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The Squier Affinity Mini Stratocaster V2, a 3/4-size electric guitar that provides the legendary sound and style of a Fender Stratocaster in a size perfect for beginners and players with smaller hands. This mini marvel is equipped with three single-coil Stratocaster pickups for the crisp, articulate tone that shaped rock music. A thinner, lightweight poplar body and slim maple neck allow for comfortable playability, while a hardtail bridge provides rock-solid tuning stability.

Iconic Style in a Compact Size

The Affinity Mini Stratocaster V2 mirrors the curvaceous lines and contours of its full-sized brethren for a stylish scaled-down statement. A large '60s-inspired headstock, chrome hardware and black pickguard complete the classic vibe. Measuring just 40" in length, this mini maestro is tailored to fit players of smaller stature while retaining the mojo of a genuine Fender.

Pure Stratocaster Tone

Three single-coil Stratocaster pickups deliver the crisp, articulate tone that shaped decades of music. A five-way pickup selector switch provides access to bridge, middle, neck and bridge-middle or neck-middle pickup combinations for a range of tones from punchy and percussive to warm and mellow. Volume and tone knobs allow you to fine-tune your sound.

Playability and Performance

A slim maple neck with a 9.5" radius laurel fretboard and medium jumbo frets make the Affinity Mini Stratocaster V2 a joy to play. Sealed die-cast tuning machines provide precision tuning for optimal performance. A hardtail bridge anchors the strings securely for rock-solid intonation and tuning stability.

Take the Stage in Style

Whether practicing at home, jamming with friends or performing live, the Squier Affinity Mini Stratocaster V2 delivers full-sized Fender tone and style in a compact, comfortable size. Available in eye-catching black, this mini marvel makes a great choice for beginners and players of smaller stature. Order the Squier Affinity Mini Stratocaster V2 today at Guitar Center for an iconic guitar experience tailored to you.

Squier Affinity Mini Stratocaster V2 Electric Guitar Black
Squier Affinity Mini Stratocaster V2 Electric Guitar Black
Squier Affinity Mini Stratocaster V2 Electric Guitar Black
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Body
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  • Body shape: Double cutaway 
  • Body type: Solid body 
  • Body material: Laminated 
  • Body wood: Laminated Hardwood
  • Body finish: Gloss Polyurethane
  • Orientation: Right handed 
Neck
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  • Neck shape: C standard 
  • Neck wood: Maple
  • Joint: Bolt-on 
  • Scale length: 22.75 in. 
  • Truss rod: Standard 
  • Neck finish: Satin 
Fretboard
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  • Material: Indian laurel
  • Radius: 9.5 in. 
  • Fret size: Medium 
  • Number of frets: 21 
  • Inlays: Dot 
  • Nut width: 1.60 in. (40.6 mm) 
Pickups
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  • Configuration: SSS 
  • Neck: Standard single-coil Strat
  • Middle: Standard single-coil Strat
  • Bridge: Standard single-coil Strat
  • Brand: Fender 
  • Active or passive pickups: Passive 
  • Series or parallel: Parallel 
Controls
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  • Control layout: Master volume, tone 
  • Pickup switch: 5-way 
Hardware
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  • Bridge type: Fixed 
  • Bridge design: 6-saddle vintage-style 
  • Tailpiece: String thru body 
  • Tuning machines: Standard cast 
  • Color: Chrome 
Other
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  • Number of strings: 6-string 
  • Special features: Easy to play 
  • Case: Sold separately 
  • Country of origin: Indonesia

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4

19 Reviews

88%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

Most Liked Positive Review

5

Great guitar!

If you're looking for a starter electric for your kid this is it!! Never mind the fact that it looks like a Strat and they get the feel cool, 😎 this thing plays like a fender! The action is so easy on the strings, especially for a little one, my kids seven. Yes traditionally you want to start your kid with an acoustic guitar but, this is the way to go if you're checking out those off brands, that might entice you with a practice amp that's not worth your money. I'm a drummer so if you're looking for a professional guitarist review you're not getting it, but I played the course to "every Rose has its Thorn" with no problem.

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Most Liked Negative Review

1

Really Dissappointed :(

Ordered this in June,it arrived for pickup at my local guitar center around 5 days after. I was excited to play it, but I noticed that no sound was coming out of my amp when this was plugged in. I switched the amp, the cord, but it turns out the amp jack on the guitar was busted. I even tightened that, but it still wouldn't put any sound out. I was really bummed because its so cute and I loved the way it would sound on the amp when you put pressure on the cord and bent it a specific way while it was plugged in (it was the only way it would actually work sadly) but I had to end up going back to guitar center and return it. The staff member I had was really nice about it, we tried to get the full sized bullet but I was told the pink shell was on backorder, so I ended up leaving with a surf green mustang that was on the floor. I like the mustang for what it is, but I would've much prefered a guitar with bright pickups instead of the lower humbuckers I ended up with. This is my first guitar purchase, but I'll definitely make sure to beware of squier when I look to buy my next one. Just keep in mind the product might not even work at all. Really sad. At the very least the staff at my location were amazing to me, and im really grateful for them.

