Monday, February 24, 2025
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Guitar Review | Fender FA 135 CE (Part 1)


The Fender FA135CE is a great, inexpensive, entry-level, beginner’s guitar. Loaded with features: cut-away, sleek compact concert-style body, electric pickup, Fishman preamp and electronic tuner, and strap buttons.
PROs: Inexpensive, loaded with features and decent sound quality for the money.
CONs: Requires frequent tuning, made of economy materials and sound quality commensurate with the price.

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22 thoughts on “Guitar Review | Fender FA 135 CE (Part 1)

  • I bought this for 100 bucks and an acoustic 20w am for 40 and time to get the epiphone hummingbird . This 135ce isnt worth it imo just because its made terrible and the strings buzz the saddle is bad especially with plastic pins but i did only spend 115$ ill up grade some parts down the line and get a epiphone hummingbird IBG before i buy a Gibson Coustom J-45. and use my fender 135ce for my boat and camping etc after i up grade some parts the bone nut and saddle pins . Worth 100$ but for a little more money if you have it get the fender 140 or a used epiphone j45 or hummingbird studio .keep them strings ringing yall god bless

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  • Shame that you use a capo, so we can't hear the original sound. Now it's higher up in frequency

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  • I have a Martin om28. I played this today at guitar center and I really liked the neck. It sounded horrible because it had a really bad setup but the neck was extremely comfortable to play. I really want to try a proper one. I love the size and the features.

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  • Everything you said about this guitar is spot on. I wasn’t looking for a review but glad I found yours as it confirmed what I had been thinking as someone playing a year or so. Time for an upgrade!

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  • Is this a low mid or high hand. I mean does this involve pressing hard ont he fret or is it easy on the fingers?

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  • The CE actually stands for Conformité Européenne or in english it stands for "European Conformity". Which makes this an even more interesting guitar. I just thought I would toss that out there because I was curious what the CE stood for and was impressed when I found out. After I found out, I then started looking for reviews of the guitar because I'm considering buying one. This was coincidentally the first review I stumbled on and figured since the CE part was mentioned I would share what I found out. I wasnt in no way trying to be a troll or anything like that. I thought the review itself was great! So good in fact that I will probably pick one of these up.

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  • Here is what he is not telling you. The set up on this guitar is worth a 100 bucks. Or at least the one I got is. The set up makes my fender 335 like this one play much easier than one with the string high off the frets.

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