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Yamaha APX-10

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Features 9.4 (11 responses)
Sound 7.9 (11 responses)
Action, Fit, & Finish 8.7 (11 responses)
Reliability/Durability 9.2 (9 responses)
Customer Support 2.0 (1 response)
Overall Rating 8.1 (11 responses)
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Product: Yamaha APX-10
Price Paid: USD 1000
Submitted 07/08/2008 at 05:57am by gregjp

Features : 8
Got it in 1988 in Japan. I lived in Hamamatsu, the home of Yamaha products, so thought I'd get me a Yamaha in honor of that. Ordered it, brought it home, and looked at the label: Made in Taiwan.

Nonetheless, it is a superb guitar. Pre-digital on-board pickup. Nice little eq section. And a control for stereo separation. This makes the thing worth the price of admission just by itself. As other reviewers say below: LIVE LIVE LIVE!

Another strong feature of this guitar is the size. In keeping with the spirit of the "electric-acoustic" guitar, Yamaha made the body width halfway between an acoustic body size and an electric semi-hollow body size. This size makes the guitar very easy to play.

All around the action is great and it stays in tune for ages! Even after 20 years!

For me this guitar lacks very little. If you want pure acoustic sound then get a big bodied acoustic. On-board electronics will only screw that up anyway. This thing's all about the balance between acoustic and electric. I think they hit on an excellent compromise with this model.

Considering the features you could expect from an acoustic guitar, this thing was really over-the-top, I think, especially in 1988.

Sound : 9
The sound is just superb. As with the theme of this review, it's all about the balance between electric and acoustic. It really sets well in a mix, and of course, it's a favorite in a live setting. Played through a PA in a live venue, turn on the stereo features on this guitar and there ain't too many finer things in life!

It goes well through any amp. Direct in is fine, too. It goes with effects just wonderfully.

Nice crisp highs and booming lows. When amplified! On its own, it's just a practice guitar.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
This thing plays like a dream and stays in tune after 20 years with no maintenance whatsoever.

A funny story about the finish though. My battery wire tore out so I put the guitar in its case and threw it in the trunk of my car with the intention of taking it to the music store to get it repaired (a tough inside the body repair job. It stayed in the trunk through the whole summer! Always outdoors, to the beach... I'm such a lazy ass! Temperatures in the 80's and 90's, probably hit 100 a couple of times...

When I finally took the damn thing out of the trunk after the summer, the finish had all melted, and it had turned from a beautiful burgandy into a kind of purple haze splotch job! I love it! Remember those old 60's psychedelic blotches on the screens? It was a free psychedelic paint job! Can't even screw the finish up!

And the neck wasn't warped or anything. Still plays like it's brand new!

Reliability/Durability : 10
See above do-it-yourself psychedelic paint-job story!

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 10
I love this guitar. It is one that I NEED to keep around. And with the melted finish (see above story), I love its appearance as it is a total original! Freaks out people when played live both aurally and visually! Looks like it's been around the block for several bluesmen's lifetimes!

I recently compared my two pre-digital on-boards with my two digital on-boards in my acoustic guitar collection. What I noticed about the pre-digitals was, when playing more than one string at a time, the individual sounds of the strings come through much better that the digitals. The digitals kind of throw everything together in the same blob of sound. The pre-digitals let the strings retain so much more of their character. That made this guitar even more precious for me. And I listen to demos I made 15 years ago with this thing, and I can't imagine replacing that sound with anything else I've heard since then.

And I still love the sound!


Product: Yamaha APX-10
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 12/30/2007 at 01:34pm by kickaxeguitars

Features : 10
Just to clarify: This is the APX 10D model. There were 8 different "10" models! This is the "D" model!!!

