Squier by Fender Mini Guitar, Torino Red
Squier by Fender Mini Guitar, Torino Red Price Details:
| Price Update | : | June 24, 2012 |
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The Mini is the 3/4-size version (22.75″ scale length) of the Bullet and makes an ideal travel guitar for players of all ages and a great first guitar for young beginners. Featuring three single-coil pickups and five-way switching. Now available in Pink.
Product Features
- Laminated hardwood body with gloss polyurethane finish
- Maple neck with 9.5 in radius rosewood fingerboard with 20 medium frets
- It has 3 single-coil pickups
- It has hard-tail 6-saddle bridge
- Master volume and master tone controls with 5 position selector switch
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Couldn’t start with a better instrument We bought this for our 8 year old daughter over a year ago. It is well made, with a rosewood fretboard, and a hardtail bridge. The instrument was the perfect size for her. It has a good strong tone and consistent notes from low to high strings. The saddle is solid and the strings stay in tune well. I did a lot of research into this and after a year of playing it, am still convinced that this is the best instrument for a child, or anyone with smaller hands, to learn on.
Unbelievably great. I have had my red Mini for about 6 years now. And I still am in awe over how fantastic it is for a small-scale Fender. In fact, I get a richer tone out of it than I do with my standard size Ibanez, which is just collecting dust. I don’t think the Squier Mini is just for kids or students at all. I am 38 and have been playing guitar for 22 years. It is ideal for anyone with small hands, or someone who just finds the neck and action of large guitars too hard or uncomfortable to manage. I would suggest you compare this to a standard guitar in person. But for the price, this guitar can’t be beat.