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- Concert cutaway body with all-solid mahogany back and sides
- Sitka spruce top features Yamaha’s original A.R.E. wood-torrefaction technology
- SRT2 pickup system for a natural, dynamic plugged-in tone
- Body type: Concert cutaway
- Back and sides material: All-solid mahogany
- Top material: Sitka spruce featuring Yamaha’s original A.R.E. wood-torrefaction technology
- Pickups: SRT2 pickup system
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- Practicing12
- Jamming10
- Small Venues8
- Recording7
- Playing in Church1
- None1
- Soft case1
- Experienced14
- Novice2
- Fun To Play19
- Good Audio19
- Good Feel18
- Stays In Tune16
- Consistent15
Reviewed by 19 customers
Don't pass this guitar up
submitted21 days ago
byLarry
fromPittsburgh, Pa
I have been shopping around for a cutaway acoustic guitar for quite sometime. I currently have a prototype of the Martin DRS2 which I adore and love. But I can't play things due to the full dreadnaught body. So I set out to find the right cutaway acoustic. I was set to buy a Taylor 314. I thought that because it is pricy and a Taylor it was the best option for me. I took my time and played the Taylor. I liked it, then I played a couple of Yamaha acoustics that Guitar Center of Pittsburgh had on hand. I really liked them a lot. I tried an AC3R which was fantastic but then I picked this one up. It spoke to me, it sang to me and it felt like it was meant to be. I love the fact that it is solid wood and not a laminate. It felt more solid than the more expensive Taylor and it just sounded so rich and full. The pickup system doesn't factor in because I do the majority of my playing at home. Off the rack brand new, the neck is straight, the frets are perfect, the strings are ok, but I wouldn't shy away from gigging with it right now if I needed too. I do want to set it up to my specs (a little nut/bridge work) and it will further suit my likes. But out of the box and off the rack. WOW. Don't pass this thing up or look past it. You won't be disappointed. It comes with a very nice firm Gig bag. I thought of getting a hard shell case but this gig bag feels better insulated.
Great Value for a High Quality Instrument
submitteda month ago
byJack
fromClive Iowa
Purchased a used AC3M DLX at my local Guitar Center. Instrument was like new Plays very well and particularly good in the higher register. Rich, full sound, the Mahahpny lets the strings articulate clearly and make it an excellent instrument for finger picking or lead The ARE electronics offer a lot of flexibility and excellent sound. Buying used made this an excellent value and I am looking forward to gigging with this guitar.
Deserves every star, especially considering the price.
submitted3 months ago
byCheri
fromTyler, Texas
Easy playing and amazing sustained tone rings true and clear. Sound nearly identical to the Taylor I was considering at half the price. Yes I would buy it again!
Amazing Value!!!
submitted4 months ago
byGene
fromApalachin, New York
First, let me say I am a Yamaha fan having owned several including both the FSX3 and the FGX3, both of which cost more than this AC3M, but I am definitely more impressed with this guitar. I mean read the reviews; they're all 5 stars, and now I can see why for myself. Amazing quality, sound and feel for the price, and I'm also comparing it to my Taylor 314 and 414's, my Martin D18, my Gibson J45 and my Rainsong; all great guitars, and, yes, better than the AC3M, but I'm not convinced better enough in relation to price. Bottom line, read all the reviews like I did, try one these AC3M's and judge for yourself. I'm betting you'll agree with me and the other 15 reviewers of this great guitar, and probably take one home too.
'Hidden' Gem!
submitted5 months ago
byBiolizard
fromSpartanburg
Always impressed with Yamaha acoustic guitars. Everyone seems to focus on Taylor and Martin; (they are fine guitars indeed) but Yamaha makes just as great of a guitar for less money. I have several Taylor's, but Yamaha is my new 'go to' brand! I've been converted.
Definitely would buy again!
submitted5 months ago
byTed
fromLancaster, PA
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
My new Yamaha AC3M DLX guitar Sings!
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submitted8 months ago
asked byBrit
fromundisclosed
Is this an all solid body guitar?
No, the back and sides are laminated.submitted2 years ago
asked byMD
fromUtah
I just purchased one and love it. What hard case would you recommend for this?
Musician's Gear MGMADN Molded ABS Acoustic Guitar Case.submitted4 years ago
asked by"Rudness"
fromLas Vegas nev
Can you use a stereo cord to plug in to the acoustic then into a two channel preamp tip ring sleeve cord for a change in balance in tone.!
No, not stereo. Please see "American Recorder Technologies 1/4" Male Mono to Two 1/4" Female Adapter Nickel"submitted4 years ago
asked byMichael
fromCoulterville CA
What size sting does it come with from the factory?
Elixir NANOWEB 80/20 Bronze Lightsubmitted4 years ago
asked byrichard
fromPlainfied il
can you tell me the finger board material, ebony or rosewood and the nut width
This guitar has an ebony fingerboard. The nut width is 43 mm.submitted6 years ago
asked byYamJam76
fromWashington
It doesn't seem clear from the description- how is this DLX version different than the 'regular' AC3M?
This difference will be the woods used

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