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Review Summary
2019-12-25T09:04:25
Best gift ever!! My son hasn’t put it down since he opened it.
Aimee H.
2019-09-25T09:46:12
The Squier strat SSS HT is a great guitar. It arrived set up and ready to play. It sounds great and the feel and playability is fantastic. Squier builds some great affordable guitars that perform as well as much more expensive guitars I own. I highly recommend buying Squier Bullet guitars.
Randy R.
Best gift ever!!
By Aimee H.
Best gift ever!! My son hasn’t put it down since he opened it.
Squier Bullet Strat SSS HT
By Randy R.
The Squier strat SSS HT is a great guitar. It arrived set up and ready to play. It sounds great and the feel and playability is fantastic. Squier builds some great affordable guitars that perform as well as much more expensive guitars I own. I highly recommend buying Squier Bullet guitars.
Shooting Star
The newly-redesigned Bullet Strat is ideal for first-timer players looking for an easy-to-play, affordable electric guitar. The slim "C"-shaped neck profile offers a comfortable playing experience that is perfect for players with smaller hands. Equipped with three single-coil Stratocaster pickups and five-way switching, the Bullet Strat has the classic Fender sound heard on countless hit records. Its sleek neck provides fast and smooth playability while the improved tuning machines and hardtail bridge ensure rock-solid tuning stability.
"C"-Shaped Neck Profile
The comfortable "C"-shaped neck profile of this instrument (the shape of the neck in cross section) is sculpted to impart a vintage-style playing feel. The most prevalent neck profile shape, it's remarkably comfortable and is ideal for all playing styles.
Squier Standard Single-Coil Pickups
Dynamically responsive, clear-sounding single-coil pickups provide crisp, rich tone.
Vintage-Style Hardtail Bridge
This model features a hardtail bridge engineered for enhanced tuning stability and sustain. This design element also hearkens back to the early- to mid-'70s.