Classical Guitar That Plays like a Steel String
Looking for an affordable nylon-string guitar that’s comfortable to play? The CN-60S sounds great in the studio or by the campfire, and it has features normally found on more expensive classical guitars, including a solid spruce top, mahogany back and sides, a mahogany neck with a comfortable easy-to-play profile, and a smooth walnut fingerboard with rolled edges. Its concert body shape and quality tonewoods deliver a solid, full-bodied sound with ample projection for vocal accompaniment, recitals, and other unplugged applications. The Music instructors often recommend Fender Classic Design guitars such as the CN-60S to their beginning — as well as intermediate — students because they offer a combination of quality, playability, looks, and value that can’t be beat.
Quality tonewoods generate classic tone
Spruce is highly valued for guitar tops — and for good reason. This variety of stiff but elastic softwood is both gorgeous and equally suited to aggressive flatpicking and fingerpicking styles of play. The CN-60S features a solid spruce top with traditional fan bracing and mahogany back and sides, producing warm, balanced tones from low to high. With its concert body shape and walnut fingerboard, the CN-60S is a guitar that looks and plays great.
Steel-string spacing for greater comfort and speed
Typically, classical guitars have necks that are considerably wider than those found on steel-string acoustic guitars. But on the CN-60S, Fender has replaced the wide-style neck with one that measures only 1.69 inches at the nut — extremely narrow for a nylon-string guitar. The result is enhanced playability, and that means a more comfortable playing experience and increased speed.
Fender CN-60S Features:
- Solid spruce top and mahogany back and sides look great and emit rich tones
- Concert body style is extra-comfortable but still pumps out the volume
- Rolled fingerboard edges for enhanced playing ease and confidence
- Mahogany neck with slim easy-to-play profile for a fast, comfortable playing experience
- Nylon strings are easier on the fingers than steel strings