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Yamaha APXT2 3/4-Size Acoustic-Electric Guitar - Natural

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Color: Natural


Style: Spruce Top


Features

  • Spruce Top
  • Rosewood Fingerboard & Bridge
  • System 68 Pick-Up
  • Gig bag Included

Description

The Yamaha APXT2 is a 3/4 size version of the world's best-selling acoustic- electric guitar, the APX500III. This well-constructed, compact guitar makes a great companion when you're on the road. The APXT2 features an ART-based pickup system and Yamaha's proprietary tuner, offering great sensitivity and accuracy for quick tuning. The APX T2 also includes a gig bag.

Brand: Yamaha


Color: Natural


Top Material Type: Spruce Wood


Body Material: Meranti


Back Material Type: Rosewood


Neck Material Type: Nato/Mahogany


Fretboard Material Type: Rosewood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: Contact


String Material Type: Bronze


Hand Orientation: Right


Item Weight: 5.29 pounds


Product Dimensions: 34.13 x 11.18 x 2.94 inches


Item model number: APXT2 NA


Batteries: 2 AA batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: July 23, 2013


Back Material: Rosewood


Body Material: Meranti


Color Name: Natural


Fretboard Material: Rosewood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: Contact


Scale Length: 580


String Material: Bronze


Top Material: Spruce Wood


Neck Material Type: Nato/Mahogany


Number of Strings: 6


Guitar Bridge System: Adjustable


Size: 3/4 Size


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  • Small guitar, big sound, good price. Love it.
Color: Black Style: Spruce Top
Wife wants to play guitar again after a long hiatus. My full sized Takamine with fat strings is too big and heavy for her. Got her this 3/4 Yamaha and I fell in love with it. I may have to get another one for her because I've been hogging it. It has a great voice for a 3/4. The action is nice, the built in tuner is a real treat. Never had one before but it is unbelievably convenient. I don't plug it in often but I had to check out that sound too. The electronics sound decent. Can't crank it up too loud or it starts to feedback, but I'm actually sitting right on top of my small but punchy VOX amp so I can't really say how it would work for playing out. The reviews convinced me to buy this one. The best review only had one major complaint; the tuning pegs. I agree they could be better, but I don't think they are awful. I have to tweak the tuning just a little once or twice a day before I play, but it isn't like it goes out of tune when I'm playing, even when I'm beating on it hard. I think it is well worth the price and was surprised by the volume it produces. Much better than expected. If you don't find the tuning pegs worthy, I think the instrument is good enough to spend money on for an upgrade, but I don't plan to. It is solid, light weight, comfortable, nice sounding, well designed, feature rich and handy. I'm keeping it in the corner by the bed and I pick it up every chance I get. I haven't played guitar much the past few years so having a guitar at my fingertips all the time is helping me get my callouses back quickly. No matter what you play, if you lose your callouses, rebuilding them is always painful for a few weeks, but this instrument is pretty easy to play. I've gone through the process several times over the years with my Takamine. This is far less painful. Perhaps that means it will take longer, but at least I can still use my fingers to type long reviews in the meantime. No avoiding the pain regardless of what you play, but there is pain, and there is agony. This guitar hits a sweet spot somewhere in between. It's just right for young or old, big or small. (FWIW, I heard an interview with Clapton where he confessed he doesn't play much when he's not working and when he has to prepare for a tour, even he has to go through the callous building process). Well, I'm way off topic now. Again, great little guitar. Go for it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2017 by lush

  • Excellent Travel Guitar and a Lot More
Color: Black Style: Spruce Top
First, this is a great little guitar and good value for the money. As a beginner guitar, it's very good as is (but check your saddle ... read on). I've been playing for quite a few years (I'll just say 30+) and I felt it was lacking in a few key areas. But those areas were easily covered. I had a problem with tuning, and intonation was really bad. I discovered the problem was the saddle. It was so loose on the bridge that it would lean forward in the groove rather than stand straight and secure. So I knew that needed changing. While I was at it, I decided to change the 14:1 tuners to new Grover 18:1 locking tuners. With upgraded tuners, new strings, new bone pegs and a bone saddle that actually fit, the tone improved and the intonation problem was gone. The family is always saying to bring my guitar on vacation. I've been reluctant to do that with my Taylor. But this 3/4 guitar is perfect for travel. Small size, easy to handle in so many situations. And now I'm happy to take it anywhere. I still want to work on the action a little; but it's getting there and I'm enjoying my time with this little beauty. Oh, one more thing. As an accoustic, don't expect it to sound like a full size Martin or Taylor. But it's still pretty good for what it is. But plugged in ... I'll just say you're gonna love this guitar. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2021 by Riker Riker

  • Great couch/travel guitar with some setup
Color: Black Style: Spruce Top
This is a great compact electric-acoustic guitar for the price to play in the living room and take everywhere. The action was too high for my taste, so I just sanded down the saddle to lower it. The stock strings are ok, but sounded a bit thin to me, so I swapped them with Elixir Nanowebs and conditioned the fretboard with lemon oil. With these minor changes, this guitar sounds and plays great. There is no fret buzz, the tuning machines work fine and the built-in tuner is accurate and sensitive. It doesn't sound as full as a full-sized acoustic unplugged, but when plugged in, it sounds really good. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2023 by Ahmad Bilal Ahmad Bilal

  • You'll love it or you won't
Color: Black Style: Spruce Top
I love it. I found the sound a bit too thin at standard tuning but it really mellowed out and had some nice resonance tuned a half-step down. I have smaller hands, and mostly play rapid-strummy Mountain Goats-esque folk rock stuff on this. It's great for that. Spacing for more complex picked riffs at the top of the neck can feel a little cramped, but about average down closer to the body. It smelled overwhelming of glue for about the first two weeks, which I didn't love. No longer noticeable. Been playing it daily for about two months now and have taken it out to a couple of open mics, which it's perfect for; built-in tuner works well, pickup sounds great direct into the board and PA. I don't hear a _ton_ of difference when I adjust the tone knob, but there's some good headroom in the volume control and it hasn't kicked feedback at me yet. It's especially great for songwriting. Small and comfortable enough that I don't get tired of holding or handling it, and it doesn't take up much room next to you on the couch. It just fits into the scene better when surrounded by some notebooks, pens, an iPad, music stand, a pile of empties, etc. And in a way that I'm certain would horrify ergonomists and guitar teachers everywhere, it's fairly comfortable to play lying down. I haven't had any issues with the tuners. The strings feel cheap, but fine for the price. The neck on mine was straight but not perfectly smooth; one or two spots had obviously been filled at the factory, which annoyed me for the first day or two but I haven't noticed them since. The frets were in pretty good shape. The bag is cheap and thin, but I hadn't realized it even came with one, so that was a nice bonus as it helped me get it back home on a road trip without damage. I picked up the hardshell SKB case many others have recommended in the reviews and it's a decent fit, especially if you roll your strap up and stick it into the gap made by the cutaway. Bottom line: if this thing got stolen I would immediately purchase another, no hesitation. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2019 by Scott from Minnesota

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