![]() The sound is a delight, as evidenced from Thomann’s excellent sound samples. The fingerboard is wide which makes playing individual strings much easier – the only issue is that smaller hands might find it slightly difficult to work their way around the fretboard and a standard acoustic capo is unlikely to be large enough to fit here (even the G7 series). The black gloss design is very elegant and makes the guitar look quite expensive. Yamaha have done it again! An incredibly budget-priced guitar with an outstanding build quality and tone. they state they take my report seriously and are investigating, and have offfered me a replacement ![]() Im grateful to thomann for at least being understanding with my endless returns,Įdit- have now had response with yamaha support. I hope to own a functional budget yamaha classical one day just to get some closure ! Theyre similar with a more high-mid sound overall.īoth CG104A’s to my dismay display exactly the same fretbuzz on A and D, as the C40s im reviewing here – and are being returned. ![]() I even bought 2 yamaha CG104A’s yesterday from yamaha london and gear4music, Ive been in touch with yamaha musics tech support about it, no reply. The overall sound of the guitar when not buzzing is more than acceptable, if this guitar was manufactured to a decent finish including set up, it would be fine.Ĭ40s have a low-midrange sound, not much definition on high frets on the nylon strings, as expected.įeel of the neck is playable, tuners are acceptable So i then bought 4 from amazon, 2 at a time, because i was determined to get one that didnt have fretbuzz on A and D strings between frets 2- 7.Īll buzzed the same, and were returned to amazon next day. Thomann customer service told me their guitar expert says that all C40s will perform to the same standard and refunded me, provided thomann with a video of a B chord sounding very bad.Īfter the fourth return for exactly the same same issue, i got refunded – one of the four started off ok for a few weeks, then developed buzzing, and a loud resonance that killed the note on all G# frets. I bought a C40 had to return it next day, fretbuzz was a crazy even with very high action. Because of these natural variations, the grain of the instrument you receive might not perfectly match the one pictured here.Im not a beginner – but wanted a C40 for traveling performance, and teaching, Note: Because wood is an organic material, slight variations in the grain occur naturally and add to the uniqueness of each guitar. Yamaha CG-TA TransAcoustic classical nylon-string guitars transport you to new, creative spaces with immersive reverb and lush chorus effects without an amp or other external gear. ![]() You’ll love how the nylon strings with a rosewood neck bring warmth into the sound, but you’ve got to play this one for yourself to really see how this guitar can push your creativity. This Yamaha CG-TA TransAcoustic brings the stage to your living room with its immersive onboard reverb and lush chorus effects, ready to play with no need for amp or pedals! This classical guitar is beautifully designed with sustainable and distinguished Ovangkol wood on the back and sides, paired with the classic solid Spruce top to create a wonderful array of tones. ![]()
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