretty good and it'll sound great. It is best nice and clean but you can play distorted if you really wanted to and this guitar will gladly play it. Yes you are getting generic everything electronics and otherwise but for the price of about 60$ more than the cheapest on the site you are getting a much better sound and playability in a rather nice funky body with beautiful sparkle paint. I bought this as a 5th guitar just to have some variation and while it's not as great as a mid range it blows entry levels out of the water for what you get. I can't stress that enough.

Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2022

Style: MustangColor: Imperial BlueConfiguration: Laurel FretboardVerified Purchase

My daughter is only 8, so I was hoping she'd be able to work with this size fret board. She's changing chords no problem, and the sound is great. Very happy!

Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2018

I bought this guitar with the HSS and rosewood fretboard setup. Ive been playing acoustic for years and finally tried out an electric. I did plenty of research to find out which one to buy, and I was torn between a les paul special 2 and this one. I chose the squier simply due to price. Shipping was pretty fast and very well packaged. It had some sort of adjustable foam packs in the front and rear and pretty lightweight.
After close inspection, I was pretty surprised at the quality this guitar packs, I was expecting sharp fret ends or craftsmanship flaws, but I couldnt find any of that.
I immediately went to tune it, and I found out the tuning pegs are horrible on this guitar. It was a PITA compared to my acoustic. However, Im well aware that you dont buy a prius and expect it to have lexus performance, so I didnt knock down a star for that. Once they were in tune, it held the tune pretty good. Im sure itll get better once its broken in just like any other new strings. Ill be replacing them for locking tuners once I add new strings.
This particular guitar had the action a little too low for my preference, so I adjusted it from the truss rod and the bridge. This is where i give it points over my current acoustic. The action is really easy to set up for your liking. All you need are a 1.5mm and 4mm hex keys. The 4mm adjusts the truss rod, and the 1.5mm adjusts the bridge. I got rid of the excess buzzing in a few minutes without having to file anything down like an acoustic. You can also just have a guitar shop adjust it for you, but theres nothing like learning and doing it yourself. Especially on something so easy.
Once plugged in to an amp its kinda hard to review the sound because the amp itself will play a big part, but even with a cheap amp, it sounds pretty decent. The only thing I noticed (and read elsewhere) was that the tone knobs dont really do much when you mess with them. Maybe once you use a good quality amp you can tell the difference, but with mine, I couldnt.
Overall, I think this is a great starter guitar if you know what to expect out of it. I have played with my friends expensive electric guitars, and all of them have some sort of flaw or imperfection, so this is no different. Just dont expect perfect tuners or the top of the line pickups, but for something youre just going to mess around the house and learn with, I think this is great. I would highly recommend this to anyone that is starting out or just wanting a cheap guitar to travel with.

Squier bullet stratocaster hss hardtail limited edition

5.0 out of 5 stars Great beginner guitar
By Ram9 on July 7, 2018

I bought this guitar with the HSS and rosewood fretboard setup. Ive been playing acoustic for years and finally tried out an electric. I did plenty of research to find out which one to buy, and I was torn between a les paul special 2 and this one. I chose the squier simply due to price. Shipping was pretty fast and very well packaged. It had some sort of adjustable foam packs in the front and rear and pretty lightweight.
After close inspection, I was pretty surprised at the quality this guitar packs, I was expecting sharp fret ends or craftsmanship flaws, but I couldnt find any of that.
I immediately went to tune it, and I found out the tuning pegs are horrible on this guitar. It was a PITA compared to my acoustic. However, Im well aware that you dont buy a prius and expect it to have lexus performance, so I didnt knock down a star for that. Once they were in tune, it held the tune pretty good. Im sure itll get better once its broken in just like any other new strings. Ill be replacing them for locking tuners once I add new strings.
This particular guitar had the action a little too low for my preference, so I adjusted it from the truss rod and the bridge. This is where i give it points over my current acoustic. The action is really easy to set up for your liking. All you need are a 1.5mm and 4mm hex keys. The 4mm adjusts the truss rod, and the 1.5mm adjusts the bridge. I got rid of the excess buzzing in a few minutes without having to file anything down like an acoustic. You can also just have a guitar shop adjust it for you, but theres nothing like learning and doing it yourself. Especially on something so easy.
Once plugged in to an amp its kinda hard to review the sound because the amp itself will play a big part, but even with a cheap amp, it sounds pretty decent. The only thing I noticed (and read elsewhere) was that the tone knobs dont really do much when you mess with them. Maybe once you use a good quality amp you can tell the difference, but with mine, I couldnt.
Overall, I think this is a great starter guitar if you know what to expect out of it. I have played with my friends expensive electric guitars, and all of them have some sort of flaw or imperfection, so this is no different. Just dont expect perfect tuners or the top of the line pickups, but for something youre just going to mess around the house and learn with, I think this is great. I would highly recommend this to anyone that is starting out or just wanting a cheap guitar to travel with.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great value guitar to have close to hand, without worrying about getting it scratched or dented

Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 27, 2021

Style: MustangColor: Imperial BlueConfiguration: Laurel FretboardVerified Purchase

I'm a rubbish beginner guitarist (for about 30 years!). I've got an old Hohner Arbor strat, a Gretsch Silver Jet, and a Fender Telecaster. Since I've bought this guitar I've stored all of those in my loft!

