Product Detail
The newly redesigned Fender Squier Mini Stratocaster V2 is a smaller version of the Bullet® Strat®. It's a perfect choice for beginners, travelers, and players with smaller hands. This guitar features a thinner body and a slimmer neck for easy playing. It comes with three single - coil Stratocaster® pickups and five - way switching to deliver classic Fender tones. Also, it has improved tuning machines, a hardtail bridge, smaller strap pins, and a side - mounted output jack. Country Of Origin: ID. Color: Black. Body: Laminated Hardwood. Body Finish: Polyurethane. Body Shape: Stratocaster®. Neck Material: Maple. Neck Finish: Natural Satin. Neck Shape: 'C' Shape. Scale Length: 22.75” (578 mm). Fingerboard: Indian Laurel. Fingerboard Radius: 9.5' (241 mm). Number of Frets: 20. Frets Size: Medium. String Nut: Synthetic Bone. Nut Width: 1.6” (40.6 mm). Position Inlays: Pearloid Dot. Truss Rods: Standard. Bridge Pickup: Standard Single - Coil Strat®. Middle Pickup: Standard Single - Coil Strat®. Neck Pickup: Standard Single - Coil Strat®. Controls: Master Volume, Master Tone. Pickup Switching: 5 - Position Blade. Pickup Configuration: SSS. Bridge: 6 - Saddle Vintage - Style Hardtail. Hardware Finish: Chrome. Tuning Machines: Standard Die - Cast. Pickguard: 1 - Ply White. Control Knobs: White Plastic. Strings: Fender® USA 250L, NPS (.009 -.042 Gauges). Unique Features: White Plastic Parts, Black Silkscreen Logo, Dot Position Inlays. Included Accessories: None. Dimensions: 4.10x15.00x39.70 IN. Weight: 8.25 LB.
Using your Fender Squier Mini Stratocaster V2 is a breeze. First, tune your guitar using the tuning machines. You can use an electronic tuner for more accurate tuning. Then, adjust the volume and tone using the control knobs according to your preference. The five - way pickup switch allows you to choose different combinations of pickups for various tones. When you're playing, hold the guitar with the strap attached to the smaller strap pins. For the best experience, keep your guitar in a dry and cool place. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures and humidity as it can damage the body and the neck. Clean the strings regularly with a soft cloth to remove dirt and sweat. Every few months, you may want to check the truss rod adjustment to ensure the neck is in good shape. Also, replace the strings when they start to sound dull or break.