Yamaha has now been at the forefront of acoustic guitar design for over 50 years – and it was their success in the acoustic field that spurred them to go on to develop electric guitars. The company’s ...
A concert size guitar is bigger than a parlor guitar, but smaller than orchestra and dreadnought guitars. As a result, we don’t generally expect concert guitars to have the big tone or the volume of ...
Sam Ash has released a comparison guide for Ibanez and Yamaha acoustic guitars, offering recommendations for both first-time buyers and experienced players.
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 ...
One of the big acoustic guitar stories of NAMM 2011 was Yamaha's brand new A-Series acoustic electric guitar launch. Following our video demo of an A3M model at the show, here we're taking a closer ...
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 ...
We can clearly remember the first time we encountered Yamaha’s TransAcoustic technology. It was a bit of a culture shock, ...
Simple and easy to use. Looks and plays like a solid mid-tier acoustic guitar. Innovative looping function using spot on top of the body. Nice built-in effects and tuner. Good Bluetooth functionality ...
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 ...
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 ...