Description
The Fender CD-60S Left-Hand Acoustic Natural is a full size dreadnought designed for left handed players who want a confident start or a reliable step up. Its classic look and comfortable feel make it an easy choice for beginners, improvers and casual strummers alike. Whether you are learning your first chords, accompanying your voice, or getting back into playing after a break, the CD-60S delivers a satisfying tone with plenty of volume and clarity. The natural finish and simple appointments keep the focus on playability and sound, so you can concentrate on making music from day one without distraction.
A key highlight is the solid spruce top, which gives the CD-60S more resonance, projection and dynamic response than many entry level laminate topped acoustics. Mahogany back and sides add warmth and a pleasing low end, balancing bright strumming with a rounded character for fingerstyle. Fender’s easy to play neck features a comfortable 43 mm nut and rolled fingerboard edges that feel smooth under the hands, helping new players form chords cleanly and encouraging longer practice sessions. The left handed build is factory correct, so string spacing, nut slots and intonation are set up the right way around for consistent tuning and feel.
This model fits neatly into UK tuition and school use, with a familiar dreadnought voice that supports chord work, arpeggios and melody lines across a wide range of styles. Clear projection helps you be heard in ensemble settings and group lessons, while stable tuning and a learner friendly action reduce frustration during practice. The durable construction stands up well to regular transport between home, lessons and rehearsals, and the straightforward acoustic design keeps maintenance simple. It represents strong value for money, providing a dependable platform that will see you through lessons, graded pieces and everyday playing without needing an early upgrade.
With its solid top, comfortable neck and practical specification, the CD-60S encourages progress and enjoyment in equal measure. Add a gigbag, tuner and a few spare sets of strings and you have a complete, classroom ready setup that is equally at home on the sofa or in a school practice room. If you later decide to perform through amplification, it will mic up nicely or can be paired with a soundhole pickup, giving you a clear path to grow without compromising the natural acoustic tone that makes this guitar so inviting.








