Fender Squier Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar – Sunburst Bundle with Fender Play Online Lessons, Gig Bag, Tuner, Strings, Strap, Picks, and Austin Bazaar Instructional DVD
The Squier Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar is a full-size steel-string acoustic that offers big sound at a small price. It’s strong enough to stand up to the everyday use (and abuse) that beginning players might throw its way thanks to its all-laminate construction with lindenwood top and mahogany back and sides. This guitar also features scalloped “X”-bracing, mahogany neck and a durable dark-stained maple fingerboard to give you an instrument that looks as good as it sounds. With its slim, easy-to-play neck and full-bodied dreadnought tone, this guitar is an ideal choice for all rookie strummers.
PRODUCT SPECS
Body: Laminated Hardwood
Body Finish: Gloss
Body Shape: Dreadnought
Neck Material: Nato
Neck Finish: Gloss Urethane
Scale Length: 25.6″ (650 mm)
Fingerboard: Stained Hardwood
Fingerboard Radius: 12″ (305 mm)
Number of Frets: 20
Frets Size: Vintage Style
String Nut: Plastic
Nut Width: 1.69″ (43 mm)
Position Inlays: White Dot
Truss Rods: Dual-Action
Bridge: Stained Maple
Hardware Finish: Chrome
Tuning Machines: Covered Chrome
Pickguard: 1-Ply Black
Strings: D’Addario EJ16 Phosphor Bronze, Light (.012-.053 Gauges)
Product Features
- Full-size steel-string acoustic that offers big sound at a small price
- All-laminate construction with lindenwood top and mahogany back and sides
- Scalloped “X”-bracing, mahogany neck and a durable dark-stained maple fingerboard
- Slim, easy-to-play neck
- Full-bodied dreadnought tone
Day 1 review from a complete noob I’ve never owned a guitar and have never played one but I love music and needed a new hobby so here we go.I had no clue what to look for in a guitar,I had a budget in mind and didn’t want to spend too much in case I didn’t follow through with it. I choose this guitar based on the reviews from others and that I recognize the Fender name, nothing more.Initially I wasn’t too impressed, it felt very very light, to the point that I thought that it felt cheap. It also had…
It’s a solid start, BUT I really have enjoyed the guitar, and considering that I wasn’t buying a Taylor or Ibenez, has served it’s purpose wonderfully. My word of advice would be to just get a guitar versus the starter pack. The only thing I really have used out of the pack was the guitar, picks, and tuner (and this has mostly been used on an electric guitar re-gifted to me). I actually mostly used the guitar-tuner app on my phone with this guitar. Also, there’s enough free lessons available online (Justin Guitar)…