Previously available only with a spruce top, the new Fender CD-60 acoustic guitar features an all-mahogany body with rosewood fingerboard, new black pickguard, mother-of-pearl acrylic rosette design, new compensated bridge design, white bridge pins with black dots, and smaller (3mm) dot fingerboard inlays.
Other features include scalloped X bracing, black body binding, 20-fret fingerboard, dual-action truss rod, die-cast tuners, and a hard-shell case (in North America only).
For players seeking to plug in, the CD-60CE model features the same appointments as the CD-60, and offers a cutaway and Fishman Isys III electronics.
Pricing & Availability:
The CD-60 acoustic guitar is available at authorized Fender dealers for a manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) of $299.99. The CD-60CE is available at authorized Fender dealers for a manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) of $429.99.
For more information and to find a dealer near you, go to www.fender.com.
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