FenderFender Pro Pack<p>BEST BEGINNING</p><p>The best value available today in electric guitar design, Squier Affinity Series guitars deliver solid sound with slick style. The Affinity Series Stratocaster combines the classic features that made the Stratocaster a rock ‘n’ roll favorite: sonic flexibility, authentic Fender sound, vintage style and eye-catching finishes.</p><p><strong>FEATURES</strong></p><ul><li><strong>Maple neck with “C”-shaped profile and “large” headstock</strong></li><li><strong>21-fret maple or rosewood fingerboard</strong></li><li><strong>Three single-coil Stratocaster pickups with five-way switching</strong></li><li><strong>Vintage-style synchronized tremolo bridge</strong></li></ul><p><strong>AN IDEAL PRACTICE AMP</strong></p><p>Compact, easy to use and versatile enough for any style of guitar playing, the 20-watt Champion 20 is an ideal choice for your first practice amp. Straightforward controls, cool effects and versatile amp voicings make it easy to dial in just the right sounds for rock, blues, metal, country, jazz and more.</p><p><strong>FEATURES</strong></p><ul><li>20 watts</li><li>8” Fender Special Design speaker</li><li>Single channel and input</li><li>Reverb, delay/echo, chorus, tremolo, Vibratone and other effects</li><li>Different amp voicings and distortion types</li><li>1/8” auxiliary input and headphone output jacks</li></ul>0 stars, based on 1 reviews
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The best value available today in electric guitar design, Squier Affinity Series guitars deliver solid sound with slick style. The Affinity Series Stratocaster combines the classic features that made the Stratocaster a rock ‘n’ roll favorite: sonic flexibility, authentic Fender sound, vintage style and eye-catching finishes.
FEATURES
Maple neck with “C”-shaped profile and “large” headstock
21-fret maple or rosewood fingerboard
Three single-coil Stratocaster pickups with five-way switching
Vintage-style synchronized tremolo bridge
AN IDEAL PRACTICE AMP
Compact, easy to use and versatile enough for any style of guitar playing, the 20-watt Champion 20 is an ideal choice for your first practice amp. Straightforward controls, cool effects and versatile amp voicings make it easy to dial in just the right sounds for rock, blues, metal, country, jazz and more.
FEATURES
20 watts
8” Fender Special Design speaker
Single channel and input
Reverb, delay/echo, chorus, tremolo, Vibratone and other effects
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