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Sounds great, plays well, easy on the budget.
Classic dreadnought look and sound with a laminate spruce top, rosewood fingerboard and bridge, and tortoise shell pickguard. Meranti back and sides. Gold die-cast tuners provide smooth and accurate tuning.
Yamaha F335 Acoustic Guitar Features:
- Body Style: Dreadnought acoustic
- Top: Laminate spruce
- Back: Meranti
- Sides: Meranti
- Fingerboard: Rosewood
- Bridge: Rosewood
- No. of frets: 20, 14 free
- Pickguard: tortoise shell
- Finish: gloss
- Tuners: Gold Die-cast
- Warranty: Limited lifetime
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Pick this guitar!
The Yamaha F335 is my third guitar. I was looking for an inexpensive acoustic guitar to replace my broken one. After trying so many guitars, this was definitely the one. It plays just as well as a Taylor, for less than half the price! I have the sunburst one... the color is beautiful, the sound is beautiful, and it's very comfortable. This guitar is great for everyone... if you're looking for your first or replacement guitar, this is the one!
Reviewed by pancakes on 7/9/2007
65 people found this review helpful.
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Sound Great!
I love this acoustic guitar, the sound is so crisp and loud that its amazing. Its a lot lighter than most acoustics. Also the fret board is perfect, the space from the strings and the fret board is absolutely perfect, its simple to pick up the awesome sound of every note played on this affordable acoustic. Buy it, you wont regret it!
Reviewed by InJesusName,ImGoingToGetANewGuitarThatChoose on 10/24/2006 who plays Indie, Mellow, Christain.
43 people found this review helpful.
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$150 of joy
I purchased this guitar when I started learning to play. I had previously owned a Takamine that was supposedly a better instrument, but this thing is head and shoulders above. Sounds great, plays wonderfully, and is above all a smooth, comfortable, and able first instrument. I can unreservedly recommend it to first time players or people needing a solid, well-performing guitar.
Reviewed by MN on 4/23/2007 who plays Folk.
26 people found this review helpful.
1 person found this review unhelpful.
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good guitar for anyone
I just bought the 335 for myself and my daughter to play. I have played guitar a little here and there for the past 25 years and I have large hands. my daughter is 8 years old and is very petite. This guitar works for both of us! A previous post said it has high action...the one i have actually has good action at the upper frets. this is a nice medium size guitar without digging deep into your wallet.
Reviewed by on 5/18/2007 who plays everything.
25 people found this review helpful.
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awsome guitar/jimmy page is guitar god
i have had this guitar for a year now and it has blown me away. i play more electric but it is always fun to pick up this great acoustic guitar. i was turned on to yamaha acoustics by my uncle who has had only one acoustic since he was 12. he said it was the best for the money, and he was right. this guitar sounds as good to me as a martin for a fraction of the money.
Reviewed by josh on 1/12/2007 who plays Rock, punk, blues, grunge/alternative.
22 people found this review helpful.
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