Top Solid: Spruce
Back and Side : Sycamore
Neck: African Mahogany
Fingerboard: Indian Rosewood
Bridge: Indian Rosewood
Nut and Saddle: Urea
Tuning Machine: Gold
Scale Length: 25-5/8" (651mm)
Fingerboard Width: 1-11/16" (43mm)
Body Depth: 90 mm (Neck Side), 100mm (Bridge Side)
Round Back Depth: 12mm
P.U. System: Stereo 2 way Piezo Pickups (Bridge + Internal)
Electronics: Customized I.C. Preamp, Battery Check LED
Battery Life: Continuous 50 hours
Control knobs Volume, Treble, Bass, Mix

Sound : 8
Killer acoustic. This guitar is a stage guitar or a recording guitar. You can strum chords or fingerpick flawlessly.
No, you will not miss your full size dreadnaught for the huge bass sound when unplugged, but then again, this IS a thinline guitar!(take note all you DONGS who crusified this guitar in your review)
I run this guitar through a Line 6 ELECTRIC amp with a little reverb and some chorus, it's all you need to play any acoustic style

Feedback at loud volumes is eminent with this guitar. You really have to baby the volume knob to prevent the feedback.
Live, this guitar reminds me of Dave Matthews' sound. However, you can really adjust the VERY functional controls and cover just about any acoustic sound.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
I bougtht the guitar used, and I believe it is a 2002 model, but it is an exceptionally well built instrument. Top notch all the way folks. I grabbed it off a stand at Guitar Center cus it looked great. But whoa was I blown away when I played it. Nice easy action, gorgeous looks, and amazing versatility.

Reliability/Durability : No Opinion
I just got the guitar a couple weeks ago so It's hard to give an opinion here. However, this guitar is 5 years old already and it is in near new condition. Built like a tank.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Cool website, haven't had to deal with them.

Overall Rating : 10
I've been playing for 20 years. I'm really a shredder by nature but this guitar makes me want to play unplugged! I'm used to easy action on my Kramers so I know what easy action is all about.. Anyway this thing practically plays itself..
I love this guitar.. I'm not a big acoustic guy but I think I may start pickin a little more.
I would highly recommend this guitar for a giggin musician.
She's a beauty, plays amazing and it's extremly versatile.


Product: Yamaha APX-10
Price Paid: Pounds 600
Submitted 11/27/2007 at 07:18am by mark buck
Email: mark<at>markbuck dot co dot uk

Features : 9
I have had an APX10 now for 10 years I got mine off the Yamaha stand at a trade show. It has been gigged a lot but is still almost immaculate. I truly beleive that as guitars are wooden they vary a lot and you need to try a few of the same model to get a good one.

That said this guitar has one big usp, it is great live. That is the only reason I bought it. It always sounds good. I say this with a little experience as I have used it to play in many of London's big venues. Its live sound has been praised by the Fabulous Thunderbirds, John Hammond and Bo Diddley. I am actually looking for a second one.

The only down side is that the Yamaha name is a little workman like, I'd much rather get up on stage with my old j45, but it is just too problematic. I guess like most guitarists I am just a gear snob.

I don't record with the apx, (I use the old 62 J45) though I have noticed that it's acoustic sound is improving and yesterday it sounded great miked up in the studio.
So anyone want to sell a good one!?
mark@markbuck.co.uk

Sound : 9
On stage the APX is a superb 10. I play fingerpicking, blues, slide, jazz and soul. It stays in tune and strings don't snap, and I get re booked!

It goes straight into the venue desk via di. Just a bit of reverb and usually sounds great straight away.

Acoustically it cannot compete with a dreadnought. This is no good at all for acoustic un amped performances. Much too quiet.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
Can't fault it, though mine was a flagship model, set up by Yamaha.
It is a slim neck so flipping from telecaster to electric is easy.

Reliability/Durability : 10
All good here. Very tough, I am a bit of a guitar beater, and it doen't flinch. Not like my Taylor nylon which has already cracked!

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never had occasion

Overall Rating : 9
I have been playing for the last hour and a half and own 2 guitars if my girlfriend asks, 22 if anyone else asks.
I wish I'd ordered 2.
If I lost it I would cry.
I compared this guitar to Martins, Taylors and at the time they sounded awful when amplified.
I wish it had autopilot so I could stroll off and get another beer mid set.


