Product Detail
The Fender CC-60SCE acoustic/electric guitar is a top - pick for beginners to intermediate players looking to plug in. It comes with powerful onboard electronics, including a built - in tuner, delivering great tone and easy playability. The concert - sized body is smaller and comfortable in any playing position, and the single - cutaway design allows easy access to the upper frets. With a solid spruce top, it offers increased volume and a crisp sound. The mahogany back and sides, along with an easy - to - play neck, make it suitable for various settings like the beach, patio, or coffeehouse. Specifications: Series - Classic Design; Country Of Origin - ID; Color - Natural; Body - Solid Spruce Top with Laminated Mahogany Back and Sides; Body Finish - Gloss; Body Shape - Concert Cutaway; Neck Material - Mahogany; Neck Finish - Gloss Urethane; Neck Shape - Fender® 'Easy - to - Play' shape with rolled fretboard edges; Scale Length - 25.3' (643 mm); Fingerboard - Walnut; Fingerboard Radius - 12' (305 mm); Number of Frets - 20; Frets Size - Vintage; String Nut - Crème Plastic; Nut Width - 1.69' (43 mm); Position Inlays - 3mm Pearloid Dot; Truss Rods - Dual - Action; Controls - Volume, Bass, Treble; Bridge - Walnut; Hardware Finish - Chrome; Tuning Machines - Chrome Die - Cast; Pickguard - 1 - Ply Black; Strings - Fender® Dura - Tone® 880L Coated 80/20 (.012-.052 Gauges), PN 0730880303. Additional Information: PLU - 0970153021.
Using the Fender CC - 60SCE is a breeze. First, tune your guitar using the built - in tuner. Plug it in to an amplifier if you want to play louder or adjust the sound. You can control the volume, bass, and treble to get your desired tone. When you're done playing, don't just leave it lying around. Keep it in a guitar case to protect it from dust, moisture, and bumps. Wipe the strings after each use with a soft cloth to keep them clean and prevent rust. Also, check the tuning periodically, especially if the guitar has been moved or the temperature has changed. Once in a while, you can use a guitar polish to keep the body looking shiny. And remember, regular playing is the best way to keep your guitar in good shape and improve your skills!