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Yamaha FG700S Acoustic Guitar
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Yamaha FG700S Acoustic Guitar

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Description:

The Yamaha FG700S Acoustic guitar is a great entry level acoustic guitar with deluxe features including a solid Sitka spruce top, die-cast tuners, and a rosewood fingerboard. The heritage of Yamaha guitars begins with the FG line of acoustic guitars. Yamaha's legendary value and quality make their instruments some of the most prized on the planet. This is an affordable way to own a high-quality instrument. Yamaha FG700S Features Solid Sitka Spruce Top Rosewood Bridge Tortoise Pickguard Natural Finish

Features:

Affordable 6-string acoustic guitar-great for beginners


Solid sitka spruce top, rosewood fingerboard, die-cast tuners


Accented with black-and-white body binding, tortoise pickguard


High-gloss natural finish looks great under the stage lights


Backed by a limited lifetime warranty


Product Details:
Product Length: 43.0 inches
Product Width: 6.0 inches
Product Height: 21.0 inches
Product Weight: 7.5 pounds
Package Length: 42.4 inches
Package Width: 20.7 inches
Package Height: 6.3 inches
Package Weight: 6.75 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 58 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 5.0 ( 58 customer reviews )
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159 of 162 found the following review helpful:

5Great guitarJul 12, 2009
By Travis Dalton
I played a Johnson dreadnought in highschool and was told that my fingers would stop hurting eventually. They never did do to the really high action (distance from fretboard to string). After 2yrs I finally gave up guitar. Recently I was having a 1/4 life crisis (im 25) and wanted to learn guitar. I broke out the old johnson from the closet and played for 2 weeks and again the finger problem. I went to Guitar Center and talked to a couple of the guys and started playing as many guitars as i could. I found that every single one was easier on my fingers than the johnson. I tried out the yamaha and a few others in this range. The yamaha just felt so much better. The action was perfect for a newbie but after asking another customer to test it for me (guy was freaking awesome on a guitar) I realized this one was amazing on really advanced stuff and you could strum the heck out of it and it still sounds amazing. Please if you are looking at playing guitar. PLEASE start with something like this instead of the $99-189 range... This is a 350 guitar hiding behind a 199 price tag. I know most ppl just want a guitar now but if you get a cheaper one you will quit playing because you can only take so much pain.

Pros:
Great Look!
Perfect action for a beginner
Quality instrument for really cheap!

Cons:
Been playing for 3 weeks and I have yet to find one
No wolf notes, nor anything else. Solid Solid instrument

79 of 82 found the following review helpful:

5Excellent guitar, with excellent potentialSep 21, 2009
By S. Quinn
I got this guitar about a year ago as a birthday present from my girlfriend. Because ears are so subjective, we went to Guitar Center to try out a whole slew of makes and models. Pretty much anything they had in the sub-$500 range. I tried Martins, Fenders, Epiphones, Gibsons, Taylors, Ovations, Yamahas-- you name it, I tried it. Most sounded pretty good, but you could tell they were budget guitars. Just no balance. Some had great deep tone but no treble. Others were very bright but had no bottom end. I was about ready to settle on a $350 Yamaha (which looked BEAUTIFUL) and had a decent balance, but then my girlfriend found this FG700S hiding behind some boxes. I played it and...WOW. Rich lows and bright highs. Needless to say, that's the one I picked. My fingers hurt at first from playing it so much, but I got used to it pretty quick. I kept the same strings Yamaha had originally put on it for about 6 months before they started to turn dark with corrosion. I don't know how long the guitar sat in their showroom for, but my guess is about 6 months based on the build date (I got from calling Yamaha). Get one of these brand new and I bet the strings will last you a year. I played and still play my FG700 more than my $500 Epiphone Les Paul, even when practicing. I just like the sound that much.

