Отзывы о Вестерн-гитара Fender CD-60S
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As usual, on time delivery. Infact, it came 1 say ahead of time.
Packaging was way way better, I was a bit skeptical seeing other reviews & the pictures. Thankfully my product was neat & clear, attached pics.
Secondly, The guitar:
My second guitar, my first was a chinese product called Gadin. Used it for 3yrs & it still looks like new. I had to replace only becoz the play quality depreciated. I was doubtful if any other guitar in amazon or flipkart would be good equal to those we buy in music stores.
But I was Proved wrong, This Fender does justice in all levels to it’s american brand name.
Pros:
Light weight - compared to my old Gadin guitar
Beginners & experts- yes
Sound quality- awesome & better
Look- premium, glossy & shiny, lightweight-saying it again
Cons:
Nothing yet, but on top of mind, i’d say, any guitar, handle with care & not ruggedly.
Value for Money: Yes!! A lot.
The package doesn’t include a bag or picks. Includes an allen key.
I ordered a TrueCult brand padded bag. Writing its review separately. It’s a good choice again for me.


The sound quality is very good.This guitar is a best choice for beginners as well as pro players.So without much thinking just go for it



Strings are bit rusted rest everything is perfect.
Just go for it without a 2nd thought.
Also I had bought a truecult bag which is also a must buy.


Seems like fretboard paint is going away, although guitar deserves five star but bcoz of bad packaging it got damaged


Little heavier than expected but overall value for money.

But I received the damaged product 😞
It's better to purchase from the store at least you can check your product side to side





out of the box setup- the action was nice , there is a L key in the box to adjust truss rod and no other accessories are provided.
Sound - The sound of the guitar is very well balanced and is bright and resonates well after all it's a FENDER and dreadnought size.
Manufacturing - The bridge was glued properly ,the neck joint was fine.
Mine had no scratches on the body and no other manufacturing defects were observed.
Cons - the high E string was rusted at some places ( mine had rust on it for 2 cm of length)
Which is okay and anyway I'll change the stings after some time.
Plus the metal frets (some of them) also had some rust .
The point I'm trying to make is that guitar is amazing in terms of sound / playability /looks ,it's better than your cort ad810 and yamaha f310 , just that the guitar maybe a old stock one hence the rust in strings and frets at some places.
If this doesn't bother you much , then definitely buy the guitar

The fret board material is just amazing and the strings given are fantastic as well. Beginners will get a nice experience of learning on this guitar whereas it can also serve the purpose greatly for intermediate players as well.
To get a better idea, just watch a video review online( Helps a lot ! )




As for the instrument, it is at least 15 years since I last touched a guitar and the playability is such that, within minutes, I was playing as best I could, given the long break. Only my out-of-practice fingers proved to be the obstacle to doing more. What an absolute delight to hold and play. The sound is gorgeous (at least, compared to some others I have had in the past). The finish is excellent - EXCEPT - I noticed one of the machine heads had some thin chroming and the base metal colour (a strange colour) is just about visible - but I have to look hard to see it. It is something I can live with. Everything else is in perfect condition. The action is superb, the neck is beautiful for even my rusty hand to navigate, the overall finish is gorgeous, the tone and volume are better than I anticipated. It's just a lovely little thing to have.
I had originally been looking to buy a CD-60S (CD denotes Classic Dreadnought), after reading rave reviews. Not being a giant and only wanting something for home use, I then learned about the CC-60S (CC denotes Classic Concert). The smaller folk-shaped body is far more practical for me. The guitars have entirely identical specs, except body shape and size. The all-Mahogany body has an understated beauty about it and produces lovely tone.
Perhaps my only query is that it was advertised as an FSR CC-60S. FSR denotes Fender Special Run, an alternative term for Limited Edition, as I understand. FSR can be used to describe just about anything Fender decide to drop into the market at any given time - maybe a different spec set of machine heads or even just coming from different factory than usual. However, nowhere on the instrument or packaging does it actually identify it as an FSR. Thus, I don't know if it is one or not. At the end of the day, it doesn't matter because I did not set out to buy an FSR, I just stumbled upon it at the same price while looking for a standard CC-60S.
My overall experience is that I would not hesitate to buy from the same supplier again and that I would recommend the guitar whole-heartedly, especially for beginners or those who have not played for years. Having said that, I would not be surprised if it appears in some pro guitarists' collections.

This guitar is a delight to play, the neck is comfortable and easy to get around especially if like me you have small fingers. Has a lovely tone, easy to tune up and holds it very well.
You will not be disappointed with this guitar!
