Squier Affinity Strat - is it as bad as you think?

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  • čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
  • I take a look at the Squier by Fender Affinity Stratocaster, review each element, correct some set up issues and compare it side by side with my USA Strat.

Komentáře • 374

  • @jltrem
    @jltrem Před rokem +104

    As a 70 year old, if we'd had guitars of this quality, or even Bullet Strats, in my day as a teen-ager or young learner, rather than the really bad inexpensive guitars we had at the time, we'd have been ecstatic. Your Dad's Strat merely needed a set up.

    • @jjryan1352
      @jjryan1352 Před rokem +8

      Strings have improved a lot as well. I was turned off as a kid at how easily they snapped.

    • @bretspangler8717
      @bretspangler8717 Před rokem +3

      So true, I have a nice little collection of midpriced guitars that are all amazing, I paid under $300 for my Squire and I went in planning on upgrading it, I just chose the neck and body I could live with and got a much nicer neck than I expected. The rest of my guitars are Epiphones and the quality on them has been outstanding also. This is the golden age of guitars.

    • @user-ry4xb6sj3w
      @user-ry4xb6sj3w Před 8 měsíci

      I won't mention Teisco guitars lol, oh wait many of those 60s-70s el cheapo guitar's sound killer when set up,the pickups were great.

    • @jltrem
      @jltrem Před 8 měsíci

      @@user-ry4xb6sj3w Check out what those $20 and $30 Japanese electrics are going for now on Reverb.

    • @Stratmanable
      @Stratmanable Před 3 měsíci

      ​@bretspangler8717
      "Squier".
      Paid under $300. Didn't read the headstock.

  • @eljefeguapobarbon
    @eljefeguapobarbon Před 2 lety +115

    Most of my Squiers are wonderful instruments, a minor setup is usually all that is needed and fresh strings make them great.

    • @deandee8082
      @deandee8082 Před 2 lety +6

      I have squier that will blow you away, the NC vintage spec with heel adjust.. yup, of course completely upgraded but the base is a phenomenal platform,, have one loaded with Evans, can you say Jeff Healey...

    • @kaysmith5495
      @kaysmith5495 Před 2 lety +8

      I have a cheap used Squier, got it set up & new strings and it became my best guitar. Easy playability, lighter weight, very good guitar. I paid $200 for it.

    • @Leo_ofRedKeep
      @Leo_ofRedKeep Před 2 lety +3

      All guitars need a set-up. If they had one in the factory, it was deliberately set higher than is desirable to have a good margin against buzzing after it travels to its destination. And the moment one changes string gauge, it needs re-doing anyway.
      Set-up out of the box is like saddle height on a new bike. Irrelevant.

    • @mikestroud9969
      @mikestroud9969 Před rokem +1

      Agree. 💯👍👌🎸

    • @gorgon9786
      @gorgon9786 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Your right!. I tried a us strat in my shop, and I could tell straight away that it was to high in action!! Shops prefer selling guitars, and you will pay them for having a setup on it afterwards!.. The stats are a pain out of the box, no matter which country of origin!.

  • @grantkoeller8911
    @grantkoeller8911 Před 2 lety +322

    It's not the guitar, it's the player. Once the Squier received a professional setup, it was perfectly playable.

    • @adriansvarela
      @adriansvarela Před 2 lety +6

      Na pickups aren’t that great. Other than that, yep guitar is amazing. Tuners could be upgraded

    • @SpaceEmperorGenos
      @SpaceEmperorGenos Před 2 lety +21

      @@adriansvarela They're just fine.

    • @wanabepetegreen1132
      @wanabepetegreen1132 Před 2 lety +5

      @Talk to the hat. I bought one years ago, changed the pickups(the guitar engine)... Plays as good as any strat I've played, once it's set up to a high standard.

    • @greenslider
      @greenslider Před 2 lety

      Tone's in your fingers..and a decent eq pedal..if the thing is set-up-able. Unless the pickups are totally rubbish. Which isn't the case these days with many cheap guitars. Glarry though might be an exception. No output on those pickups and not much I could do😮

    • @josephveltre7657
      @josephveltre7657 Před 2 lety +1

      Not good guitars. One out of ten is good.

  • @joehahn8817
    @joehahn8817 Před 2 lety +15

    I passed up three Mexicasters in the pawnshop for an Affinity Strat. The Mexicasters had the sloppiest neck pockets I've ever seen but the Squier was bang on. I got the Squier for 1/4 of the price too!!!
    Alder body and a rosewood board. Stock pups replaced with Dragonfire Phat Screamers. I have no problems using it at gigs.

  • @TootEmCarMan
    @TootEmCarMan Před 2 lety +18

    I have one of these that was given to me because one of the saddles had stripped it's threads. I fitted a mid priced set of saddles and spent some time setting it up correctly and it now plays wonderfully. Later I was given a set of mexican pickups and fitted those.
    For such a cheap guitar it plays so well that I have had several very decent guitarists ask me to let them know if I decide to sell it. I took it to Crimson Guitars where I built my very own guitar and several guys there who tried out my Squier really liked it. I was asked who did the setup and replied "me" I got a number of well done's and yet more offers to buy the guitar. As you can imagine that made me feel really good. :)
    The moral of this story - the stock setup is rubbish but if you know how to set it up or know someone who does it can make for a very decent guitar indeed.

    • @jjryan1352
      @jjryan1352 Před rokem +1

      Yeah im a noob and as a first guitar it's done well. Watched a lot of vids to learn how to do a setup. Locked down and dampened the thin trem and tuning has kept really well for years. No buzz with low action. Low weight. After learning the basics I can say the ceramic pickups sound nice.

