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Tinkered with an electric in my late teens and early 20s but never really learned to play correctly. I bought this to learn properly and I like the sound of acoustic. Stays in tune and sounds great to my inexperienced ear. I researched set up and problem areas to look for before purchasing and upon receiving, this guitar seemed perfect. Looks very nice as well. Great value in my opinion.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
This is one of the sweetest playing guitars. The neck is smooth and comfortable. The sound is truly amazing. It is rich & deep. Craftsmanship is perfect. No problems with built or finish. I own a Gibson Song Writer, Alvarez Yaris, and seagull S6 and artistsian. This inexpensive wonderful guitarist blows my mind on feel, looks, playability and sound. It really is the best deal out there. I bought it to play Blues. I am not disappointed.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
The model I purchased was a dark mahogany, totally gorgeous wood grain!! Right out of the box, it tuned perfectly, from stem to stern. Easy to play, no buzz, no dead frets, and not hard on the fingers. Very nice projection, with clear tones in the midrange and not too brassy. The neck has a comfortable feel. It's not a Gibson, nor a Martin, but isn't claiming to be one. But you can't beat it for the price. Clearly a quality guitar. Don't sell the Chinese short!! They did a great jobe with this one. Clearly, one of Fender's best models.
This dreadnought guitar is a decent value for the dollar - solid spruce top, mahogany back and sides, and rosewood fingerboard. It has a good sound and plays well. Nicely constructed, though the fret ends could be a little bit smoother for a $200 guitar.
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Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned