Yamaha APX600 Thin Body Acoustic-Electric Guitar - Vintage White

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Yamaha APX600 Thin Body Acoustic-Electric Guitar - Vintage White

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  • Thin-line cutaway Body design for exceptional playability
  • 25" Scale Length and narrower string spacing for Enhanced comfort
  • New scalloped bracing pattern for increased bass response
  • Abalone sound hole rosette. Stage-focused pickup system for shaping your sound in the mix.
  • Rosewood fingerboard and bridge

  • The Yamaha APX600 thinline cutaway acoustic-electric combines incredible comfort, easy top-fret access and an incredible sound ready for all stages in your life. Now featuring a distict oval abalone rosette, the new APX600 will strike a chord with any recreational acoustic player that wants to plug-in. Introducing a thin-line cutaway body design for unparalleled playability, coupled with a 25" scale length and narrower string spacing for heightened comfort during extended sessions. The newly implemented scalloped bracing pattern enhances bass response, while an abalone sound hole rosette adds a touch of elegance. With a stage-focused pickup system, tailor your sound effortlessly for optimal performance in any mix.

    Body Shape: APX Shape
    Scale Length: 634mm (25")
    Body Length: 490mm (19 5/16")
    Total Length: 1022mm (40 1/4")
    Body Width: 384mm (15 1/8")
    Body Depth: 80-90mm (3 1/8" - 3 9/16")
    Nut Width: 43mm (1 11/16")
    String Spacing *: 10.0mm
    Top Material: Spruce
    Back Material: Nato
    Side Material: Nato
    Neck Material: Locally Sourced Tonewood **
    Fingerboard Material: Rosewood
    Fingerboard Radius: R400mm (23 5/8")
    Bridge Material: Rosewood
    Nut Material: Urea
    Saddle Material: Urea
    Bridge Pins: Black ABS with White Dot
    Tuners: Die-cast Chrome(TM29T)


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