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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.
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.