For your music, your passion—The Paramount Series acoustic guitars are built for the pursuit of self-expression anywhere, anytime the mood strikes you.
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Whatever your style of musical expression, The Paramount Series acoustic instruments are designed to unlock your creativity, allowing you to realize your full playing potential.
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FEATURES OVERVIEW
From the electrifying preamp to the stage-ready style, The Paramount Series acoustic guitars are packed with new innovations while remaining true to Fender’s acoustic roots.
All Solid Wood
The Paramount Series features rich solid East Indian rosewood back and sides on the Deluxe models, and premium solid mahogany on Standard models. Each acoustic guitar is paired with a Sitka spruce top, carefully braced with quartersawn, scalloped “X”-bracing, ensuring sonic perfection with every pick and strum. A fast-playing “C”-shaped mahogany neck and ebony fingerboards on the Deluxe models or rosewood fingerboards on the Standard models are designed to accommodate any playing style.
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Signature Styling
The Paramount Series acoustic guitars are designed with elements of classic ’60s models, including checkerboard purfling and rosette, pickguard shape, and abalone and mother-of-pearl “Concert Tone” fingerboard inlays on the Deluxe models. Even with this art deco look, The Paramount Series acoustic guitars still retain their footing in modern design.
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Amplified
The Paramount Series acoustic guitars come equipped with a Fishman®- and Fender®-designed PM preamp specifically voiced to the shape of each acoustic guitar, responding to playing dynamics and bringing out the most subtle tonal nuances. Sitting flush with the side of the guitar, its smaller footprint offers maximum control in a discreet design.
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Guitarist Jen Trani Explores
The Paramount Series
THREE MODEL SHAPES
There's a model perfect for every player.
PM-1 Dreadnought
For the discerning guitarist who wants a dynamic sound as powerful and wide as the open range.
PM-2 Parlor
For the fingerstyle player who desires a smaller body that's easy to handle, with a delicate, vintage-style voice.
PM-3 Triple-0
For the singer-songwriter who wants the best of both worlds—more volume and a smaller body—along with unique voice.