Review: Yamaha F-325 Acoustic Guitar |
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March 26th, 2008 Acoustic Guitars | |
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In terms of playability and value, I don’t see how a person can go wrong with the Yamaha F-325 Acoustic.
Of course, if you are a seasoned player used to using Martins I think that this guitar is not gonna’ cut it. However, for the rest of us I like to evaluate an acoustic guitar in terms of action, tone, and overall playability. The Yamaha F-325 aces all of these areas.
Basically it comes in three different configurations: the F-325 by itself for just $139.99, in the Yamaha GigMaker Pack (F-325 with gig bag, lesson DVD, digital tuner, strings, strap, etc.) for just $149.99 or the F-325 with a rugged hard shell case for only $179.99.
Obviously I review of ton of guitars on this site. However, I like to focus on instruments of all prices and levels. In terms of a beginner’s acoustic guitar package, the F-325 is rock solid. I would suggest buying a hardshell case with this guitar if possible. It is made with die-cast chrome tuners and a spruce top for good sound.
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Features:
F325 acoustic w/die-cast chrome tuners and spruce top
Gig bag
Digital tuner
Strap
Extra strings
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June 16th, 2008 at 9:07 pm
Hello, Ron!
First, I’m sorry but I don’t speak/write english very well. I’m a brazilian!
I’m a beginner and I want to know which of them you would suggest to purchase in terms of action, tone, and overall playability:
Yamaha FX-370C, Ibanez V70CE (acoustic-eletric) or Yamaha F-325 (acoustic)?
Thanks a lot!