News

A confession: My number-one guitar is a Yamaha from the 1970s, an FG-170 that I bought for $5 at a yard sale. It's not my best guitar, and it has only five strings, and it's made of plywood, but ...
This Japan-made model represents Yamaha’s expertise in building pro-level electro-acoustic guitars. The A5R A.R.E balances the SRT2 preamp’s (Studio Response Technology) cutting edge detailed ...
Yamaha FGX5 - The original Yamaha FG Red Label series of acoustic guitars were built in the 1960s and revered for their high-end Japanese craftsmanship.
We can clearly remember the first time we encountered Yamaha’s TransAcoustic technology. It was a bit of a culture shock, ...
Yamaha also added a nice touch with a compensated saddle for the G-string, which isn't typically found on classical guitars but most definitely helps with tuning stability. Now, if we were to have ...
This normal-looking acoustic guitar has Bluetooth and an innovative looping function that lets you jam to your ... If you’re Yamaha with its new TAG3 C, you add audio actuators, a built-in ...
Yamaha has revealed the new SLG200 series Silent Guitars, featuring Studio Response Technology that's been designed to recreate the body resonance, tone and ambiance of an acoustic guitar in an ...
Yamaha’s FD01S is a dreadnought acoustic guitar made of solid spruce, mahogany, nato, and rosewood, giving it a sound and construction similar to more expensive guitars at a budget price point.
HAMAMATSU, Japan -- Yamaha said Tuesday that American unit Yamaha Guitar Group has purchased California-based Cordoba Music Group, known for its quality nylon-string classical acoustic guitars.