This Fender acoustic guitar is a real show - stopper. Its big - bodied design creates a bold, attention - grabbing sound that will inspire you as soon as you hold it. The exclusive slope - shouldered Redondo body shape has a rich and powerful voice that can fill any room. The gloss metallic finish on the top, back, and sides, along with a painted 6 - in - line headstock and crème binding, gives it an electrifying style. Just like today's guitarists, it's dynamic, unique, and not bound by the past.
The Redondo Player is built with no compromises. It features optimized bracing for less mass and better resonance. The Graph Tech® NuBone® nut and saddle enhance sustain, and the Fishman® preamp system lets you plug in easily without losing the guitar's natural sound. The lightweight mahogany neck has a comfortable, slim - taper 'C' - shaped profile suitable for all playing styles. The walnut fingerboard and bridge further boost its vibrant tone. With great playability, distinctive looks, and that unmistakable Fender charm, it's an ideal instrument for self - expression.
Specifications:
- Body Shape: Redondo
- Body Material: Solid Sitka Spruce (Top), Mahogany (Back & Sides)
- Body Color: Belmont Blue
- Body Finish: Gloss Poly
- Fretboard Material: Walnut
- Fretboard Radius: 15.75' (400 mm)
- Scale Length: 25.6' (650 mm)
- No. of Frets: 20
- Fretboard Inlays: Dots
- Pickup: Fishman® pickup/preamp system
- Bridge: Modern Viking
- Pickguard: 3 - Ply Gold
- Strings: Fender® Dura - Tone® Coated 80/20 Bronze (.012-.052 Gauge)
- Tuning Machines: Sealed Nickel
- Hardware Finish: Chrome




Using your Fender Redondo Player acoustic guitar is easy. Just pick it up and start strumming or finger - picking. The comfortable neck shape makes it suitable for any style of playing, whether you're a beginner or a pro. When you want to play with an amplifier, use the Fishman® preamp system. Simply plug in your cable, and you're ready to go.
Here are some important things to keep in mind. Avoid exposing the guitar to extreme temperatures and humidity, as this can damage the wood and affect the sound. When not in use, store it in a guitar case to protect it from scratches and bumps.
For maintenance, clean the strings regularly with a soft cloth to keep them sounding good. You can also use a guitar polish on the body to keep the gloss finish looking great. Check the tuning machines periodically to make sure they're working smoothly, and if you notice any issues with the action or the sound, it might be time to take it to a professional guitar technician for a setup.