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The Yamaha FSX800C is a lightweight, small-body acoustic-electric guitar featuring a solid spruce top and nato/okume body for rich tone and durability. Equipped with a piezo pickup and cutaway design, it offers versatile amplified sound and easy playability, making it ideal for professional musicians and gigging millennials seeking premium quality and portability.


























| ASIN | B01DW6ACI8 |
| Back Material | Nato/okume |
| Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. |
| Body Material | Nato/okume |
| Color Name | Natural |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (97) |
| Date First Available | 17 August 2022 |
| Fretboard Material | Rosewood |
| Guitar Bridge System | Fixed |
| Guitar Pickup Configuration | Piezo |
| Item Weight | 2.95 Kilograms |
| Item model number | FSX800C |
| Neck Material Type | Wood |
| Number of Strings | 6 |
| Product Dimensions | 105.66 x 48.51 x 15.24 cm; 2.95 kg |
| Size | Concert |
| String Material | Phosphor Bronze |
| Top Material | Spruce Wood |
D**O
This is the best acoustic guitar that I have ever played. It's lite, beautiful, and easy to play...oh and it sounds superb.
P**R
short and sweet
H**N
As good as described
J**.
Reviewing the FSX800C - natural finish (Concert size acoustic/electric guitar with nato body). <= I feel the need to post that info because Amazon might very well combine this product listing and review with a Yamaha piano, motorcycle, snowblower or whatever else they make. OVERALL: This is just a phenomenal value guitar at this pricepoint. Don't hesitate. PLAYABILITY: It was ok out of the box. But all new guitars need a basic set up. I repeat: *ALL* NEW GUITARS *NEED* A BASIC SET UP. Wood is a natural product that moves around under tension and with changes in temperature and humidity. Plus the builders at the factory cannot possibly know what the climate of your home is or what type of action and string gauge you prefer, right? Right. Anyway, I've done all my own work for years and this guitar did not need much. The frets were nicely leveled from the factory but I did need to polish them up. The truss rod definitely did need some tightening. As on almost all new guitars (even guitars costing far more), the nut slots were high so I filed them down. After those adjustment, the action was great (with no fret buzz) so I did not need to touch the saddle. Btw, it's hard to see from online photos, but the stock synthetic saddle does indeed have a little compensation carve for the B-string. So my reward for an hour or so of work is that It plays as well as any acoustic I've ever picked up. Also, I find the slightly shorter scale-length very comfortable. The neck is pretty much in the middle of the road as size goes. Neither narrow nor wide, not too fat or too skinny. It should be fine for a wide range of players, (Personally, I prefer a huge fat neck but that's not an option down at this end of the budget.) I LOVE the finish on the neck. The body has a typical gloss finish but the back of the neck is NOT grain-filled and has a satin finish so it feels a lot like playing on raw wood which is fantastic. TONE: I bought a Yamaha FG 340 dreadnought way back in 1990 (still have it) but I always wanted a smaller acoustic/electric. This guitar doesn't quite have the deep bass that you get from a larger dreadnought guitar but I find that it's plenty loud acoustically and has a punchy, crisp voice. Whatever they did with the scalloped-bracing seems to have worked. It's versatile for solo playing, sing-along strumming and it mixes well with other instruments. (I've always found dreadnoughts to have too much boom and sizzle.) ELECTRONICS: Built-in tuner is nice and simple. I've only briefly tried it plugged into a PA and the volume and EQ controls seem to work very well. The parametric mid control can really help shape your tone. LOOKS: Fit and finish are very good. The 800 is classy but understated (you definitely get more bling on the 820 or 830 but they're more spendy, of course). The fingerboard inlays are pretty small and not super-visible but the side-dots are fine. All in all, this guitar is definitely worth what they're asking for it.
J**K
It has a slightly smaller body which makes it so much easier for me to play than a dreadnought and it just sounds so good. This particular Yamaha is now my favorite acoustic guitar. It is made in china but is of high quality as befitting Yamaha guitars. And it will only sound better as it gets older.
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