Three years ago, Yamaha launched a new line of acoustic guitars. Nothing too special about that, you might say, the company does so regularly. But thanks to technology originally developed for its ...
The original Yamaha FG Red Label series of acoustic guitars were built in the 1960s and revered for their high-end Japanese craftsmanship and beautiful tone. Many players first started playing guitar ...
Way back in 2016, Yamaha built an actuator into its new TransAcoustic line of acoustic guitars that produced reverb and chorus through the sound hole. The second generation has just launched, and now ...
HAMAMATSU, Japan -- Japanese instrument maker Yamaha has embarked on a full-scale effort to capture the guitar market in the U.S. and rebuild its capacity to generate profit.
"Clear top end and strong projection" – and a neck joint that combines glued and bolt-on construction for increased body vibration When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate ...
When you buy through our links, we may earn an affiliate commission. There's no better way to be sure you find your forever instrument than to invest in a high-end acoustic guitar. If you're a ...
Sam Ash announces upcoming availability for the Yamaha FG830 Acoustic Guitar, offering singer-songwriters a professional-quality dreadnought with a solid Spruce top, Rosewood back and sides, and ...
Yamaha's lineup of TransAcoustic guitars combines superb build quality with cool built-in effects. I sampled a concert-size FS-TA that sells for about $940. The Yamaha FS-TA features onboard reverb ...
I tested out the all-new Storia I, a $700 "concert" size model; and the $1,600 FGX3, a jumbo/dreadnought that evokes Yamaha's legendary "red label" acoustics of the 1960s and '70s. Neither instrument ...
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