offering you a clear, yet rich sound. I would SPECS:
wholeheartedly agree with that. But I would Weight: 4 lbs. 2 oz.
add that although the bass, mid’s and treble are Neck material: nato
well balanced – the tight round bass notes are Scale length: 25"
superb on this instrument. In fact, that is what Nut width: 1.6875"
makes this guitar so remarkable for the price Fingerboard radius: 15.75"
point. Most inexpensive acoustics suffer in the Neck shape: soft V
lower register. The Storia I shines here. Fingerboard material: walnut
Frets: 20
Plus, it comes with Yamaha’s SRT passive
Case not included
under-saddle pickup system for plugging in.
Good stuff!
Final thoughts: a bold prediction. Yamaha will
sell one million of these. I’m not kidding. Why
not? It appeals to players of any age, gender
or musical style. It is a very comfortable and
player-friendly acoustic/electric guitar. You can
plug it in at the coffee shop or play it on the
beach.
With its modern look, clear sound, low entry
price and great feeling neck the Storia I is
going to be a big hit. It does look best however
leaning against my couch. I don’t want to send
this gear review model back. I just want to pick
it up and play it!
$429.00 MAP
usa.Yamaha.com
April 2020
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