Fender Squier Affinity Stratocaster HSS

Fender Squier Affinity Stratocaster HSS Olympic White Electric Guitar.
Fender Squier Affinity Stratocaster HSS Olympic White Electric Guitar

A Stratocaster version should be high on your list if you own multiple guitars. The Squier Affinity Stratocaster features a thin, lightweight poplar body with a very comfortable “C”-shaped maple neck for those with small hands or fingers.

I needed a Stratocaster because it is the only one with the Tremolo—and you never know when you’ll need that for a song. I lowered the action from the factory settings and replaced the strings with 8/38s. All my other guitars (except acoustic) are Les Paul or versions of the Les Paul design.

Features of the Squier Affinity Stratocaster HHS

One humbucking bridge pickup, two single-coil Strat pickups
“C”-shaped maple neck
HSS pickup configuration
Sealed die-cast tuning machines with split shafts
If Purchased New, it includes a free 3-month subscription to Fender Play (which offers online guitar lessons and other goodies), a padded gig bag, Frontman™ 15G guitar amplifier, an instrument cable, an instrument strap, and picks.

Specifications

Body material: Poplar

Body shape: Stratocaster®

Body finish: Gloss Polyurethane

Neck material: Maple

Neck finish: Satin Urethane with Gloss Urethane Headstock Face

Neck shape: C” Shape

Scale length: 25.5″ (648 mm)

Fingerboard material: Laurel

Fingerboard radius: 9.5″ (241 mm)

Number of frets: 21

Fret size: Medium Jumbo

Nut material: Synthetic Bone

Nut width: 1.650″ (42 mm)

Position Inlays: Black Dot

Truss rod: Head Adjust

Bridge pickup: Ceramic Humbucker

Middle Pickup: Ceramic Single-Coil

Neck pickup: Ceramic Single-Coil

Controls: Master Volume, Tone 1. (Neck/Middle Pickups), Tone 2. (Bridge Pickup)

Configuration: HSS

Bridge: 2-Point Synchronized Tremolo with Block Saddles

Hardware finish: Chrome

Tuning machines: Sealed Die-Cast with Split Shafts

Pickguard: 3-Ply Black

Control knobs: Black Plastic

Factory Installed Strings: Nickel Plated Steel (.009-.042 Gauges)

Case/gig bag: Padded Gig Bag (If you’re playing gigs, opt for a hardshell Stratocaster case – purchased separately)

Weight: My Fender Squier Affinity Stratocaster HHS weighs a mere 7.2 lbs.

Some Parting Thoughts on the Squier Stratocaster

This is not the easiest guitar to play, especially for those with smaller hands or fingers. The scale length of 25.5″ is the longest of all my guitars, and I can feel the stretch every time I play it. The fret size of Medium Jumbo is another clue that it takes larger hands or fingers to be genuinely comfortable playing this instrument. Fender markets this for the beginner – fine if you’re an adult, but probably not a first choice for younger children.

I’ll add a video later to demonstrate the guitar by a person with smaller hands.

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