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Yamaha FX335CE Acoustic-Electric Guitar

Yamaha FX335CE Acoustic-Electric Guitar

Yamaha

Description

Take the renowned quality and reliability of Yamaha's beloved F335 acoustic guitar, add versatile onboard electronics and a comfortable cutaway, and you get the exceptional Yamaha FX335C dreadnought acoustic-electric guitar. Built for players needing to plug in without sacrificing that classic Yamaha tone and feel, the FX335C is the perfect, stage-ready evolution of its purely acoustic sibling. It offers the same dependable performance and balanced sound, now optimized for amplified playing and easier access to higher frets.

Stage-Ready Amplification—Reliable Piezo Pickup System

The core strength of the FX335C lies in its dependable piezo pickup system, transforming the proven F335 platform into a versatile performance tool. This system faithfully captures the guitar's natural acoustic voice for amplification, featuring intuitive controls for volume and tone (EQ) to easily shape your sound for any venue or PA system. This reliable electronic package makes the FX335C an outstanding choice for live gigs, open mics or recording.

Classic Dreadnought Tone—Spruce Top Guitar With Nato Body

Inheriting the tonal blueprint of the F335, the FX335C boasts a resonant spruce top paired with nato back and sides. This classic wood combination delivers that sought-after dreadnought guitar sound—strong projection, clear highs, warm mids and a satisfying low end. The dreadnought body shape maximizes volume and sustain, making it ideal for powerful strumming, flatpicking, and vocal accompaniment. It's the balanced, familiar Yamaha acoustic tone, ready for any musical style.

Effortless Playability—Comfortable Slim Neck Profile With Cutaway Access

Yamaha guitars are famous for their comfortable playability, and the FX335C upholds this standard. It features a user-friendly slim neck profile that feels great in the hand, reducing fatigue during longer playing sessions. The smooth rosewood fingerboard provides an excellent fretting surface. Crucially, the added cutaway grants easy access to the upper frets, expanding your melodic possibilities beyond what the standard F335 offers. This makes it an incredibly approachable and rewarding guitar for players of all levels.

Built Yamaha Tough—Durable and Stylish Acoustic-Electric Guitar

Just like its F335 counterpart, the FX335C acoustic-electric guitar is built to provide years of reliable music making. Featuring durable construction, dependable chrome tuners for stable tuning and a sleek finish, this instrument is designed to handle regular playing, practice and transport. It embodies Yamaha's commitment to quality craftsmanship, offering impressive longevity and consistent performance, making it a smart investment for any guitarist needing a workhorse acoustic-electric.

An Acoustic-Electric Guitar Designed for Performing and Recording Guitarists

The Yamaha FX335C dreadnought acoustic-electric guitar combines robust tonewoods, intuitive electronics and ergonomic design, making it ideal for players who need a dependable guitar for live performances or studio work. With its balanced resonance, slim neck profile and reliable pickup system, this model offers everything a guitarist needs to sound their best. Whether you're amplifying your sound for a packed venue or crafting melodies at home, the FX335C provides inspiring playability and tonal excellence.

Open Box Yamaha FX335C Dreadnought Acoustic-Electric Guitar Level 2 Natural 190839695789
Open Box Yamaha FX335C Dreadnought Acoustic-Electric Guitar Level 2 Natural 190839695789
Open Box Yamaha FX335C Dreadnought Acoustic-Electric Guitar Level 2 Natural 190839695789

Features

  • Spruce top provides balanced resonant tone with clear projection
  • Nato back and sides deliver warm sound suited for all styles
  • Reliable piezo pickup system ensures precise amplified tone control
  • Built-in EQ allows quick easy sound shaping for any performance
  • Slim neck profile offers comfortable playing for all skill levels
  • Rosewood fingerboard adds smooth feel and durable construction
  • 21 nickel-silver frets enable full tonal range exploration
  • Dreadnought body shape produces rich balanced sound with focused projection
  • Glossy black finish adds striking visual appeal for stage presence
  • Chrome tuners ensure long-lasting stability and accurate tuning adjustments

Specs

Body
  • Body shape: Dreadnought
  • Top wood: Spruce
  • Back and sides: Nato
  • Finish: Glossy black
  • Bracing pattern: Traditional X bracing
Neck
  • Neck profile: Slim
  • Fingerboard wood: Rosewood
  • Number of frets: 21
  • Scale length: 25"
  • Nut width: 1-11/16"
  • Truss rod: Adjustable
Electronics
  • Pickup type: Piezo
  • Controls: Volume and EQ
  • Built-in tuner: No
  • Configuration: Single-pickup system
Hardware
  • Bridge: Rosewood
  • Tuning machines: Chrome
  • Saddle material: Synthetic
  • Nut material: Synthetic
Other
  • Strings: Steel
  • Orientation: Right handed
  • Case: Not included

Reviews

4.54

110 Reviews

94%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

Most Liked Positive Review

4

Body crack issues?

Only four stars because the jury is still out on the quality. I went in to buy a guitar for recording and small gigs. I liked the way this guitar played and bought it. I wanted a boxed item and when I checked it over (am I glad I did!!) there was a huge crack at the bottom/back seam and the back of the guitar had separated from the bottom. No damage at all to the packing material/box - this was strange. I went to see if the floor model had too many scratches and found it had the EXACT SAME DAMAGE!. Too much for coincidence. I am waiting for the factory order to come in - just a heads-up for anyone looking at this. I will report back with the wrap up.