Filters

Best Uses

  1. Practicing15
  2. Jamming8
  3. Recording2
  4. School Bands2
  5. Small Venues1

Cons

  1. Fret Buzz5
  2. Craftsmanship3
  3. Poor Pick Up2
  4. Flat Sound1
  5. Unable to Stay in Tune1

Describe Yourself

  1. Experienced12
  2. Novice4
  3. Child1

Pros

  1. Fun To Play15
  2. Good Feel9
  3. Good Tone8
  4. Good Pick Up5
  5. Solid Electronics5
  • Cool little guitar

    4

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted3 months ago

    byTim

    fromNorth Olmsted, OH

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    Of course it's not a Fender Strat and it requires some setup to get it in shape to play. But for what you pay, this is a fun little guitar for a kid to learn on. Surprisingly good sound and versatility packed into this guitar. Easy on little hands and fingers so a kid will find it easy to learn on.

  • Not bad for a first electric for a good price

    5

    submitted7 months ago

    byCHRIS

    fromTexas

    Only thing i find difficult is that it's in tune but pull on the strings a bit hard and it messes up the tuning but can be fixed really quick, doesn't happen frequently so no problem, it has a bit of a fret buzz but not too bad for what i paid for

  • Regret buying

    1

    submitted9 months ago

    byAedan

    fromCarle Place, NY

    The guitar can't stay in tune, has fret buzz, TERRIBLE pickups, and has rough wood on the fretboard.

  • Ok for sofa jamming

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitteda year ago

    byChristopher

    fromLouisiana

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    Small and really light

  • Good looking little guitar

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitteda year ago

    byArthur

    fromKing George Va

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    For grandchildren to play a realistic electric guitar. One that's their size.

  • Great little starter guitar once set up

    4

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitteda year ago

    byEthan

    fromTennessee

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    #sweepstakes. Good little guitar for the money. Needed a bit of a setup but it worked great. Not a toy by any means.

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

  • asked byDylan

    fromvirginia

    How big is a mini

    How big is a mini

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    It's not all that mini. A standard Fender has a 25.5" scale. Th]is has a Scale length: 22.75" scale.
  • asked byRon

    fromDenver, CO

    What are it's dimensions?  Overall length, bottom bout, and scale length?

    What are it's dimensions? Overall length, bottom bout, and scale length?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    It's about 38" long, 13' wide. Scale is 22.75"
  • asked byJerell

    fromNorth Charleston, SC

    im 14 and 5'2 is this the right guitar for me?

    im 14 and 5'2 is this the right guitar for me?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Yes. There are others that are also suitable.
  • asked byAdri

    fromSelden, NY

    I am 4'11-5'0 and I'm 13. Should I get the 3/4 size or full size? I don't know which size I should get, because I am still growing.

    I am 4'11-5'0 and I'm 13. Should I get the 3/4 size or full size? I don't know which size I should get, because I am still growing.

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Start with the 3/4 now. You will soon grow out of it.
  • asked byRichard

    fromAustin, TX

    Can you recommend a case for this guitar

    Can you recommend a case for this guitar

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Please see "Musician's Gear Mini Electric Guitar Bag in a Box Black"
  • asked byMs Mary

    fromSt. Louis, MO

    What's the best guitar for a beginner?

    What's the best guitar for a beginner?

    Open Reply - Ronald
    It depends on the beginner and the style of music. something like this would be a good choice due to the lower price tag and the quality that Fender puts into the brand.
  • asked bySanjay

    fromMN

    Can someone please provide a size comparision between this and the regular strat. ( Length, Width and Weight?)

    Can someone please provide a size comparision between this and the regular strat. ( Length, Width and Weight?)

    Open Reply - Gear-Head
    The Mini is the 3/4-size version (22.75″ scale length)
  • asked bytruitt

    fromlufkin,tx. 75901

    what is the overall length of guitar

    what is the overall length of guitar

    Open Reply - Thomas
    About 40"
  • asked byCrystal

    fromHouston, Texas

    For the squier mini strat where do I plug in the amp?

    For the squier mini strat where do I plug in the amp?

    Open Reply - Beau
    The input jack is located on the bottom of the body.
  • asked bySergio

    fromDenver Colorado

    I'm going for more of an indie sound will this guitar be a good choice? And what pedal would be a good inexpensive? Thank you very much looking forward to buying one soon

    I'm going for more of an indie sound will this guitar be a good choice? And what pedal would be a good inexpensive? Thank you very much looking forward to buying one soon

    Open Reply - Beau
    This guitar would be a good choice for an Indie sound. It is a matter of personal preference but a delay, chorus or reverb pedal would be a good choice.
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