Product Detail
The redesigned Fender CD-60S is an ideal pick for aspiring guitar players. It offers an exciting playing experience with upgraded features. The solid spruce top, a comfortable walnut fingerboard with rolled edges, and a new, easy - to - play neck shape are sure to win the hearts of all players. The mahogany back and sides, paired with the solid spruce top, create a warm and balanced tone. The dreadnought - sized body provides a full - bodied, well - projected sound. Whether you're playing at home, by the campfire, or in a coffee shop, you'll enjoy the classic Fender sound. This complete starter pack includes the CD - 60S, a gig bag, picks, a strap, a spare set of strings, and a free 90 - day subscription to Fender Play with hundreds of online lessons, so you can start playing right away. Specifications: Series: Acoustic Packs; Country Of Origin: ID; Color: Natural; Body: Solid Spruce Top with Laminated Mahogany Back and Sides; Body Finish: Gloss; Body Shape: Dreadnought; Neck Material: Nato; Neck Finish: Gloss Urethane; Neck Shape: Fender® 'Easy - to - Play' shape with rolled fretboard edges; Scale Length: 25.3' (643 mm); Fingerboard: Walnut; Fingerboard Radius: 12' (305 mm); Number of Frets: 20; String Nut: Plastic; Nut Width: 1.69' (43 mm); Position Inlays: 3mm Pearloid Dot; Truss Rods: Dual - Action; Bridge: Walnut; Hardware Finish: Chrome; Tuning Machines: Chrome Die - Cast; Pickguard: Black; Strings: Fender® Dura - Tone® 880L (.012 -.052 Gauge); Dimensions: 6.90x20.00x43.80 IN; Weight: 13.05 LB. Additional Information: PLU: 0970110421
Using your Fender CD - 60S is a breeze. First, take it out of the gig bag. Attach the strap and tune the guitar using the chrome die - cast tuning machines. The free 90 - day subscription to Fender Play gives you access to online lessons to help you learn quickly. When playing, hold the neck comfortably with your non - strumming hand and use the other hand to strum or pick the strings. As for maintenance, keep the guitar in a dry place. Wipe it down with a soft cloth after each use to remove sweat and dirt. Check the strings regularly and replace them when they start to sound dull or look worn. If you need to adjust the truss rod, it's best to consult a professional. This way, your guitar will stay in great condition and provide you with great sounds for a long time.