Product: Yamaha APX-10
Price Paid: Euro 350 USED
Submitted 09/13/2007 at 09:29am by Paul Tuijnman
Email: kazoo at planet<dot>nl

Features : 10
Won't repeat the features descriptions of other reviewers, but as features go: wow! What a guitar.

Sound : 10
I'm playing bass, flute, percussion, I'm recording stuff, and I've been playing guitar for a loooong time. Waaay back I started with a Takeharu western guitar, but somehow the neck was always too tight and the strings too sharp. Around 2000 I switched to spanish guitar after running into Flamenco which turned my entire world upside down. So, now I'm heavily into Flamenco en Latin music but as a picky person I still thought the spanish necks were a bit too broad, until I ran into the Yamaha APX10N. Suddenly everything fell into place: sound, features, size, weight, size, light action, plus the fact that it's just a very beautiful guitar.

The sound is not loud, but being a thin body cutaway with amps & stuff inside I think this is normal. As such, the unampflified sound is beautiful, balanced, rich, pleasant with an excellent sustain. But, again, not loud. This is a guitar your neighbours will appreciate.

Amplified the guitar really comes to live. When heard through a head-set the sound is not particularly accoustic (it's a good amplified nylon sound though), but over a good set of stereo speakers or PA the sound is amazingly natural, maybe even more so than by miking a spanish guitar. Maybe it's the stereo features - by EQ'ing and balancing the it right the sound is just beautifully spacious (while the signal itself is absolutely silent - you'll need to ground your equipment though, otherwise a 60hz hum is possible)

So yeah, what can I say, it's a beauty.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
No flaws detected so far (I've only had the guitar for a few days).
Despite it's age it just looks new. Very precise cord tuners, nice low action, beautiful high gloss finish, great model with the oval sound-hole, and the push-in EQ buttons are so much more elegant than the later black rectangle EQ boxes with slider controls.

Reliability/Durability : 10
Looks like a very sturdy built instrument (it's quite heavy), durable, high quality. The finish is amazing - how do they make it shine like that?
It's made for live playing, so that is what I'll plan to use it for - and I know that is dependable. As a matter of fact it would be a bit of an insult to this guitar to bring a backup.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Don't think I'll ever need them...

Overall Rating : 10
This is just the best guitar I've ever had...


Product: Yamaha APX-10
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 08/14/2004 at 08:11pm by Anonymous

Features : No Opinion
I own a yamaha apx 10, I think it's a good middleclass guitar,no more no less. this guitar was build for stage and up there it does its job well. you got to know how to use it though. I submit this review on behalf of the apx 10 after reading reading the reviews submitted by others. I dislike the 10's and the 9's so generously thrown around for almost any guitar described in harmony central guitar reviews. I despise even more the way way 'mister anonymous' at 06/24/2002 16:09 burns down the apx 10, by giving it a '1' in the overall rating. this is far below the belt, I mean you got to show a lot more of yourself, come with with a lot more arguments to substantiate such a killing verdict. tommy hayes at 08/17/1999 15:13
is much more convincing in his critics,but here again-he is looking for the acoustic tone,the apx is all about the acoustic tone ON STAGE. the way tommy hayes expresses himself is okay,you can read between the lines. 'mister anonymous' though is a disgrace.

Sound : No Opinion

Action, Fit, & Finish : No Opinion

Reliability/Durability : No Opinion

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : No Opinion


Product: Yamaha APX-10
Price Paid: US $440
Submitted 06/24/2002 at 04:09pm by Anonymous

Features : 7
Age?

Cedar-looking top, aged finish. Beautiful. Nato ply back and sides.

Overly tricky electronics. Jiveass attempt to cover up for overly heavy construction.

Very nice action. Great neck feel (typical of Yamaha).

Wonderful body feel.

Sound : 4
Weak, mushy, fake acoustic sound when amped and no acoustic sound when not amped.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 8
Perfect Yamaha construction. Might as well be cast out of concrete, however, cause it's got that heavy, heavy, heavy Yamaha plastic finish that kills potential.

