I know the frets are smaller on the MIM series than on the American series. The specs list the American series to have medium jumbo and the MIM to have vintage frets.
Does this mean the Fender MIM has the same size frets as the Squier Affinity series or are the MIM a size in between the MIA and Squier Affinity? If the frets aren't too small I would consider a MIM Strat or Tele, with Seymour Pups added of course. even with the small frets it would still make a decent backup gtr for gigs.
I played a friends Affinity Sqiuer just for fun when I was doing some adjustments and setup for him, though I don't care for the guitar, and I hate the really small frets. Tom Anderson medium frets are the best I have played on. They're nice and tall and not quite as wide as the Fender American series frets, thought the Americans are pretty nice depending on what a person likes.
Does this mean the Fender MIM has the same size frets as the Squier Affinity series or are the MIM a size in between the MIA and Squier Affinity? If the frets aren't too small I would consider a MIM Strat or Tele, with Seymour Pups added of course. even with the small frets it would still make a decent backup gtr for gigs.
I played a friends Affinity Sqiuer just for fun when I was doing some adjustments and setup for him, though I don't care for the guitar, and I hate the really small frets. Tom Anderson medium frets are the best I have played on. They're nice and tall and not quite as wide as the Fender American series frets, thought the Americans are pretty nice depending on what a person likes.
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