Fender Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar - Natural Bundle with Gig Bag, Strap, Strings, Picks, and Austin Bazaar Instructional Vide

4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars | 4,123 ratings

Price: 174.99

Last update: 12-24-2024


About this item

VERSATILE GUITAR: This right-handed Fender Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar is an excellent choice for both kids and adults starting their musical journey; featuring a dreadnought body shape, it produces a bold and rich bass tone, ideal for genres like country, folk, or bluegrass
TIMELESS LEGACY, RELIABLE WARRANTY: Backed by a 75-year legacy of quality and craftsmanship, it combines the iconic sound and style of Fender acoustic guitars; it comes with a 2-year limited warranty to ensure it is free from defects in materials and workmanship
SMOOTH PLAYABILITY: The easy-to-play "C"-shaped neck, walnut fingerboard, and lightweight all-laminate body offer a smooth feel and comfortable playing experience.
ACCURATE TUNING: The sealed-gear tuning machines ensure accurate tuning, while the walnut bridge enhances tone production.
EVERYTHING IN A BOX: Austin Bazaar enhances your experience by adding top-notch accessories to your bundle. This bundle includes a gig bag for protection, strap for comfortable play, picks for effortless strumming, and Austin Bazaar instructional video for expert guidance

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Top reviews from the United States

Amazon Customer
5.0 out of 5 stars Remarkable Bundle and Value
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2024
For beginners or intermediates this is an excellent package. Having not played for over 30 years, the feel and sound quality of this guitar surpasses my previous one. The tuner is both easy to use and accurate. An unexpected bonus is the 3-month subscription to Fender Play, a well-structured and comprehensive learning program. It even has an AI-based feedback mode that assesses your tempo and tones while you play!

It is clear that the seller is dedicated to customer satisfaction. Upon receiving the product without the strap and gig bag, a quick call to the seller resulted in the immediate shipment of the missing items.
Joshua Rollain
5.0 out of 5 stars Great guitar!
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2023
Comes with everything you need as a beginner, which I am. You can start playing it right away (once you tune it, and it comes with an electric tuner). Once you understand how to use the tuner, it becomes something you can do in a few minutes.

I've been playing for about 1 week, the guitar comes with metal strings and they sound wonderful. They also have replacement strings on standby.

They give you 3 picks, I wish they were different grades, but they are all medium. Not a game changer in the slightest.

Bag is nice, upgrading to a hardcase soon, but this bag will do and it does have a pocket on front for carrying your accessories. I don't have a DVD player to say much about the included DVD.

The only thing I can say I dont completely like is the strap. The guitar only has one knob, the other side must be tied to the neck. The strap is good quality, but I'm not a fan of the fit. Still not a game changer in the slightest, just preference.

The seller is very attentive as well and is willing to help you with anything from returns or fixes.

Totally will by from seller again, this product is awesome. Looks slick in black and just the whole bundle in general rocks!
Jeffrey Wheble
5.0 out of 5 stars Great out of the box
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2024
Arrived well set-up, which was fantastic. The sound and playability are shocking for the price. As a beginner guitar, I think it's ideal: low-cost, ready to play, and it sounds good.

The accessories are pretty solid, too. The tuner is great and the straps are comfortable enough. I've tried cheaper guitars and as far as I can tell, this is the cheapest you can go and still get quality (other than buying used, of course).
Amazon Customer
4.0 out of 5 stars Fender Quality has taken a bit of a plummet over the years (Glue ON String!?)
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2021
Update 4/26/2021: I quickly came to realize that the buzzing sound was me, haha. After learning where my fingers should be placed for a crisper sound the buzzing is -almost- eliminated. I do have to re-tune it every now and then but my guess is that's because I play it so much. I've been able to practice everything else just fine on this, capo works fine and even harmonics sound good! It is definitely a great beginner guitar and has been so much fun to play. Still keeping a star docked for the glue that held my low E string down when I first received it, but other than that I have no regrets about this purchase. Also remember, the sticker is laminated and can come completely off. It shouldn't be stuck to the guitar.

When I was a kid I remember picking up a fender in a guitar store and thinking it was the most beautiful sounding instrument I'd ever heard. I had my eyes set on a Fender, nothing else(despite there being better), but never got around to it. Fast forward a few years and I'm an adult now, finally saved up enough on the side to purchase a fender but since I'd never actually played the guitar seriously, I sought out a relatively inexpensive Fender that I could build up skill on.

Tuning:
Super excited when this got delivered today, but I noticed immediately on tuning something was wrong. The low E string didn't seem to be tuning at all no matter how I turned the tuning peg. I thought I was doing something wrong, but NOPE. After fiddling around with it for a few minutes I decided to try and restring it. I noticed that the top near the peg was loosening, but the actual string itself didn't seem to be budging, didn't want to hurt myself but I said to heck with it and just gave it a very slight tug. The string lifted but the reason it wasn't moving was that it had been glued down to the top where the strings lie just under the pegs. I've never played seriously, but my brother had an acoustic and bass and I've seen him replace strings before among other things many times. None of them had strings glued down anywhere. I may not know much, but I know that that is not supposed to be like that ever. Now I've got glue on what was supposed to be a brand new guitar string. This has made me seriously contemplate returning it. If you notice tuning is a big issue on this thing, this might be the case for you as well.
I would also like to add that I'm not sure if this is just a problem with the tuner or just me, but I can't seem to get the strings to stay in tune. I'll update that later.

