Product Detail
The Fender Redondo Mini is a compact acoustic guitar that packs a huge tonal punch. With a spruce top and mahogany back and sides, it has a 22 ¾” scale length but offers the rich tone of a full - sized guitar. Inspired by Fender’s electric legacy, it features a 6 - in - line Strat headstock, just like other models in the California Series. Premium features include a walnut fingerboard and bridge, Nubone nut and saddle. Whether you're a young player seeking a smaller instrument or someone who needs an easy - to - travel guitar, the Redondo Mini is perfect for you. Color: Sunburst. Country Of Origin: ID. Orientation: Right - Hand. Series: California. Neck details: Walnut fingerboard, Stratocaster® headstock, satin polyurethane finish, Nato neck, 'C' shape, 18 frets, Nu - Bone™ nut and string nut, 1.615' (41.02 mm) nut width, white dot position inlays, dual - action truss rod. Body features: Mahogany body, back, and sides, multiple binding, satin finish, Redondo Mini shape, spruce top, scalloped X bracing, 2 - ring B/W/B rosette. Hardware: Walnut bridge, white bridge pins with black dots, nickel finish, no pickguard, factory - mounted forward strap button with internal block reinforcement, Fender® Dura - Tone® 880L Coated 80/20 strings (.012 -.052 Gauges), vintage - style tuning machines with aged white plastic buttons. Electronics: No controls. Accessories: Comes with a gig bag. Scale Length: 22.75” (578 mm). PLU: 0970710103.
Using your Fender Redondo Mini is a breeze. First, make sure to tune it properly using the vintage - style tuning machines. The guitar is right - hand oriented, so hold it accordingly. When you strum or pick, you'll notice the rich tone that comes from the spruce top and mahogany body. If you're traveling, just pack it in the included gig bag. For maintenance, keep the guitar in a dry and cool place to prevent the wood from warping. Wipe it down with a soft cloth after each use to remove any sweat or dirt. Check the strings regularly and replace them when they start to sound dull or lose their tension. And don't forget to adjust the truss rod if you notice any changes in the neck curvature, but do this gently and gradually.