Reliability/Durability : 10
Ruggggged. It's a Yamaha, which means it'll last until somebody gets fed up with it.

Customer Support : No Opinion
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Overall Rating : 1
Been playing since 1960. My main guitars are a Dunn/Selmer, a Dell Arte/Maccaferri, an Alvarez MD80, an Ibanez GB10, and a 1977 solid top Yamaha jumbo that took years but did get to sounding wonderful with sufficient age.

The APX10 was wasted money, pure and simple. The heavy plywood Ibanez GB10 (maybe something like a 335) sounds a lot better, either amped or acoustic and it's much smaller and not designed to be played acoustic.

I don't think the APX10 qualifies as a musical instrument. Sure is pretty though.


Product: Yamaha APX-10
Price Paid: US $700 used
Submitted 03/09/2002 at 05:13pm by Eddie (RUINED)

Features : 10
I'm not really sure what year it is, but pretty sure it a newer model because the battery isnt the older ones(where you loosen the strings) and also the equalizer is different. I bought it used on ebay about 4 years ago. Ive been playing the guitar for about six years. It has 22 frets and rosette inlays. I love how it has a piezo and a stereo effect for the pickups. The equalizer has low, mid and high as well as a eq pass, volume, mix, and amf nob. THAT MEANS ITS VERY VERSATILE..I like it best because it is lite and small. the hardware is gold and the neck is MAHOgony. fretboard and bridge are INDIAN ROSEWOOD. the top is spruce and the back and sides are SYCAMOre

Sound : 7
I play all different styles of music. You can play jazz as well as music like Dave matthews. Its perfect for live gigs, can make it sound very crisp, mellow or even rich and full. The equalizer can make the guitar very versatile. I think it compares like a chet atkins when picked up. Sounds very clean. When picked up, you can get a big beefy tone if you want! sounds range from a (martin d-28, gibson humming bird or even taylors) The only downside is that when it is just played by itself, you cant make the guitar sound VERSATILE. plugged in i give it a 10 especially in gigs, live with no pickup i give it a 7

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
i love the action. i think i can compare it to a takamine (where all the guitars actions are nice and sweet(low)) The wood is very delicate because it is sycamore. this isn't a guitar you can be bumping and throwing around...the wood is great! african mahogony, indian rosewood, spruce, and sycamore..what else do you want?

Reliability/Durability : 10
my finish is natural satin so it always looks great. The color doesnt fade and doesnt leave the sickening finger prints on guitars with gloss, the back looks very neat, looks almost like maple(wavy wood but its sycamore). All the hardware is solid, never had 1 problem with it!

Customer Support : No Opinion
never dealt with problems..so i dont know

Overall Rating : 7
I own a American fender tele as well as a yamaha classical.. this is good enough for gigging but when i start touring im going to buy a taylor 510 and a gibson standard. I'm in two bands right now and i use both of my guitars on a daily basis. If it were stolen i would buy a taylor.. haha..IF YOU ARE TOURING A TAYLOR WOULD BE BETTER BUT IF YOUR JUST UP FOR GIGS AND YOUR IN A GARAGE BAND THIS IS A IDEAL GUITAR. i love the price, versatility, how it looks and it is very lite. before i bought this i compared to to a taylor 314 ce, taylor 410, takamine santa fe, takamine gb7, martin dm, THIS IS WELL WORTH IT FOR THE PRICE! the only thing i wish it had was a more full and rich tone when played acoustically with no amp or PA


Product: Yamaha APX-10
Price Paid: US $600
Submitted 02/27/2002 at 04:49pm by Anonymous

Features : 10
My guitar was made in Taiwan. I especially like the dual pickup system (piezo & microphone). The battery compartment is fool proof. I had to purchase the case separately as this was a "close out."

I rate the APX-10 a "10" because of the dual pickup system. I have been able to get a great sound in every environment I've played thus far.

Sound : 8
Acoustically due to its size this guitar is bright and lacks bottom end. Amplified this guitar shines. I play a lot of solo and small ensemble (no drums) so feedback has never been a problem.

