Squier SA-105CE BK

Acoustic Guitar with Pickup

Image Squier SA-105CE BK

Rating :

1
2
3
4
5

stars

If you own this item for a while and already published a review somewhere on the internet, you can publish it again here with a custom past date :

Latest User Reviews

4 years ago

Acceptable(no more than that) quality for good price

Sound for unplugged & plugged in is quite good. But build quality for neck, fretboard is below average.

Required quite some adjustments before could be played.

4 years ago

Great Acoustic

Sounds great and good quality for the price

5 years ago

Good for starting

I had a cheaper guitar for over a year now and I really liked playing guitar but I couldn't for the life of me play any songs because I could never get the notes to sound right or I could never play the f chord and with this guitar I can easily play the f chord whenever I need. Its been a total change

6 years ago

Best guitar for the price

I took it for my first acoustic guitar ,I was not impresive when I unboxed because the smell was like a toy but I didn't expect more than that for that price.When I played it for the first time ,It was great with a soft sound something that I like at an acoustic guitar.For a beginner is a very good instrument,I prefer you to spend just a bit amount of money more to take something better with a better feeling when you play.

7 years ago

well happy, nice sounding guitar

7 years ago

Not really ideal

Rather invest a bit more and get a better guitar. The tuning keys on this one have been pretty crappy since a few weeks after it arrived, only to get progressively worse.

The sounds is alright. Can't expect much from a low end guitar. But this could have been certainly better than what it is.

9 years ago

overall good guitar but....

Bought this guitar as I wanted an acoustic for my collection. The finish was more or less what I expected. however there were spots on the fretboard with either lacquer or wood glue... moreover the bridge is so high that it makes the guitar quite unplayable unless you file it down... The electronics were good and the tuner is adequately precise.

10 years ago

Perfect guitar value

A great guitar, for the price is has a professional action and extremely easy to play. It's perfect for a starter guitar but experienced guitarists will be amazed at how well it plays. It sounds full bodied and all rounded (though possibly more suited for folk/country) all in all though a great guitar can't fault it!

11 years ago

The nice one!!!!

I have had this for around a year now, I think. I would consider myself as a decent guitar player. I wanted to buy a cheap acoustic guitar because I was broke & just wanted to play some music. This guitar has definitely lived up to every expectation of mine. It has a really sweet tone & is really easy to play. First I thought this could be used for a fire place, but no way:-). It has a built in tuner just in front of your eyes witch help a lot. Also the equalizer gives you some powered frequencies witch aloud to play with most of amp systems with a great sound. Very happy with this buy, it was Definitely good value for money!!!!!

11 years ago

Okay for the cost

Guitar itself is ok, but a few details let it down for me. The dark colour on the fretboard began to wear / flake off revealing a much paler colour underneath - obviously this happened more often on the most used frets - doesnt effect the way it sounds but looks scruffy and unattractive. The on board tuner has no automatic timed cut out, so its not unusual to find you forgot to turn it off and find the battery drained next time you pick it up.

Read all reviews >>

Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Squier
  • Released in 2011
  • Average price : $145
  • Style: Dreadnought with cutaway
  • Top: Laminated spruce
  • Back and sides: Laminated nato
  • Neck: Nato
  • Fretboard: Lacquered maple
  • Scale length: 643 mm
  • Nut width: 43 mm
  • 20 Frets
  • Pickup: Fender FE-A2
  • Lacquered maple bridge with compensated bridge inlay
  • Diecast machine heads
  • Colour: Black
Explore alternatives >>
Share linkedin post Tweet Share