  • @rayschoch5882
    @rayschoch5882 Před 2 lety +42

    I have a Squier Strat that I bought new in 1986. Still looks decent, plays just fine, and sounds good. I've also had a Squier Affinity Tele. It, too, looked decent, played fine after a setup, and sounded good. Based on my small sample size, it sounds like major flaws might be with the guitarist, not the guitar.

    • @jonsnow7092
      @jonsnow7092 Před rokem

      the 1986 Squier is a FujiGen. That Japanese factory is legendary itself. It produced guitars that would rival or oftentimes beat american strats of the time. depending on the model, that squer strat can worth quite a bit these days, as late 70s and early-mid 80s FujiGen just blew up in price.

    • @brogoram
      @brogoram Před rokem

      The one thay u have is a vey awesome guitar. Squires from the 80s (japanese era) is on par with fenders

    • @djizzah
      @djizzah Před 5 měsíci

      youre getting mixed up 80's squiers were identical to stratocasters at the time just different logo sticker, honestly thats all, awesome jap quality back then

  • @TREVORJB101
    @TREVORJB101 Před rokem +7

    I bought one new in 2005. I played it for almost a decade. Absolutely loved it and considering getting another one. That being said; it will need a full set-up, probably some light fretwork, preloaded pickguard replacement, new tuners, and a bone nut...

  • @anthonyl2048
    @anthonyl2048 Před 2 lety +19

    The 2021 Affinity Strat is a very nice guitar. On my model, the frets could use polishing and, if I was gigging, I'd replace the input jack. Both very simple tweaks. I like the 2 point bridge and slotted tuners, and I find tuning stability to be quite good. I also like the ceramic pickups. I love the thinner body which makes the guitar light and I love the neck. All in all, a great purchase. By way of comparison, I also own a Fender Eric Clapton Strat.

  • @morrisgentry8624
    @morrisgentry8624 Před rokem +12

    Great video! Last week I found a black and white 2005 Affinity Squire Strat at a thrift store for $70. Loose jack plate, very dirty, ultra high action in the 3 to 10 fret range, terrible fret buzz above the 14th fret, awful sound. I cleaned it up (turns out it was basically unblemished), adjusted the truss rod, pickup heights, and bridge, reattached the jack, and adjusted the intonation. My intent was to sacrifice the guitar to learn more about set up, but it plays so well now that it will be a gift to my grandson. Looking for another “rescue.”

    • @brewdd
      @brewdd Před 13 dny

      im a classical player and about a year ago, trust me, i knew NOTHING about electric guitars. i didnt even know the differences between strats and other guitar types. i wanted to give the electric a shot so i decided to buy something cheap so i decided to buy this guitar, SECOND HAND 💀 so i went to this guys house and tried the guitar out, and the condition of the guitar was EXACTLY like the way you described the guitar you found at a thrift store. but i didnt even realize how bad the condition was because i had never played an electric before and knew absoloutely nothing. after i bought it i tried to play it but it just didnt feel right so i put it aside and went back to my classical. after months of electric guitar videos on youtube, i finally became aware of the situation. i wanted to rescue the guitar just like you did, but that would have been too much work looking at how awful the condition was. i finally bought a better guitar that isnt 2nd hand (im never making that mistake ever again) and it was like an awakening.

  • @MirlitronOne
    @MirlitronOne Před rokem +3

    Back in the '70s, the first thing to buy after a cheap guitar was a book on how to set it up. Nowadays, I meet players of all ages who have no idea how to change a set of strings, let alone adjust or maintain their instruments.

  • @fernandes5986
    @fernandes5986 Před rokem +1

    Superb video in the good British tradition of carefully explaining all issues. I own several squiers and MIM. Generally when I hear such A/B tests like yours the US Models usually sound more clearer, but in this case I'm confused and happy to own a Squier 😁

  • @ncemt
    @ncemt Před 2 lety +5

    The electronics on these have come a long way. My 2nd guitar ever (which I still have) is a 2000 Squier Affinity Strat. Electronics were horrible. Newer ones are way better. Build quality though is pretty good. I completely upgraded the electronics and put new tuners on it, and it is a good guitar. I have had hundreds of guitars cheap and $2000+ throughout the years and still love my Affinity Strat and use it live from time to time. Mine was one of the last Squier Affinity Strats made with Alder. I have Duncan STK singles, and a PRS humbucker with a HSS pickguard from another Squier, upgraded electronics, and Kluson vintage style tuners. Still love this guitar and it is the rare purple from that time period.

  • @rodrigoteresa7944
    @rodrigoteresa7944 Před 2 lety +2

    I love Squiers, I have a '72 Thinline Tele from the Classic Vibe series and my brother has a 60's Mustang from the Vintage Modified series and they both play and sound fantastic. I've never played an affinity I liked though. Back when I was just an acoustic player I thought I would try electric with my girlfriend at the time's affinity strat. It sounded so tinny, couldn't stay in tune for more than 2 minutes, and the fret ends were super sharp. My experience with that guitar seriously dissuaded me from trying electric for another 2 years after that when I finally bought my Classic Vibe.

