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Fender Sonoran '67 Limited
$650.00
Released January, 2010
The Pros:Truly unique amongst acoustic guitars - Stratocaster headstock and unconventional wood colors appeal to modern, forward-thinking players. Sound is rich and balanced - solid spruce top promotes resonance while milkwood backing provides even tone. Thin, Strat-style neck is very easy to play - great for fast players who dislike the "block" neck shape.
The Cons:May be "choked" or overly quiet to some users - not as resonant or projective as competitors from Taylor or Gibson.
The Sonoran '67 Limited is an acoustic guitar from Fender's California Series. The guitar features Fender's single cutaway acoustic/electric dreadnought shape and has a stratocaster headstock. It is designed with a solid spruce top, laminated milkwood back and sides, and a rosewood bridge and fingerboard.
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The Sonoran '67 Limited includes vintage machine heads with white plastic buttons, a C-shaped neck, and white dot position inlays. It also has a Fender FTE3-TN active onboard preamp with a built-in tuner. The guitar has a suggested retail price of $650 and is available in natural glossy finish.
Features/Specs
- Single Cutaway Acoustic/Electric Dreadnought Shape
- Stratocaster Headstock Shape
- Natural Gloss Finish
- Solid Spruce Top
- Scalloped X-Bracing
- C-Shaped Neck
- Laminated Milkwood Back & Sides
- Vintage Machine Heads with White Plastic Buttons
- Rosewood Fingerboard & Bridge
- Fender FTE3-TN Active Onboard Preamp with Built-in Tuner
- Dual-Action Truss Rod
- D'Addario Phosphor Bronze Strings
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Pros & Cons
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Truly unique amongst acoustic guitars - Stratocaster headstock and unconventional wood colors appeal to modern, forward-thinking players
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Sound is rich and balanced - solid spruce top promotes resonance while milkwood backing provides even tone
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Thin, Strat-style neck is very easy to play - great for fast players who dislike the "block" neck shape
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Pre-amp is subtle yet affective - good for boosting low-end presence and rolling off sharp treble overtones
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Built-in tuner is very handy - especially helpful for performance musicians who need to tune quickly between songs
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Excellent option for long-time electric players - tastefully combines elements of both world for organic sounds with electronic engineering
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May be "choked" or overly quiet to some users - not as resonant or projective as competitors from Taylor or Gibson
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