I originally bought this for daughter to use to learn on, but it's ended up sticking with me...
This is so nice to have in my home office so I can just pick it up for a strum - the fact it's such a nice light weight really helps with that - I can grab it without straining my back! If it gets banged around, it doesn't matter. The short scale makes it easier to play. It's just a nice little guitar, and I don't really miss the other (allegedly better) guitars.

I've seen other reviews mention problems with setup. Yes, I'd agree this isn't perfect... I've got a little fret buzz, and the action is a bit too high since I messed with the truss rod, and the intonation is ok on the 12th fret but maybe not perfect. But I'm no guitar tech, and I've not tried hard to sort it out yet. I suspect changing the strings to 10's would make that so much easier. Anyway, its *good enough* even now.

Fit and finish are all great. I wish the Sonic Grey or Surf Green colours were available, as this blue is quite 'spangly' but it's nicely done all the same.

Highly recommended!

5.0 out of 5 stars class

Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 9, 2020

Style: MustangColor: Imperial BlueConfiguration: Laurel FretboardVerified Purchase

when this got
delivered i was over the moon and instantly
started blasting every bit of grunge i know out on it proper nice guitar everyone keeps saying you can mod them and all that but for the price its decent anyway if ya just a bedroom guitarist well worth the money cheap as chips and twice as nice the tuning heads are a bit whacky like everyone says but it plays awesome and you will look good when you are singing hello hello hello hello to yourself in the mirror the guitar is very light aswell not malteser light to the point where you can put it on your lips and blow it in the air
but it is light alltogether you
should just buy one cos it looks cool and sounds cool very happy with this guitar

5.0 out of 5 stars What's not to like?

Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 11, 2022

Style: MustangColor: Imperial BlueConfiguration: Laurel FretboardVerified Purchase

£120 for a really well set up guitar straight out of the factory. My last Squier strat (made in China) was horrendous compared to this Mustang (made in Indonesia), took hours of fiddling with truss rod, intonation, string height, etc, not to mention the all but useless tone & volume controls. No such problems with this little beauty (the finish IS beautiful). Quick tune up and ready to go. Didn't even have to change the strings, came equipped with the Fender strings I use and that I had ready to put on.

Positives - Flawless Body Finish (lovely sparkle blue)
No truss rod adjustment (perfect low action)
Spot on intonation and string heights.
Electronics that work well.
Pickups are pretty decent, lots of snarl and grunt (using this guitar through a Vox Amplug Blues headphone amp for noodling on and sounds great)
Nice solid weight (was expecting it to be a really light and flimsy guitar)

Cons - Small imperfections on neck and frets, nothing to hinder performance.
Frets need a little rub and polish
Fret ends a little sharp compared to more expensive guitar
Fingerboard needs some oiled and polished

All of these cons are to be expected at this price, saving on worker hours

So glad I didn't pay the extra £400+ for the Fender model.

Well done Squier. Well done Indonesia

5.0 out of 5 stars fender squire !!!

Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 10, 2021

Style: MustangColor: Imperial BlueConfiguration: Laurel FretboardVerified Purchase

well...i bought this product as the price.was the best i had ever seen £110 approximately - it was also per chance a different colour to my other guitars - so...the sound is better the strings are softer and the shape is better the furthest frets are more reacheable - than expected - overall terrific product!!! but then again Amazon has always supplied great products and a great service and faster than and i obviously need not bother going to the shop - also i believe i would not have bought this guitar at this price in a shop!!! i have given 5* but Amazon deserve 10* !!!

4.0 out of 5 stars Decent guitar, let down by no extras

Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 15, 2020

Style: MustangColor: Imperial BlueConfiguration: Laurel FretboardVerified Purchase

Excellent guitar for a beginner like myself. Only things letting it down are-

-the packaging in the box
-no extras (seriously, would it have broken the bank to include a plectrum or a strap?!?)
-some of the work on the fret is a bit so so, glue on the boards and a little rough.

apart from that the blue glossy finish is fantastic and a great starter guitar

Are Squier Bullet Strats any good?

For what it's worth, the Fender Squier Bullet Stratocaster is definitely a great choice. The playability on this guitar is nice. The rosewood frets feel nice and it's easy to glide along the maple neck. The single-coil pickups are decent and fun.

Is a Squier Bullet worth it?

The Squier Bullet Stratocaster gives you a great bargain for its playability, appearance, and sound. And you will get great, easy playing experiences with some nice extras (like the tremolo bridge) to begin your musical journey.

Is Squier Bullet or affinity better?

The main differences between Squier Affinity vs Bullet are: Squier Affinity guitars tend to be more durable, whereas Bullet guitars can be a bit less durable. Squier Affinity guitars tend to be more expensive, whereas Squier Bullet guitars tend to be cheaper in general.

What does HSS Squier mean?

The 3 letters describe the type and order of the pickups from bridge to neck. With HSS meaning 'humbucker, single-coil, single-coil' and SSS meaning 'single-coil, single-coil, single coil'.