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Yamaha Revstar Standard RSS20 Chambered Electric Guitar Sonic Blue

Description
Taking its design cues from the stripped-down café racers of the 1960s, the Yamaha Revstar Standard RSS20 chambered electric guitar is a full-throttle performance machine that fuses modern precision with vintage attitude. Its chambered mahogany body and maple top deliver a lively, resonant tone, while the three-piece mahogany neck—reinforced with carbon fiber—offers exceptional stability and sustain. A pair of Alnico V humbuckers pack a powerful, articulate punch, with a push/pull Focus Switch adding extra versatility for everything from searing leads to classic crunch. With its road-ready reliability and retro-futuristic vibe, the Revstar Standard RSS20 is all gas, no brakes.
Chambered Mahogany Body With Maple Top for Rich, Resonant Tone
Designed with Yamaha’s proprietary Acoustic Design process, the RSS20’s chambered mahogany body strikes an ideal balance between resonance and control. The carefully contoured chambers lighten the instrument while enhancing sustain and low-end warmth, producing a sound that feels alive and immediate. The maple top adds a dose of brightness and definition—perfect for cutting through a mix without losing fullness. Whether you’re chasing modern rock tones or classic crunch, the combination of these tonewoods delivers exceptional dynamic range, all wrapped in a sleek gloss finish that highlights the Revstar’s racing-inspired curves.
Carbon Fiber-Reinforced Neck for Enhanced Stability and Sustain
With its three-piece mahogany construction and carbon fiber reinforcements, the RSS20’s neck is built road-tough and ready to take on even the most demanding performances. The 24.75" scale offers a familiar, comfortable feel, while the satin finish keeps your hand gliding effortlessly along its surface. Paired with a smooth rosewood fingerboard and 22 medium frets, this neck invites expressive bends and fluid runs with exceptional comfort. The precise set-in neck joint enhances sustain and note clarity, making every chord ring out with definition and authority.
Dual Alnico V Humbuckers With Focus Switch
Under the hood, the Revstar RSS20 is loaded with a pair of Alnico V humbuckers that deliver punch, warmth and clarity across genres. The five-way selector switch provides a surprisingly wide tonal palette, including subtle phase-shifted sounds in positions two and four for airy, single-coil-like tones. Pull the tone knob to engage the Focus Switch, which adds a passive boost reminiscent of overwound pickups—thickening the mids, rounding the highs and giving your sound more bite. It’s a versatile setup that empowers players to move seamlessly from articulate cleans to muscular rock tones with a single instrument.
Performance-Ready Hardware and Vintage-Inspired Appointments
Every element of the RSS20 is designed for reliability and feel. The Tune-o-matic bridge and stopbar tailpiece ensure solid intonation and sustain, while die-cast tuners keep your tuning stable through aggressive bends and dynamic playing. The chambered construction keeps the weight comfortably balanced for long sets, and deep double-cutaways provide unfettered access to even the highest frets. A suite of sleek, café-racer-inspired finishes complete the streamlined look, while a unique hanko headstock mark offers a subtle nod to the guitar’s Japanese roots. Simple, elegant and road-ready, the RSS20 proves that true style is all about performance. A gig bag is included for protection and portability between rehearsals, sessions and shows.
The Yamaha Revstar: Classic Inspiration, Modern Edge
The Yamaha Revstar Standard RSS20 chambered electric guitar is where classic design meets cutting-edge performance. With its café racer DNA, refined playability and studio-ready tone, it’s an instrument built for iconoclasts and boundary-pushing modern players. Whether you’re crafting tones in the studio, commanding the stage or exploring new creative ground, the RSS20 delivers the kind of character and flexibility that make every performance your own. It’s a modern classic—engineered to ride hard, sound bold and inspire every note you play.



