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Description



Features
- Poplar body
- Slim C-shaped neck profile
- Maple fingerboard
- Squier single-coil pickup set
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Specs
- Body Type: Single cutaway
- Body wood: Solid poplar
- Body finish: Gloss
- Neck shape: Slim C
- Neck wood: Solid maple
- Joint: Bolt-on
- Scale length: 25.5"
- Truss rod: Head adjust
- Neck finish: Satin
- Material: Solid maple
- Fret size: Narrow-Tall
- Number of frets: 21
- Inlays: Dot
- Nut width/material: 1.65"
- Configuration: SS
- Neck: Proprietary
- Bridge: Proprietary
- Control layout: Master volume, Master tone
- Pickup switch: 3-Way
- Bridge: Six-saddle top-load tele with block saddles
- Tuning machines: Sealed
- Color: Chrome
- Number of strings: 6 String
- Case: Sold separately
- Orientation: Right-Handed
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Reviews
4.67
18 Reviews
94%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
What an amazing value!
I own about a dozen guitars, have owned some collectibles along the way. I was in GC looking at other "pro" axes and picked this one up on a whim. The tone is what struck me first, a clear, classic bell-like purity. I kept trying other guitars and coming back to this one. Next was the satin neck, a comfortable fit, and the fret ends were smoother than models costing several times more! For the price, I almost felt like I was stealing it. The frets did feel gritty at first, but after playing the guitar for several days, they now feel perfectly smooth. The final touch for me was individual bridge saddles. I was a Strat guy exclusively for some 40 years and never liked the traditional Tele saddles. With all that said, I'm now the very happy owner of a guitar I never thought I'd own. I've been bringing it down to the local weekly bar jams, and it's gotten more compliments on how its tone than any of my other guitars. Will wonders never end? Just like at the store, I pull out my other guitars, then come back to this one. It's just got that bit of magic. Oh yeah, and before I forget, it stays in tune just fine, even going from cold car into a warm club. That's as much as one could hope for.
Most Liked Negative Review
This guitar has issues from the get go
The guitar refused to stay in tune. The over all tone is very weak. I returned it the same day it arrived.
- Jamming16
- Practicing15
- Recording7
- Small Venues7
- Rock Concerts2
- Poor Pick Up3
- Craftsmanship2
- Flat Sound1
- Fret Buzz1
- Just needed a slight adjustment on the action,1
- Experienced13
- Novice3
- Professional Musician2
- Fun To Play17
- Good Feel17
- Good Tone15
- Good Pick Up10
- Solid Electronics8
Reviewed by 18 customers
Very impressed
submitted13 days ago
byRick
fromAltamonte Springs, Florida
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Feels - plays and sounds like a much more expensive guitar. I am so impressed with this purchase. I practice with this unit more than some of my other guitars. For the price I would recommend it. Definitely worth more than the price.
So much nicer than I expected!
Verified Buyer
submitteda month ago
byRoss
fromLos Angeles, CA
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I was shopping for a completely different guitar when I saw this on the wall. I'd always been Tele-curious, so I pulled it down and plugged it in just to see how it felt. Totally surprised at how comfy it was, and the tone is fantastic! I'd never tried a Squier before, either - my first electric was a Fender Strat in the 90s - and I can't believe how much I like it, especially for a budget guitar. Running it thru my Pod GO, it sounds just as good as ny more expensive guitar I've ever played. It was such a deal, I had to buy it AND the other guitar.
Awesome guitar
submitted4 months ago
byJesse
fromTexas
Yes I had fret leveling to do ....yes I few sharp frets I filed ...yes uneven tuning keys as far as tension goes which I fixed...pick ups were very good and yes I love this guitar plays and feels warm to the touch and makes me play with delight...it's one of my favorite guitars and I own quite a few most are high end Gibson, prs, and such...by the way I don't like fender guitars.
Best Squier Ever
Verified Buyer
submitted7 months ago
byTony
fromChicago IL
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I always wanted a Telecaster and I finally got the Yellow Squier Tele and ohhh how it sounds wonderful I am so happy with this purchase and I will buy more for sure. Great job Guitar center you guys rock!!!
I didn`t like Telecasters. But I love this one !
Verified Buyer
submitted9 months ago
byJohn
fromPasadena, Md.
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I hook it up to my amp and play it. The only thing that I do not care for is the black plastic nob on the 3 way switch.
I like the feel of this guitar
Verified Buyer
submitted10 months ago
byJonathan
fromMyrtle Beach SC
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Inexpensive squire, but if feel top end. The only complaint I have is the pick ups are noisy. Other than that, it's great!!
Q&A
Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.
submitted5 months ago
asked bySteve
fromNashville
What is the fretboard radius?
The Squier Sonic Telecaster with a maple fingerboard typically features a 9.5" fingerboard radius.submitted10 months ago
asked bysusan
fromdelray beach fl
what isthe weight of this guitar
All guitars vary depending on the density of the wood. Manufacturers usually only spec size and type of wood. Guitars are generally between 6 and 12 lbs. They can be more. The only way to know the weight of an individual instrument is to weigh it. I'm sorry but I don't have one to weigh. This will be approximately 7.5 – 8.0 lbs.submitted10 months ago
asked byAl
fromOxnard
Where is made?
This is made in Indonesia.submitteda year ago
asked byAshton
fromThornton CO
Dose it come with strings attached or do you need too buy and or attach them
It will already have strings.submitted2 years ago
asked byJustus
fromMetropolis, Ill
How much does it weigh?
All guitars vary depending on the density of the wood. Manufacturers usually only spec size and type of wood. Guitars are generally between 6 and 12 lbs. They can be more. The only way to know the weight of an individual instrument is to weigh it. I'm sorry but I don't have one to weigh. This will be approximately 7.5 – 8.5 lbssubmitted2 years ago
asked byanth1225
fromOrland, Ca
How's the twang or am I going to have to replace the pups?
I don't understand that question in regard to a Tele. I don't know what you would replace the pups with.