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Currently at the recording studio this weekend and they have a Squier Affinity Tele there which is quite simply one of the nicest guitars to play that I’ve ever picked up.

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You're not alone! The gitwrist in my band (a leftie) has a few fenders but nine times out of ten he picks up his old Squier Affinity Tele. The rest of us think it sounds better too but that could just be cos he plays it better....

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A lad brought a Affinity P to me for a setup, couldn't believe how good it was, he paid £179 on offer with a Rumble 15 amp unbelievable value!

Was it good enough to learn on he asked!!!!!!

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I bought a really manky affinity Tele to practice fretwork on.  They have a thinner body than normal so are really light weight. My mate loved it so much I had to give it to him. I play on it each time I visit and always surprises me how much i enjoy playing it too!

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I've had plenty of Affinity guitars and basses on my work bench and with a decent set up and fret work, they've all been perfectly playable instruments.

Recently treated myself to an Affinity Strat  gave it a proper set up and changed out the cheap single ply guard, it looks, sounds and feels great.

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