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Beginner Fender Acoustic Guitar Bundle w/ online lessons: $110 ($225 value)

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Adorama is offering the Fender CD-60S 6-String Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar with 3 Months of Fender Play for $109.99 shipped. The 60S Dreadnought goes for $200 at Musician’s Friend, and the 3 months of Fender Play is worth roughly $25. That means you’re saving about $115 today. The guitar features a spruce top, mahogany-backed fingerboard and is a great starter acoustic. Rated 4+ stars. More details below.

While there are some other Fender bundles out there for around $200 that include a tuner and a case, today’s deal also includes some picks, spare strings, and a strap. Plus, the guitar should be in your lap, not in the case and your phone will get you tuned up for free. There are certainly some no-name acoustics out there for less, but you might as well go with the brand name at just $100.

Fender 6-String Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar:

The CD-60S is one of our most popular models and is ideal for players looking for a high-quality affordable dreadnought with great tone and excellent playability. With its quality solid spruce top, easy-to-play neck with rolled fingerboard and mahogany back and sides, the CD60-S is perfect for the couch, the campfire or the coffeehouse-anywhere you want classic Fender playability and sound.

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