Yamaha Thinline body, spruce top, nato back and sides, die-cast chrome tuners, System66 piezo and preamp; Old Violin Sunburst
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Embrace both classic aesthetics and modern functionality with the Yamaha APX600OVS Thinline Acoustic-Electric Guitar. This versatile instrument offers the rich sound and comfortable playing experience of a traditional acoustic guitar with the added power of a built-in pickup system, making it perfect for stage performances, recording sessions, or unplugged practice.
- Thinline Comfort:** The thinline body design provides a comfortable playing experience, ideal for electric guitar players transitioning to acoustic or those who prefer a more manageable size.
- Solid Spruce Top & Mahogany Back/Sides:** Spruce construction delivers a bright, articulate sound that matures beautifully over time, while mahogany back and sides add warmth and depth for a well-balanced tonal character.
- Cutaway Design:** The Venetian cutaway allows for effortless access to the higher frets, expanding your playing range and facilitating lead lines or intricate fingerpicking patterns.
- System 68 Pickup System:** Experience exceptional amplified sound with Yamaha's System 68 under-saddle pickup. This system accurately reproduces the natural character of your playing, ensuring clear and transparent tone when plugged in.
- Onboard Controls:** Built-in controls for volume, EQ, and a built-in tuner allow you to easily shape your sound and stay in tune on stage or during practice sessions.
- Classic Style:** The beautiful Old Violin Sunburst finish and traditional rosette design exude a timeless aesthetic that complements the guitar's exceptional sound quality.
The Yamaha APX600OVS Thinline Acoustic-Electric Guitar is a superb choice for guitarists seeking a versatile and comfortable instrument that excels in both acoustic and amplified settings. Its rich tone, comfortable design, and reliable electronics make it a perfect companion for stage performances, studio recordings, or unplugged practice sessions.