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Exploring the Squier Sonic Series Stratocaster Models | Fender

Exploring the Squier Sonic Series Stratocaster Models | Fender

Description

Squier brings the iconic Fender Stratocaster into reach with the Sonic Stratocaster HSS. This stylish, versatile and affordable instrument features the classic double-cutaway shape, with a lightweight body for playing comfort. The C-shaped neck has a smooth satin finish and the maple fingerboard is primed for fast playing.

Versatile Pickups Produce Both Bold and Bright Tones

A humbucker in the bridge position delivers high-output tone, perfect for heavier styles of music. The single-coil neck and middle pickups chime with crisp clarity, ideal for genres like rock, blues and country. With this combination, the Sonic Stratocaster HSS can produce a wide range of tones to suit any musical adventure.

Tremolo Bridge Adds Expressiveness

The six-saddle tremolo bridge allows players to bend notes and add vibrato effects. By rocking the tremolo arm, notes can be gently undulated or dramatically swooped for lead lines that sing. The tremolo bridge provides a fun way for new players to experiment with different sounds and techniques.

Sealed Tuners and Durable Hardware Provide Reliability

The Sonic Stratocaster HSS features sealed tuning machines that help keep the guitar in tune through hours of playing. The chrome-plated hardware, including the bridge saddles, pickup covers and control knobs, is built to last while also giving the guitar a stylish shine under the stage lights.

Made for Comfort and Built to Inspire

With its lightweight body, slim neck profile and smooth fingerboard, the Sonic Stratocaster HSS is made to play comfortably. An ideal first guitar, it provides an authentic Fender experience at an affordable price.

Squier Sonic Stratocaster HSS Maple Fingerboard Electric Guitar Black
Squier Sonic Stratocaster HSS Maple Fingerboard Electric Guitar Black
Squier Sonic Stratocaster HSS Maple Fingerboard Electric Guitar Black

Features

  • Poplar body
  • Slim C-shaped neck profile
  • Maple fingerboard
  • HSS pickup configuration
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Specs

Body
  • Body Type: Double cutaway
  • Body wood: Solid poplar
  • Body finish: Gloss
Neck
  • Neck shape: Slim C
  • Neck wood: Solid maple
  • Joint: Bolt-on
  • Scale length: 25.5"
  • Truss rod: Head adjust
  • Neck finish: Satin
Fingerboard
  • Material: Solid Maple
  • Fret size: Narrow-Tall
  • Number of frets: 21
  • Inlays: Dot
  • Nut width/material: 1.65"
Electronics
  • Configuration: HSS
  • Neck: Proprietary
  • Middle: Proprietary
  • Bridge: Proprietary
  • Control layout: Master volume, Individual tone, Individual tone
  • Pickup switch: 5-Way
Hardware
  • Bridge: Six-saddle vintage-style synchronized tremolo with block saddles
  • Tuning machines: Die-cast sealed
  • Color: Chrome
Other
  • Number of strings: 6 string
  • Case: Sold separately
  • Orientation: Right-Handed

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Reviews

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100%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

Filters
Best Uses
  1. Practicing11
  2. Jamming9
  3. Recording7
  4. Small Venues7
  5. Rock Concerts3
Cons
  1. Craftsmanship2
  2. Fret Buzz1
  3. Neck fret work could be vastly improved.1
  4. Nut needed to be shaved where strings sit1
  5. Required a setup1
Describe Yourself
  1. Novice8
  2. Experienced5
  3. Professional Musician1
Pros
  1. Fun To Play13
  2. Good Feel11
  3. Good Tone11
  4. Good Pick Up8
  5. Solid Electronics7
  • Gorgeous

    5

    submitted6 days ago

    byCourtney

    fromCincinnati,Ohio

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    I don't know much about guitars as this was a Christmas gift I purchased for my niece & she loves it the craftsmanship & quality is as advertised she is a beginner and already making strides in the past week she has had it I'll definitely make the guitar center my go to in the future whenever my niece needs something

  • Great guitar for beginners

    5

    submitted24 days ago

    byJesus

    fromMD

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    I myself am a beginner and the guitar was already set up to play out the box. Regardless it wasnt the set up you think it would be but a beginner can still make it work. Its light, and the color in the image is what you get. Its a great guitar and is very bright. #sweepstakes

  • Love the guitar and the people at the store

    5

    submitted4 months ago

    byElijah

    fromLake in the hills IL

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    Sounds great, plays great, and most of all just a great guitar.

