Squier by FENDER - Affinity Telecaster Thinline Olympic White
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The Squier by Fender Affinity Telecaster Thinline Olympic White is a half-body electric guitar featuring a semi-hollow poplar body, a screwed maple neck with a "C" profile and a laurel fingerboard with 21 jumbo medium frets. It's fitted with two Telecaster-style single-coil pickups, a white 3-ply pickguard and a synthetic bone nut, offering the classic Tele sound in an elegant Olympic White finish.
Presentation
The Telecaster format remains familiar, but the Thinline adds that extra breath that enriches the playing experience and invites you to nuance every attack. The screw-down maple neck, combined with an Indian laurel fingerboard with a 9.5" radius, offers a fluid, reassuring grip, ideal for alternating between precise rhythms and more expressive phrases. The 21 frets and 25.5" Fender scale ensure a stable playing feel that's familiar to pros.
The single-coil ceramic pickups deliver a clear, defined and responsive sound, with that instantly recognisable Tele grain. The string-through-body bridge enhances sustain and accuracy. A guitar that's accessible, inspiring and ready to accompany real musical projects.
Features
Other features
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Squier by Fender Affinity Telecaster Thinline Olympic White
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Semi-hollow body electric guitar
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Size : Telecaster
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Finish : Gloss polyurethane
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Colour : Olympic White
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Body : Poplar
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Fingerboard: Indian laurel
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Neck : Maple, screwed
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Fittings : Chrome
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Pickguard : Black
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Number of frets : 21
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Saddle : Synthetic bone
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Reference marks : Perloid dots
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Bridge pickup: Single-coil ceramic
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Micro neck : Ceramic single coil
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Controls: Master Volume, Master Tone
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Pickup selector : 3 positions
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Bridge: 6-Saddle String-Through-Body Tele® with Block Steel Saddles
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Fingerboard radius: 9.5" (241 mm)
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Pitch: 25.5" (648 mm)
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Number of strings: 6
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Acquired by Fender in 1965, the Squier name was used in 1982 to allow people to own a real Fender at a reasonable price, instead of a cheap knock-off. Squier gives people the ability to stop dreaming and start playing, which is why it has become one of the most respected brand in the guitar world. From classic Telecasters, Mustangs and Jazzmasters to Signature models designed in collaboration with artists like Mikey Way of My Chemical Romance, Matt Freeman of Rancid and Mike Dirnt of Green Day, Squier instruments offer everything you could want at a price almost anyone can afford. By combining quality and affordability, Squier makes it easier than ever to play the guitar of your dreams!
