Fender CN-90 Natural Classical Guitar

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As Fender’s most affordable nylon-string model, the CN-90 resounds with classical elegance and great value. Its spruce top with traditional fan bracing offers balanced tone, and the mahogany back and sides deliver rich voicing.

Other features include body binding and a beautifully styled new rosette, mahogany neck with 19-fret rosewood fingerboard, rosewood bridge with compensated saddle, chrome hardware and gloss finish.


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Description

A budget-friendly classical with quality Fender construction.

The very first guitars didn’t have steel strings, nor were they amplified; those are relatively new developments in the history of guitar. Instead, the classical guitar was the origin of guitar-based music, with a tradition that’s continued for hundreds of years. With the Classic Design Series CN-90 Clasical Acoustic Guitar, Fender provides a classical acoustic guitar that offers all of the modern features along with the design practices that date back to the Renaissance.

The Classic Design Series CN-90 Clasical is Fender’s most affordable full-size nylon-string guitar, with fine appointments such as a spruce top with fan bracing, a mahogany neck with rosewood fingerboard, and other elements worthy of higher-end instruments. A great choice for players who want to get into classical guitar without breaking the bank.

Spruce Top
Spruce is the standard modern tonewood for fashioning the tops of acoustic guitars and other acoustic instruments – few woods can beat its strength, brightness and dynamic range, and it responds well to any acoustic playing style, from hard strumming to fast flatpicking to delicate fingerpicking.

Traditional Classical Fan Bracing
Classical guitars typically have thinner tops and lighter bracing than steel-string guitars, with a bracing pattern that œfans out from the soundhole toward the bottom of the guitar. This fan-like placement of the individual braces makes an important contribution to the rich nylon-string classical tone that guitarists and listeners have loved for ages.