Squier Bullet Mustang HH IMPBL
Electric Guitar

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My first guitar
Well, in short, the guitar is very good, you can look at reviews and other reviews. For the money, they are excellent, almost the best instrument (for me personally), and for many others, it’s possible too. For alternative rock, Nirvana, maybe even something heavier (for counting two humbuckers) will fit perfectly. In general, for me there is no better guitar than this one.
Big Difference for Small hands
I absolutely love this guitar. I already have a 94 strat which I bought at that time to make sure I couldn't blame the guitar if I couldnt play properly. FF 30 years and it has mostly been neglected. Cut to the chase, after struggling to improve with my short fingers, I did some reading about best guitars for small hands and settled on this. It arrived and I found it a little toy like but there was no doubt that the neck was way smaller at the nut and I could stretch far easier on the shorter scale but I wondered if it was another buying mistake. 2 days later I plugged it in and it was a revelation, it sounds awesome, I couldnt stop playing it ( badly). Ive completely bonded with it and havent stopped picking it up to play for the last 7 days. It just sounds like what I always wanted to hear, and my hands feel so much more in control. Its not a total solution for small hands, but I feel I can put the effort in for the uncomfortable stretches. Quality seems fine, no its not my strat quality and you can tell somehow but it feels fab,looks fab, it sounds fab and when I pick it up it makes me smile. I had expected to be wishing I'd paid more but Im totally happy with it and would only change something on it if it broke. Bargain of the year. Totally satisfied.
The reason why I recommend the Bullet Mustang.
This guitar is on Squire's cheapest model line. Mustang design guitars are less popular. The disadvantage of this guitar comes from low manufacturing costs. In other words, it is natural that cheap guitars are somewhat disappointing. I just mention the advantages of this guitar so that it is suitable for those who want to choose it.
First of all, the difference between the Bullet Mustang and the high-end Mustang style guitar is the bridge.
The Bullet Mustang has a fixed bridge. This helps maintain moderately stable tuning and playing conditions.
Second, the Bullet Mustang is very light. Only, 2.8 kg. Of these, 0.3 KG is the weight of the pickup. If you modify this with one pickup guitar, you can make it less than 2.7kg.
Third, the Mustang guitar has a 24-inch scale. This is very short. This is highly recommended for people with small hands. Also, the neck thickness is thin. Thinness is very comfortable for a person with small hands. These two points reduce the fatigue of your left hand.
In conclusion, if you're a beginner or a small-handed person who wants a lightweight, easy-to-manage guitar, the Bullet Mustang is highly recommended. In addition, it is very cheap.
Buy a Bullet Mustang.
If you order quickly, the delivery of the guitar to you will be faster.
Your hesitation will only delay the beginning of your guitar playing.
Again, buy the Bullet Mustang now.
Excellent beginner guitar
Got it for my son. Its size and cutout is excellent for beginners. Very comfortable and easy for short hands. Price is very low and relative quality and sound for the price is great. Arrived with pickups to low, and after about 2 months one pickup fell inside (1 screw loosened). Need to check pickup height once in a while. I also love the looks of it.
Very good for the price
Very, very, very good for the price paid. Really easy to play, the short neck is very nice. Obviously, electronics and pickups are not perfect. But for the price, they are very correct.
Unbelievable value for money
I guess at £120 I was expecting a seriously budget guitar with compromised parts and a lightweight unauthentic feel.
WRONG…..
Plays well above its price band. Feels like a £500 guitar. Looks fabulous, plays so well.
Love it!
It is my first electric guitar. I bought the Bullet Mustang based on recommendations from friends and YouTube reviews and in my opinion is does not disappoint. Im sure more informed and experienced guitar players could find some faults with it but I love it! It looks amazing, sounds good and easy to play.
Squire bullet mustang HH
Brilliant guitar especially for the price,stays in tune really well, very lightweight has a great feel to it,looks great sounds great plays great,I've more expensive guitars but this one gets used a lot more than my others
Incredible guitar for the price
Nirvana sounds on a budget. If Grunge is the sound you're after then this is a great introduction, flawless finish and plays great, with only a little adjustment on the action needed out of the box
The chances of getting a good one are slim
I have tried two of these guitars, and both of them had serious quality issues. Of course, at price this low, I am not complaining about any finish imperfections or unpolished frets. What I am talking about are things that impart (or may possibly impart) the guitar's usability. On the first example, the neck pocket was a couple of millimeters wider than the neck, which could possibly have lead to stability issues in the future. Also, the so-called “skunk stripe” was protruding from the back of the neck. On the second example, the bridge was mounted off-center, causing the low E string to be right at the edge of the fingerboard. Playing that guitar required lots of concentration because that string was prone to slipping off the neck. On both of the guitars, the finish on the necks seemed practically nonexistent, since they felt like rough bare wood to the touch. Buying a beginner something like this might discourage them from playing guitar altogether. This is only good for an experienced musician who knows how to fix all these issues and has the tools required to do so (a fret file, a power drill, etc.). The guitars sound nice and are light, but that is about all.
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Squier
- Released in 2018
- Average price : $163
- Basswood body
- One-piece maple neck
- Indian laurel fretboard
- Scale: 610 mm
- Nut width: 42 mm
- 22 Medium jumbo frets
- 2 Standard humbucker pickups
- 1 Volume- and 1 tone control
- 3-Way toggle switch
- Chrome hardware
- Hardtail bridge
- Colour: Imperial Blue
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