Fender CD-140SCE-12 Dreadnought 12-String Electro Acoustic Natural

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This is the Fender CD-140SCE-12 Dreadnought 12-String Electro Acoustic Natural from Fender, listed in Guitar on guitars pedals amps and stuff.. Read More below.

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Its classic. And it only gets better. The Fender CD-140SCE Dreadnought 12-String Electro Acoustic brings you acoustic tradition combined with Fenders modern and meticulous guitar craftsmanship. It has a solid top for a rich dynamic tone. And with 12-strings you get that chimey character with a full beautifully melodic sound. Explore world renowned quality that will stay with you for years to come.Its built with quality materials. And youll experience superb versatility with a full mid-range and bright trebles thanks to a solid spruce and laminated ovangkol build. In addition with a dreadnought body your sound is bold loud and distinctive. You can also play with comfort thanks to a Venetian cutaway and an easy-to-play neck profile. Its time to experience Fender – acoustic style. And with quality Fishman electronics your 12-string is born for live performance.

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Fender

Fender is one of the most influential names in music history, shaping the sound of modern electric guitar since the 1950s. Founded by Leo Fender, the brand introduced legendary models like the Stratocaster, Telecaster, and Precision Bass—each becoming an icon in its own right. Known for their bright, articulate tone and smooth playability, Fender instruments have been embraced by artists across every genre, from blues and rock to punk and pop. Their amps, such as the Twin Reverb and Deluxe Reverb, are equally celebrated for their rich, clean tones and natural warmth. Fender remains a symbol of innovation and authenticity, inspiring generations of musicians worldwide.

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Acoustic Guitars

Acoustic guitars produce their sound naturally through the vibration of the strings and body, offering a direct and expressive playing experience. They come in a wide range of styles, including steel string and classical designs, each with its own feel and tonal character. Body shape, wood choice, and construction all influence warmth, projection, and balance, making acoustics suitable for everything from gentle fingerstyle to confident strumming. Whether used for songwriting, practice, or performance, acoustic guitars provide a simple, honest connection between the player and the music.

Electro-Acoustic Guitars

Electro-acoustic guitars combine the natural sound and feel of an acoustic guitar with built-in electronics for amplification. Fitted with pickups and preamp controls, they allow you to plug directly into an amp, PA system, or recording setup while retaining an acoustic character. They’re ideal for live performance, rehearsal, and home recording, offering volume control and tonal adjustment without relying solely on microphones. Electro-acoustic guitars suit players who want the warmth and responsiveness of an acoustic instrument with the flexibility to play amplified when needed.

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12-String

12-string guitars use six pairs of strings, with each pair tuned either in unison or an octave apart, creating a fuller and more harmonically rich sound than a standard six-string. This paired-string design produces a natural chorusing effect, giving the instrument a wide, shimmering character.

They are commonly used for rhythm playing, strummed parts, and open chords, where their bright, layered sound adds depth and presence. 12-string guitars are popular in folk, rock, and acoustic music, and are especially valued for creating expansive textures rather than detailed lead playing.

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Dreadnought

A dreadnought is a large-bodied acoustic guitar known for its powerful projection and strong low-end response. It delivers a full, bold sound with plenty of volume, making it well suited to strumming, flatpicking, and playing in band settings where clarity and punch are important.