• Yamaha A3 Cutaway Acoustic Electric Guitar with Case


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The Yamaha A3 Cutaway Acoustic Electric Guitar is a truly professional instrument at an amazing price! The A-series line from Yamaha features stunning fresh looks, amazing playability and cutting edge S.R.T. (Studio Response Technology) preamp/pickup system. The A3 dreadnought cutaway acoustic electric guitar is designed for today's player who requires a reliable workhorse that looks, feels and sounds amazing in all applications.

The solid Sitka Spruce top and choice of solid Rosewood(A3R) or solid Mahogany(A3M) back and sides combine for a very rich tone with great clarity and warmth. The Mahogany neck features an Ebony fingerboard and a neck profile that is a thrill to play for hours on end, making the Yamaha A3 guitar a great value.

Yamaha A3 Cutaway Acoustic Electric Guitar Features
  • Dreadnought with cutaway body style for great projection
  • SRT System63 Modeling Preamp and SRT Saddle/Piezo Pickup
  • Solid spruce top with solid rosewood back and sides gives great warmth and resonance
  • Mahogany body binding gives an elegant look
  • Rosewood/mahogany sound hole rosette
Yamaha A3 Cutaway Acoustic Electric Guitar Specifications
  • Top: Solid Sitka Spruce
  • Back: Solid Rosewood(A3R) Solid Mahogany(A3M)
  • Sides: Solid Rosewood(A3R) Solid Mahogany(A3M)
  • Neck: Mahogany
  • Fingerboard: Ebony
  • Bridge: Ebony
  • Nut Width: 43mm
  • String Length: 650mm
  • Tuners: Die-Cast Chrome
  • Preamp: System 63 SRT



 
 
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texjohn from Houston, Republic of Texas
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Best Guitar for under $1000!
General
Your general opinion of this product.
I tried every guitar available under $1000 and this one sounded and played the best (even played side by side with the entry-level Martins and Taylors). It's also got all-solid tone woods. The excellent electronics give you a lot of options for shaping the sound with a 3-band EQ and some really cool microphone modeling. The built-in tuner is a great feature.
Quality
Would you consider this product to be made well? How dependable?
Seems very well-constructed. It has a solid spruce top, solid mahogany back and sides (Others in this price range use laminates on the back and sides.)
Playability and Feel
How does it feel, Heavy, Fast, Chunky? How was the neck? Are the controls easy to get to while playing?
The neck feels great and is very easy to play. Yamaha rounded the edges of the fretboard though, so it is possible to slide the low-E string off of the fret board. (But you get used to it)
Tone
Bright and snappy? Dark and smooth? Were the pickups hot, mellow, thick, thin?
It has a brighter tone with good wood tones. The bass isn't quite as deep as I would like, but still pretty good.
Action
How was the action out of the box?
VERY good.
Finish
How did the stain or paint job look?
Flawless.
Reliability
How has it stood up over time?
Only had it month, so time will tell. I have had good experiences with Yamaha in the past, though.
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