Squier by FENDER - Sonic Stratocaster HSS Midnight Blue
Squier by Fender brings you the Sonic Stratocaster HSS Midnight Blue 6-string electric guitar, featuring a lightweight poplar body that feels great in the hand. You'll find a maple neck, combined with a maple fingerboard for added balance and comfort, even during long rehearsal sessions. For powerful, harmonious sounds, the guitar has a humbucking pickup in the bridge and two single-coil pickups in the centre and neck positions.
Presentation
The poplar body keeps the instrument balanced and responsive, while the maple neck and fingerboard provide a clean attack and a direct playing feel. With its 648 mm pitch and 241 mm radius, the grip remains familiar, ideal for moving seamlessly from wide chords to more technical shots.
The HSS configuration makes all the difference. The ceramic humbucker in bridge position delivers a denser, more powerful sound, ideal for crunch and saturation, while the simple neck and middle coils retain the Strat's typical snap for clean, funky tones.
The 5-position selector and tone controls offer real, no-nonsense versatility. The vintage 6-bridge vibrato completes the package with a smooth, musical response. A guitar that invites you to plug in and play, with efficiency and character.
Features
Other features
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Squier by Fender Sonic Stratocaster HSS Midnight Blue
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ST size electric guitar
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Format : Stratocaster
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Model : 0373203584
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Colour : Midnight Blue
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Pickguard colour : Black
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Finish : Gloss polyurethane
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Fittings : Chrome
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Body : Poplar
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Handle : Maple
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Fingerboard : Maple
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Tuning fork (mm) : 648 mm
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Radius : 241 mm
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Saddle width : 42 mm
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Number of frets : 21
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Markers: Black dots
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Bridge/cordial: Vintage-style 6-bridge synchronised vibrato with rectangular bridges
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Number of pickups: 3 (HSS)
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Bridge pickup: Ceramic humbucker
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Middle pickup: Ceramic single coil
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Neck pickup: Ceramic single coil
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Settings: Master volume, Tone 1 (neck/middle pickups), Tone 2 (bridge pickup)
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Selector switch: 5 positions
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Mechanics: Die-cast and sealed
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Original strings: Nickel-plated steel (gauges .009-.042)
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