  • @josephbusuttil3030
    @josephbusuttil3030 Před rokem

    Greetings from Tasmania / Australia
    I've been playing for 50 years and I think you do a great review .... very good style ... keep it up

  • @davidsteinberg8024
    @davidsteinberg8024 Před 2 lety +5

    Picked up this very guitar in blue for $65. Replaced the tuners with Wilkinsons, pickups with Fleor Alnico V, add cavity shielding . Spent

  • @1kgoose
    @1kgoose Před rokem +1

    I am only a learner and i am finding learning how to do a setup is invaluable knowledge that every learner should do

  • @adriansvarela
    @adriansvarela Před 2 lety +11

    As an owner of cheap to expensive guitars, squiers are phenomenal guitars. The wood is amazing, great body and necks. Amazing for beginners. Once you’re actually starting to play shows, then the tuners and pickups absolutely need upgrading on cheap models. Upgrade the tuners and pickups and you’re all set! Get a good set up on it and you’re golden. (Sharp fret edges can be shaved down by your local tech. That occurs with all guitars, cheap or expensive, depending on your climate)

    • @joegreco8293
      @joegreco8293 Před rokem +1

      Agree but lets hope the guy knows what he’s doing a lot can go wrong

  • @AncientApparatus
    @AncientApparatus Před 2 lety +18

    WARNING: DO NOT turn the truss rod nut a 1/2 a turn!!! At the most turn it a 1/4 or even better yet an 1/8 of turn at a time, check it, then readjust as needed.

    • @JulesGuitar
      @JulesGuitar  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes hopefully people will see from the video the adjustments I made were pretty small each time. if I said half a turn that’s my bad wording, not meant literally. cheers for highlighting before someone murders their guitar.

    • @redmed10
      @redmed10 Před 2 lety

      He did 2 quarter turns resulting in half turn in total.

    • @AncientApparatus
      @AncientApparatus Před 2 lety

      @@redmed10 I know but he said turn it a 1/2 turn & when you're doing a neck adjustment you always want to err on the side of caution. That is why I said turn it a 1/4 or even better yet an 1/8 of a turn at a time. ;)

    • @redmed10
      @redmed10 Před 2 lety

      @@AncientApparatus
      So are you saying if a total of a quarter turn is not enough you shouldn't ever turn it any more. Either live with it or get a new guitar?

    • @AncientApparatus
      @AncientApparatus Před 2 lety

      @@redmed10 No I'm saying that any adjustment should be done with care & in small increments. You can always turn it a little more but if you turn it too much there's no going back if something breaks. That's true for fine tuning any kind of equipment. Hope that's mor clear.

  • @blakjack3053
    @blakjack3053 Před 2 lety +4

    Well done video, very informative.
    After changing all of the stock electronics which are sh!t also doing a pro setup and some serious fret massaging, my Squire Strat sounds and plays almost every bit as good as my American Standard!

  • @barbmelle3136
    @barbmelle3136 Před 2 lety +21

    I have set up dozens of Affinity Strats, at the shop. Both the china and indonesian models. They are not bad instruments, and setups were straight forward. Even $5000 guitars sometimes need neck relief adjustments, especially after changing string gauges. I personally hate the look of the over sized headstock, but the instruments are fine.

    • @williambelford9661
      @williambelford9661 Před 2 lety +2

      Have you seen the size of the Bigsby headstock? The one Leo Fender got his inspiration from (some say he stole Bigsby's design)

    • @potlickerhound7262
      @potlickerhound7262 Před 2 lety +1

      bigger headstock resonates more tone= robin tower

    • @steveDC51
      @steveDC51 Před rokem

      I also hate the large headstock. I cut my Affinity strat headstock to a tele shape.

    • @steveDC51
      @steveDC51 Před rokem

      @Mark Seymour Absolutely agree, complete nonsense.

    • @jjryan1352
      @jjryan1352 Před rokem

      I've heard drilling the truss bar adjustment near the head weakens the wood there so I don't mind the size and I never look at it anyhow.

  • @bradfuller84
    @bradfuller84 Před 17 dny

    Found a affinity squier strat on marketplace for 50 bucks. Adjusted the truss rod adjusted the bridge put new strings and polished and cleaned it and it plays like a dream 🤘

  • @rchydrozz751
    @rchydrozz751 Před rokem

    I just bought one. I filed and polished the cheese grater fret ends, adjusted the string action and it plays great.

  • @proletar-ian
    @proletar-ian Před rokem +3

    Squiers are great, especially the Indonesian made ones. I’ve bought a few, set them up, and thrown some nice pickups in and they shine. IMO Squier (and Epiphone) have a similar spirit to early Fender and Gibson in terms of target demographics and ethos.

  • @timleem3609
    @timleem3609 Před 2 lety

    Great review. The Squier sounds really good and so does your playing.

  • @plantagenant
    @plantagenant Před 2 lety +4

    I have one very similar to that one. It's fine. The neck is very narrow....40mm I think which some people won't like but I find I prefer it to the slightly wider standard Fender neck. It has 9.5 radius fret board which I also like and prefer over anything flatter, and I like the big headstock....good enough for Trower and Hendrix, good enough for me.

  • @conradsunkiojack2538
    @conradsunkiojack2538 Před 2 lety +5

    Thanks to Leo Fender's genius for creating the Stratocaster in an accessibly timeless configuration. The difference in production of United States made high quality pieces is detail and concentration spent in single units, as juxtaposed with the mass quick crafted ones overseas in Asia. Materials are fine quality but fastly turned out to markets. Once in awhile, a buyer would strike luck and pick a flawlessly made cheap priced strat that can hold it's own against a vintage original $3,500 - $7,000 and above holy piece no matter dexterity of the player!👍

  • @johnwelch557
    @johnwelch557 Před 2 lety +4

    Excellent review and comments. Wonderful guitar at the price point.
    I have several Affinity strats and teles along with American made guitars. I gig, record and noodle with the Squiers at the same rate as others. Easy upgrades if you want them.
    No real need to spend more unless you just want to.
    Thanks!

