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Rather nice
I can see why they raised the price from £260 to £310! It's basically a mexican strat if you play it minus some more expensive parts but yes very good playing.
Squier \'Biffy Clyro\' Strat
I bought the \'Biffy\' strat from Dolphin in early November 2009, & it arrived well packaged within two days of ordering over the phone. Full marks to Dolphin for speedy service with free delivery. It is a good quality guitar & exceptional for a Squier,which is normally considered to be the budget end of the market. The Fiesta Red colour is 90% there compared to the Fender USA & Mex versions, & just seems a fraction Redder, but nothing to worry about. The Mint Green scratchplate & the \'discoloured knobs & pickup covers look very effective, & the tinted varnish on the Headstock & neck looks good. The Alnico pickups measure from 6.1K at the bridge to 5.6K at the neck & are good \'Vintage\' Strat sounding units. The cheap area is really the Trem block, which is very thin & made from the usual Far East cheap moulded alloy, & is working the Trem arm loose already after only two weeks. The bridge unit itself is not bad quality, & it sets up nicely with a good action. I shall have to replace the Trem block, however with a decent thick steel block. Overall it\'s a great guitar for the price, & preferable over even the Fender Mex Standard series. Great value for money.
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