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Hi guys, today I'm here with the Sender FH Dreadnought guitar
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It has this full body sound and today I'm going to review it
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I'm even playing the supplied Sender Medium Fit. So let's get into it
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I really hate the full sound this guitar gives. It's a lot of body of course, but it does sound amazing
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Let me play a few very heavy chords here. Play some heavy chords here
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And then one very soft
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So it has an amazing sound I think and the playability overall is pretty good
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You can play chords very easily. The S-Tune is quite low
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You can play some hammer-ons here and it will still ring through
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It has this Fruice top with laminated mahogany back and sides. Now Fruice is used a lot on acoustic guitars, especially the little bit more affordable ones
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These are very durable so that means you can take this guitar anywhere and only worry about a little kick here and there
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But not about guitar breaking. Now Fruice is very bright. You can hear this in the guitar sounds as well
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And the dynamic range is great. This means you can play loudly with very high strum to get a full body sound
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But you can also mute and lightly finger pick it and still be very audible
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Now it has a dreadnought shape. Most acoustics have this shape. It's a little bit larger but it's larger
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40 dB headroom tone and a big low end. I like the glossy finish here and the pearl white inlays look great
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It has 20 frets and it stays in tune very well. It has supplied strings, also pretty decent
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They are standard acoustic strings and you can get an extra fret so that's pretty nice
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And they slide very well. I didn't replace the strings on this yet but maybe I'll put some electric strings on here
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Let's try it. It stays in tune pretty well even if I bend the strings
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So if you're looking for an acoustic with a lot of volume and you don't like a large body
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you can just spend the dreadnought. It's fairly affordable and it's perfect for the beginners quite mainly