The Squier Bullet Mustang is the reincarnation of an almost-forgotten Fender classic from the 1960s. The original Mustang model was introduced in 1964 and was actually the last Fender guitar that the company's founder and namesake Leo Fender had a hand in developing, and this version is designed as an affordable guitar for beginners. In terms of looks, however, this exotic Fender model is anything but a budget instrument, and its combination of familiar shapes and unusual features gives it a unique look while the hardtail bridge ensures reliable tuning stability.
While the original Fender Mustang featured a poplar body, the Squier Bullet Mustang's body is made of basswood, which makes the instrument comfortably light and keeps the price low. It also features twin humbuckers, a pickup combination not usually found on instruments from Fender and Squier. These deliver a higher output than Fender's typical single coils and are much less susceptible to hum and other unwanted noise - however, players who are looking for that "classic" Fender tone would be better off with a single coil guitar. The pickups are governed by a three-way switch that allows the pickups to be activated individually or simultaneously.
The Fender Squier Bullet Mustang is the perfect point of entry for aspiring electric guitarists: An instrument with the typical Fender vibe and striking looks for just over €100 that will also stand the test of time. Its shorter scale length naturally makes it ideal for players with smaller hands. Thanks to its humbucking pickups, the Mustang will also capably handle heavier musical styles, and those who want to explore Hard Rock and Metal will appreciate the Bullet Mustang as a guitar that has a high output but keeps unwanted noise to a minimum and is less prone to feedback than a single coil instrument.
Fender is without doubt one of the most legendary guitar and amplifier manufacturers of all time. The company was founded in 1946 by its namesake Leo Fender († 1991), whose innovative ideas brought a breath of fresh air into the musical world. His Telecaster, Stratocaster, Precision Bass, and Jazz Bass are not only classics – they also continue to shape the styles of musicians in countless genres to this day. Incidentally, Squier has existed as a company since the 19th century. It supplied Fender with strings right from the start, before being acquired by the company in 1965. Fender has been producing its iconic guitar and bass models at beginner-friendly prices under the Squier brand since 1982.
Players who are just starting out on the electric guitar are often unsure of what genre they will end up pursuing in the long term, so it is good for a first guitar to be equally at home in a variety of different styles, both sonically and visually. The Squier Bullet Mustang is sure to impress with its timeless looks and modern humbucking pickup configuration, so players who choose it as their first guitar won't need to replace it in a hurry. And when the time does come to upgrade to a more premium guitar, the Bullet Mustang will still be a worthy backup instrument, whatever genre you end up choosing.