Then after doing some research in March I had a guitar shop put in a bone saddle (the white part that the strings bend over right before they go into the body) and I couldn't believe my ears! What was already a great sounding guitar now sounds as good as anything up into the $800 range, easily. All for roughly $270 ($180 guitar + $90 saddle).

To me, this thing is an investment. They say that guitars age kind of like wine. You take good care of it and it will just sound better and better the older it gets. My father's got an FG110 from the 70's and it sounds amazing now. I figure that give this thing 20 years and it will sound as good as anything out there.

Pro's: Great sound especially for $200, nice finish, easy playability, very good factory strings.

Con's: Action can be a little high if you play a lot at the higher frets (you can have that adjusted), it's a jumbo acoustic: so for smaller people the body can be a little oversized.

51 of 53 found the following review helpful:

5Great low cost instrumentMay 07, 2009
By S. Murphy
After many years of thinking about it, I finally decided to actually pick up the guitar so received a hand me down Sigma from the 70's and started plucking away. After a few months of killing my fingers I figured I would spend a few bucks and get it fixed. In about 30 seconds Billy from B & D Repair (highly recommended if you are in the Phoenix area) said in all reality this was a money pit that would never get anywhere.

After a good discussion of what my playing level was and where I wanted to go with my guitar experience he recommended the Yamaha FG700S as a top level entry instrument.

Immediately after picking the guitar up my playing improved, mainly due to the strings actually being close to the fret board as opposed to a few inches away. I have been playing it pretty solidly every day for the past 4 months and have really enjoyed this guitar.

Sound stays true during light strumming as well as through hard and fast pieces. No real distortion of the sound during hard playing. Unit has a nice full sound as well for a wide variety of songs. Guitar comes with coated strings, so is nice and easy to play, as well tuning stays true. I am a bit of a nut so I tune it frequently, but it is not really needed that frequently as the unit maintains its tuning quite well.

For me this has been the perfect affordable beginner guitar.

16 of 16 found the following review helpful:

5Beautiful aesthetics and sound quality; totally worth itJul 23, 2010
By LTC
I've been wanting a guitar for a while but the thought of walking into a guitar shop having no prior knowledge or experience of playing was really daunting for me. I looked up some different guitars online and after looking at all the reviews and weighing pros and cons, I decided to shell out a bit more money for this one and take a leap of faith. And I'm very glad I did.

I was surprised at how shiny it was when I pulled it out. Everything was in tip-top shape and after tuning the strings to the right pitches, got straight away to playing with it. The sound is rich, full, and resonant even just by lightly finger-plucking the strings. I was a pianist for 14 years and a violinist for 5 so I can tell when sound quality is good or not and this guitar certainly didn't disappoint. I'm an absolute beginner on the guitar and this is a fine instrument for beginners who aspire to hopefully play more advanced stuff in the future. In reviews of other guitars, I read stuff like 'the action was too high' or 'the strings kept buzzing' or 'the alignment of the guitar was all wrong' so I was a little afraid I'd have to make adjustments but based on my own experience, I thought everything was just fine the way the guitar came out of the box.

At first, the guitar felt bigger and bulkier than I had expected and I felt like my fingers were too small to hold all the right chords. But after a few weeks, my body learned to adjust to a new playing position (which was a bit more difficult for me, having sat upright with my arms out in front to play piano for so long). It's hard at first but with a little practice, you'll get the hang of it. I leave my guitar out where I can see it so anytime I get bored, I'll sit down and practice a few chords. All in all, a beautiful instrument with great sound! I love it. :)

14 of 14 found the following review helpful:

5Great Guitar!!Sep 08, 2011
By Aaron
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R2C1IBMVC8M01U Love the Guitar, as it sounds great and is easy to play. I'm not a highly skilled player by any stretch of the imagination, but I love this guitar. It was an excellent purchase. It arrived earlier than promised in great shape. It's Hard to believe the high quality of this guitar at such a low price. Hats off to Yamaha! Yamaha FG700S Acoustic Guitar

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