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Silvertone Rockit 21 Electric Guitar

silvertone rockit 21 Silvertone Rockit 21 Electric GuitarWhen guitar designers originally developed this double cutaway electric, we bet they never thought that years later it would become the first ‘Metal Axe’. True to the original design, the SRK1 Rockit features a deep-cut, double cutaway body that allows complete access to the entire neck and has a deep, powerful tone. The SRK1 also features a very fast 22 fret, 24-3/4 in. scale bolt-on mahogany neck with a sculpted heel and rosewood fretboard, die-cast tuning machines, two high output humbuckers with 3-way selector switch, two volume and two tone controls with speed knobs, and an adjustable Tune-o-matic bridge with a stop tailpiece.

Feature:
It comes with two packs of medium picks, a portable amp that isn’t very heavy. It includes treble, bass, and volume knobs, and an overdrive button and knob to adjust just how much extra noise you want. Sounds pretty good if you know what you’re playing lol. It also comes with an average-length cord and a pretty decent tuner, though I think you’re better off buying your own. The tuner plays tones that help you tune the guitar, but it’s not very helpful, actually…Long beeps and guitar sounds are very different things! And the picks are a bit long, so.. well of course get some that suit you. As for how I feel about the ‘selection of components’, well, I like ‘em. Though I think it would’ve been nice if headphones with a big enough jack came with the package as well.

Quality:
It’s made extremely well. Unless you intentionally buy a used one, it’s pretty much perfect. The only thing loose when you get it are the strings, but then, all guitars are like that, I believe…So all you have to do is tune it. And if a string breaks, don’t worry too much, cause the package includes an extra set of strings. And if it breaks, then, either you’ve got it too tight or you were really slamming’ on the guitar.  Wouldn’t hold up to playing gigs. Paint flakes, a knob broke. This guitars finish is nice 

Construction of the neck is kind a crappy. When I received mine, the neck was dirty, looked like six different pieces of wood thrown together. The fingerboard is nice, just the neck.

Value:
Very cheap, for the quality and the sound i would say this guitar can compete with some of the 300-400 dollar guitars. I tried out other guitars before purchasing this one and for the features, the look, and the sound quality, you can’t beat the price. Check latest price.

Sound:
Very easy to tune, and the sound emitted from this piece of equipment is as perfect as the guitar itself. It’s very easy to play and comfortable to use in just about any position; standing, sitting, laying down flat on the ground, whatever! It’s comfortable. The guitar suits my taste and style, because I like both gothic and rock music. Without the amp, the guitar is still pretty loud. How the guitar fits in with other instruments, I can’t really say, because it all depends on what you use. However, I do think it’s best suited to either a heavy rock style or a soft dark tune. And as we all should know, live music always sounds better than a recording! Other equipment I’m currently using with this product include the amp that came with it, and the tuner. The picks, I don’t like. They’re too long and a bit flimsy. And I think headphones to fit the amp would be a nice addition. (I bought the red one! It’s a bit darker than shown in the picture.)

Desirability:
This is a guitar shape you don’t see very often, so of course I love it! And it’s red and black, which makes it a bit hard to match your outfit to it (if you intend to perform/show off in an outfit, that is.) As for me, I feel pretty cool just holding it in my hands and showing it off, especially since it adds to my own natural attractiveness. lol. No joke there! I’m being honest. This guitar will definitely attract attention.

Overall:
This is a product I plan to keep for years. As my first guitar that I worked hard to save up for and buy myself, it’s very special to me and I intend to wear it well. I don’t think I’ll be looking for a new guitar for at least another 8 months. No, this one will never be replaced. I’ll find stuff to make this already great guitar even better I bought this product instead of others that I looked at mainly because of how it looked, and I could afford it at the time. I’m extremely satisfied with it. This makes an excellent first guitar for anyone, I believe. If it were lost or stolen, it would truly suck, and yes, I would replace it. What I like most about it is how easy it is to tune, and what I like least is how heavy it is.

Specifications:
22 Frets
24-3/4 in. scale
Rosewood Fingerboard
Chrome Precision Die-Cast Tuning Machine Heads
Limited Lifetime Warranty

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Squier Affinity Telecaster Special Electric Guitar

squier affinity  telecaster Squier Affinity Telecaster Special Electric Guitar Classic guitar design known around the world for its distinct look and sound. It features a hardwood body, Maple neck and fingerboard, 21 frets, 2 single-coil pickups, 3-way switching, master volume and tone controls, single-ply white pick guard, and a 6-saddle top-load bridge.

