SA-105CE BK : Good acoustic, but slight problem with the mic

12 years ago

I bought this guitar mainly for playing at parties, where I'm not afraid to lend to other drunk friends so they can sing a few songs.

Features:

This guitar has a tuner built into it, which is a nice touch for such a cheap guitar. It can be plugged into a desk or amp and has a built in EQ to help fix the sound.

Sound:

This guitar is good for busking. Acoustically, it sounds decent and quite loud for the price. The biggest problem is it's mic, which picks up the higher strings a lot louder than the lower E and A strings, which makes it quite useless for gigging with when you need to do some solos on it.

Quality:

It has a good black finish to it, and definitely looks the part. The tuners are decent too, smooth with no hiccups in the turning mechanism.

For the price it's a good guitar. If you are playing for bigger stages and want to sound your best, I would look elsewhere, but for small parties and general practice this guitar is very nice.

Image Squier SA-105CE BK

Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Squier
  • Released in 2011
  • Average price : $145
Share linkedin post Tweet Share