The actual guitar:
The fretboard seems to have a few scuffs on the edges which just looks like it got damaged during the manufacturing process, not shipping related at all, and there are a few cheapy marks around the soundhole but nothing too banged up for me.

The accessories: I almost thought the guitar wouldn't fit in the carrying case but it was just enough. The backpack part itself though was a bit of a struggle to get on. I'm not sure if my height had anything to do with it, (5'9), but I had to loosen it to the lowest tension. There is also only one strap peg which doesn't seem very efficient nor make much sense. Just another cheap feature. The CD, picks, and strings all arrived in good quality though.

The sticker: I saw a few people mention this and I was really worried since I couldn't seem to peel the sticker off either. Maybe they fixed it but mines came off perfectly as I realized that it was a full clear laminate sticker.

I'll keep it for two weeks and practice daily, and then update on whether I returned it and any reasons why.

I will try to upload pictures, hopefully, Amazon approves them.
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Amazon Customer
4.0 out of 5 stars Fender Quality has taken a bit of a plummet over the years (Glue ON String!?)
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2021
Update 4/26/2021: I quickly came to realize that the buzzing sound was me, haha. After learning where my fingers should be placed for a crisper sound the buzzing is -almost- eliminated. I do have to re-tune it every now and then but my guess is that's because I play it so much. I've been able to practice everything else just fine on this, capo works fine and even harmonics sound good! It is definitely a great beginner guitar and has been so much fun to play. Still keeping a star docked for the glue that held my low E string down when I first received it, but other than that I have no regrets about this purchase. Also remember, the sticker is laminated and can come completely off. It shouldn't be stuck to the guitar.

When I was a kid I remember picking up a fender in a guitar store and thinking it was the most beautiful sounding instrument I'd ever heard. I had my eyes set on a Fender, nothing else(despite there being better), but never got around to it. Fast forward a few years and I'm an adult now, finally saved up enough on the side to purchase a fender but since I'd never actually played the guitar seriously, I sought out a relatively inexpensive Fender that I could build up skill on.

Tuning:
Super excited when this got delivered today, but I noticed immediately on tuning something was wrong. The low E string didn't seem to be tuning at all no matter how I turned the tuning peg. I thought I was doing something wrong, but NOPE. After fiddling around with it for a few minutes I decided to try and restring it. I noticed that the top near the peg was loosening, but the actual string itself didn't seem to be budging, didn't want to hurt myself but I said to heck with it and just gave it a very slight tug. The string lifted but the reason it wasn't moving was that it had been glued down to the top where the strings lie just under the pegs. I've never played seriously, but my brother had an acoustic and bass and I've seen him replace strings before among other things many times. None of them had strings glued down anywhere. I may not know much, but I know that that is not supposed to be like that ever. Now I've got glue on what was supposed to be a brand new guitar string. This has made me seriously contemplate returning it. If you notice tuning is a big issue on this thing, this might be the case for you as well.
I would also like to add that I'm not sure if this is just a problem with the tuner or just me, but I can't seem to get the strings to stay in tune. I'll update that later.

The actual guitar:
The fretboard seems to have a few scuffs on the edges which just looks like it got damaged during the manufacturing process, not shipping related at all, and there are a few cheapy marks around the soundhole but nothing too banged up for me.

The accessories: I almost thought the guitar wouldn't fit in the carrying case but it was just enough. The backpack part itself though was a bit of a struggle to get on. I'm not sure if my height had anything to do with it, (5'9), but I had to loosen it to the lowest tension. There is also only one strap peg which doesn't seem very efficient nor make much sense. Just another cheap feature. The CD, picks, and strings all arrived in good quality though.

The sticker: I saw a few people mention this and I was really worried since I couldn't seem to peel the sticker off either. Maybe they fixed it but mines came off perfectly as I realized that it was a full clear laminate sticker.

I'll keep it for two weeks and practice daily, and then update on whether I returned it and any reasons why.

I will try to upload pictures, hopefully, Amazon approves them.
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jabberwocky00
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Christmas gift
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2024
It has taken a few days to send this review because the guitar bundle was a Christmas gift and was not opened until ... well ... Christmas Day. It also wasn't used until a few days later.
BUT...once opened I had a chance to see the instrument and it is a very sound guitar. I have a Fender myself and am glad that my decision to stick with Fender for my novice guitar playing son was a good choice.
The guitar is good looking, sounds great and the fret board is easy for a novice's fingertips.
The accompanying gig bag, tuner, strings, picks, etc were nice icing on the cake. It will be my son's choice about the free online learning...but that is a nice touch.
Definitely a 5 star rating.

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