Saturday, April 20, 2013

Upgraded Fender Solid Top Guitars!


Fender classical instruments are available for a wide variety of players. From the beginner in music class to the seasonsed staged professional, Fender has a model to fit your needs.

CN-320AS All Solid Classical


The new pinnacle in Fender nylon-string design is the elegant CN-320AS, which features all-solid construction, pure classical tone and superior playability. The solid cedar top with traditional fan bracing resonates with balanced tone, and the solid rosewood back and sides produce rich overtones.

Other features include body binding and a beautifully styled new rosette, mahogany neck, 19-fret rosewood fingerboard with bone nut, mother-of-pearl Fender headstock logo, ebony bridge with compensated bone saddle, gold hardware and gloss finish.


CN-240SCE Thinline Classical Solid Top


The CN-240SCE Thinline is a beautifully crafted classical model with a comfortable 2.75"-deep "thinline" body, a slim-profile mahogany neck for easy playability and modern electronics for superior amplified performance.

Its solid cedar top with traditional fan bracing is strong and resonant, with a rosewood back and sides for rich, full voicing. Other features include elegant neck and body binding, traditional classical rosette, 19-fret rosewood fingerboard with bone nut, rosewood bridge with compensated bone saddle, gloss finish and Fishman® Isys™ III active pickup/preamp system with volume control, three-band EQ and onboard tuner.


CN-140S Solid Top Classical


Crafted with classical tradition, solid playability and great value, Fender's CN-140S resounds with elegant sound and style, with a solid cedar top and traditional fan bracing for even tonal balance, and a rosewood back and sides for rich overtones.

Other features include body binding and a beautifully styled new rosette, mahogany neck, 19-fret rosewood fingerboard with bone nut, mother-of-pearl Fender headstock logo, rosewood bridge with compensated bone saddle, chrome hardware and gloss finish.

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