    • @JulesGuitar
      @JulesGuitar  Před 2 lety

      Cheers John, important for people to know they can really enjoy playing if all they have is Squier, and like you I still enjoy the squiers despite having the USA versions.

    • @theWARMJET
      @theWARMJET Před rokem

      I just hate the trem of mine

    • @johnwelch557
      @johnwelch557 Před rokem +1

      @theWARMJET HI! Just check that nothing interferes with the movement ; i.e. nut, string tree, snug tuners. Also check the six bridge screws, they should be installed about three ccw turns from touching the bridge plate. The bridge pivots on the screws.
      The most important thing however, is stretching the strings several times while keeping in tune at string installation and once or twice each time you play.
      The strings have no choice but to stay in tune because when in tune, the bridge rotates to this place naturally when released. Using the trem, it will return there.
      Check with another player or luthier if it's still out of tune after all these checks. Thanks!

    • @theWARMJET
      @theWARMJET Před rokem

      Thank very much!

  • @theburntcrumpet8371
    @theburntcrumpet8371 Před 2 lety +1

    You know what, I really liked how it sounded and in some of the demos preferred the sound to the American strat

  • @robertthomas906
    @robertthomas906 Před 2 lety +3

    I had an American strat once, several Mexican ones more than a few squire affinities and one squire bullet. The only one I don`t recommend is the bullet series, too many quality issues. On the Squire affinities the pickups come in at about 3.5K which is a little low. The other strats come in at about 5.5K. That`s why some people might recommend changing out the pickups but you don`t have to. I would recommend an HSS affinity and save the rest of your money for an amp. Spending 12 to 15 hundred for an American strat is an exercise in foolishness. Other than the pickups I mentioned there is no important difference,

    • @Leo_ofRedKeep
      @Leo_ofRedKeep Před 2 lety

      Pick-up resistance is not an indication of quality nor output. Stronger ceramic magnets allow for fewer turns (lower resistance) and therefore more clarity. Besides, output level is no longer a necessity since modern amplifiers have a gain control which does nothing else but boosting the input.

    • @robertthomas906
      @robertthomas906 Před 2 lety

      @@Leo_ofRedKeep I never thought of that, yes ceramic would increase the output. There is a lot hype about pickups, ceramic versus alnico.

  • @askdslhsda
    @askdslhsda Před 2 lety +7

    The springs on the saddle screws are in the wrong place. They should be sandwiched between the saddle and the bridge plate. Not between the screw head and the plate.

  • @DavidHBurkart
    @DavidHBurkart Před 2 lety

    My purchase last year of a 70s CV Strat made me a believer in Squier again. Its a dandy & I play it mpre than my MIM.
    My Bullet Strat from many years ago left a bit to be desired, but to be fair, I was re-learning guitar as an adult at the time, so in retrospect a lot of my issues with it were likely player-error.

  • @DanDjurdjevicplus
    @DanDjurdjevicplus Před rokem +2

    I actually prefer the sound of the Squier to the American Fender.

  • @joelanderson_t
    @joelanderson_t Před 2 lety

    I got one of these, just like this Strat, sunburst and made in Indonesia. It's a 2014 Strat which I bought used. It plays well after all the simple setups. I'm actually a bass player, but I'll use it as a reserve at least in case one of my friends needs a guitar for a gig or special program.

  • @azraellie_
    @azraellie_ Před 10 měsíci

    I think I actually like the sound of the Squier better than the more expensive piece (in this video at least, first review I'm watching so far), it sounds fuller to me where the fender sounds duller, more basey, which I can get from a pedal/amp. Not sure if that's something with your tone knobs or whatever they're called, and I also only played for a couple months, a couple months ago, on a guitar that hadn't seen maintenance or been played in a couple years. Great video too, very in depth, thank you.

  • @joshuajohnson2216
    @joshuajohnson2216 Před 2 lety +1

    I like Squier so much. I have using them in school concert and band gigs.

  • @kennyg63
    @kennyg63 Před rokem

    Nice video and things are well explained. My thinking is no matter the price point with a different string gauge you would have the same issue. Also most guitar instructors recommend light gauge strings which are easier to play.

  • @tyecook9630
    @tyecook9630 Před 2 lety +2

    I have a '21 affinity hss strat and a '21 affinity tele. The strat is still stock but the tele has been upgraded with tex mex pickups and all new electronics including an s1 switch. Affinities have always been good guitars but the new generation of the line with the new appointments are even better imo and that's why I had to have one each hehe...

  • @koll789
    @koll789 Před 2 lety +5

    Good guitars if they are set up properly, and if tremolo system is lubricated it will hold tune just fine. Upgrades I would recommend are better tuners and completely replace the pick-ups, pots, and wiring. Add a treble bleed to the bridge pick up circuit when you do it. Long term, a better quality neck. Out of the box just make sure it's set up properly and they are a good guitar.

    • @MrWopwink
      @MrWopwink Před rokem +5

      completly different guitar then.

  • @grantkoeller8911
    @grantkoeller8911 Před 2 lety +7

    The Indonesian made Squier's were better than the later Chinese, at least I think so. I have a killer Squier 2004 Standard Precision bass 4 string with additional jazz pickup and jazz neck. It is everything you would ever need or want in a passive bass.

    • @whichwitchswitchedtheswiss
      @whichwitchswitchedtheswiss Před 16 dny

      i was scared when i bought it
      i thought they were fake bc of the 2 tree up there
      i’ve gotten the Indonesian 1 too!!

  • @Jamzocd
    @Jamzocd Před 2 lety +2

    I watched a video by Rhett Shule who featured Jack Pierson who plays a stock Squier and sounds better than most guys with Fender Custom Shops.

  • @lightfoot413
    @lightfoot413 Před 2 lety +1

    I have a 2021 Affinity ..i bought it to upgrade..but i had it set up first b4 I started the mod..It was great and lighter than a lot of other brands..good guitar for $229.00

  • @postoffice146
    @postoffice146 Před rokem

    I have an identical Affinity Strat from 2004 and it also had that gap under the strings and a bowed neck. The truss rod nut bottomed so I couldn't tighten it more, so I installed 3 thick nylon washers under the nut to get more adjustment range and then tightened it more. The neck angle wasn't good, now the upper frets buzzed, so I made a 2 mm thick angled maple shim plate wedge the size and shape of the neck pocket and installed it. Now the action is low and the neck is fine.

  • @Chrishagen
    @Chrishagen Před 2 lety

    Beautiful jazzy tone and playing

  • @JohnGadzaJr.
    @JohnGadzaJr. Před rokem +3

    I own 3 of those Fender Squier Affinity Series Stratocasters that were made in Indonesia back in the 2000s decade and I have to say that they play beautifully. To me, all 3 of them that I own sound way better than most of the current Fender Squier Stratocasters in general that are being built today. I even own a Fender Squier Bullet Stratocaster from 2014 that was also made in Indonesia and it sounds great as well. Otherwise, the Fender Squier Stratocasters that were built way back in the 1980s all the way to the 2000s sound way better than the current models that are being put out today. By the way, all 3 Fender Squier Affinity Series Stratocasters that I own are secondhand as I bought them used in 3 different places.

  • @luigizanellato2959
    @luigizanellato2959 Před rokem

    I love my Squier Affinity Strat! I just also want to give a shout out of your great guitar playing! 🎸

  • @cmmnsenserules4339
    @cmmnsenserules4339 Před rokem +1

    I just bought my 4th Squier Affinity Strat. EVERYTHING IS AMAZING about them. The only thing you need to do is smooth the fret ends and set it up. BOOM plays like a 1000 bucks!

  • @timgermanyjr
    @timgermanyjr Před 2 lety +2

    I have an Affinity. It was part of a Monster Energy Drink display in a grocery store and was offered to me by the GM of the grocery store. Had a setup done on it and it's plays amazing. I don't think you could buy a better sub 200 dollar guitar brand new.

  • @arjnoro1
    @arjnoro1 Před rokem +5

    Its a fantastic guitar ,if you set it right and polish the frets and round the neck a little. My fellow guitarrist has a US strat and is often amazed in how good mine sounds. Ive pkayed it for 4 years, make sure you get the one made in Indonesia with the gold logo.

    • @joegreco8293
      @joegreco8293 Před rokem +1

      Why indonesia may I ask thanks for info

  • @slingasixstring
    @slingasixstring Před 2 lety

    This is one great guitar! When I got mine I installed a GraphTec Tusk Nut. Then I gave it a great Set Up just as I do with all my Guitars. Some times I put GraphTec saddles on them if need be. Then I restring them with #7 Dunlop Strings By Bily Gibbons...

  • @mrseaweed88
    @mrseaweed88 Před rokem +4

    The affinity series seems not just good for beginners but keepable for years and years once set up properly

  • @steve_one
    @steve_one Před rokem

    Thanks Jules for the video. Another cost cutter on the Affinitys and the Bullets are the thinner bodies and because of that the neck can be raised more which means the saddles have to be raised. Maybe on your dads guitar the body may be normal thickness. I don't know what year they made them thinner. Would be interested to know what type you have.

  • @DROP_BEARZ
    @DROP_BEARZ Před rokem

    Fitted mine with locking tuners genuine fender 5 way switch. Ernie Ball 11s and tusq nut and saddles. Plays like a dream. Mine came with 3 ply pickguard.

  • @michaelw6277
    @michaelw6277 Před 2 lety

    I’ll keep this video in mind the next time I come across a 15 year old Squire Affinity Strat. Do you have an opinion on their newer guitars?

  • @Molnboman
    @Molnboman Před 2 lety +1

    I played one of these recently that a young Lad owned. I thought it played well, with a decent neck too. A set of 100 quid Alnico pickups in it and a decent fret dress would make this a good beater guitar or back up.

  • @markbrown7103
    @markbrown7103 Před rokem

    I bought a fender Squier about two weeks ago. The only thing I’m going to replace is the bridge. So I took the back off and I seen a very flimsy bridge so I’m going to replace it with a real fender bridge and that’s all I’m going to do to mine, Yep plays perfect. It’ll play a lot better with a new bridge. Other than that I love my guitar. I wouldn’t take nothing for it. It’s beautiful and I agree with you. Squires are a pretty damn good guitar for the money. Thanks for the video. Have a good evening.👍🏼👍🏼🎸😎😄

  • @FF-so3su
    @FF-so3su Před 2 lety +1

    I have a 2002 squire affinity strat it plays great, stays in tune and sounds perfectly ok.
    When I took it for a set up my local luthier/tech who plays a 2k+ PRS, wanted to buy my SAS after he had had it for a week or so, as he said he loved playing it.
    He wasn,'t similarly impressed with my peerless built Epiphone casino, Korean 96 built Les Paul, Vintage relic'd PGM LP, Epiphone custom shop 335 iced tea. So I don't know ? Do you? Nb I bought it on a whim and paid £50 for the SAS, the lowest figure I have ever paid for a guitar.
    I love playing it and will never sell it. It's a lovely red too.