I give it an "8" because unamplified it is focused but somewhat weak. However, amplified I would give it an "8-10" rating.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 8
As soon as I got the guitar I put on a set of Elixir strings (this improved the tone and playability). I wish the nut were cut a bit deeper as fretting the 1st fret is noticably more work than further up the neck. The guitar's set-up was acceptable from the company. Buying mail order has it's disadvantages.

Reliability/Durability : No Opinion
I've only had the guitar for about 8 months and have had no problems with it.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 9
I've been playing for 36 years and have played electics because of the difficulty of amplifying an acoustic. This guitar has solved the problem. I play mostly gospel and small organization entertainment. The APX-10 sounds great and play very well. The quality of the instrument is very good. I don't know why they discontinued this model and apparently replaced it with a less expensive line. If you want to avoid the tacky sound of most piezo only guitars give this one a try.


Product: Yamaha APX-10
Price Paid: US $1250
Submitted 02/15/2002 at 06:00pm by R. A. Duff

Features : 10
This is a 2001 model. I had to buy the hard shell case seperately. Made in japan, solid spruce top, sycamore sides and back, mahogany neck, indian rosewood bridge and fingerboard, 3 band equalizer, stereo, black cherry gloss color.

Sound : 10
I do a lot of fingerpicking and this guitar has a nice tone for that. I normally play it uplugged, but with the two pickups they used, it sounds awsome when it is plugged in. Nice, warm tone.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
Factory setup was right on. Pickups both worked as expected. I saw no defects or blemishes upon purchase.

Reliability/Durability : 10
This is a solid guitar that is put together well. I wouldn't hesitate to go without a backup with this guitar.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never had to deal with them yet.

Overall Rating : 10
Been playing for ~5 years, other gear includes fender am. tele, marshall TSL 602 amp, peavey tube fex. If it were stolen, I would definately buy another. Overall, an awsome sounding guitar with some nice features and slick look.


Product: Yamaha APX-10
Price Paid: FF 6800 (French Francs)
Submitted 08/17/2001 at 05:32am by Alexandre

Features : 10
Made in 1997 in Japan, my model is the stereo one. Contrarily to what a reviewer said, ( but this is probably because of the year the guitar was built) my model has sycamore sides. Color is something between bottle green and black, very nice and original.(I think they actually missed the painting because this should normally be black, but the result is interesting) All other details are as already explained in other reviews except the stereo feature that allows to play the 3 lower strings on side left for example in the stereo field, and the high 3 others on the right, or to mix one string one the left, and the next on the right, etc to create on stage very nice and natural ambiant effects. However not all APX 10 were made like this, so check your model before.
Nice hard case not included which I had to purchase at the store for an extra $120. (or maybe they told me it was not included, I am not really confident with salepersons in the music industry here in Paris, too many very disapointing experience with too many unprofessional people here).

Sound : 9
I find this guitar extremely versatile, and also used in pure acoustic a well toned recording guitar ( No boomy frequencies for instance when recorded with microphone). My style goes from folk strumming to bossa nova and some jazz. I think however it is a bit too precise sounding for blues, but this is only my own opinion.When played with a hard pick you can also get this Gipsy Jazz sound, "a la Django", that we've loved here in France. No surprise that one of our top players here in the style, Birelli Lagrene, used it on many records, and especially on his record "Acoustic moments". ( You can see a white APX 10 on the cover, his model has a deeper body). If this professional player plays this model, it should mean something in terms of quality. But again, if you look for the kind of Gibson sound maybe you should try something else. This is actaually a very "modern" sounding guitar, built for speed.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 8
Unfortunately, the action was set much too high for me when delivered (I had to order it because I am lefty, so could not try it in the store). I had it pass in the hands of the French wizard of the actions of guitars, Mr" Team Laser" (yes, it is how he is called), and he gave it back to me transformed and incredibly easy to play. A good setup even on a new instrument is something unvaluable.

No others complaints about anyting else.

