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Squier Bullet Mustang HH Electric Guitar, Imperial Blue, Laurel Fingerboard

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Arrives Oct 2 – Oct 4
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Style: Mustang


Color: Imperial Blue


Set: Laurel Fretboard


Features

  • Designed for players seeking an affordable, stylish and versatile instrument.
  • Features a pair of humbucking pickups.
  • Thin body, which reduces weight and increases comfort.

Description

Designed for players seeking an affordable, stylish and versatile instrument, the Bullet Mustang HH is a tonal powerhouse that punches above its weight. Highlights include a thin and lightweight body, an easy-to-play “C”-shaped neck profile and a short 24” scale length that is great for small hands. This model also boasts a pair of humbucking pickups with three-way switching for sonic variety, and a string-through-body hardtail bridge for reliable tuning stability.


Brand: Fender


Color: Imperial Blue


Top Material Type: SQ0371220587


Body Material: Poplar


Back Material Type: Basswood


Fretboard Material Type: SQ0371220587


Guitar Pickup Configuration: H


String Material Type: Alloy Steel


Hand Orientation: Right


Guitar Bridge System: Hard Tail


Item Weight: 8.8 pounds


Product Dimensions: 44.4 x 14.8 x 4 inches


Item model number: 371220587


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: March 2, 2018


Back Material: Basswood


Body Material: Poplar


Color Name: Imperial Blue


Fretboard Material: SQ0371220587


Guitar Pickup Configuration: H


String Material: Alloy Steel


Top Material: SQ0371220587


Number of Strings: 6


Guitar Bridge System: Hard Tail


Voltage: 240 Volts


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  • Great inexpensive guitar
Style: HSS Stratocaster Color: Black Set: Laurel Fretboard
I've been playing guitar for over 40 years. I have a Les Paul and a Gibson Hummingbird from the 70's so I already own top end pieces. I wanted something I could play without worrying about dings, plus I wanted to do my own upgrades just for the fun of it. I've read several reviews that criticize this guitar for plastic that is over the pick guard and includes a sticker to Fender's online lessons. This plastic is there to protect the guitar, you just lightly pull it off and underneath you will see a beautiful, shiny new pick guard. It's easier to get the plastic off with the strings off. You should change the strings on a new guitar anyway so this is a perfect time to take that plastic off. Out of the box, I was amazed at how well it played. All I had to do was tune it. I was expecting to have to adjust intonation but it was darn near spot on so I didn't need to. But for a 125 dollar guitar the parts are darn good. The bridge is VERY easy to adjust the action and intonation and the changes hold, they don't slip out of tune when you hammer on it a little. I also changed the strings just because I like Ernie Balls but the strings that came with it were just fine until you need to do the first change. Don't buy those kits on Amazon that include the amp etc. Everything but the guitar is junk in those packages. The amps are pure garbage, so just buy this guitar for a little over a hundo, I am using it on my own Fender 20 amp and it sounds beautiful!! That amp is around 100 also and well worth it. So for the same price as one of those package deals you will have MUCH better equipment. First thing I did was put Fender locking tuners on it. IMO every guitar should come from the factory with lockers. There are two holes as expected, on the headstock to keep the tuner from spinning and the holes didn't line up. But Stewmac makes a perfect jig so you can easily drill the new holes. Otherwise the tuners just drop right in once you drill the new holes. Don't be afraid....it is not hard to do!!!! The pick up's are very passable. I am going to change the bridge pickup and put in a better humbucker but that's just me, you don't have to do this. All the electronics work fine. No buzzes, nothing. I am very happy with this Strat cousin. Eventually I will put in a new bridge but again, this does not need to be done, it is just me wanting to upgrade. But....when I am done upgrading which will include the tuners, a new humbucker, and bridge I will have a tad over 300 dollars in to the upgrade including the purchase price and I will have a guitar that will go up against it's 2000 dollar Fender Stratocaster cousin with EASE!!!! This guitar plays fantastic and you can't go wrong at this price point. For someone just beginning, it's a perfect starter. For someone more experienced, it's a perfect practice, or knock around guitar and you can really have fun doing a couple upgrades. So don't be afraid to work on your guitar. I should note that there are locking tuners you can use for this guitar that won't require any drilling. Hipshot tuners use a universal mounting bracket and it looks great and makes the upgrade much easier. After playing this guitar for several weeks I did bring the action down a little. I didn't have to adjust the truss rod at all, I just adjusted the strings down from the bridge using the allen wrench that came with the guitar and now I have it right where I like it. This was an adjustment that I made to suit my particular playing style. It's very easy to do. Any time you are making adjustments to your guitar go slow, take your time. It's now May 5th and I am back again because I forget that most who are reading this review are new to playing guitar. Experienced players can ignore this part. When looking over your guitar you need to perform regular maintenance. For instance, tighten the screw on the end of your tuners. These get loosened up a tiny bit every time you tune up. A small phillips screwdriver will work fine. I tighten mine once a week. Another step to setting up your guitar is you need to get some 0000 Steel wool to clean and shine up your frets, you should put some lemon oil on the fret board also because the wood gets dried out. If you look on Amazon you can buy inexpensive guitar maintenance kits that will include covers that go over the fret and keep you from scuffing the wood. If you don't have one of these kits just be careful and stay off the wood as much as you can or you can place a piece of blue painters tape on each side of the frets and that will protect your wood. You really should buy one of these kits though because playing guitar is a lifetime hobby and you need to clean the frets and the fret board every time you change strings. I change strings once a week but I play a lot. For most, once a month, or once every two months will work. You will be surprised how much DNA gets your guitar. Fingering the strings takes quite a bit of skin off your finger tips and it has to go somewhere. You can also get cleaning kits at your local music store. That may the best source for your first time because you can ask the kids in the shop questions. While you are tightening things up every time you change the screens another spot you need to check is the nut on the front of your headstock that holds your tuners in place. These also become loose from constant tuning of the guitar. You will need a 10mm socket or a small adjustable wrench to tighten these nuts. You will be amazed at how much better your guitar stays in tune with all these parts tightened up. It will only take a few minutes to tighten everything and it will really keep your guitar sounding good!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2021 by Mike