To Fender, guitar has always been an extreme sport. It’s challenging and demanding, yet energizing and fun.

About Squier
Performance and value – that’s what Squier is all about. By combining time-tested Fender designs, quality materials, and attention to detail, they have developed a family of affordable guitars, basses, and practice amps unequalled in their class. And for optimum performance, every Squier instrument comes factory-equipped with genuine Fender strings.

Don’t forget to send in the warranty registration card to Fender to receive maximum benefits.

Feature:
THE guitar did not come with accessories. The most useful feature on this guitar would have to be the action. Perfect. I mean PERFECTION! Better than any Fender I’ve ever played. I wish though that the bridge was string-thru-body. It seems easier that way. Also a better job on the neck please. More finish. It was fast at first but now after 1 1/2 years of daily play, it has worn off.

Quality:
it sounded pretty good as it was, have since changed to a set of tex-mex pickups and now this thing sounds wonderful clean It’s not noisy at all, a bit of hum, but nothing that is terrible. Very good guitar for beginners as well as more experienced players. It also looks as good as it plays . For turning into a relic. a relic and you don’t have the cash this is the thing to go for. It has a fast neck, smooth action, very stable tuning. And most importantly an excellent tone. It doesn’t buzz when you play it either.

The only difference I noticed was that the Squier had a little more hum than the Fender. That can be fixed, however, with some of Fender’s best pickups. It is an excellent guitar for anyone. For those who are more serious players, it can be tweaked to sound and feel like a Fender. Good guitar.

Sound:
it sounded pretty good as it was, have since changed to a set of tex-mex pickups and now this thing sounds wonderful clean It’s not noisy at all, a bit of hum, but nothing that is terrible. Played it on stages, in recording studios. This I can swear by: the sound equals if not surpasses the standard Fender model’s! Professional results through and through.

Value:
Excellent value per $$ paid!!! I think it is a reasonable price for the tele, but probably about $20 less is perfect, if your looking for a guitar that is in your price range this guitar is the best. you will love it. Check Latest Price.

Desirability:
I’d love to own one again, although I have to admit I prefer the American series Tele I currently play…

But, if you are an intermediate guitar player and don’t have the budget and want to buy it, I recommend you 2 things: 1. new pair of pickups. 2. new set of tuning keys. That’s what I did and can enjoy it from time to time, when I’m in the mood of playing some blues or some soft rock.

Overall:
A guitar that’s excellent value per $ paid. Delivers more than it promises. If treated with care will supply years and years of joy.
TO HAVE THIS GUITAR AND LIKE IT YOU MUST MEET THESE QUALIFICATIONS
1. YOU ARE A BEGINNER OR AN INTERMEDIATE “PICKER”
2. YOU ARE PATIENT
3. YOU DON’ MIND SOME DINGS, CHIPPINGS, OR SCRATCHES

If you meet these, buy it without thinking twice. If you don’t meet any one of these, walk away and don’t look back at Affinity series. I am upgrading to a Squier standard tele in 6 months. I just don’t think this guitar will hold up FOR ME for another year. I can feel it falling apart and really ticking me off. But again, I am picky (I about cried when i chipped it) and very impatient. Its your call. If you meet those qualifications, buy it; if not, please don’t. Go a little higher like Squier Standard or Fender Standard.

Technical Info
Series: Squier Affinity Series
Body: Alder
Neck: Maple, C-shape (polyurethane finish)
Fingerboard: Maple, 9.5 in. Radius (241 mm)
Number of frets: 21 medium jumbo
Scale length: 25.5 in. (648 mm)
Width at nut: 1.61 in. (41 mm)
Hardware: Chrome
Machine heads: Standard die-cast tuners
Bridge: 6-saddle top-load bridge
Pickguard: 1-ply white
Pickups: 2 single-coil pickups
Pickup switching: 3-position blade
Position 1: bridge pickup
Position 2: bridge and neck pickups
Position 3: neck pickup
Controls: volume, tone
Strings: Fender Super 250L, (.009 to .042) nickel plated steel
Unique features: black plastic parts, top hat switch tip, black silkscreen logo, dot position inlays.

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