22 fret maple neck. 24 in. scale. 2 Duncan Designed humbucking pickups.
27 People rated this product : 8 out of 10
7 People wrote reviews









9 out of 10
Feature:
It covers pretty much all the needed features, and it has a wammy bar and stuff so there's really not much more you can ask for. All of the things work well too and you can get a wide range of sounds.
Quality:
Very good quality on everything, the only reason why I gave it a nine and not a ten was because after having it for about 3 weeks the input stopped working, but it was an easy fix and it only costed me $25 and I think it was caused by shipping too.
Value:
Personally I think it should cost more It's such a great guitar and if I wasn't the one who bought it I never would've guessed it was only about $ 250.
Desirability:
It's a beautiful guitar from the second I saw it I knew I wanted it. It looks great and it sounds excellent, so what more can you ask for?
Sound:
It's Great for pretty much all styles of music, it has a really nice clean sound, but it's also really good to play for heavy stuff, grunge, Punk, Metal etc.
Ease of Use:
It can't be any simpler plug it in pick you're tone and start playing.
Support:
when I got my guitar repaired I didn't have it fixed by fender so there's really not much I can say but I'm pretty sure since it is fender you wouldn't have any problems.
Overall:
This guitar even though it is a squire, is about as high quality as a Mexican Strat, and It perfect for everyone begginers and those who have been playing for a long time.
Submitted: 7/27/2008
Style of Music: Grunge/ Alternatice









8 out of 10
Feature:
Tuners, vintage trem, other hardware all good.
Quality:
Every thing about construction is nice and tight. have the 3-tone burst finish.
Value:
Typically goes for 249.00 and change. worth it in my opinion.
Desirability:
Own it. HOWEVER always been more of a "Tele" person in general. Main axe is the Squier "Fat" telecaster. but kept the Jagmaster for 2nd user. Will make sounds,textures the "Tele" can't and vice-versa.
Sound:
Now, excellent. Thought I originally had a bad Volume pot. Sent for and installed "Tone-Styler" volume/tone pot duo and, upon installing it, found the ground from the input jack to original Volume knob was NEVER INSTALLED.
Ease of Use:
Short (24"scale) was what originally enticed me to this guitar. Study alot of jazz chord soloing and when/if those 5 fret stretches rear their ugly head, it can't be beat.
Support:
Contacted them re: no ground wire on jack/vol. pot connection. They had not received any other complaints of this nature.
Overall:
Glad I bought it, and continue to use/practice with it. but 2nd of two electrics.
Submitted: 12/20/2006
Style of Music: Blues, classic rock, jazz, rockabilly
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