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Most Liked Negative Review

1

Not a Happy Customer

I loved the guitar, but when i plug it in it did not work, recently took it to guitar center to ask for help... the staff was rude and not helpful at all. I have bought many instruments from Guitar center and items there as well. I was super bummed that i will not be spending another dollar there. It was anon busy day for them yesterday and were zero help. I loved this guitar and the fact that i asked this was the first time ever plugging it into my church system and it does not work. I just spent good money on it and just want a good functioning guitar not asking for much!

Filters
Best Uses
  1. Practicing68
  2. Jamming48
  3. Small Venues32
  4. Recording27
  5. Rock Concerts12
Cons
  1. Poor Quality8
  2. Requires Constant Tuning7
  3. Flat Sound3
  4. Not Consistent3
  5. Built-in tuner kind of slow to use1
Describe Yourself
  1. Experienced42
  2. Novice35
  3. Professional Musician11
  4. Child3
Pros
  1. Good Feel80
  2. Fun To Play72
  3. Stays In Tune72
  4. Good Audio71
  5. Consistent61
  • Good solid acoustic/ electric.

    4

    submitteda month ago

    byJames

    fromNew York

    I'm a pretty seasoned player/ all around musician. Needed an actual acoustic electric that I would trust not to feed back, as the transducer p/ups tend to. Sounds decent enough acoustic and plugged in was just fine as well. Plays well and I like the neck feel. I am happy that it has the laminated/ press body, less to worry on. It should do the job if I need to play acoustic at a gig with the bonus of being inexpensive enough to not worry about like my more expensive ones. Yamaha has been my go to for any guitar sub500 range, their quality control has been consistently good for decades.

  • AMP

    4

    submitteda month ago

    byJulio

    fromCarthage, MO

    I mean the guitar is great but when I plugged my guitar to my audio interface it didn't work and I have the batter in as well, So basically the electronics doesn't work. Off topic but the inside of the guitar had lots of chips and looks a little rough.

  • I would buy again

    3

    submitted3 months ago

    byDavid

    fromLoxahatchee, Fl

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    I am learning to play. The first guitar had a problem that would not play with the amplifier got it replaced and so far so good. The replacement does not sound as good as the first one even thus they are the same type of guitar.

  • Great guitar!

    5

    submitted4 months ago

    byMarilyn

    fromSweet Home, OR

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    I'm learning how to play guitar on this Dreadnought, it's been great! #sweepstakes

  • Beautiful guitar, but volume too low

    4

    submitted5 months ago

    byTom

    fromKansas City, MO

    Very nice guitar, but the volume was low for me. (My hearing isn't the best these days, so it might be fine for the younger folks out there.) I suspect the cutaway adversely affects the overall resonance(?), which may be why the volume wasn't quite up to my preferences. It was very nice & easy to play, and I loved the cutaway giving access to higher frets. Unfortunately ease of play is kind of a moot point if you can't hear what you're playing. I ultimately returned it for that reason. If I spent a lot more time hooked up to an amp or a mixer for recording, I might have kept it. It was a joy to play. Also, the built-in tuner seemed to have a bit of a delay and so was kind of hard to use.

  • solid acoustic electric guitar

    5

    Verified Buyer

    submitted5 months ago

    byBen

    fromAmes, IA

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    The guitar plays nicely and has a good look and feel to it, more solidly built than some of the entry-level acoustic-electric guitars I've played. It stays in tune reasonably well, and the electronics/equalizer seem to work well. #sweepstakes

Q&A

Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.

  • asked byA

    fromPennsylvania

    Can I plug it into an amplifier?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Yes, you can.
  • asked byGlenn

    fromSmyrna Georgia

    Is this guitar made for left handed players?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Unfortunately, no.
  • asked byMiguel

    fromLong Beach, CA

    Is this a good guitar for an adult

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Yes, it is.
  • asked byRon

    fromLomita

    Us the top laneninated?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Yes, it's laminated.
  • asked byJoAnna

    fromundisclosed

    What are the dimensions so I know if my case will fit the guitar?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    A Dreadnought typically has a 20" body length, a 11-1/2" width at the upper body, "15-5/8" at the lower and 4-7/8" deep.
  • asked byBay

    fromConcord CA

    What strings come on the guitar?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    They are Yamaha strings. .012/.016/.025/.033/.043/.052
  • asked byMazdaOwner

    fromundisclosed

    What is the battery I need for the FX335C guitar.

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    9V battery
  • asked byEdwin

    fromColumbus, OH

    What guitar case do you reccomend for this?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Musician's Gear Deluxe Dreadnought Case Tweed.
  • asked byAceMan

    fromBirmingham Al

    does it come with a case, or a capo or the strap?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Unfortunately, no. I will have a product specialist contact you with options.
  • asked byKevinskevin

    fromMaryland

    What are the dimensions and measurements of the guitar so I can find the right guitar cases?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Thank you for your question. I will have a product specialist contact you with options.
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