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Review Summary
2020-01-02T09:04:14
Great looking guitar—in fine new condition, decently set up but as expected for a bargain instrument will need some adjustments. Love the metallic Imperial Blur color—man I wish Squier would offer a Standard Tele or Standard Strat in this color—I’d buy one of each.
GREGORY H.
Basswood
Mustang
Gloss
1-Piece Maple
Satin
"C" Shape
24" (609.60mm)
Indian Laurel
12" (304.80mm)
22
Medium Jumbo
Plastic
1.65" (41.91mm)
White Dots
Vintage-Style
Hex
Standard Humbucking
Standard Humbucking
Master Volume
Master Tone
3-Position Toggle:
Position 1. Bridge Pickup
Position 2. Bridge And Neck Pickups
Position 3. Neck Pickup
HH
6 Saddle Modern Hardtail Bridge Squier
Chrome
Standard Cast/Sealed
3-Ply White/Black/White
Black Plastic
White
4-Bolt Squier
NPS, .009-.042 Gauges
Squier Mustang HH Imperial blue
By GREGORY H.
Great looking guitar—in fine new condition, decently set up but as expected for a bargain instrument will need some adjustments. Love the metallic Imperial Blur color—man I wish Squier would offer a Standard Tele or Standard Strat in this color—I’d buy one of each.
Pint-Sized Power
Perfect for the raucous sound of indie music, the Bullet Mustang HH is just plain fun to play. Powered by a pair of giant-sounding humbucking pickups, it sports a comfortable "C"-shaped neck with a modern 12"-radius fingerboard and a modern six-saddle hardtail bridge. A tonal powerhouse that punches well above its weight, the Bullet Mustang HH is the ideal instrument to power your next hit.
High-Output Humbucking Pickups
For fat, high-output rock tone, this instrument features a pair of humbucking pickups.
Six-Saddle String-Thru-Body Bridge
A string-thru-body bridge enhances vibration transfer, resulting in increased sustain, while the six individual saddles can be adjusted for precise intonation along each string.
12"-Radius Fingerboard
This instrument features a fingerboard radius (the amount of curvature across the width of the fingerboard) that, at 12", is substantially more flattened than both a vintage-style 7.25" radius and a modern 9.5" radius. Feels notably flat even though there's still slight curvature-great for bending notes without fretting out.