The Hello Kitty Fender Squier Review



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22 thoughts on “The Hello Kitty Fender Squier Review”

  1. I would definitely replace the pickup for something more defined and tighter sounding if it was me. It’s super flubby and bassy to me. The thing I always loved about this guitar is it makes a really cool mod project/platform!

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  2. Yeah, it might be good, but I hate pink, so it's a deal breaker for me. I'm also not interested in Hello Kitty – I'm not even sure what it is – but plenty of people don't like guitars where you can see the wood, like I do. So good luck to whoever wants one, but I won't be competing for the limited stock.

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  3. please, don't take me wrong, don't read the rest of my comment in an angry tone, I actually want to know: why couldn't you and everyone else just paint a guitar? why buy a new guitar that's not different from your current guitars in any relevant aspect?

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  4. Sounds like it could use an audio taper pot on the volume. That's an inexpensive upgrade an end user with a soldering iron can do. Given the price point, I wouldn't expect a pickup that can do high gain well. If you're buying for metal, then you'll need to add a few $$ for a good high gain pickup. Not sure how this pickup is made but it sounds good enough for beginner to intermediate players. It did seem a bit brittle on the cleans but nothing that couldn't be fixed with a tone correction on the amp.

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  5. The only bummer is that they've made the control cavity smaller compared to the previous version, so fitting in a battery is impossible now I guess.
    Overall I'd buy it but it already sold out in most EU stores here (and it doesn't just say out of stock).

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