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NEW REVIEW - What a nice surprise!
I've been playing guitar for many years. I have spent all of those years concentrating on electric guitar, but always used acoustics and classicals for various songs, practices, etc. I haven't owned an acoustic in a while, and I have recently gotten very seriously back into my hobby. I decided it was time to add a nice acoustic to my collection. I went to GuitarCenter in Memphis, and spent quite a bit of time in the acoustic guitar room. I tried many guitars across all price ranges. When I happened to pick up the Yamaha 730, I was first drawn to the beautiful craftmanship. It looked as nice as some more expensive guitars. I played it for a while and was sold. What a nice guitar for the price. This thing stays in tune and has a great tone. I bought an extra stand so it can sit out where I can pick it up anytime without hooking up cords, messing with amp settings, ect.
Reviewed by JeffW on 11/18/2009 who plays Blues, Classic Rock, Hard Rock.
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Great Guitar
I have only recently started playing, but just through trying out different guitars i have been able to discern the difference between quality and cheap guitars. I must have overlooked the Yamaha a thousand times before i decided to try it. I couldn't believe the tone that came out of it, then i looked at the price tag and was amazed again. Needless to say i took this baby home with me the very same day and have not been dissapointed since. Great Guitar!
Reviewed by Calvin7658 on 8/13/2007 who plays Rock, Pop, Alternative.
59 people found this review helpful.
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This guitar is a must have
I got this guitar a while ago for my birthday and I couldn't recomend a better acoustic guitar. It plays a warm, deep tone popular in jazz and light rock music.
Reviewed by AVA824 on 10/18/2006 who plays Punk, Rock, Metal.
25 people found this review helpful.
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Niiice!!!
What a nice guitar. I have several including a couple of very expensive ones and I continue to pick the Yamaha up to play. The others have found their way back to their cases and the 730 stays out on the stand. Great sound with the Elixer custom light strings! Easy to play and comfortable.Thsi guitar has a great look as well and i would recommend it to any and everyone looking for a new acoustic.
Reviewed by QWYKTRUK on 7/23/2007 who plays BLUES, CLASSIC ROCK.
16 people found this review helpful.
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Great First Guitar
Very playable, great sounding cheap guitar. A wonderful first or second instrument.
Reviewed by Bassist on 10/31/2006 who plays Jazz, Indy Rock, Folk.
26 people found this review helpful.
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Bluesman's Dream
Fantastic guitar. No problem with volume, even lows sound crisp and clear. Highs are volumnous and resonance is extremely pure. The neck is extremely comfortable and allows for smooth, fast fingerwork. Outstanding value for the money. This guitar is comparable with others 200-300 dollars more expensive than it's full price. I haven't played an acoustic seriously for several years but took advantage of my daughter starting guitar lessons to get a nice model. Hate to say it, but the 62' strat may only get played for 2 hours a day for a while! Also, try it with a slide for a real treat.
Reviewed by Ed5150 on 10/12/2006 who plays Rock, Blues.
15 people found this review helpful.
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Every high,every low,everything in between!
Have a 35 year old Yamaha acoustic that has aged gracefully and was looking for a new "main" ax. Played it for 10 minutes @ Guitar Center and took it home. Booming sound,highs,lows and mids are all clearly defined. XLNT for fingerpicking and hard rhythm. Now my son wants one...
Reviewed by Bob Neaves on 6/12/2007 who plays Fingerstyle,blues,Christian rock.
4 people found this review helpful.
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Bang for the Buck
One of the best sounding and easily playable guitars I have ever played for the cost. All Strings ring throughout entire range and I can't put it down. Just Plays and sounds great, more like a much more expensive guitar. Recomend it for anyone.
Reviewed by Snaz567 on 10/19/2006 who plays Rock,Alternative,Grunge.
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Yamaha FG730S
As a beginner guitarist, I found the Yamaha FG730S to be a very suitable guitar. A solid top at this price range is incredible, and teh action is low enough so that it is easy to play barre chords, but not so low that there is a lot of fret-buzz. The overall sound of the guitar very warm, and the guitar is perfectly suited for small get-togethers or playing around the campfire.
Reviewed by ttmnky on 10/13/2006 who plays Alternative.
5 people found this review helpful.
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Overall One Of The Best Guitars Ever!!!
I just bought this guitar today after playing a cheap nylon for about a year and a half... I've been looking at some Epiphone's and Ibanez' never even thinking about this Yamaha until i started playing it and it sounded GREAT!! Very comfortable with high-end playability and a gorgeous look... this guitar is in fact worth every damn penny...
Reviewed by Filipino Bambino 32 on 6/13/2007 who plays Rock/Alternative.
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