Yamaha APX600 VW In Vintage White in stock

£299.00

The Yamaha APX600 VW In Vintage White is now in stock . You will find it with fast UK delivery online for £299 with P+P. This excellent piece of kit is manufactured by Yamaha This product comes with a great warranty. The APX600 is a stunning small-bodied acoustic guitar with a spruce top and a…

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The Yamaha APX600 VW In Vintage White is now in stock . You will find it with fast UK delivery online for £299 with P+P. This excellent piece of kit is manufactured by Yamaha This product comes with a great warranty.

The APX600 is a stunning small-bodied acoustic guitar with a spruce top and a nato back and sides for a modern take on a traditional instrument. The guitar has a big voice despite its smaller size and has a crisp and clear tone thanks to the spruce top. 

This is a great guitar for players at any level thanks to its comfortable neck and small body. These both make the guitar easy to play with a smooth, low playing action. The Rosewood fretboard adds an extra layer of depth and warmth to the open mid-range.

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SRT Pickup 

The pickup on the APX has been designed to use the individual elements of each string to provide you with a balanced response when plugging. It has an ultra-clear response with a wide bandwidth signal response which means you get a great dynamic response – no matter how hard or soft you play. It'll pick up every nuance in your playing.

You've got a 3-band EQ, volume control and a built-in tuner so that you'll never be caught without being in tune.

Specifications

Body & Bridge

  • Top: Spruce
  • Back & Sides: Nato
  • Binding: Ivory & Black
  • Bracing: Non-Scalloped X
  • Shape: APX
  • Body Length: 19.3125’’ (490mm)
  • Total Length: 40.25’’ (1022mm)
  • Body Width: 15.125’’ (384mm)
  • Body Depth: 3.125’’ – 3.5625’’ (80-90mm)
  • Bridge: Rosewood
  • Finish: Natural

Neck & Fingerboard

  • Neck: Locally Sourced Tonewood
  • Scale Length: 25’’ (634mm)
  • Fingerboard: Rosewood
  • Radius: 23.625’’ (R400mm)
  • Nut: Urea
  • Nut Width: 1.6875’’ (43mm)

Electronics & Hardware

  • Pickup: SRT Piezo
  • Electronics: SYSTEM65
  • Controls: Volume, 3-Band EQ, Tuner, Mid FQ
  • Connections: Line Out
  • Tuners: Die-Cast (TM29T)
  • Soundhole Inlay: ABS & Abalone
  • Bridge Saddle: Urea
  • Bridge Pins: Black ABS w/White Dot
  • Hardware: Chrome
  • Strings: .012/.016/.024/.032/.042/.053
  • Case Included: No

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Acoustic Guitars

Acoustic guitars are timeless instruments known for their warm, natural sound and versatility across genres like folk, blues, rock, and classical. Played unplugged or with a pickup for amplification, they come in various body shapes such as dreadnought, concert, and parlour, each offering unique tone and comfort. This category includes everything you need for your acoustic journey—from full-sized steel-string and classical guitars to travel-sized models, pickups, preamps, cases, and essential accessories. Whether you’re strumming chords or fingerpicking melodies, our range covers it all for beginners and seasoned players alike.

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Vintage

A vintage guitar is a guitar that is considered to be of significant age, typically over 30 years old, and often possesses historical, cultural, or collector’s value. Vintage guitars are highly sought after by collectors, musicians, and enthusiasts for their craftsmanship, tone, playability, and historical significance.

Vintage guitars can come from various eras, each with its own unique characteristics and desirability.

Vintage guitars often exhibit signs of wear and aging, which can add to their character and authenticity. However, originality, condition, and provenance are crucial factors that determine the value of a vintage guitar. Well-maintained and all-original vintage guitars with documented history and provenance tend to command higher prices on the collector’s market.

While vintage guitars can be valuable investments, they are also cherished for their playability and the unique sonic characteristics they offer. Many musicians prefer vintage instruments for their mojo, vibe, and connection to music history.

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White

A white guitar is a timeless classic—clean, elegant, and effortlessly cool. Its simplicity gives it a kind of quiet confidence, standing out on stage without being over the top. Whether it’s a glossy arctic white, creamy vintage tone, or a pearlescent finish, white suits almost any genre and style. It also pairs beautifully with contrasting hardware, like black pickups or gold accents, making it a favourite among players who want something versatile yet striking.

About Yamaha

We have new and used Yamaha musical equipment available on our website for fast direct delivery from sellers across the UK & Europe.

Yamaha, a well-known brand in the music industry, hasn’t been as prominent in the guitar effects pedal market compared to its focus on guitars, pianos, keyboards, and professional audio equipment. Yamaha’s pedal offerings have been relatively limited compared to other manufacturers, and they might not have had a wide range of standalone guitar effects pedals available.

However, Yamaha has produced a few models that guitarists might find interesting:

Yamaha UD-Stomp: The UD-Stomp is a multi-effects unit that Yamaha produced. It features a range of effects, amp modeling, and cabinet simulation, offering guitarists a variety of tones in a single pedal.

Yamaha Magicstomp: Another multi-effects unit, the Magicstomp, offers different effects and amp simulations suitable for guitarists seeking versatility in their tones. While it might not be the most recent release, it has been appreciated for its sound quality and features.

Yamaha’s pedal offerings, particularly in the effects pedal category, might not be as extensive as other brands that specialize specifically in guitar effects pedals. However, their multi-effects units often provide a wide array of sounds and functionalities within a single pedal.

For guitarists considering Yamaha pedals, it’s essential to evaluate the specific features, effects, and tones provided by these multi-effects units to determine if they suit your musical preferences and playing style. As always, listening to demos, trying out the pedals in person if possible, and seeking user reviews can assist in making an informed decision about whether a Yamaha multi-effects unit would be suitable for your guitar effects needs.