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Squier Bullet Stratocaster SSS Electric Guitar with Tremolo Sea Foam Green
Description



Features
- Body Material: Basswood
- Body Finish: Polyurethane
- Body Shape: Stratocaster
- Neck Material: Rosewood
- Neck Finish: Polyurethane
- Neck Shape: "C" Shape
- Scale Length: 25.5" (648 mm)
- Fingerboard: Maple
- Fingerboard Radius: 9.5" (241 mm)
- Number of Frets: 21
- Fret Size: Medium Jumbo
- String Nut: Synthetic Bone
- Nut Width: 1.650" (42 mm)
- Position Inlays: Black Dot
- Neck Plate: 4-Bolt Standard
- Bridge Pickup: Standard Single-Coil Strat
- Middle Pickup: Standard Single-Coil Strat
- Neck Pickup: Standard Single-Coil Strat
- Controls: Master Volume, Tone 1 (Neck Pickup), Tone 2 (Middle Pickup)
- Pickup Switching: 5-Position Blade
- Pickup Configuration: SSS
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Reviews
4.59
87 Reviews
94%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
I Am Amazed...
So I already have a Bullet Strat. The one with all humbuckers. I wanted a good rhythm axe and I got that. It is the sunburst. It looks like a mean jungle cat and can growl and howl like one. The bridge pick up screams the High Frequencies pretty darn good for lead riffs. The fret bars were all smooth and the unfinished neck wood was very smooth and is now glassy and shiny from playing. Then Guitar Center has this Squire Bullet Strat sale, on my Birtthday, so the Mrs says,"You want another one?" So I got a sea foam green with standard Strat pick ups. I am so happy with it I may never play the one with humbuckers again. The sound is sweet, clean, and bright. When I rev up the volume it screams like Eric Clapton's $5,000.00 real live Strat. I only had to make the harmonic intonation perfect with my tuner. All the frets are smooth and clean, the hardware is perfect (and chromed out), the strings are actually decent, the color is so excellent I like to stare at it when not playing. Thank you Fender for this line of guitars at this great price!! I am ecstatic. Happy Birthday to me!
Most Liked Negative Review
Decent starter guitar, needs a setup badly first
This is a decent practice/starter guitar, but out of the box it needs some work to be playable. The nut slots were binding pretty badly, the frets felt very rough out of the box (this goes away after enough playing), and the neck relief needed to be adjusted from the factory for lower action. However, once all of that stuff is done, it plays pretty well. The neck is a nice shape and should work for most people. The sound isn't great from the pickups, but through a decent amp it sounds Stratty enough. The electronics are cheap, but work just fine. No idea how they'll hold up though. The tuners and nut are the weakest part of this guitar, just very cheap quality. Down the line I will end up replacing both of them, but after that it'll be a nice practice guitar I can bang around and not have to worry about damaging. If you're buying this for a starting guitarist, take it somewhere for a pro setup if you can't do it yourself, otherwise playability will be severely impaired.
- Practicing46
- Jamming44
- School Bands13
- Small Venues13
- Recording12
- Fret Buzz6
- Poor Pick Up6
- Craftsmanship2
- Flat Sound2
- Frets are a little rough at ends1
- Experienced26
- Novice24
- Professional Musician3
- Child1
- Fun To Play51
- Good Feel49
- Good Tone34
- Good Pick Up28
- Solid Electronics24
Reviewed by 87 customers
Worth it! Great to start out it with.
submitted7 years ago
byBrent
fromFlorida
I'm a fan of Fender and Squier so I had to have a Stratocaster. Needless to say I wasn't disappointed. Their's a lot of variety with the sound, it's lightweight, comfortable and easy to play for anybody. I still need to get the whammy bar installed though but aside from that I like the sound it gives especially through my fender amp. It's great for practicing and jamming.
Solid guitar with good potential
submitted7 years ago
byJessica
fromNorthern Wisconsin
Bought this guitar 2 years ago replaced pickups with golden age alnico 5 pickups from stewmac, replaced tuners and cleaned up the frets. A little tweak here a little tweak there and it's a really nice guitar. I play it often because it's so comfortable, and sounds so nice.
What a surprise!
submitted7 years ago
byDeepsterbd
fromWa.
I have owned many strats in my life, this is a superb entry level guitar. Whats kool is you can hot-rod them at your leisure. Very pleased on workmanship. Weak is the neck finish. Love the color, excellent paint job. For under 150.00... EXCELLENT!
Great
submitted7 years ago
byAndrea
fromUndisclosed
Gift for my son's 13th birthday. He loves it. Sounds great.
I would buy it again i guess
Verified Buyer
submitted7 years ago
byJoe
fromUndisclosed
I like the guitar but the directions for installing the spring were in Spanish or French and the tremolo bar can't be screwed in as it is on an angle. I'd appreciate it if you e mailed me and explain how to install these items but its a great guitar and arrived quickly
Great guitar for the price
submitted7 years ago
byTom
fromLewisville
Picked one of these up July 14. Plugged it in to a Fender Champion 20. Just have to say this is a great guitar for the price. It's great looking, it sounds great, it has .9 gauge strings. I adjusted the intonation a bit on a couple of strings - easy to do. Very fun to play right off the shelf. You get a great quality, inexpensive guitar.
Q&A
Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.
submitted7 years ago
asked byPunky
fromHamler, OH
Could I put a Fender neck on this as an upgrade, particularly a V neck like the 50s vintage neck?
Fender necks are 2 3/16th inches wide. Some Squier bodies have a 2 3/16th wide neck pocket, but not all Squiers do. You need to measure the neck pocket of your body to be sure.submitted7 years ago
asked byJoseph
fromBronx
What age is recommended For this guitar?
As long as you are comfortable with the size of the neck, any age is recommendedsubmitted7 years ago
asked byKarol
fromIN
Is this an adult size guitar or a child's guitar
The Bullet guitars have smaller bodies but have full size scale length.The Bullet guitars have smaller bodies but have full size scale length.submitted7 years ago
asked byShira
fromColorado
Hi, what amp would you recommend for this guitar? Thank you. Shira.
It depends on the type of music you are playing. We would recommenced a Marshall or Fender amp. They are versatile and reliable.It depends on the type of music you are playing. We would recommenced a Marshall or Fender amp. They are versatile and reliable.submitted7 years ago
asked byCarson
fromMyrtle Beach, SC
Hi, does Guitar Center match the prices of your main competitors? Musician's Friend has the exact same guitar right now for $119.99 (https://www.musiciansfriend.com/cart?_requestid=2598767)
Yes, we do price match authorized dealerssubmitted7 years ago
asked byJL
fromWI
dose it have locking tuners
This guitar does not come with locking tuners.submitted8 years ago
asked bySantiago
fromLacey Washington
What kind of cable do I need for to connect to amp ?
1/4 instrument cable.submitted8 years ago
asked byKris
fromPasadena Maryland
Is this a good starter guitar?
Yessubmitted8 years ago
asked byHayden
fromShreveport, Louisiana
I'm left-landed, and I'm trying to get a Squier vintage modified jaguar fender in sea foam, but I've yet to see one as a leftie. Can you help me, and see if I could possibly order one online?
You would just need to submit a special order request for this item.submitted8 years ago
asked byjallofez
fromdallas,texas
if you already have eperience with guitar and want a cheap great sounding guitar,would this be a great option.
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