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Fender ESA10CE £999

Fender unveils a great-value guitar to the high-end acoustic market.

A great looking guitar.

A great looking guitar.

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With the introduction of the Ensenada Series last year, Fender officially inducted itself into the high-end acoustic ranks for the first time.

Built in the company's 'powerhouse' facility in Ensenada, Mexico, the Ensenada models are a development on the Grand Acoustic Series theme, with superior specifications and build quality, although great value is still the core policy here.

The ESA10CE is one of four new Ensenada models introduced this year, and is the first grand auditorium body option in the series.

Overview

Peering inside the diligently constructed soundbox, you'll find a traditionally X-braced soundboard, with the lower 'X' legs deeply scalloped, and the two lower-bout tone bars just tapered.

The handsome Sitka spruce top has a deep orange-tan shade and fetching bands of silky grain figure. Its abalone/black/white rosette and tasteful multi-ply binding (Indian rosewood outer, with thin maple/rosewood purfing) are both very clean.

Back and sides are Palo Escrito – a native Mexican rosewood that's lighter brown than both Indian or Brazilian species, but with the latter's swirlier grain. One-ply maple purifing demarcates the perimeters of the back and sides, with thin Indian rosewood strips masking the back's centre seam and the sides' end joint.

This one-piece genuine mahogany neck is bolted-on. Bar the odd tool mark, its fingerboard and frets are meticulously well prepared, with a very neat nut at the top. The headstock face boasts dense-grained Palo Escrito that's bevelled at the edges to reveal a maple stratum beneath it.

Tuners are fine vintage-style fare, albeit a bit sticky and stiff. While Fender's round-cornered bridge isn't to everyone's taste, it is immaculately finished, and its saddle is snug. It features some nice abalone-dotted ebony pins, too.

The neck and body are finished separately, delivering clean heel/body corners, and whatever your opinion on polyester finishes, Fender's gloss coat is flawless and judiciously thin.

This model carries Fishman's Ellipse VT system as standard. With its 'essentials' preamp almost invisibly magnetically mounted just inside the soundhole lip for fingertip control, it's a nifty upgrade on Fishman's Natural System concept.

The guitar's familiar-feeling, slim C-pro? le neck shaft gently tapers in depth from just over 21mm (first fret) to 23mm (ninth fret). Considering the relatively narrow neck width, string spacing could be more generous.

The fingerboard and frets are both buffed to a slippery-feeling lustre, while the fret ends are trimmed and filed. There isn't a lot of saddle height to play with here, but as it stands, this guitar's consistent, encouraging action confirms a true, even playing surface and precise neck geometry.

Despite the compensated saddle, upper fret intonation (generally flat at the 12th fret) isn't as harmonious as it should be.

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MusicRadar rating

4 of 5

Pros

Handsome timbers. Simple, stylish looks. Particularly satisfying, chunky tone. Unbeatable price.

Cons

If you want a grand auditorium that sounds markedly different from a dreadnought, then this isn't the guitar for you.

Verdict

You honestly won't find anything under a grand that's better than this, so check it out!

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Specification

ESA10CE

Price:
£999
Available Controls:
Phase, Tone, Volume
Available Finish:
Natural
Back and Sides Finish:
Polished Gloss
Back Material:
Solid Palo Escrito
Battery/Adaptor Type:
9V Battery
Body Style:
Grand Auditorium
Bridge Material:
Ebony
Case Included:
true
Country of Origin:
Mexico
Cutaway:
true
Fingerboard Material:
Ebony
Inlays:
Abalone Dots
Max Rim Depth (mm):
122
Neck Finish:
Satin
Neck Material:
Mahogany
No of Strings:
6
No. of Frets:
20
Nut Material:
Synthetic
Pickups:
Fishman Acoustic Matrix
Scale Length (mm) (mm):
648
Sides Material:
Solid Palo Escrito
String Spacing (mm):
53.5
Top Finish:
Polished Gloss
Top Material:
Solid Sitka Spruce
Unique Features:
220 Hours Average Alkaline Battery Life
Weight (kg) (kg):
2.2
Weight (lb) (lb):
4.8
Width at Nut (mm) (mm):
43

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