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The YAMAHAAPXT2EW is a 3/4-size acoustic-electric guitar featuring a stunning figured natural wood top, meranti back and sides, and a rosewood fingerboard. It comes with a System 68 preamp for exceptional sound quality and includes a free gig bag for musicians on the go.
Neck Material Type | Rosewood |
String Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Fretboard Material Type | Rosewood |
Body Material Type | Meranti |
Back Material Type | Meranti Wood |
Top Material Type | Rosewood |
Color | Figured Natural |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 36.2"L x 16.5"W x 4.5"H |
String Nut Width | 43.18 Millimeters |
Scale Length | 5.8E+2 Millimeters |
Guitar Bridge System | Fixed |
Number of Strings | 6 |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Guitar Pickup Configuration | S |
R**A
Quality comes in all sizes, even 3/4 scale
This little Yamaha 3/4 scale guitar is a quality build.They promote it as a travel guitar and provide a soft case for it.The one I got was the Mangowood Brown Sunburst finish. But what matters is it plays nice.The intonation news fairly accurate the string height is good and the electronics works well including the tuner.And it's not very expensive, all in all that makes for a good value and enjoyable playing for years to come!
A**R
Perfect First Guitar for My Daughter – Beautiful and Professional!
I bought the Yamaha APXT2 3/4-Size Acoustic-Electric Guitar in Black as my daughter’s first guitar, and it’s been an amazing choice! Not only is the 3/4 size perfect for her smaller hands, making it easy and comfortable to play, but the sound quality is also truly impressive for a guitar of its size. Whether unplugged or connected to an amp, it delivers a rich, clear tone.One of the standout features is how beautiful and professional this guitar looks. The sleek black finish gives it a polished, elegant feel that’s usually found in full-sized guitars. My daughter loves how it feels like a serious instrument rather than just a beginner’s guitar, which has motivated her even more to keep practicing.It’s also lightweight and portable, so she can easily bring it with her anywhere. Overall, the APXT2 is not only a fantastic beginner’s guitar, but it’s also a well-crafted, professional-looking instrument that’s perfect for anyone starting their musical journey. Highly recommend!
J**
Nice little guitar
What I wanted - 3/4 body, with a cutout, nylon strings, a brand I’m familiar with that has decent sound and looks good. This guitar hits almost all of those, minus the nylon strings so I compromised in that aspect. Overall I’m happy with it. It’s even smaller than I expected but it’s comfortable to play. I’m 5’4 with dainty girl hands so I usually struggle to reach the right frets with certain chords which is why I wanted something smaller. The neck isn’t much different than a full size but seems a tiny bit smaller. I also don’t notice as much fret buzz as I did when I played a full size; I used to borrow one (not sure of the make) and I had a fender, both had a lot of buzz so I think it was an issue on my end with my reach. This guitar has a look I like well enough and the sound is decent for such a small guitar. It does go out of tune often but the built in tuner is a really nice feature. I may use some of the advice of other customers to make this thing sound even better but not right away and not all at once. I’m enjoying getting back into practice and recommend this to casual players, beginners and apartment dwellers - I don’t have to worry much about my neighbors having to hear me play since it doesn’t project like a full size.
L**H
Small guitar, big sound, good price. Love it.
Wife wants to play guitar again after a long hiatus. My full sized Takamine with fat strings is too big and heavy for her. Got her this 3/4 Yamaha and I fell in love with it. I may have to get another one for her because I've been hogging it. It has a great voice for a 3/4. The action is nice, the built in tuner is a real treat. Never had one before but it is unbelievably convenient. I don't plug it in often but I had to check out that sound too. The electronics sound decent. Can't crank it up too loud or it starts to feedback, but I'm actually sitting right on top of my small but punchy VOX amp so I can't really say how it would work for playing out. The reviews convinced me to buy this one. The best review only had one major complaint; the tuning pegs. I agree they could be better, but I don't think they are awful. I have to tweak the tuning just a little once or twice a day before I play, but it isn't like it goes out of tune when I'm playing, even when I'm beating on it hard. I think it is well worth the price and was surprised by the volume it produces. Much better than expected. If you don't find the tuning pegs worthy, I think the instrument is good enough to spend money on for an upgrade, but I don't plan to. It is solid, light weight, comfortable, nice sounding, well designed, feature rich and handy. I'm keeping it in the corner by the bed and I pick it up every chance I get. I haven't played guitar much the past few years so having a guitar at my fingertips all the time is helping me get my callouses back quickly. No matter what you play, if you lose your callouses, rebuilding them is always painful for a few weeks, but this instrument is pretty easy to play. I've gone through the process several times over the years with my Takamine. This is far less painful. Perhaps that means it will take longer, but at least I can still use my fingers to type long reviews in the meantime. No avoiding the pain regardless of what you play, but there is pain, and there is agony. This guitar hits a sweet spot somewhere in between. It's just right for young or old, big or small. (FWIW, I heard an interview with Clapton where he confessed he doesn't play much when he's not working and when he has to prepare for a tour, even he has to go through the callous building process). Well, I'm way off topic now. Again, great little guitar. Go for it.
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