Yamaha AES520-D6 - "Best baritone ever for that price"
Excellent instrument for djent in dropped B, superb korean quality as modern prs import models. Pickups are good for metal, nice bridge, sculpted body makes her very confortable to handle. Playin…
Yamaha AES800 - "Yamaha AES800"
I recently found one of these in a local music store... Apparently they were built from 1998-2000? Mine says made in Japan on it, although I understood most were assembled in other locations. I …
Yamaha AES820 - "Yamaha AES 820"
Piano black, perfect finish, retrocool with high-tec features. Not just a guitar but an instrument! I've played blues to metal for the past 23 years and with this guitar you can pretty much get 'em…
Yamaha AES820 - "Yamaha AES 820"
I got this unit from Music Park (A guitar store who a friend of my dad owns) This was a great guitar the sound is awesome and the pickup on it is amazing and i really have had no problems with it! …
Yamaha SGV800 - "Yamaha SGV 800"
This is the 1967 (maybe even earlier) Yamaha (Nippon Gakki Co.) "sunburst" solid body electric guitar with "Samurai" headstock with slight offset. I could see no model number on this guitar. The re-…
Yamaha AES820 - "Yamaha AES 820"
I won this guitar directly from Yamaha in their "Beyond Tone" sweepstakes. It plays like a dream. The action is nice and low. I like the fact that you can split the coils on the humber dimarzios w…
Yamaha SGV300 - "Yamaha SGV 300"
I got this guitar on trade in for my Fender super strat deluxe, some people think that was stupid but i can hear the difference.I had no intentions of getting a new guitar, i just liked the way it lo…
Yamaha SGV300 - "Yamaha SGV300"
I acquired this guitar because I wanted to start learning how to play guitar. I decided to get something that was relatively cheap (in price), so I picked up this guitar in a combo with a Peavey Rag…
Yamaha AES800 - "Yamaha AES 800"
Bought in Taiwan for approx. 400 US dollars. I wanted a first electric guitar that would last me for a while, was affordable and that sounded good and played well. I wanted a Les Paul Gibson but it …
Yamaha AES800 - "Yamaha AES800"
Before buying this guitar I tried many Strats, Les Pauls, Teles and others. I did find several guitars in the $1200 range that really impressed me but they did not sufficiently sway me to pay the ext…
Yamaha SBG3000 - ramspi's review
translatedGuiatre from 1982, Japanese-born two humbunker splittable handle driver USE The handle is a highway accessibility aus total acute, huge weight and long sustain SONORITS This is a supe…
Yamaha AES820 - Soul's review
translatedThe basic configuration is not too bad it is finished .......... UTILIZATION The handle is rather large it's hard at first but then one would do with a good adjustment strap is ergonomically ....…
Yamaha SGV800 - Grind my axe's review
translatedGuitar factory in Japan, with 22 frets, it is team of two microphones Yamaha P-90 type, configured fawn Les Paul. The bridge is Yamaha team of ball bearings offering plutt look "old" vaguely reminisc…
Yamaha AES620 - niconel's review
translatedIt's a japanese who possde 22 frets and a Seymour Duncan sh4 at the bridge!, The micro deuxime, that the handle is a home alnico5 Yam which currently satisfies me to the point of view marriage to the…
Yamaha AES620 - therry's review
translatedIn addition to the features below, I will add that the frets are high ... so be careful not support such a nag on the strings (especially brré), otherwise you are wrong ... The handle is wide ... …