Checking out the YAMAHA FX370C A/E Guitar
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- čas přidán 13. 04. 2021
- Overall decent guitar for newer students who are starting to look into performing live. A decent beater guitar. More than adequate songwriting tool. Excellent backup guitar.
The Yamaha FX370C is an exceptional instrument featuring a spruce top (this implies “NOT SOLID TOP”) nato back and sides. The Yamaha FX370C is a traditional dreadnought body shape with the added benefit of a cutaway for access to the higher frets. Take your act from the studio to the stage with the Yamaha System58 1-way preamp system with a piezo pickup under the saddle and a 3-band EQ. Case not included.
Spruce top
Nato back & sides
Nato neck
Rosewood fingerboard
Rosewood bridge
Die-cast chrome tuners
Dreadnought with cutaway body style
Tortoise shell pickguard
25" scale
3-3/4" - 4-9/16" body depth
1-11/16" nut width
Hi-gloss finish
System58 1-way preamp with piezo, 3-band EQ
Case not included - Hudba
What a beautiful guitar that's my dream
Not a bad guitar at all!
Sound on this guitar good ? Or so so ?
@@luqman8193 for what it costs, it’s great. Something a beginner can definitely grow into and start performing with.
needs recent set up...i have this for 15yrs
Is it good for playing some bluegrass tunes?
how much is this?
Hey, you have comments turned off on your JHS Little Black Amp Box video for some reason. I was wondering if you could please upload another demo of it, and I would happily buy one with an affiliate link to give you some money. I want to hear it on a drive channel with all your amp settings around 12 o'clock to 3 o'clock-ish (whatever your amp takes to get it in the sweet spot). Then I want you to put NO other effects on, then just play the amp without the box plugged in, then plug it in and start playing the exact same licks with the box at 100%, 75%, 50%, 25%, then 1%. Thanks!
Is this guitar good for playing live in clubs, caffees?
Plugged in and solo/duo, this guitar would do great in those settings. May get lost in the mix with a full band unless you are really good with a mixer.
@@icomedia1 thanks for the reply man. I really appreciate it!
I just bought this guitar. Why it seem really high action ? It is normal ?
99.9% of the time, a new guitar will need a setup. So yes, it’s normal at first. If not improved after a set up, then no.
@@icomedia1 there is a guitar that I bought before, naturally the action is low without any adjustment, but this time I bought it for almost the same price as the previous guitar, the action is high , like a much cheaper guitar. What can i do to make it low, if i want to adjust trustrod, do I need to remove the string or just loosen the string ?
@@bobby9642 you may want to change the strings anyway. Who knows how long the guitar sat in a warehouse. Look up vids on how to do a basic setup or bring it to a local shop
This is solid top or laminated top.. Plz tell me
Laminate. I played a show that was in between needing to plug or not so I chose not to and played heavy. That was really the only time it sounded a little thinner with more mids. Doesn’t have the fullness of a solid when you’re strumming heavy.
A shame the sound levels in this video arent as nice as the guitar.....wtf
Hm
Can't hear it