  • @eddykidd
    @eddykidd Před 2 lety +5

    Yes this is an older Affinity with Black Logo and some can be pretty good but they do not compare to the newer Affinitys with Gold Logo that we have currently. I have a Competition Orange one from 2018 w/rosewood and one of these guitars in your Video from 2019 w/laurel. Both are outstanding after being set up by my tech guy and i play the Affinitys more than the others. great modding platform. ... p.s. yeah that action is terrible on that one but I find most of the new Affinitys pretty dialed in. Fender Master Builder Ron Thorn swears by these now as a great guitar. The new ones. Both of mine are made in China. Same as my WONDERFUL J Mascis Jazzmaster.

  • @not2busy
    @not2busy Před rokem +1

    Thanks for this video. I bought a similar inexpensive package many, many years ago so I could finally try to play on an electric guitar. The guitar itself seemed to do what I wanted and appropriate for my level of play. However, it's only when I recently bought a new amp that I discovered how really bad the package one was. That made a huge difference. Now I will check my guitar to see what adjustments it needs. Thanks again.

  • @rutiger6901
    @rutiger6901 Před 2 lety

    Your Squier sounds good enuf that I don't want a Fender. You have a nice amp you're a good player who chose riffs pleasing to me. I'm a poor player-my lot in life. I bo't my 4th Affinity strat today, they're 40 to 80 bucks Cdn on Kijiji pending on condition. Terrific Squier value!!!! I refinish them and set them up to play like Fender. You've just proven that I'm on the right track here. Thanks for it.

  • @SeleDreams
    @SeleDreams Před 2 lety +1

    It's a model from around 2005-2008, from what i know the squier affinity models improved a lot over the years

  • @TheMichaelseymour
    @TheMichaelseymour Před 2 lety

    great review ,,,i actually own this very guitar ...just chucked it in a drawer ..and played my SG - but may dig it out now....ps. your voice tone and accent very much remind me of justin hawkins ....whose new channel i really dig ....haha. cheers

  • @P0rch
    @P0rch Před 2 lety +3

    I have a similar one, it was my second electric guitar, I got it after having an Ibanez Gio for 2 years, I needed some more versatile instrument than just 2 humbuckers, it is kinda amazing for less than 400 bucks second hand, it is tho very difficult at the beginning, the tremolo is basically useless, the tuners really cheap, it is really light with a weird balance and it is hell to calibrate, but if you take some care for it, and maybe invest some more money on it, you can get a really nice strat for less than 500 bucks, after playing for almost 8 years I can really appreciate it in comparison to my 89' Fender Strat.

  • @Hock3y24k
    @Hock3y24k Před 2 měsíci

    I just found one of these in black with rosewood at a thrift store for $80. My son is pumped it’s for him

  • @tboyz1
    @tboyz1 Před 11 měsíci

    Great video my 2004 SE sunburst made in China model plays and sounds awesome 👍

  • @jimthethirdprobably
    @jimthethirdprobably Před 2 lety

    I got and old 2000s-ish Squier bullet Strat used for £75 and even now that i have more than 15 guitars it is still in the top 3 of guitar I play the most, it has g string sustain than some custom shop fenders I have played.

  • @Arcade1959
    @Arcade1959 Před 11 měsíci

    The output of the ceramic pickups isn't too loud ?
    is it possible to play jazz with the neck pickup ?

  • @kevinmurphy65
    @kevinmurphy65 Před rokem

    Agreed. Out of the box there may be issues with how it sounds but swap out the stock build with a decent setup?

  • @guitjammin4710
    @guitjammin4710 Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks for a good review. I just bought one of these Squire Strats on Black Friday sale. It's going to be a project guitar to swap out the pickups and try out some custom made Strat pickups(Planet Tone) that I bought a few years ago that have been sitting around in my parts drawer. I fully expect the guitar will arrive badly in need of full setup, but like your Dad's guitar, will be perfectly fun to play after a setup and the pickup swap, allowing me to take it to places where you don't want to worry about your Fender Custom Shop Strat getting nicked. How did your Dad like the new and improved Squire after the setup?

  • @michaelp8529
    @michaelp8529 Před 9 měsíci

    I'm going to have to agree with a lot of these comments. I've been playing guitar for 35 years and I've had some really expensive beautiful guitars. But such in life things happen and I had to get rid of 3 of my American strats and a couple of my Gibson Les pauls. So to replace them. I bought squire affinity Stratocaster and a squier affinity telecaster. With a few minor adjustments and setup I think they play really nice. I really love the neck on them they're smooth and I've never had an issue with them going out of tune. Now don't get me wrong they're not an american-made strat or an american-made telecaster but I think they're pretty decent guitar. I'm old now and my gigging days are over but I would have no problem going on stage with one and rocking out. If you truly don't like the sound of the pickup it's very easy to switch them out. I changed the pickups on my Stratocaster and my telecaster and I'm very pleased with the way it sounds now. I just don't understand why people hate on squier guitars. I think they're a decent guitar for the price and you can always upgrade them for a few dollars more. That's just my opinion.

  • @dukefritter6536
    @dukefritter6536 Před 8 měsíci

    I started out playing on one of these, I actually recommend people start out on these, because their not expensive, it’s a well respected design, and their easy to play, and you can make modifications on them easily, and if you quit then it really didn’t cost you a lot of money.

