Description

Equally at home in rock, jazz, blues or country, this limited-edition Bullet Telecaster electric guitar is simple, affordable and practical, designed for beginners and students. It's a perfect choice for a first guitar no matter who you are or what style of music you want to learn. Featuring the classic features that made the Tele one of the world’s favorite guitars, this limited-edition Bullet Tele is a great introduction to the Fender family.

A case is sold separately.
Open Box Squier Limited-Edition Bullet Telecaster Electric Guitar Level 2 Lake Placid Blue 194744845482
Open Box Squier Limited-Edition Bullet Telecaster Electric Guitar Level 2 Lake Placid Blue 194744845482
Open Box Squier Limited-Edition Bullet Telecaster Electric Guitar Level 2 Lake Placid Blue 194744845482

Features

  • Gloss-finish solid poplar body
  • 25.5"-scale bolt-on maple neck with 21-fret, 9.5"-radius Indian laurel fingerboard
  • Standard Telecaster single-coil pickups with 3-way pickup selector switch
  • Vintage-inspired, strung 6-saddle vintage-style bridge, sealed tuners

Specs

Body
  • Body shape: Single cutaway
  • Body type: Solid body
  • Body material: Solid wood
  • Top wood:
  • Body wood: Poplar
  • Body finish: Gloss
  • Orientation: Right handed
Neck
  • Neck shape: C standard
  • Neck wood: Maple
  • Joint: Bolt-on
  • Scale length: 25.5"
  • Truss rod: Dual-action
  • Neck finish: Satin
Fingerboard
  • Material: Indian Laurel
  • Radius: 9.5"
  • Fret size: Medium jumbo
  • Number of frets: 21
  • Inlays: Dot
  • Nut width/material 1.65" (42 mm), not specified
Pickups
  • Configuration: SS
  • Neck: Telecaster single-coil
  • Middle:
  • Bridge: Telecaster single-coil
  • Brand: Squier
  • Active or passive pickups: Passive
  • Series or parallel: Parallel
  • Piezo: No
  • Active EQ: No
  • Special electronics:
Controls
  • Control layout: Master volume, tone
  • Pickup switch: 3-way
  • Coil tap or split:
  • Kill switch: No
Hardware
  • Bridge type: Fixed
  • Bridge design: 6-saddle vintage-style
  • Tuning machines: Die-cast sealed
  • Color: Chrome
Other
  • Number of strings: 6-string
  • Special features: Limited edition
  • Case: Sold separately
  • Accessories:
  • Country of origin: Indonesia

Reviews

4.41

191 Reviews

90%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

Most Liked Positive Review

4

Closer to Metallic Ice in Color.

This is a very nice guitar for the price. It is nicely balanced and not too heavy. Unplugged the body has great resonance. The neck feels great and the action is quite good, plenty of bounce response from the strings off the fret board. My only gripe is that the color of the body is closer to Metallic Ice than the Lake Placid Blue photographed. The darker blue sets off the depth of the mint pick guard which really attracted me to select this color. Though disappointed it is growing on me. I will install some Alnico II blues pickups for upgrade. The controls are solid, closer to G&L Tribute models. Surprised that the stock pickups are reverse wound for hum canceling in the middle position. Very Nice.

VS

Most Liked Negative Review

3

It's just ok

TL;DR - Guitar came with a low 12th fret and had to do a full-on fret leveling process (never did it before). So, just know that the quality control on such an inexpensive guitar can vary. If I really knew what to look for when the guitar arrived, and what having a high/low fret really entailed, I would have sent this thing back. I got the Squier Bullet Telecaster in Lake Placid Blue when it went on sale for Memorial Day. I was very excited to get my first electric guitar at such a good price. I bought this guitar because it had some really great reviews and videos talking about it being the best "bang for your buck" inexpensive guitar. I had very high hopes for it. When it arrived I opened it up and it looked great and had no obvious blemishes or issues. However, when I tried playing it, there was a pronounced fret buzz at the 12th fret on the D, G, and B strings. I adjusted the truss rod and the buzz continued. I looked closely, and I saw that the 13th fret was high, so I decided to try and level that fret down with some sand paper and a file. The buzz continued. I took a utility knife blade and used it as a fret rocker and found that the 12 fret was actually low, like really low. So now I had to do a full-on fret leveling. I never did anything like that before. So, now I end up buying a sanding block with a 9.5" radius and hoping for the best. I went through various sandpaper grits (800, 1500), and finally got it to about 99% level across the fret board. Next I had to use some files, thankfully I had them already, and had to re-crown the frets as best as I could. I also took this opportunity to address the sharp fret edges as well. Long story short, I got the buzz to 'mostly' go away with fret leveling, and I also raised the saddles a bit on the D and G strings, and now it is about 99% buzz-free. Also, the fret ends are pretty smooth now as well. I didn't expect to become an amateur guitar tech with my first ever electric guitar. Thanks YT videos!

