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Matt Owen

Squier Sonic Mustang HH review – the best-value offset electric in the world?

Squier Sonic Mustang HH.

We raved about the original Squier Bullet Mustang when it was doing the rounds a few years ago, and now the short-scale six-string electric guitar is back in Sonic form. 

But is it good enough to rival what some people were calling the king of beginner offsets? Well, if our ultra-cool Flash Pink, maple fretboard-equipped, dual humbucker-loaded example is anything to go by, the signs are very promising indeed. 

With a 24” scale length and compact offset body, for us, this was the most fun Sonic to play during our in-depth test run (conveniently, it’s also the most affordable!) with the shorter dimensions, C-shape satin urethane maple neck and 9.5” radius maple fingerboard resulting in a genuinely joyous playing experience. 

The poplar body, drafted in over the Bullet’s basswood, is, again, supremely light and comfortable, both sitting and standing, and adds a nice resonant snap to complement the shorter scale.

(Image credit: Future)

This one features a pair of ceramic Squier humbuckers, though there is a double single-coil option available for those who prefer more of a traditional indie rock vibe. 

These humbucker pickups are more than capable of channeling indie rock, but it’s when a bit of dirt is introduced to the signal chain for something a little more grungier and heavier that this guitar comes to life. And when dialed back to clean, the neck pickup offers up some pleasing warm depth. 

(Image credit: Future)

Perhaps because of its shorter scale length, the build quality and setup isn’t quite up to the standards of the 25.5” models above, and the Mustang didn’t fare quite as well in the bending and fretting tests, with some upper frets choking out when soloing.

However, that’s potentially just a pro setup away from being rectified, and the presence of a more sturdy block saddle bridge certainly feels like an upgrade in the hardware department.

Specs

  • PRICE: $199 / £149
  • TYPE: Solidbody electric guitar
  • BODY: Poplar
  • NECK: Maple
  • NECK PROFILE: “C” shape
  • FINGERBOARD RADIUS: 9.5”
  • FRETS: Narrow Tall
  • PICKUPS: 2x Ceramic Humbucker
  • CONTROLS: Master Volume, Master Tone, Three-Position Toggle
  • FINISH: Flash Pink
  • CONTACT: Fender
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