Yamaha FG-180-1 - "Stop! Good deal!"
The Yamaha FG-180 is a dreadnought-type Folk guitar with a slim mahogany neck with "boat" profile, almost flat rosewood fingerboard. Mine has the red-orange Nippon Gakki tag, so it's manufactured in …
Yamaha C70 - "great cheap guitar"
It's a strong guitar, very durable (I'm still playing with it even though I'm now very experienced). UTILIZATION I used it for absolutely everything, even rock (though you need softer strings for b…
Yamaha FG-340 - " Yamaha FG340"
translatedYamaha FG340, made in Taiwan, in 1977, an early version. V-neck slightly beefy enough. All laminated spruce top, mahogany body, three-piece back, martin style D35. Mechanical yamaha. the guitar has…
Yamaha FG-200 - " yamaha fg 200"
translatedModel made in Taiwan, I do not know the exact date of manufacture, it seems late 70s. Handle quite thick, but very enjoyable round. I do not know the materials that yamaha on some forum talking abo…
Yamaha FG750S - " Tried blind and adopted"
translatedSolid spruce top, back and sides of sycamore wood beautiful, mechanical oil bath, rosewood fingerboard. In what country is it made? No idea, I really do not care as long as it is fair and it sounds. …
Yamaha FG-335 - " Plus it's old, it's good."
translatedMade in Taiwan I am unable to say what kind of wood it is. 20 frets, 6 strings (so far so good) I think it's just about anything. UTILIZATION The handle is nice, the instrument is light. …
Yamaha GL1 - " Ideal for travel"
translatedIdentical to a guitar, but in my case granted dessu to 5 tons and with the same number of box No amplification UTILIZATION Use while traveling can have a guitar in the trunk without taking up s…
Yamaha F310 - " Excellent choice getting started"
translatedFormat dreadnought manufactured in Asia (probably in indonesia). Spruce table Body meranti (mahogany close) Nato neck (near mahogany) Rosewood Guitar solid take everywhere! UTILIZATION …
Yamaha C80 - " a very good guitar!"
translatedCharacteristics have already been said below ... Nice finish on the guitar, much better than other aesthetically finished Yamaha C Series (eg c40) Note: mechanical finite but very fragile after a …
Yamaha FG-420-12 - Erwco's review
translatedI'll let you read the previous post for this topic UTILIZATION Handle pretty easy to play SOUNDS I registered especially for this topic, I have made my twelve string strings ... an eight beca…
Yamaha FG-420-12 - " All in all ...."
translatedTaiwan manufacture ... 21 frets ... D'after my luthier nothing solid in the ... Not even the table ... sitka stuck and the back and sides mahogany plywood. Abalone rosette or not worked, it's…
Yamaha GL1 - " logistics lightly!"
translatedit's Yamaha, that is to say, a good value for money: I guess Asian manufacturing, well finished product, it looks like a toy but it is not one! UTILIZATION in short: you take a classical guitar…
Yamaha GL1 - " Look toy, fun instrument"
translatedguitar tune and cash reduced nylon strings Asian manufacturing certainly UTILIZATION round enjoyable from the moment we accept the sensation of a handle shortcut Very light guitar, and most i…
Yamaha GL1 - " Always at hand!"
translatedThis is a guitar, but smaller. Same number of rope, tuning in ADGCEA. Roughly like a guitar, but with the sound of a hood in box 5. Therefore more acute. But the fingering, it does not change anythin…
Yamaha C40 - " a very good guitar to start!"
translatedit is made in Indonesia. the bridge is rosewood, the bottom and sides meranti (a nearby wood of mahogany from the site), the spruce and Nato neck (wood similar to mahogany) rosewood fingerboard 18 …