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A comfortable and an affordable guitar that'll give you years of playing pleasure.
This finely crafted Yamaha acoustic-electric guitar provides great sound and playing ease. The FX335 has a classic dreadnought look and sound with a spruce top, rosewood fingerboard and bridge, and tortoise shell pickguard. Gold die-cast tuners provide smooth and accurate tuning. With a Piezo electric pickup mounted underneath the saddle and an onboard preamp with a 2-band EQ you will be equipped to play in any setting.
Yamaha FX 335 Acoustic-Electric Guitar Features:
- Body Style: Dreadnought acoustic
- Top: Laminate spruce
- Back: Meranti
- Sides: Meranti
- Fingerboard: Rosewood
- Bridge: Rosewood
- No. of frets: 20, 14 free
- Scale length: 25"
- Pickguard: tortoise shell
- Finish: Gloss
- Tuners: Gold Die-cast
- Electronics: Piezo pickup with 2-band EQ
- Warranty: Limited lifetime
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OH MY GOO!!
This guitar is absolutly beautiful. I picked it up in the store, and instantly fell in love with it. The pre-amp is absolutly breathtaking. I've played it through a Vox and Behringer Electric amp, also through a Fender acoustic amp, both coming out with absolutly beautiful tones. Overall, for the prices, you cannot beat this guitar. I hope to have it around for MANY years...
Reviewed by Schultzie on 3/6/2007 who plays Anything and Everything.
20 people found this review helpful.
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Great Guitar!
I received this guitar as a Christmas present 2 years ago and it's definitely still holding strong. Lugging it to and from church two or three times a week, this guitar has definitely taken a beating and it still plays, sounds, and looks (with the exception of a few minor scratches) like it did the day I bought it. GET THIS GUITAR FOR A BEGINNER, it's the best $170 you'll ever spend.
Reviewed by churchguitar92 on 4/26/2007 who plays Rock.
14 people found this review helpful.
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Fantastic Value
I recieved my Yamaha FX335 yesterda, and can't be happier. It camewith little more than the guitar, a battery (for the pickup), and an allen wrench to adjust the rod - but I immediately fell in love with it. The clasic look is appealing enough, but the sound is top notch. It came stock with Martin (probably L-Med L) strings on it. Unlike alot of other acoustic/electric combos I've seen, this beast sounds just as great plugged in as it does unplugged. It has a few small drawbacks being plugged in (you have to dial your amp, and the on-board EQ just so in order to get it perfect), but other then that its a dream. The imput just is in the rear strap horn - so no more losing tone to a random hole in your acoustic!
Overall, I |definately| recommend this guitar to anyone looking into upgrading from entry lvl to mid range, or anyone who is looking for a great EL combo without breaking the bank.
Reviewed by chlballi on 1/3/2007 who plays ALL.
9 people found this review helpful.
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Should at least pick up and try this guitar
I ran across this guitar first on this website. My friends and I were a bit sceptical of its quality and sound, so we made plans the next day with a small list of guitars to try and this one was great for the price.
If your looking for an acoustic electric at a decent price I suggest at least picking this up and giving it a try.
Reviewed by KevinC2021 on 8/10/2006 who plays Various types.
8 people found this review helpful.
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Inexpensive and excellent.
I've been in an acoustic duo band for about 2 years now, and I picked this guitar up when we started. Now, I'm a rather clumsy fellow, and I've sent this thing to the floor by accident on several an occasion, whether it be due to a loose strap, or just straight klutziness. Regardless, everything about this guitar has held up quite wonderfully. The tone is excellent, the brass hardware is nice, and the guitar in itself looks nice as well. Great when played through an acoustic amp or (oddly enough) a bass amp (though not recommended).
Reviewed by Chris LaBenne on 7/13/2007 who plays Rock, Funk, Ska.
6 people found this review helpful.
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