Product Information of Yamaha TransAcoustic Guitar LLTA VT
The Yamaha LLTA VT is a TransAcoustic guitar that operates without the need for external amplification. This is part of our collection of Yamaha TransAcoustic series.
Yamaha’s new TransAcoustic guitar recreates the experience of playing in a rich, live room without needing any external amplification or effects—just the guitar itself. This is accomplished using an actuator installed on the inner surface of the guitar back, which vibrates in response to the vibrations of the strings. Furthermore, the vibrations of the actuator are then conveyed to the body of the guitar, and to the air in and around the guitar body, generating authentic reverb and chorus sounds from inside the body.
Furthermore, three simple knobs let you adjust the degree of effect applied and the lineout volume level. Additionally, Yamaha kept the controls small to minimize the area of the holes in the body material, thereby reducing acoustic sound loss.
- Reverb Control (Room / Hall)
- Chorus Control
- TA Switch / Line Out Volume Control
Features:
- The body is an all-solid guitar based on the L-series.
- A modified non-scalloped bracing design retains the L-series characteristic bright tone while enhancing the low end.
- Treating the tops with Yamaha’s exclusive A.R.E. process gives the instrument a rich, vintage quality tone, making it sound as though you’d been playing it for years from the very first moment you pick it up.
- The fact that this guitar has been designed with an insistence on sound quality allows it to produce effected sounds that feel pure and natural.
- Straighter neck taper and hand-rolled fingerboard edges result in an instrument that can be played for hours without any stress.
- The 5-ply neck design featured in all TransAcoustic Guitars is constructed of rosewood and mahogany plies with a double-action adjustable rod, creating a strong, stable neck that resists warping.
- The newly designed battery box integrates into the end-pin jack, requiring fewer holes in the body and thus reducing acoustic sound loss. Connect the cable from the jack to a PA or amp to use as an acoustic-electric guitar.
Specs:
- Body Shape: Yamaha Original Jumbo
- Scale Length: 650mm (25 9/16″)
- Body Length: 513mm (20 3/16″)
- Total Length: 1046mm (41 3/16″)
- Body Width: 415mm (16 5/16″)
- Body Depth: 100-125mm (3 15/16″ – 4 15/16″)
- Nut Width: 44mm (1 3/4″)
- String Spacing: 11.0mm
- Top Material: Solid Engelmann Spruce A.R.E.
- Back Material: Solid Rosewood
- Side Material: Solid Rosewood
- Neck Material: Mahogany + Rosewood 5-ply
- Fingerboard Material: Ebony
- Fingerboard Radius: R400mm (23 5/8″)
- Bridge Material: Ebony
- Nut Material: Urea
- Saddle Material: Urea
- Bridge Pins: Black ABS with White Dot
- Tuners: Die-cast Gold(TM29G)
- Body Binding: Maple + Black
- Soundhole Inlay: Abalone + Black + White
- Pickguard: Transparent
- Body Finish: Gloss
- Neck Finish: Matt
- Electronics: SYSTEM70 TransAcoustic + SRT Piezo Pickup
- Controls: Reverb (Room/Hall) / Chorus / TA Switch / Line Out Vol
- Connections: LINE OUT
- Strings: Elixir NANOWEB 80/20 Bronze Light
- Accessories: Hex Wrench, 2 x AA Batteries
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