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I wouldn’t call the Squier Affinity a bad guitar though! In fact, I didn’t say anything about guitars. If it was me, I probably would be swapping out the electrics of the Affinity after a bit, as I said, but modern Squiers are really well built and a good platform for upgrades. And they work well even without the attentions of obsessive tinkerers like me.
Edit: Agree entirely that a THR-5 would be a great option, and light years better than the things that come with the Squier starter packs, which is what we were talking about.
Respectfully I have to disagree , and in fact you disagree with yourself, well, sort of!
Crappy amps sound crappy compared to good amps, but you can still have fun with them, especially as a new player. But bad guitars stay bad - they don't feel right, they get rattles and buzzes, they go out of tune, the electrics fail. For me those are the things that would put me off playing more than a cheap amp