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Fender CD-60
$300.00
Released January, 2006
The Pros:Excellent option for users seeking an entry-level acoustic guitar - price point and overall build quality are virtually unparalleled. Intonation is accurate and reliable - bridge and tuning peg components enable quick, long-lasting pitch adjustment. Pleather hard case (included) is fantastic - provides full unit protection without adding a lot of weight.
The Cons:Finish styles may appear smudged or "dusty" - evident of lower-end craftsmanship that is undesirable to most users.
The CD-60 is an acoustic guitar from Fender's Classic Design Series. The guitar features Fender's dreadnought shape and comes in a glossy finish. It is designed with a laminated spruce top, mahogany back and sides, and a sonokeling bridge and fingerboard.
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The CD-60 offers good playability with chrome die-cast tuners and D'Addario Phosphor Bronze strings. It also includes a dual-action truss rod, dot position inlays, and scalloped X bracing. The guitar has a suggested retail price of $300 and is available in a black, natural, or sunburst finish.
Features/Specs
- Fender-designed dreadnought shape
- Gloss Finish
- Laminated Spruce Top
- Scalloped X-Bracing
- Mahogany Back & Sides
- Chrome Die-Cast Tuners
- Sonokeling Fingerboard & Bridge
- Dual-Action Truss Rod
- Dot Position Inlays
- D'Addario EXP-26 Phosphor Bronze Strings
- Black, Natural, or Sunburst Finish
- Comes with Hard Case
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Pros & Cons
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Excellent option for users seeking an entry-level acoustic guitar - price point and overall build quality are virtually unparalleled
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Intonation is accurate and reliable - bridge and tuning peg components enable quick, long-lasting pitch adjustment
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Pleather hard case (included) is fantastic - provides full unit protection without adding a lot of weight
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Dreadnought body construction provides deep, resonant sound - comparable to higher-end units from Fender, Epiphone and Washburn
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Stock action is of a fairly neutral height - great for newcomers who have yet to decide what string height they prefer
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Suitable as a backup guitar for experienced professional players - sounds good enough to be taken on the road as a travel instrument
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Finish styles may appear smudged or "dusty" - evident of lower-end craftsmanship that is undesirable to most users
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