FEATURES
- Thinline concert body with cutaway
- Solid cedar top with classical fan bracing
- Ovangkol back and sides
- Easy-to-play neck with rolled fingerboard edges
- Fishman® Classic Design pickup/preamp
- Includes hardshell case
From Fender
The Classic Design CN models combine the easy playability and distinct tone of nylon strings with the comfort of steel-string spacing. We've replaced the typically wide necks normally found on classical guitars with the same easy-playing neck profile found on all other Classic Design models. As a nod to tradition, the CN-140SCE uses a solid cedar top, along with Ovangkol back and sides for a warm and mellow tone.
The CN-140SCE provides a supremely comfortable experience for players of any skill level—the 'thinline' concert body makes it a perfect guitar for the living room and stage alike, while the single cutaway makes it easy to access higher frets. When the need to plug in arises, this model's onboard Fishman® electronics provide straightforward, yet powerful tonal control.
BODY
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Body Back: Laminated Ovangkol
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Body Sides: Laminated Ovangkol
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Body Top: Solid Cedar
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Body Finish: Gloss
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Body Shape: Concert
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Body Binding: Multiple
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Bracing: Classical Fan
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Rosette: CD Series Pearloid
NECK
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Neck Material: Mahogany
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Neck Binding: 1-Ply Black
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Neck Finish: Gloss Urethane
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Neck Shape: Fender® 'Easy-to-Play' shape with rolled fretboard edges
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Scale Length: 25.3" (643 mm)
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Fingerboard Material: Walnut
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Fingerboard Radius: 12" (305 mm)
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Number of Frets: 18
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Fret Size: Vintage Style
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Nut Material: Graph Tech® NuBone™
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Nut Width: 1.69" (43 mm)
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Position Inlays: Side Dot
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Truss Rod: Dual-Action
ELECTRONICS
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Controls: Volume, Treble, Mid, Bass
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Special Electronics: Fishman® CD Preamp
HARDWARE
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Bridge: Walnut
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Bridge Pins: Pin-less
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Hardware Finish: Chrome
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Tuning Machines: 3-In-Line with Amber Pearloid Buttons
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Pickguard: None
MISCELLANEOUS
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Strings: Fender® 100 Nylon Classical Tie-End (.028-.043 Gauges), PN 0730100400
ACCESSORIES
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Case/Gig Bag: Hardshell Case