Product Information of Yamaha Acoustic Electric Guitar FSX820C NT
The Yamaha FSX820C NT is an outstanding acoustic-electric guitar that combines superior craftsmanship with remarkable sound and versatility. This is part of our collection of acoustic-electric guitars.
The FSX820C is based on the FS820, featuring a solid spruce top and mahogany back and sides. In addition, it includes a cutaway body and an electric system for added versatility. Moreover, Yamaha’s proprietary under-saddle piezo pickup and System66 analog preamp deliver excellent sound quality when plugged in. With its small and thin body, this guitar is ideal not only for female and younger players but also for intermediate to advanced fingerstyle players.
Features:
- Small Body
- Solid Spruce Top
- Mahogany Back & Sides
- Newly Developed Scalloped Bracing
- Warm and Strong Sound
Specs:
- String Type: Steel
- Number of Strings: 6
- Body Shape: Concert
- Body Style: Single Cutaway
- Left-/Right-handed: Right-handed
- Color: Natural
- Finish: Gloss
- Top Wood: Solid Spruce
- Back & Sides Wood: Mahogany
- Body Bracing: Scalloped
- Binding: Cream
- Neck Wood: Nato
- Neck Shape: Thin
- Fingerboard Material: Rosewood
- Number of Frets: 20
- Scale Length: 25″
- Tuning Machines: Die-cast Chrome
- Bridge Material: Rosewood
- Nut/Saddle Material: Urea
- Nut Width: 1.675″
- Electronics: Yamaha System-66
Newly Developed Scalloped Bracing
The new FG offers a louder and stronger sound in the low- to mid-ranges, made possible by Yamaha’s cutting-edge acoustic analysis technology. Yamaha’s engineers used advanced analysis and simulation, rather than relying on tradition or guesswork, to design the ideal bracing pattern. This led to the development of a new scalloped bracing, which maintains the durability of the top board while maximizing the sound potential of the Yamaha FG.
50 Years of History
Yamaha’s FG series began in 1966 with the release of the FG180 and FG150 models. Over the past 50 years, several generations of the FG have been developed and produced, making it a favorite among contemporary players. Since its inception, there have been over 200 FG models released.
Made in Yamaha
Every detail of the FG is crafted to create a superior guitar. From meticulously cured and dried wood to hand-sprayed finishes and thorough quality control checks, each FG is designed to be a lifelong companion for musicians.
Mahogany Back & Sides
Delivering a rich midrange with a warm, strong sound and quick response.
Electric System
The System 66 includes an under-saddle piezo pickup developed by Yamaha. The controls feature a 3-band EQ, an adjustable mid-range frequency control, and a precision chromatic tuner for customizable sound. The system is powered by AA batteries, ensuring a stable power supply for enhanced sound quality.
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