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Description
Unleash your creativity with the Hybrid Mustang, a guitar that blends classic design with modern innovation. This solid body electric guitar is crafted from poplar, providing a lightweight yet resonant foundation that delivers a rich, full-bodied sound. The bolt-on maple neck and fingerboard ensure a smooth playing experience, with black dot inlays adding a touch of vintage charm. With a 24" scale length, this guitar offers a comfortable feel for both seasoned musicians and aspiring players.
The Hybrid Mustang is equipped with two ceramic humbuckers, giving you the versatility to switch from warm, mellow tones to bright, cutting leads with ease. The master volume and tone controls, along with the 3-way toggle switch, allow you to shape your sound effortlessly, whether you're on stage or in the studio. The 21 narrow tall frets provide excellent playability, making it easy to navigate complex chords and swift solos.
This guitar features a single-layer white pickguard and a 6-saddle top-load hardtail bridge with block saddles for enhanced sustain and tuning stability. Enclosed die-cast tuners and chrome hardware complete the look, ensuring that your instrument not only sounds great but looks the part too. Whether you're exploring new musical territories or perfecting your signature sound, the Hybrid Mustang is your trusted companion.
Key Features:
- Body: Poplar
- Bolt-on maple neck and fingerboard
- Scale: 610 mm (24")
- Fingerboard radius: 241 mm (9.5")
- Nut width: 42 mm (1.650")
- 21 Narrow tall frets
- Pickups: 2 Ceramic humbuckers
- Master volume and master tone controls
- 3-Way toggle switch
- Single-layer white pickguard
- 6-Saddle top-load hardtail bridge with block saddles
- Enclosed die-cast tuners
- Chrome hardware
Product specs
| Available since | May 2023 |
| Colour | Pink |
| Body | Poplar Burl |
| Neck | Maple |
| Frets | 22 |
| Scale | 610 mm |
| Pickup System | HH |
| Incl. Case | No |
| Incl. Gigbag | No |
| Top | None |
| Fretboard | Maple |
| Tremolo | No |
FAQs
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What kind of music genres is the Squier Sonic Mustang HH Flash Pink suitable for?
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The Squier Sonic Mustang HH Flash Pink, with its dual humbucker pickups, is well-suited for rock, punk, and alternative music styles, offering a powerful and versatile tone.
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What is the neck profile of the Squier Sonic Mustang HH Flash Pink?
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The Squier Sonic Mustang HH features a comfortable "C"-shaped maple neck, which is ideal for players who prefer a classic feel and easy playability.
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Is the Squier Sonic Mustang HH Flash Pink suitable for beginners?
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Yes, the Squier Sonic Mustang HH is beginner-friendly due to its shorter 610 mm scale length, which makes it easier to play for those with smaller hands or new to guitar playing.
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Does the Squier Sonic Mustang HH Flash Pink come with a case or gig bag?
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No, the Squier Sonic Mustang HH Flash Pink does not include a case or gig bag, so you may need to purchase one separately for protection and transport.
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What materials are used in the construction of the Squier Sonic Mustang HH Flash Pink?
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The Squier Sonic Mustang HH features a poplar burl body and a maple neck and fretboard, combining durability with a bright, resonant tone.
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This guitar was played on the last three songs during the set that Nirvana played at Bogart’s, Long Beach, CA, on February 16, 1990. At the end of the gig, the guitar was smashed, resulting in the neck popping off, and the body is split in half.
The only other time this guitar was seen was at the beginning of the show played on February 12, 1990, at Cattle Club, Sacramento.Kurt starts the gig off with the Mustang, but switches to an Epiphone before the first song is even played.
Make/Model: Home-made Mustang, Left-handed.
Finish: Surf Green.
Pickguard: None.
Fingerboard: Rosewood w/ dot inlays; 22 frets.
Pickups: H. (what looked like a Maxon pickup,)
Bridge/Tailpiece: Non-Tremolo Hardtail Bridge. (fitted with a Schaller non-tremolo bridge).
Other Distinguishing features: Chandler neck w/ black headstock. Mustang control plate. Metallic barrel Shaped speed knob.
This guitar was used in parts of the "In Bloom" Sub Pop Music Video Version...
First Recorded Use: 04/27/90 - SAGA, Dining Rooms, Hampshire College (Amnesty International Benefit), Amherst, MA.
Last Recorded Use: 04/30/90 - J.C. Dobbs, Philadelphia, PA.
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