  • The Ideal Guitar To Play Standing Up
Style: Mustang Color: Imperial Blue Set: Laurel Fretboard
Posed next to a red Strat for comparison. I’m saying this as someone who’s only been playing for a year, but I like to think I’ve gained a lot of experience in that time since I’ve more or less dedicated myself to guitar, and this Mustang plays better than any top-end custom I’ve ever gotten the chance to hold and noodle with. Smooth action, great neck for my baby hands, super easy to fret, and perfect out of the box— but the real show-stopper is just how light it is. You could wear this around the house and not notice it; the way it’s shaped means that, once your strap is at the right height, this Mustang is as easy to play standing up as sitting down. I’ve never really had any guitar physically ‘lock’ with me like this one. I cannot recommend it enough. Strings are alright, even; just change them if you think they sound dead. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2023 by Apple Apple

  • I was a little amazed…..and very impressed
Style: Mustang Color: Imperial Blue Set: Laurel Fretboard
I’m not a beginner by any means but my 13 year old granddaughter is, so when it came time for her first electric, I had to see things through her eyes. Requirements? A smaller, lighter, slimmer body with a slightly shorter neck (however, a ‘mini’ kids guitar was out of the question), proper frets, and good (but not great) electronics. I happen to like the HH pickup configuration, so that was a nice plus. Oh, and the color. Let’s just say that the dark blue set my granddaughters heart racing. Once plugged in, I was sufficiently impressed. Through a small practice amp, it sounded quite nice and will keep her interested and practicing. Keep in mind that a string change would work wonders for this little guitar and a modeling amp versus a standard practice amp would definitely keep your future rock star rocking. All in all, a solid 5 stars! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2023 by Rich

  • Great value
Style: Stratocaster Color: Black Set: Laurel Fretboard
Bought this for my son, it sounds great and he loves it !
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2023 by Prime customer

  • Got an awesome deal
Style: Mustang Color: Imperial Blue Set: Laurel Fretboard
It was on sale for $139.99, so I couldn’t refuse that and ordered it. I like it a lot, but it did require a decent amount of work to set up, so I don’t know if it’s the best instrument for beginners. I shimmed the neck to pitch it back slightly and raised the saddles to match the new pitch. That made it much easier to intonate the guitar. I also replaced the tuners with locking tuners. Finally, it will be getting one more mod soon, P90 pickups and a white pearl pickguard with P90 pickups. This guitar is good for casual player or someone like me that uses it as a mod platform. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2023 by Christopher Aaron Christopher Aaron

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