  • @axnax1
    @axnax1 Před 8 měsíci

    I have a Squier Strat affinity from 2000 and I gotta say it plays so well. I have a gibson les paul and a fender tele yet I more often than not reach for the affinity. Maybe it was very well set up at the shop where I bought it. But wow ..the sound can be bright/sparkly/glassy right down to deep and dirty.
    To save my fingers (i play a lot) i play with 9' strings. The guitar, even with such light strings, stays in tune so well. And i would say I'm quite heavy handed. Perhaps i just got lucky I don't know. But mine plays like a beaut.
    I play through a Boss GT6 and an HH IC100 amp.

  • @leogolive
    @leogolive Před 7 měsíci

    I’ve been playing over twenty years and have several expensive guitars. Never a Strat. Lately I’ve been really interested in the single coil and decided I wanted a Strat. My wife just bought me a Squier Affinity Strat and mine is super sweet. Sounds great and plays like a dream. Nice fretwork. I love it.

    • @nomadman123
      @nomadman123 Před 6 měsíci

      Is it fairly light? From what I can gather online, I haven’t played one yet, the Affinity’s are lighter than the Classic Vibe’s or Bullets. I really prefer a lightweight electric.

  • @bretspangler8717
    @bretspangler8717 Před rokem

    Mine needed some relief to stop buzzing, but the one thing I noticed is that all my fret ends are perfectly round, not a hanger in the bunch, I was very surprised. It does need new hardware and electronics, the basic build is solid, just needs a full upgrade from nut to the bridge.

  • @Cobalt985
    @Cobalt985 Před 4 měsíci

    It's good to know that heavier strings cause the neck to bow. I personally prefer 9s and lighter strings generally anyways so I'll just stick to playing lights. I'm gonna pick this guitar up soon, it'll be my first electric! I'm very much considering the HH version as well. I keep looking at the different Squiers but I just... don't like the Classic Vibe. I honestly just want a Squier version of the Player series, and this seems closest in terms of feel.

  • @SquirrelDarling1
    @SquirrelDarling1 Před 2 lety

    Just bought a Squire Strat and it wasn’t too bad out of the box…then I got at it. Brought it to local music shop to have it setup properly.

  • @fredfloyd34
    @fredfloyd34 Před 2 lety

    Not as heavy duty as my 1972 USA strat but if you tune it to a D you can really enjoy this guitar. Well made fun to play...

  • @peskypesky
    @peskypesky Před měsícem

    Even though I'm a bit of a Squier fanatic, I was surprised at how similar the Affinity sounded in comparison to the American Strat.

  • @redmed10
    @redmed10 Před 2 lety +1

    Good advert for set ups which virtually every new guitar needs.

  • @g2D1
    @g2D1 Před 2 lety +4

    I agree with Grant, Stevie Ray Vaughan would sound incredible with just about any guitar he happens to pickup. The biggest difference between novice, entry level or player guitars is longevity, durability, and intonation. The player guitars are made to be taken on the road and take a beating. The lower level guitars may have some problems with intonation and with staying tuned.

  • @vayabroder729
    @vayabroder729 Před rokem +1

    I noticed that the springs on the bridge are installed backwards; springs are supposed to be right after the saddles. In here they are right on the head of the screw.

    • @simmo303
      @simmo303 Před rokem +1

      Exactly, someone has been messing about. Nor should heavier gauge strings been fitted. Not Squier's fault.

  • @aldonabagusauskas4956
    @aldonabagusauskas4956 Před 2 lety

    Sounds great!

  • @co7013
    @co7013 Před 2 lety

    The satin neck and nice burst on the body are actually nicer than the neck and sunburst on my Classic Vibe '50s

  • @andreasfetzer7559
    @andreasfetzer7559 Před rokem +2

    As a prof.player for 40 years, i could take the guitar on any stage and play for 10 hours

  • @roadtorockstar7848
    @roadtorockstar7848 Před rokem

    5:47 The Wiggle on the Trem is insane! Lack luster!

  • @eddiemautone209
    @eddiemautone209 Před rokem

    I like it great sound and playability I have nine guitars my latest guitar is a gretsch streamliner

  • @allwatched5322
    @allwatched5322 Před rokem

    I have Squier Affinity and for my personal need it's better than my Yamaha 212VFM but 212VFM. I'm not bothered with the sound or the pickups if we want a good or better sound all we need just upgrade the pickups and the electronics stuff. But he was right the most important is the finishing of the guitar that's really matter (for me). Why? pickups, bridge trem, tuner pegs, electronics, frets, nut all of that things we can upgrade later on. But the body and neck its important to fit your needs to play the guitar.
    That's why so many famous guitarist had their own signature, for example Steve Vai said Fender is good but doesn't fulfill his need, long time ago Steve Vai used Fender for his performances. But Ibanez offered some details that Steve Vai needs.
    The conclusions is if we on low or mid budget just mind the body and neck shape and materials from the high-end guitar compare it. Well how about the sound and other stuff? that's is the upgrade part comes in, why high-end guitar was so expensive? it's simple facts actually, the high-end guitar used good or better stuff on their pickups, frets, tuning pegs, bridge trem, electronics. Just don't expect the mid or low end guitar had it all, that all the things that make the high-end guitar so expensive.
    Just buy mid-end electric guitar then upgrade it. Because from my personal experiences the low and mid-end guitar cannot compared with the high-end guitar but at least not so bad or very bad. Because I've had enough with many reviewed, comparisons etc content on CZcams that can confuse some viewers that looking for a good electric guitar. Awwww the tuning machine is cheap from plastic this one is better, aawww the bridge trem not functionally at all, awww the pickups sound not so good etc etc etc, hey its low/mid-end guitars dude what you expect.
    My suggestions is look for an electric guitar with a body shape that fits your needs and in addition to the materials of the body itself, neck, and fretboard, if possible look for one that is close to a high-end electric guitar, that's it. Don't listen to CZcams content that complaints all about the cheap, the plastic, bla..bla..bla.

