Why ONLY Smart Players Buy Squier Over Fender (STOP Overpaying)
Why ONLY Smart Players Buy Squier Over Fender (STOP Overpaying) Everyone treats a Squier as the guitar you settle for and a Fender as the one you graduate to. For most players, that's backwards, and here's why. The build gap that justified the price spread in the eighties and nineties has mostly closed. Squier and Fender are the same company, working from the same designs, cutting bodies and necks on the same kind of machinery. What still separates them lives in cheap, swappable parts: hardware, electronics, and setup. We break down exactly where your money goes, what it actually buys, and where the price curve bends so hard you stop getting more guitar for it. We'll also tell you honestly when a Fender is the right call, because this channel is about spending where it matters, not just spending less. If you make buying decisions with your ears and your wallet instead of the logo on the headstock, this one's for you.

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