Reliability/Durability : 7
Yes , very well build and reliable, but like any musical instrument should be respected and handled with care.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 9
Have been playing it for 4 years now, and would certainly be very very disappointed if stolen. I love its touch, neck, sound, color. The very good thing as already explained is that it is a stereo guitar.


Product: Yamaha APX-10
Price Paid: US original price $1,800 I got it for $550 used
Submitted 01/16/2001 at 12:49am by Travis Edwards
Email: Tapdeazz<at>aol dot com

Features : 10
This beautiful guitar was made in 1989 in japan,it has 22 frets, and has a volume, tone, bass, and a knob that allows you to decide the perfect sound for your guitar with any song(except heavy metal or anything like that). It has a single bridge mounted Piezo-electric pickup. The Top of the guitar is Spruce, the Back and Sides are made of Agathis or Alder I don't really know which one, its (Semi Hollow) the Neck is made of Maple, and the Fretboard and the Bridge are made of Indian Rosewood. The finish is a blackburst or I think that is what they call it. The body style has a cutaway for easy access to the higher frets. You have to buy the case seperately I believe or at least I did. The case is custom made to the guitar size and style with it all cushioned on the inside at least an inch thick.

Sound : 8
This guitar suites my music style very well there is not much I dislike about it but there are a few things. With the music style I enjoy playing Eagles, led zepplin, creed, everlast, dave matthews, three doors down, ext..........this guitar works well with most things I like playing except for jimi hendrix, metallica, nirvana, lincoln park, papa roach, and heavier kind of music like that. With this guitar you are not able to get those kinds of sounds out of it but thats ok i guess because if they made one guitar with everthing then people wouldn't need to buy different guitars right!!!!!!!!!!!! Right now I am using my crate amp it puts out pretty good and it has 16 different sound fx's on it. This guitar can get noisy is you dont know how to use it properly. It has a very nice sound to it, it is very clear and sounds very rich.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 8
The action was great on mine but that might be because of my uncle because he is a great guitarist you might have heard of him(Perry Jordan from the Heartsfield band lead guitarist and singer)if you havent check under Heartsfield on the web and you'll see them(and just so you all know they are coming back out real soon on tour and there new cd is being made called "rescue the dog" its a great cd so go out and buy it)oh yeah back to the action maybe that is why my action is so good on it. Not really any flaws unless yours hasen't been taken good care of just make sure before you buy this kind of guitar from anyone you check the condition of everything even the very inside and ask about the history of the guitar. The only flaw i can think of on mine would be the holding for the 9v battery you need the battery is only good for 50 hours and if leave it plugged in to the amp even with the amp off it drains the battery and it is a pain in the butt to change the battery cause you have to loosen up the top three strings enough for you to get your hand in there ot pull out the old battery and stick in the new one, and after many years the rubber to hold the battery looses its stick to hold it in there so the battery slides out, so in that case you need to tape the battery in there or try to find a new rubber pad and see if that words(whatever you do don't use duck tape to hold the battery in there cause it will be almost impossible to get it out).

Reliability/Durability : 10
All I can say is that this guitar has gone through everything because of my uncle and his band so it can withstand live playing easily, so far it has lasted 12 years and its still in mint condition, The finish is great and if you keep it polished and dust it off and stuff it still looks like new, yes the strap buttons are solid, yes you can depend on it my uncle like I said has depended on it for 12 years so far and he still borrows it from me for certain recordings that he did on his new cd, I would never not bring a backup encase strings broke on stage or a freak thing happens and I end up dropping it.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I really don't know about this but I bet you It's probably not that good!!