  • @golfhound
    @golfhound Před 6 měsíci +1

    If you’re buying a guitar for your son/daughter, and he/she is a beginner, then the Squier affinity is. An excellent choice. Learning guitar is difficult, and requires hours of work and practice. If your child loses interest, then you haven’t spent a lot of money.

  • @TLGElectro
    @TLGElectro Před 2 lety +1

    I just picked up a used left handed version for just £69, it plays really well, and has a fantastic neck. Mine has a trilple ply scratchplate, and a gold Squier logo, i think it's a more recent model. Great value, sounds really nice.

    • @theWARMJET
      @theWARMJET Před rokem +2

      Love the twang of mine just the trem which its terrible

  • @mcgrath16511
    @mcgrath16511 Před rokem +2

    i bought a "used" Squier Affinity, 2009 model, after a setup i liked the guitar so much i changed the pickups as well as the trem block.i would put it up against the American made strats,, like Gibson,their quality has declined and are way overpriced..plays and sounds awesome! thanks for the video.

    • @theWARMJET
      @theWARMJET Před rokem

      I would like to change the bridge of mine but still dont know where to go

    • @mcgrath16511
      @mcgrath16511 Před rokem +2

      Got mine from guitar fetish.. heavier block ,, fit great

    • @theWARMJET
      @theWARMJET Před rokem

      @@mcgrath16511 Thanks!!

  • @proletar-ian
    @proletar-ian Před rokem +1

    Just bought a used and abused indonesian strat from 2000. It sounds fantastic once I set it up properly. I suspect that it was never actually set up in its 22 years of existence. The hardware isn't great. Weak bridge but that's easy and cheap to replace. I'm going to a shop to get the nut set up properly. The pickups are shockingly good for the price point. I normally throw Seymour Duncans in my guitars but I don't feel the need to here. I probably will anyways lol. Very much worth the $160 I paid.

    • @theWARMJET
      @theWARMJET Před rokem

      I think they have a nice twang

  • @ahg1358
    @ahg1358 Před rokem

    I've owned several stratocasters American and others , now I'm talking 30 years . Personally I prefer Gibson guitars but sometimes you need a change , it's a disease , the best strat version is the one that I have now . I found it at a flea market for 30:00 ! Best one ever !

  • @filipponegromanti5133

    I've changed the tuners to locking tuners, changed the pickups and the electronics, changed the nut, done a professional setup...and now I play my Squier affinity more than my Gibson sg and fender strat..

  • @jann_rygh
    @jann_rygh Před 2 lety

    Bought myself a Squier Aff. Tele 21/21 - Dream Setup out of the Box - Only the Neck Pickup isn't that great, but that can be optimized with Height I think - just an advanced beginner over here - did a little Sound check if anybody wants to hear the Tele on a Fender LT25 🙏🏼🤘🏻

    • @misterknightowlandco
      @misterknightowlandco Před 2 lety

      The neck pickup on all tele’s are like that. It’s just the design of a tele.

    • @jann_rygh
      @jann_rygh Před 2 lety

      @@misterknightowlandco being muffled and unuseable? had 2 other Teles now and nope, the Neck PU on the Squier Aff is absolute Crap, tried different Heights, its now crooked so the Bassside is almost in the Body - otherwise its like the Middle Positionen with the Tone Knob turned down to -25 😂

  • @thezound7823
    @thezound7823 Před rokem

    It hit or miss, I have bought the sunburst strat like the one in the video twice as my first one was stolen, the first one was what I expected for the price nothing amazing and the pots and switch weren't great, the second one I only purchased again because of a sale and I had some extra cash, this one was quite a surprise, it had that wonderful low end and chimey highs and that perfect breakup distortion when my amp was pushed, same amp, same model guitar, same player, quite a difference in tone, what's up with that?

  • @garymcaleer6112
    @garymcaleer6112 Před 2 lety +3

    My affinity strat had a superbly clean sound. But when I installed Fender's top pickups, distortion was very noticeable. Higher output, slightly broader freq. range, but the sawtooth distortion ruined the clean sound. I dumped it!

    • @Leo_ofRedKeep
      @Leo_ofRedKeep Před 2 lety +1

      Guitars do not distort.This happens in the amp.

  • @theblytonian3906
    @theblytonian3906 Před 2 lety +1

    Plumbers tape on the trem arm thread to reduce the gap/play.

  • @charleyb24
    @charleyb24 Před 2 lety

    That bridge was not built like the Squier Affinity FMT HSS Maple Fingerboard Black Burst Electric Guitar I just recently got from my family for my birthday. Plays well and doesn’t tilt downward unlike my Acoustic-Electric Fender I got a while ago.
    😄👌

  • @rena6495
    @rena6495 Před rokem

    Hi I have one question, can I plugged in earphone to this guitar? Newbie here 😅 thank u

  • @papparocks2603
    @papparocks2603 Před 2 lety

    I wouldn’t trade mine, (hard tail) I gave it a nice setup added ss frets hotter pu’s and made it a string through its now very inspiring to play

  • @fiskcon
    @fiskcon Před 2 lety

    My affinity strat has golden logo made in Taiwan in 2012. Is it better?