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Yamaha

Code: PR-69629 PR-25218 PR-55547 PR-65250 Choose variant
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Yamaha’s FG line has been in constant production since the mid 60s and is now something of a minor classic. Yamaha’s take on the dreadnought, the FG (presumably for Folk Guitar) is a great amalgamation of good design, excellent production standards and fantastic value for money. This FG820 model represents a step up from the 800 model. As well as having the solid Spruce top, this model has Mahogany sides and back for a stronger, warmer tone. The solid Spruce top allows the full and large sound of the dreadnought shape to resonate and vibrate properly when played, giving a balanced and loud tone that can handle chordal strumming and delicate fingerpicking equally well. Elsewhere, the body binding has been updated to cream plastic for a more upmarket look. Inside the soundhole, the bracing on the guitar’s top has been scalloped according to new developments to improve the sound, tightness and response. This guitar is a good buy for someone looking for an affordable dreadnought that will improve sonically in the years to come.

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Yamaha’s FG line has been in constant production since the mid 60s and is now something of a minor classic. Yamaha’s take on the dreadnought, the FG (presumably for Folk Guitar) is a great amalgamation of good design, excellent production standards and fantastic value for money. This FG820 model represents a step up from the 800 model. As well as having the solid Spruce top, this model has Mahogany sides and back for a stronger, warmer tone. The solid Spruce top allows the full and large sound of the dreadnought shape to resonate and vibrate properly when played, giving a balanced and loud tone that can handle chordal strumming and delicate fingerpicking equally well. Elsewhere, the body binding has been updated to cream plastic for a more upmarket look. Inside the soundhole, the bracing on the guitar’s top has been scalloped according to new developments to improve the sound, tightness and response. This guitar is a good buy for someone looking for an affordable dreadnought that will improve sonically in the years to come.

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