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Trade in your Squier Mini Stratocaster 3/4 Size Guitar, Pink with Gear4music. If you’re looking to move on from your trusty mini Strat, trading it in can be a fantastic way to upgrade your setup. Whether you’re seeking a full-sized electric guitar or considering an acoustic option for a different playing experience, Gear4music has you covered.
Swap your Mini Strat for something new and keep your music journey fresh and exciting. Perhaps you're ready for a Fender Telecaster or an acoustic-electric hybrid – the possibilities are plenty, and trading in makes it easy to find your next favourite instrument.
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The 3/4 sized Stratocaster is perfect for beginners and young players, its smaller size means players won’t have to reach uncomfortable lengths in order to play. Its lightweight hardwood body ensures the guitar doesn’t strain your shoulders, while the smooth maple neck and hardwood fingerboard provides a comfortable play. Its hardtail bridge and covered tuners enhance string stability, allowing you to play without worrying about the guitar going out of tune.
A set of powerful pickups provide the guitar with its beautifully crisp, booming sound. Featuring 3 single-coil pickups to creating a range of soothingly classic tones perfect for a variety of musical styles. The 5-position blade lets you switch between the 3 pickups, while the master volume and tone controls provide everything you need to find the sound for your playing style.
The Stratocaster is synonymous with nearly every great rock act in the history of the genre. From the late great Jimi Hendrix to Richie Sambora of Bon Jovi - the Strat has been present on some of the world's most memorable songs. It's shape and design have become the standard for generations of copycat guitars. The Stratocaster is still the guitar of choice for generations of guitarists. From the epic mastery of Pink Floyd's David Gilmour to Biffy Clyro's Simon Neil, this guitar will likely be present on many more historic songs to come. Legendary Guitar players new and old will inevitably find themselves clutching one of these superior instruments before eager crowds performing classic tunes.