Overall Rating : 9
I have been playing on this guitar for about a year. All together I have been playing for about 8 years. I wish i could've asked him how long does the battery last?, if it were stolen or lost I wouldn't take it because that is wrong to take something like this that dosen't belong to you. I love the sound you can get out of this guitar it sounds beautiful I promise you if you get a good one you will not be sorry, and like I said I hate changing the battery its a pain, yes I did compare it to other guitars, I compared it to the martin and the gibson but there was no way I could afford one of those I chose this one because I got a great deal on it I hope some of you can get a great deal on yours too. No I really can't think of anything else I wish it had. Remember the guitar won't sound good unless the user of it is good and practice makes perfect. But don't forget these are just my opinions on it you might end up liking a whole other style of guitar. Just know if you work this guitar right than you'll will get all the sounds you love out of it eccept for heavy distortion.Hope You guys have a fun time with this guitar!!!!!!!!!!!!


Product: Yamaha APX-10
Price Paid: irish pounds punts used
Submitted 08/17/1999 at 03:13pm by Tommy Hayes

Features : 9
I'm not sure exactly when the guitar was made but it lies somewhere between the late 80's/early 90's region.Made in Japan?....24 frets. This particular model has recessed volume,base and treble controls and a mix control near the neck.Burgundy red finish,single rounded cutaway,solid spruce top,flamed sycamore back and sides,stereo 2-way pickup.Neck is African mahogony.Fingerboard and bridge are indian rosewood.Tuners are diecast gold yamaha tuners.

Sound : 5
OK firstly let me say that i am a perfectionist when it comes to getting a truly acoustic sound and this is where the guitar goes down in my view.i bought this guitar thinking that it would solve my quest for the perfect amplified acoustic tone.For such an expensive guitar i was a disappointed.I play a lot of acoustic rock ...led zepellin,AIC etc.OK the tone i was looking for was that sound that sound that stephen stills gets from his guitar playing "Black Queen"...yeah i know it's hard to get it from an electro acoustic but young can do it !!!!That characteristic fat bluesy acoustic sound. I'm not big into effects.(but maybe i should be trying out some????) I normally run the guitar straight through to the PA system using only the mono output from the guitar as our PA system(INKEL 300watt)is in mono.I have found that leaving the mix control half way ie using the bridge and saddle pickups 50/50 and keeping the bass and treble up fairly high on the guitar gives the best results.I run the signal from the guitar into a korg ax1g processor for more EQ and some compression and a little delay.I tried connecting both the 1/4" jacks to a stereo PA system before but when i strummed the guitar a faint "crackling" noise was heard so i just go with one of the outputs. Myself and another guy jam a lot and unplugged the guitar doesn't have much projection.He plays a jumbo and it's difficult for me to even hear my guitar when he's playing.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 5
The factory setup was great.The action is superb and is great for lead licks.But again i have to criticise.The strap button at the neck end is mounted on the guitar body in such a way that when you are not holding the guitar it tends to swing (neck falling).And another thing is the battery compartment is a ridiculous concept.Ok i know that some people say that creating a hole in the body of the guitar for a battery compartment affects the overall sound.Personally i think this is a load of shit!Trying to change the battery on this guitar is a serious mess.You have to loosen the bottom strings,reach in to the battery holder which is mounted with velcro???.This has worked itself loose twice already and broke the 2 supply wires from the battery.... ....a lot of stress when it happens in front of a crowd .... but luckily i'm good with a soldering iron eh?

Reliability/Durability : 6
I dont know about live playing with this guitar.It seems any time i'm playing a gig i'm paranoid about the battery holder working itself loose again.The tuners are solid and the guitar does stay in tune.

Customer Support : 2
I've sent 3 mails to yamaha in realtion to the guitar setup regarding live setup with the stereo o/p and all but i've been given the run-around and ended up pissed off and a little disillusioned!

Overall Rating : 5
So now we come to the everall rating....well here we go again.For such an expensive guitar you would expect a lot and with this guitar you don't get it!I've been playing for 20 of my 27 years on this planet and it's ok for sitting around at home playing to yourself.But if you,like moi, are looking for that true acoustic tone this guitar ,i'm afraid is not for ya!I have owned shite guitars in the past but this time i'm going to trade this thing in for that Guild i was going to buy in the first place!!......then again maybe you are supposed to use some sort of external blender with the guitar(and if anyone can get in contact with yamaha on this well then give me a shout)...

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