Fender FA-125

Fender FA-125 Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar Instruction Manual

Model: FA-125 | Brand: Fender

1. Overview

The Fender FA-125 Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar is designed to provide a rich, full sound with a comfortable playing experience. Its dreadnought body shape produces a bold and resonant tone with deep bass and warm midrange, suitable for various musical styles.

Constructed with an all-laminate build, this guitar offers enhanced durability and reliability, making it a robust instrument for everyday use. The modern 3+3 headstock design not only contributes to its traditional aesthetic but also aids in playability.

A person playing a Fender FA-125 Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar on a couch, illustrating its big, bold acoustic sound.

Figure 1: Fender FA-125 Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar showcasing its rich, bold sound.

The guitar features a comfortable neck and smooth fingerboard, making it ideal for beginners and developing players. Its design focuses on ease of learning and playability, ensuring a positive experience for new musicians.

A person playing a Fender FA-125 Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar, highlighting its comfortable neck and smooth fingerboard for easy learning.

Figure 2: The guitar's design is optimized for learning, with a comfortable neck and smooth fingerboard.

2. Package Contents

Your Fender FA-125 Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar bundle includes a comprehensive set of accessories to help you start your musical journey.

A complete set of accessories including strings, lessons, strap, case, and tuner, laid out next to a Fender acoustic guitar.

Figure 3: All-in-one accessories pack to begin your musical journey.

The included gig bag provides convenient transport and protection for your guitar.

A Fender acoustic guitar and its gig bag on a balcony at sunset, emphasizing convenient transport.

Figure 4: Gig Bag for convenient transport.

Video 1: A closer look at the Fender acoustic guitar and its included accessories, demonstrating the various components of the beginner bundle.

3. Setup

3.1 Tuning the Guitar

Upon receiving your guitar, the strings will likely be loose and out of tune. Use the included clip-on tuner to accurately tune each string. The tuner typically displays the note and indicates if the string is sharp or flat. Adjust the tuning pegs until the tuner shows the correct note and indicates it is in tune (often by turning green).

New strings tend to stretch, so you may need to re-tune your guitar frequently during the first few playing sessions until the strings stabilize.

3.2 Attaching the Strap

The guitar features strap buttons located at the base of the body and near the neck joint. Attach the included strap to these buttons for comfortable playing while standing.

3.3 Applying the Pickguard

A self-adhesive pickguard is included to protect the guitar's finish from scratches caused by strumming. Carefully peel off the backing and align the pickguard with the soundhole, pressing firmly to secure it in place.

3.4 Using Finger Protectors

For beginners, pressing down on metal strings can be uncomfortable and may lead to calluses. The included finger protectors can be worn on your fingertips to reduce discomfort while you build strength and develop calluses.

3.5 String Winder

The string winder tool assists in quickly winding new strings onto the tuning pegs, making string changes more efficient.

4. Operating

4.1 Basic Playing

Hold the guitar comfortably, either seated or standing with the strap. Use the included picks for strumming or fingerpicking. The Austin Bazaar Instructional DVD provides guidance on basic chords and playing techniques.

4.2 Using a Capo

A capo is a tool used to shorten the playable length of the guitar strings, effectively raising the pitch of the open strings. This allows you to play in different keys without changing your chord shapes. Place the capo firmly behind the desired fret.

5. Maintenance

5.1 Cleaning

Regularly wipe down your guitar with the included cleaning cloth to remove dust, fingerprints, and sweat. This helps maintain the finish and prolong the life of your instrument.

5.2 String Replacement

Strings wear out over time, affecting tone and playability. Replace old strings with the included replacement set or a new set of your preference. Use the string winder to make the process quicker. Refer to online tutorials or a professional for detailed string changing instructions.

5.3 Action Adjustment

The 'action' refers to the height of the strings above the fretboard. If the action is too high, it can be difficult to press down on the strings. Adjustments to the truss rod (located in the neck) or the saddle (on the bridge) can alter the action. It is recommended to seek assistance from a qualified guitar technician for these adjustments if you are unsure.

6. Troubleshooting

6.1 Tuning Instability

New guitar strings will stretch significantly during the first few days of playing. This is normal and will cause the guitar to go out of tune frequently. Continue to re-tune the guitar before and during playing sessions until the strings settle. Ensure strings are properly seated in the tuning pegs and bridge pins.

6.2 Buzzing Strings

String buzzing can be caused by several factors, including low action, uneven frets, or improper playing technique. Check if the action is too low (strings too close to the fretboard). If the issue persists, a professional setup by a guitar technician may be required.

7. Specifications

FeatureSpecification
Item Weight8 pounds
Product Dimensions41.7 x 20.3 x 6.8 inches
Item Model NumberAUS-0971210521-COMBO-DLX
Back MaterialBasswood
Body MaterialSpruce, Basswood
Color NameNatural
Fretboard MaterialWalnut Wood
Scale Length25.3 Inches
String MaterialFactory Standard
Top MaterialSpruce Wood
Neck Material TypeNato
Number of Strings6
Guitar Bridge SystemFixed
Hand OrientationRight
A detailed diagram of the Fender FA-125 Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar highlighting its components like modern headstock, nato neck, walnut fingerboard, laminated basswood, 1 ply black pickguard, and walnut bridge.

Figure 5: Detailed view of the Fender FA-125 components.

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