  • Great first time guitar and at a great price, very affordabl

    5

    submitted5 months ago

    byScott

    fromUnion City,Pa

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    This is my very first guitar it feels great sounds great and it looks amazing

  • I love this guitar

    5

    submitted7 months ago

    bySam

    fromTacoma, WA

    I wanted my first electric guitar (I'd only played acoustic before) and this guitar was an amazing first choice, It has pickups in three positions, 3 knobs (1 volume, 2 tone). It came with a whammy bar too. This guitar is amazing!

  • Squier Sonic Strat HSS

    4

    submitted8 months ago

    byBrad

    fromConnecticut

    I came upon this accidentally while perusing in GC. I was amazed at the clarity . I'm almost 70 and know a good tone when I hear one. In the store I played through a Katana amp and sounded good enough to buy. At home I play through a Blackstar Debut and it sounds awesome. Jazz tone with clarity, rock tones too, great leads it's almost too good to be true. The neck ( mine is maple) could use some improving but bottom line is I'm loving this very tone versatile guitar. And, price aside ( sooo inexpensive ) it holds its own anywhere. Bravo Squier !

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Q&A

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

  • asked bySam Mle

    fromundisclosed

    Is it good for metal?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    The Squier Sonic Stratocaster HSS can be a decent entry-level option for playing metal, mainly because of the Humbucker-Single-Single (HSS) pickup configuration. Here's what that means for metal: Pros: Bridge humbucker: The humbucker provides more output and a thicker, heavier tone than single-coils, which helps with high-gain distortion—essential for metal. Affordable: Great for beginners or as a modding platform. Comfortable neck and light body typical of Strats, making it easy to play. Cons: Not high-output: The stock pickups, especially the humbucker, aren't as hot as those found in guitars designed specifically for metal. You may find them lacking in punch or clarity under heavy gain. Single-coils: The neck and middle pickups are single-coils, which are noisy and thin-sounding for most metal tones unless you're going for a more experimental or clean tone. Hardware and tuning stability: Lower-end hardware might not hold tuning as well under aggressive playing or dive bombs. It’s "metal-capable" but not metal-optimized. If you’re just starting out or on a tight budget, it can absolutely get you going with metal—especially if you focus on the bridge humbucker. Down the line, consider upgrading the humbucker or switching to a guitar with higher-output pickups and better hardware.
  • asked byReynaldo

    fromLaredo Texas

    What is the gauge of the default strings?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Gauge: Nickel-plated steel, .009–.042 (commonly referred to as "Super Light" gauge) Brand: Usually Fender strings, as Squier is Fender's subsidiary.
  • asked byAmanda

    fromundisclosed

    What comes in the box? Is it just the guitar, or are there other parts or pieces included?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    This would be just the guitar. There are no accessories included.
  • asked byColton

    fromPlant city, Florida

    What genres are best suited for this guitar?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    This guitar was designed in 1956 and is used for anything from C/W to heavy metal.
  • asked bySmall hands

    fromundisclosed

    Is the neck thin? I have small hands.

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Yes, it's about as thin as a guitar gets. You need to play one before you buy it.
  • asked bymichael

    fromphoenix,az

    what is the fretboard radius?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    The Squier Sonic Stratocaster has a 9.5" radius.
  • asked byGary

    fromTucson, AZ

    How do you use the tremolo bar

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    You either push down or pull up. It's difficult to explain in text. You need to be shown. Please see ---------- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJ_X_wsKvsQ
  • asked byWinter

    fromundisclosed

    Do you have this guitar in any other colors besides the all black?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Unfortunately, no. Not at present.
  • asked byjack

    fromundisclosed

    is it full sized?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Yes, the Squier Sonic Stratocaster HSS is full sized.
  • asked byNeena

    fromDurham, NC

    does this model come with a strap?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    No, it doesn't. I will have a product specialist contact you with options.
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