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The Yamaha FSX820C is a premium small body acoustic-electric guitar featuring a solid Sitka spruce top, mahogany back and sides, and a rosewood fingerboard. With its advanced System 66 electronics, including a piezo pickup and 3-band EQ, this guitar is designed for musicians seeking both quality sound and versatility. Perfect for both stage and studio, it combines traditional craftsmanship with modern technology.
Neck Material Type | Rosewood |
String Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Fretboard Material Type | Rosewood |
Body Material Type | Mahogany |
Back Material Type | Mahogany Wood |
Top Material Type | Spruce Wood |
Color | Natural |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 43"L x 21"W x 6"H |
Guitar Bridge System | Fixed |
Number of Strings | 6 |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Guitar Pickup Configuration | Piezo |
A**B
Great Guitar for the Price
Excellent guitar! Sounds great and stays in tune.
D**A
Slighly Early and Mint!
My guitar arrived very well packed and in mint condition. 4 of the 6 strings were in tune. Sweetwater has a 55 point inspection in which the sheet was included. Highly recommend them.
B**T
Yamaha always delivers exceptional value.
I couldn't be happier with my new FG820 guitar.I'm not an accomplished player-- sort of an intermediate-- but I know my way around acoustic guitars a bit.I'm not wealthy and it would be silly to consider a $2,000 guitar, and besides I'm admittedly not such a serious player. I play for the enjoyment, and in hopes of getting better and better. This guitar is exactly right for someone like me.It just arrived, and I inspected it, wiped it down, tuned it, and played it.There are two very minor blemishes in the finish that aren't at all critical; one is a slight wave in the lacquer finish on the top, the other is a tiny dent.The action right out of the box is excellent. No string buzz or any other troubles with the factory setup, but very easy to apply bar chords to, and a nice light touch with the rather light strings."But what about the sound?", you ask.Very bright, capable of real loudness, beautiful sustain and projection, very balanced throughout the frequency range-- as everyone has already said. For $300, my goodness! This does not sound like an inexpensive guitar.Being mostly mahogany, the guitar is surprisingly light in weight, but I'm accustomed to heavier woods like rosewood and I know it's no reflection on quality.The mahogany back and sides, though laminate, are just gorgeous, and the neck is a very comfortable size and cross section, finished in a matte treatment for good grip. I love the ivory-colored binding and mother-of-pearl Yamaha emblem on the headstock.If you're like me and aren't a professional musician, but appreciate great value and craftsmanship in a beautiful acoustic guitar, I highly recommend this Yamaha FG820. It would be a great starter guitar or for refining your skills, since its playability is so good.For a bit over $300. Amazing.
J**F
Great guitar! Awesome, especially for the price.
As others have said, this is an amazing guitar for the price. I got the FG-820 (mahogany laminate b&s). Its well put together, the QC seems good. I've had it only 2 weeks though. I lowered the action a bit and added a bone saddle. It still sounded great before that, and I haven't tested enough to see if it sound better with the bone or original saddle yet. The tone is very nice, notes are clear, volume is good, great balance for a big-size guitar. One gripe, the guitar came shipped in a small cardboard box wrapped only in a bit of plastic wrap, ie hardly any padding. But I guess it was sufficient because the guitar came in excellent condition. I wanted a beater guitar to take camping, the beach, maybe travel, play it around my mischevious toddler, let her strum/abuse it a little. At $260, its great for that. But now I don't want to abuse it, as it is a nice guitar and doesn't deserve that abuse! I have a Taylor 314ce. Its 4x the price. But the tone of that Taylor is only about 10% better (due to its richness). Also this 820 has somewhat better volume and bass. The Taylor is obviously a higher quality guitar but I'm seriously considering getting rid of it just to make more space for a rosewood body guitar. For my needs the tone of the 820 is "good enough" to replace that particular Taylor. I'm very glad I bought this guitar. Its a good guitar that I can take anywhere and gives me flexibility and convenience because its not a "precious" guitar like Martin, Taylor, etc. Also these Yamaha FG guitars are closer in sound to a Taylor than to a Martin. I did end up returning it though, but because it has a 1-11/16" nut, while I decided I needed 1.75" as my other 2-3 guitars were 1.75" and wanted switching between them to be completely seamless.
T**8
Almost great!
Endless joy in playing this acoustic. One topic to consider is set-up. The guitar from this vendor still requires a set-up: the nut and bridge were both too high and so a local guitar shop was employed to resolve those problems. Now it's fine. If you expect this guitar to be perfect, with no set-up, think twice. Otherwise, it's a guitar with great sound and easy to play, given a good set-up.
C**N
This is a high quality guitar.
Just got my FS820 yesterday at about 3pm. It was pretty cold so I let it warm up before tuning it. Since it came with 12s (and I usually play 11s) I tuned it flat. No problems with that. Played it for a little bit looking for the places of fret buzz and could not find any. The neck and frets are a good match for my hand and the frets are not sharp and this guitar is just straight out of the box. The strings are not to my liking but I played for over an hour last night and enjoyed the sound quite a bit. It has a nice tone and every part of the sound (highs, mids, lows) were to my liking. This is the FS so it is like a OOO and has the Autumn Burst color which is pretty nice. Although I could tell that the sides are laminate, the top is solid spruce and it sounds really good for an inexpensive guitar. On one song I was playing, "The Garden Song" it actually sounded better than my Martin JC15E. This is a nice guitar and worth the cost, it is an excellent guitar for beginners and for a travel guitar. I recommend it for anyone that wants a nice looking, sounding and playing guitar that they can keep in the living room and not be too worried about someone bumping into it. A home-run for Yamaha, and it is made in China - which is kind of mind blowing. Okay, a little later the next day I noticed that there were stress marks in the varnish below the bridge, there is no bow and no bulge and the stress marks line up to where they are not annoying so I am going to keep the guitar at this point.
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