Trying to decide between two models? The Music Critic reviews can help point you towards models and brands that suit your needs. If you find this article interesting, you might also want to read The Best Acoustic Guitar Brands of 2024
Everyone has different preferences, and we hope our frank reviews will make your decision easier. First, we will take a look at the Jameson Guitars Full Size Thinline Acoustic.
And now we will have a look at our second product, the Fender CD-60S Dreadnought.
This full sized electro-acoustic guitar is streamlined for optimum comfort and playability. With the built-in preamp, you can plug the instrument into an amplifier or mixing desk for more volume if performing in a larger venue or with a band.
The first thing many guitarists notice about the Fender CD-60S is its compelling and sleek design. The instrument has a laminated spruce top, as well as mahogany back and sides, a rosewood fingerboard, sealed die-cast tuners to keep the instrument in tune and a scalloped X bracing, making it well-equipped with features that are seldom included with other guitars in its price range.
HEAD TO HEAD COMPARISON | |
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Jameson Guitars Full Size Thinline Acoustic |
Fender CD-60S Dreadnought |
KEY FEATURES | |
+ Very low price, yet competes with similar, pricier brands. |
+ Microphone not needed to carry sound in a small setting |
WHAT OUR TEAM THOUGHT | |
Rocksmith players have reportedly been using this guitar for the game, and have praised the instrument for its compatibility. |
Fender have clearly crafted this instrument with the same care they would any other, in spite of its price the quality is undeniable. |
Check out Music Critic's in-depth reviews which includes these two plus other potential contenders.