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Yamaha APX600 VW Thin Body Acoustic-Electric Guitar, Vintage White

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Color: Vintage White


Features

  • Thin-line cutaway Body design for exceptional playability
  • 25" Scale Length and narrower string spacing for Enhanced comfort
  • New scalloped bracing pattern for increased bass response
  • Abalone sound hole rosette
  • Stage-focused pickup system for shaping your sound in the mix

Description

As an electric guitarist in the '80s, if you wanted to play acoustic on stage there were few options available. In 1987, Yamaha made the first acoustic guitar that could be taken from a guitar rack, plugged in and played at volume, problem free; no more howling feedback, misplaced mics or dreaded extended sound checks. The latest APX600 features a unique under-saddle piezo pickup, the Yamaha proprietary SRT transducer featured in the highly-acclaimed a series range, a natural tone and the feedback rejection and mix-friendly sound guitarists crave. Although its style has evolved, the essence of the APX remains the same. Today, it boasts a more natural look, a deeper body for better bass response and greater volume, and a new non-scalloped bracing pattern for a responsive, dynamic tone.

Brand: Yamaha


Color: Vintage White


Top Material Type: Spruce


Body Material: Mahogany


Back Material Type: Mahogany


Neck Material Type: Mahogany


Fretboard Material Type: Rosewood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: Piezo


Hand Orientation: Right


Guitar Bridge System: Fixed


Item Weight: 6.39 pounds


Product Dimensions: 42.2 x 5 x 19.7 inches


Item model number: APX600 VW


Batteries: 2 AA batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: January 9, 2018


Back Material: Mahogany


Body Material: Mahogany


Color Name: Vintage White


Fretboard Material: Rosewood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: Piezo


Scale Length: 25 Inches


Top Material: Spruce


Neck Material Type: Mahogany


Number of Strings: 6


Guitar Bridge System: Fixed


Size: Thin Body


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  • Quite good for the price
Color: Oriental Blue Burst
OK, well I'm a bass player who wanted a little acoustic guitar to mess around with. It needed to be $300 or less. This one came up with great reviews and so I just bought one sight unseen It's really hard to believe that you can get a guitar of this quality and tone for this price. I have to give it 5 stars with an important caveat. What I like: Well built and solid. I particularly like the plastic edging around the body this keeps it from getting dents. Narrow body. I didn't want some big ole clunker for when I'm plunking around while watching movies. Really great sound, both as an acoustic and when plugged in. It's bright and full - very good steel string sound. The electric features are also very good. There are low, mid, and high tone controls for when plugged in. Also a volume control. The built in tuner is fabulous. Note that it works on AA batteries that are built into small pop out compartment that's built into the body. The tuner allows you the center the intonation very closely and easily. It's easy to always be in perfect tune. i'm not sure if the batteries are required to play amplified e. g. whether its active electric. The finish is cool - a greenish sort of blue sunburst. I also like the inlay around the sound hole. Seem like high quality machine heads. We'll see how they hold - not 100% sure yet, but i'll assume the best Problem: Right out of the box the action was way too high.. To remedy this I changed the strings to a "light" set (.11 high E). This helped but not enough. So, I tried adjusting the truss rod. This also helped but the action was still to high for me. So, I very carefully removed the strings, removed and shaved the plastic bridge piece on the bottom - about 1 sixteenth of an inch. Then I worked to get the truss rod in a good position with the new lower string setting. I was also prepared to shave the nut which is also easily removable. As it turned out didn't have to take this step. Shaving the bridge and adjusting the truss was enough to bring it into a really really playable level of action - strings over frets. So, that was a lot to do and i had to be very careful doing it, but it's paid off. It now has really great action like a very good electric guitar that's been set up right. If you'r action is too high you might want to consider having an expert do this. if you do it yourself note that you have to be very very careful. Remember that you can always sand off more off the little plastic bridge piece but YOU CAN'T PUT IT BACK ON. So you might have to keep putting the strings back on and then taking them off until you've got it right. At this point i am very happy with this guitar. My only other comment is that, for me anyway, the neck is very narrow. I'm used to bass necks which are much wider or the strings are typically set further apart., I do have to get may fingers bunched up in a pretty tight configuration as for instance when playing a low A major chord. but that's probably just me. But don't expect a wide neck as on a typical nylon string classical guitar. This is more like a telecaster neck or maybe even a little more narrow than that. Again, for the money, its a really great choice and I highly recommend it with the noted caveat. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2019 by Robert J. Polack

  • A great gift for my wife who is a novice player
Color: Natural
We don't often plug it in. I bought it because I wanted something with a shallower depth which would be easier for her to play. She just plays at home and stum chords. Without amplification, sounds great in the living room. Sure it's not going to sound as good as deep as a dreadnaught but your average listener probably can't distinguish the difference unless you were to play a dreadnaught and this side by side. She's not a pro musician so it doesn't matter. It's a quality and rich sound. If she wants to play louder, a tiny, lightweight guitar amp would make it plenty loud. Runs on two AA batteries, which are cheaper and easier to find. What's really convenient in our situation is the built in tuner which can be turned on without needing to plug in. Press the button and it'll stay on for a while and definitely long enough for you to tune. If you never use the pickups, it's certainly not a waste because the electronics make it possible to have a built in tuner. Even without intending to ever use the pickups, I know it'd be nice to have in there because if we ever change our minds we aren't stuck trying to trade a guitar, having pickups put in (expensive), or using those terrible soundhole pickups. I'd choose this over the other Yamaha's that don't have pickups in this price range. She likes it a lot. Easy to play. A half turn of the truss rod was all that we needed to adjust it to be closer to ideal. We could have it worked on some more or paid someone to get it from 80% ideal to 100% ideal, but as is. it's already great. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2023 by Tuning In

  • Great Guitar For The Money
Color: Natural
Due to a rotator cuff injury, I was looking for a smaller body guitar, and this seemed to fit the bill. I've got a Yamaha LL 16RD L, but after 3-5 minutes playing it my shoulder is in done. Knowing that Yamaha delivers a lot of "bang for the buck," I gave the APX600 a try and was NOT disappointed. The first thing I did was change the strings and adjust the truss rod slightly. It feels and plays GREAT. Because it's all layered wood (including the soundboard) it doesn't have very good projection or sustain, but then, I didn't expect it to. The deficiencies are easily overcome when you plug it into an amp. Plays and sounds great. No, it's not a high end, all solid wood guitar. But, for around $300 it's amazing! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2023 by Dan Gat.

  • Great Budget Electro-Acoustic
Color: Natural
I had my eye on this $300 budget electro-acoustic for months but when I saw one available from Amazon Warehouse for $248 I nabbed it right away. The guitar arrived having never been touched but it had been returned for whatever reason. This guitar is a great budget buy. It required some bridge tweaking and fret attention to get it to play optimally but this was expected at this price. For beginners, something like the budget Ibanez AEWC400 (twice the price) is probably a bit better out of the box. Purchasers need to know that the neck scale is slightly reduced from, say, a standard dreadnought...this can be a positive or negative depending upon what you want. Also, as a note to beginners who may find this guitar interesting, the point of this guitar is meant to be played through amplification and sound modifiers to achieve a very nice acoustic guitar sound. I play this guitar through a SONICAKE Acoustic Pedal plugged into a Fender Acoustisonic amp. The electronics are very nice at this price point. If you want great electro-acoustic guitar sound on a budget, even straight out of the box this guitar is very nice, but as stated above, making tweaks to it takes its playability up a good notch. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2023 by S Ewen

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