Squier by FENDER - Pack Affinity Stratocaster MN Olympic White + DSL5C Combo
This electric guitar + amp pack brings together 2 machines designed to light the fuse: the Squier by Fender Affinity Stratocaster MN Olympic White and the Marshall DSL5C all-tube combo. Between the modern comfort of the Strat's lightweight poplar body and the hairy grain of the 5-watt tube amp, this duo is sure to raise the temperature in any rehearsal room. On the guitar side, you'll find a trio of Ceramic Single-Coil pickups, a 5-position selector, 2-point tremolo and a maple fingerboard with a 9.5" radius, ready for solos as well as crisp rhythms. At the other end of the cable, the Marshall fires: 2 channels, 4 voicings, a digital reverb and a 5w/1w switch for playing at home without losing the warmth of the tubes. Plugged in, set up, ready to roar: all that's missing is a pair of hearty riffs.
Composition of the package
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When it comes to pickups, the Strat uses a tried and tested recipe, with 3 Ceramic Single-Coils capable of covering a broad spectrum of sounds. From the slamming twang to the round, warm sound of the neck pickup, you can switch from one universe to another with the 5-position selector and 2 tone pots. And if you want to titillate your expressivity a little, the 2-point tremolo bridge responds quickly and effectively, with its 6 adjustable bridges keeping the tuning under control.
Plugged into the Marshall DSL5C, your Strat goes into carnage mode. This little all-tube combo hides its game well: behind its 5 watts (or 1 watt in reduced mode), it delivers impressive dynamics. The 2 Classic and Ultra Gain channels open the door to a slamming clean as much as a fully charged overdrive. This isn't an amp that meows, it's one that bites (or purrs if you turn the gain down).
The DSL5C also features a digital reverb, a Softube emulated line output for recording directly into your computer, and a mini-jack input for throwing backing tracks from your phone. Its effects loop lets you add your own pedalboard without ruining the already solid basic sound. And the included footswitch means you won't go out of your way in concert or rehearsal.
Features
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Electric Guitar + Amplifier Packs, including :
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Squier by Fender Affinity Stratocaster MN Olympic White
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Electric guitar
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Part Number : 0378002505
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Olympic White finish
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Lightweight poplar body
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Gloss polyurethane varnish
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Maple neck, "C" shape
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Satin Urethane varnish on back of handle
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Maple Fingerboard
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Black Dot fingerboard markings
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Saddle width 1.650" (42 mm)
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Synthetic bone nut
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Radius 9.5" (241 mm)
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Fork 25.5" (648 mm)
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21 Medium Jumbo Frets
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Ceramic Single-Coil bridge pickup
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Ceramic Single-Coil centre pickup
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Ceramic Single-Coil neck pickup
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Controls: Master volume, 2 Tones
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5-position pickup selector
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2-point Tremolo bridge
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6 individually adjustable bridges
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Mechanics Oil bath
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Chrome fittings
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Pickguard 3-Ply White
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Assembled and adjusted by pulling 009-042
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Marshall DSL5C
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DSL Series
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5W or 1W all-tube combo
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2 ECC83 (12AX7) preamp tubes
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1 ECC82 power tube
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10-inch Celestion Ten-30 driver
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Power switch (5w>1w)
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Classic gain channel modes: clean/crunch
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Ultra gain channel modes: lead1/lead2
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1 volume and 1 gain per channel
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Common tone control (treble, midrange, bass)
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Tone shift (for midrange configuration)
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Effect loop
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Digital reverb
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Softube emulated line output
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Mini-jack input for media player
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Footswitch included (channel/reverb)
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Dimensions: 455 x 420 x 240 mm
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Weight: 12.7 kg
To find out more...
As for Marshall, there's no need to introduce them: since the 60s, they've been crushing eardrums with style. This pack combines the two to offer a complete, serious foundation, perfect for progressing or for getting back into the swing of things without any headaches.
For the little extras: don't forget a tuner, a decent cable and a bag if you're going to be taking your gear for a walk.
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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!