Features
- Chambered mahogany body offers reduces weight and enhanced tone
- Maple top adds brightness and articulation
- Carbon-reinforced 3-piece mahogany neck improves stability and vibration transfer
- 5-way switching adds versatile tonal options with subtle phase shifts
- Focus Switch provides a passive boost for added mids and darker highs
- Alnico V humbuckers deliver dynamic tones from warm cleans to aggressive leads
- 22-fret rosewood fingerboard offers smooth playability
- Tune-o-matic bridge ensures solid tuning stability and reliable performance
- Satin-finished neck allows fast, comfortable movement
- Includes gig bag for convenient storage and safe transport
Specs
- Body type: Double-cutaway
- Body wood: Chambered mahogany
- Top wood: Maple
- Body finish: Gloss polyurethane
- Neck wood: 3-piece mahogany with carbon reinforcement
- Neck finish: Satin polyurethane
- Scale length: 24.75"
- Fingerboard wood: Rosewood
- Fingerboard radius: 12"
- Number of frets: 22
- Neck joint: Set-in
- Bridge: Tune-o-matic with stopbar tailpiece
- Nut material: PPS
- Nut width: 1.649"
- Pickup configuration: HH
- Bridge: Alnico V humbucker
- Neck: Alnico V humbucker
- Controls: Master volume, master tone (with push/pull Focus Switch)
- Switching: 5-way switch
- Case: Gig bag
- Orientation: Right handed
- Number of strings: 6
Reviews
5
4 Reviews
100%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
- Jamming4
- Practicing4
- Small Venues2
- Recording1
- Rock Concerts1
- the push pull failed, but it was an easy repair1
- Experienced2
- Novice1
- Professional Musician1
- Fun To Play4
- Good Tone4
- Good Feel3
- Good Pick Up3
- Solid Electronics3
Reviewed by 4 customers
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submitteda month ago
byStan
fromSan Jose
It's…amazing. The neck is a work of art in itself. It is by far the most comfortable neck I have ever played. It's well balanced and not too heavy; mine is 7.8 lbs. The fit and finish are top notch. I don't really see how the Professional model could improve on the Standard. I realize the Pro is made in Japan and that explains a lot of the price differential, but the Standard is a top quality guitar. The pickups sound unique, especially if you're used to a PAF sounding humbucker. These emphasize the mids and are on the bright side, but I like the sound. They're very articulate as well, almost like a Filtertron if that makes any sense. This thing is unique in that it has a five way blade switch. Usually a two pickup guitar will have a three way switch. The 5 positions sort of mimic a Strat's switch where you can get that in between sound at positions 2&4. It's fun to mess around with. I'd really advise playing one before buying because it really is its own unique thing. Buying it sight unseen would be a mistake. But if you play one in a store, you'll end up loving it.
A fantastic guitar
submitted3 months ago
byTony
fromColorado
It's been about 6 months now, and the sound is what I was hoping for. This Revstar both sings and growls.
I would buy this guitar again.
submitted5 months ago
byTom
fromGeorgia
I have my Les Pauls, Teles and Strats. However, this Yamaha Revstar was voted best guitar for overall tones at my latest gig. It can growl when needed but also can handle the delicate notes as well. Craftsmanship is excellent and hardware all works great and makes me a happy owner. Sounding great and playing well at a gig is my ultimate litmus test for guitars. I also design and make my own guitars but I buy 'em when they are a good value. This green Revstar RSS20 is just that and it can keep up or surpass some of my instruments that cost me three or four times as much.
BUY THIS!!!
submitted2 years ago
byLuke
fromMinnesota
I have to admit, I wouldn't have checked out a Yamaha. But a friend insisted that I try one. THIS IS ONE OF THE BEST GUITARS IVE EVER PLAYED! It's an absolutely magnificent instrument. QC is on point! Let me say that I've not experienced this quality or sound from instruments 3 times this price. Fit, finish, setup were spot on perfect out of the box. And the range of tones you can achieve are nothing short of miraculous. One of the top 3 guitars I've played in my 24 years of playing. Not a single detail was overlooked. You won't find a higher quality, better sounding guitar in this price range, and possibly even at double this price. How has Yamaha not taken over the industry with this thing??? Seriously. Just buy one. You will not be disappointed. Remember that pulling the tone knob out gives you a passive boost, and good God it's amazing when you switch to positions 2 and 4 for the out of phase settings. I honestly can't say enough good things. Hopefully this helps someone experience one of these amazing guitars.
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submitted8 months ago
asked byDavid
fromYardley PA
What does it weigh?
The Yamaha Revstar Standard RSS20 chambered electric guitar weighs approximately 7.3 to 7.5 pounds (3.3 to 3.4 kg).submitted2 years ago
asked byDan
fromundisclosed
What is the scale length of the Revstar RSS20? I have a PRS custom 22 and assuming it's longer but by how much
The Yamaha Revstar Standard RSS20 is 24.75"submitted3 years ago
asked byTim
fromOhio
When will this guitar be in stock?!? Been waiting since Thanksgiving.
Please give us a call for product availability 855-770-3373submitted3 years ago
asked byTom Lo
fromHouston, TX
When are they going to arrive in stores?
Please give us a call for product availability 855-770-3373submitted3 years ago
asked byCHANGO
fromVISALIA ca 93291
I LOVE THE YAMAHA REVSTAR RSS20 STANDARD IN BLUE. CAN YOU ORDER THE RSS20 WITH P90 PICKUPS?
I’m sorry, but no.submitted4 years ago
asked byMark
fromLake Elsinore, Ca
Where is the Yamaha Revstar RSS20 made?
Indonesia.submitted4 years ago
asked byAlen
fromundisclosed
What's the fret radius
12"

















