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🎶 Compact power, exotic tone — your ultimate travel guitar companion!
The Yamaha APXT2 is a 3/4-size acoustic-electric guitar featuring a 21 1/4-inch scale, crafted with Meranti wood back and sides and a spruce top for vibrant tone. Equipped with a System 68 preamp, it delivers excellent amplified sound, while the rosewood fingerboard ensures smooth playability. Lightweight and travel-friendly, it includes a free gig bag, making it ideal for musicians seeking quality and portability in one sleek package.



| ASIN | B01BPK7PGU |
| Back Material Type | Meranti Wood |
| Back material type | Meranti Wood |
| Body Material Type | Meranti |
| Body material | Meranti |
| Brand | Yamaha |
| Brand Name | Yamaha |
| Color | Figured Natural |
| Colour | Figured Natural |
| Connector Type | 1/4 inch (6.35mm) jack |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 76 Reviews |
| Fretboard Material Type | Rosewood |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00889025104593 |
| Guitar Bridge System | Fixed |
| Guitar Pickup Configuration | H-S-H |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Included Components | Guitar |
| Instrument | guitar |
| Instrument Size | 3/4 Size |
| Item Dimensions | 91.9 x 41.9 x 11.4 centimeters |
| Item Weight | 5.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Yamaha |
| Manufacturer Part Number | APXT2EW NA |
| Material Type | Meranti Wood |
| Model Name | APXT2EW NA |
| Model Number | APXT2EW NA |
| Neck Material Type | Wood |
| Neck material type | Wood |
| Number of Strings | 6 |
| String Material Type | Phosphor Bronze |
| Top Material Type | Spruce Wood |
| Top material type | Spruce Wood |
| UPC | 889025104593 |
G**G
Très bon achat à très bon prix, bon son
Guitare idéale pour voyager, le tuner intégré est très pratique aussi. Le son est vraiment très bon. C'est une guitare de grande qualité à très petit prix....je recommande sans hésiter
K**T
Dream Guitar at an Affordable Price!
What a fantastic little guitar! When I was first learning about guitars, I purchased this model (Tobacco Burst) but didn't like the PBs (phosphor bronze) that came on it, so I switched to Silk and Steel 11s. The guitar developed a buzz. I took it to three different techs, had it restrung several times, even put on higher quality nut and saddle, but nothing could get rid of the buzz. After a few months, I sold it. Since then I have learned that putting 11s on a short scale guitar such as this will make the strings floppy and can cause a buzz (I wonder why none of the techs knew this). So - I ventured forth again and purchased the "natural" version. I still don't care for PB strings, so I put Martin Monel Retro 12s (MM12) on them. WOW!!! Huge improvement over the original strings. What's so great about this guitar? It has excellent intonation, the action is low, fret ends are smooth, the tone is sublime (especially when plugged into my Fender Mustang Mini Plus set on the 3rd preset: Swirling Echoes). Playability is wonderful. It has a balanced feel, no buzz, weight is comfortable, the neck is smooth, and I love the back and sides. One thing I'm not nuts about: The top. I have another guitar whose finish is designed as "distressed", giving it a worn look. I love this on that guitar. It seems to me that Yamaha attempted to do something similar with this model by infusing smudges into the finish. However, this doesn't result in a "distressed" look so much as a "dirty" look. I'm not a huge fan of Yamaha's version of this. Not a big deal, and I knew this before I bought the guitar, so obviously, no lost points for this. I've been around the block a while with guitars and have played a LOT of them. While this little Yammy isn't anywhere near the top of the line, it punches way above its class and delivers an exceptional value for beginners, intermediates as well as more advanced players. It is ideal for shorter folks (anyone under, I'd say, about 5'6' or so). For beginners of all ages or anyone who wants an excellent inexpensive traveling guitar that isn't as persnickety with temp and humidity changes, this is the one!
J**E
Nice little guitar
What I wanted - 3/4 body, with a cutout, nylon strings, a brand I’m familiar with that has decent sound and looks good. This guitar hits almost all of those, minus the nylon strings so I compromised in that aspect. Overall I’m happy with it. It’s even smaller than I expected but it’s comfortable to play. I’m 5’4 with dainty girl hands so I usually struggle to reach the right frets with certain chords which is why I wanted something smaller. The neck isn’t much different than a full size but seems a tiny bit smaller. I also don’t notice as much fret buzz as I did when I played a full size; I used to borrow one (not sure of the make) and I had a fender, both had a lot of buzz so I think it was an issue on my end with my reach. This guitar has a look I like well enough and the sound is decent for such a small guitar. It does go out of tune often but the built in tuner is a really nice feature. I may use some of the advice of other customers to make this thing sound even better but not right away and not all at once. I’m enjoying getting back into practice and recommend this to casual players, beginners and apartment dwellers - I don’t have to worry much about my neighbors having to hear me play since it doesn’t project like a full size.
N**Y
Premières impressions... et Update
Voici mes premières impressions suite à la réception de ma guitare APXT2 EW. J'ai choisit "exotic wood" natural (bois exotique naturel) et je ne suis pas déçu. Elle est vraiment belle cette petite guitare 3/4. La mienne est en parfaite condition, les frets sont bien sablés et ne blessent pas les doigts. La touche est juste assez basse. Les cordes sont de qualité acceptable. La largeur du manche est juste un tout petit peu plus petite que mon autre yamaha de grandeur normale. La finition est de bonne qualité, un vernit brillant sur la caisse, le reste est mat (incluant le manche). Ce qui me déçoit un peu c'est la petitesse du son. C'est certain qu'une aussi petite guitare ne peut pas sonner aussi pleine qu'une guitare de grandeur normal. J'ai une yamaha CPX500 ici, à titre comparatif et la différence est bien évidente. Mais il me reste à l'essayer dans un amplificateur. Je reviendrai avec mes impressions une fois que j'aurai mon ampli. Oui le son (non amplifié) est petit et aigu, un peu comme une mandoline, mais elle se joue facilement car la tension dans les cordes est moins élevée dû à son manche plus court. Il y a un fret de moins qu'une normale. Pour l'aisance, vu qu'elle est plus petite je constate que j'ai besoin d'une strap pour la tenir dans une position normale le manche vers le haut. C'est un détail facile à régler. C'est une guitare facile à manipuler, transporter (légère et compacte) idéal pour les débutants/enfants ou comme guitare de voyage. UPDATE: Le son est excellent une fois bien équilibré et amplifié. Faut dire que j'ai un très bon amplificateur pour guitare acoustique (Fishman Loudbox mini 60 watts).
K**R
Great mini guitar
Awesome mini guitar for travel and easy playing. Great price, nice sound, relatively quiet. Pick up is great. Highly recommend
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