Filters
Best Uses
  1. Practicing150
  2. Jamming117
  3. Recording49
  4. Small Venues47
  5. School Bands25
Cons
  1. Fret Buzz22
  2. Craftsmanship15
  3. Poor Pick Up8
  4. Flat Sound7
  5. bad set up /high action1
Describe Yourself
  1. Experienced99
  2. Novice53
  3. Professional Musician24
  4. Child3
Pros
  1. Fun To Play158
  2. Good Feel147
  3. Good Tone131
  4. Good Pick Up97
  5. Solid Electronics88
  • This is a very good offering from Fender.

    5

    Verified Buyer

    submitted2 years ago

    byLouis

    fromHonolulu, Hawaii

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    I played it through my rig and got some tones that would make "The Colonel" proud.

  • A little disappointed.

    4

    Verified Buyer

    submitted2 years ago

    byStephen

    fromSan Antonio Texas

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    This is my 3rd guitar from Guitar Center. It's my first Squire guitar and since it was on sale at a price I couldn't resist I bought it.

  • I would buy this product again.

    5

    Verified Buyer

    submitted2 years ago

    byJethro

    fromSan Diego, CA

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    This is great for beginners and intermediate.

  • good looking / bad setup

    3

    submitted2 years ago

    byLES

    fromABERDEEN MS

    nice guitar but terrible set up ! strings way too high !

  • Unplayable out of the box

    2

    submitted2 years ago

    byChristopher

    fromKansas

    Practice

  • It's okay for starter

    3

    Verified Buyer

    submitted3 years ago

    byGeno

    fromGrand chute WI

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    It is okay for a beginner but the action and string distance for playing are not what i expected. Does not stay in tune very long when you bend strings. I should have known better. It's only a cheaper fender tele squire.

Q&A

Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.

  • asked byMackenley

    fromundisclosed

    Does it come with the cord to plug into an amp and if it doesent whats a good one i should buy

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    No, the Squier Limited-Edition Bullet Telecaster does not. Please see ------------ Livewire Advantage Instrument Cable 15 ft. Black
  • asked byMike

    fromTexas

    What kind of magnet do the pickups have? Bar magnet on the bottom with metal slugs or magnet slugs? Thanks

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    They're Fender single coil pups.
  • asked byKaren

    fromSayville NY

    Okay for left handed players?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    No, This is a right handed model guitar
  • asked byKen

    fromBelspring VA

    Are they still string through the body design?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Yes this is string through body
  • asked byB

    fromAtlanta, GA

    Does this guitar come with an amplifier (amp) ?

    Open Reply - Ronald
    The amp is sold separately.
  • asked byDianna

    fromundisclosed

    How long is the squire limited edition bullet telecaster Electric guitar color lake placid blue

    Open Reply - Beau
    This guitar is a standard 25.5"-scale length guitar.
  • asked bymark

    fromNabb, Indiana

    What is the string spacing at the bridge?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    The string spacing is listed at 52.5 mm
  • asked byBobby

    fromCincinnati oh

    What makes it limited edition

    Open Reply - Thomas
    They'll limit the color scheme to a certain number
  • asked byScott

    fromGreensboro NC

    Does this come in left handed?

    Open Reply - Beau
    This guitar is not available in a left handed version at this time.
  • asked byken

    fromRutherfordton NC

    Does this come with a case?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    This guitar does not come with a case
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