Acoustic Guitars

Yamaha Semi-Acoustic Guitar APX700II-12 Cutaway Natural

12-string semi-acoustic guitar APX700II-12 by Yamaha. The guitar has the same tuning as a 6-string but has 6 double strings, resulting in a "fuller" and "warmer" sound. For this reason, it is usually preferred for rhythm and accompaniment parts.

It is an acoustic guitar, meaning the sound is produced by the speaker in its body and it has...
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12-string semi-acoustic guitar APX700II-12 by Yamaha. The guitar has the same tuning as a 6-string but has 6 double strings, resulting in a "fuller" and "warmer" sound. For this reason, it is usually preferred for rhythm and accompaniment parts.

It is an acoustic guitar, meaning the sound is produced by the speaker in its body and it has metal strings, as opposed to the classical guitar which consists of a combination of metal and nylon strings. The difference from the "regular" acoustic guitar is that the electro-acoustic guitar also has a preamp with an integrated equalizer for treble, midrange, and bass. This allows it to be directly connected to an amplifier, which is why it is preferred for live performances.

Like any acoustic guitar, it is commonly played with a pick, unlike the classical guitar which is played with the fingers. The material of the strings and the playing technique also result in differences in the genre of music they are used for: the electro-acoustic guitar is preferred in modern Greek music as well as genres like rock, jazz, and country, while the classical guitar is suitable for classical music compositions and flamenco.

Due to the "cutaway" on its body, which is usually located at the 12th fret, it is characterized as a cutaway. This feature aims to facilitate playing on the higher frets, thus enabling the execution of a guitar solo.

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Specifications

Specifications

Dimensions

Body
-
Neck
-
Fretboard
-
Number of Chords
12 No of Strings
For Left-Handed Players
No
Cutaway
Yes
Manufacturer Colour
Natural
Colour
Beige

Type

Type
Semi-Acoustic

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Description & Specifications

Dimensions

Body
-
Neck
-
Fretboard
-
Number of Chords
12 No of Strings
For Left-Handed Players
No
Cutaway
Yes
Manufacturer Colour
Natural
Colour
Beige

Type

Type
Semi-Acoustic

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Description

12-string semi-acoustic guitar APX700II-12 by Yamaha. The guitar has the same tuning as a 6-string but has 6 double strings, resulting in a "fuller" and "warmer" sound. For this reason, it is usually preferred for rhythm and accompaniment parts.

It is an acoustic guitar, meaning the sound is produced by the speaker in its body and it has metal strings, as opposed to the classical guitar which consists of a combination of metal and nylon strings. The difference from the "regular" acoustic guitar is that the electro-acoustic guitar also has a preamp with an integrated equalizer for treble, midrange, and bass. This allows it to be directly connected to an amplifier, which is why it is preferred for live performances.

Like any acoustic guitar, it is commonly played with a pick, unlike the classical guitar which is played with the fingers. The material of the strings and the playing technique also result in differences in the genre of music they are used for: the electro-acoustic guitar is preferred in modern Greek music as well as genres like rock, jazz, and country, while the classical guitar is suitable for classical music compositions and flamenco.

Due to the "cutaway" on its body, which is usually located at the 12th fret, it is characterized as a cutaway. This feature aims to facilitate playing on the higher frets, thus enabling the execution of a guitar solo.

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