We're a huge fan of Yamaha! There is perhaps no better brand for quality and consistency rolled into one, in each and every piece. Their catalogue is extensive but we maintain a great selection! Don't see a guitar you like? Just ask! We can order it for you and get it here very quickly, and you get the good karma of supporting a local business as opposed to an online retail giant. We also carry a selection of their THR amplifiers, and soft and hard cases for guitars of all sizes.
Lightweight and retro-chic in design, this reminds of us of an old Silvertone or Kay electric, but with a much sturdier build. Double humbuckers with sweet racing stripe, we’re rolling with Yamaha on a bike or a guitar!
All solid wood! Cedar top, mahogany back and sides. Also features a satin mahogany neck with an ebony fingerboard. Yamaha was first known for their classical guitars; come and play this one and you will see why. The guitar comes with a poly-foam semi-soft case.
A cool fab four in each tone wood, all with solid spruce tops, of course.. Pictured here with a Ford is the rosewood dreadnought-sized A1R, with a solid spruce top and premium pickup and electronics box. Yamaha also makes the slightly smaller body (AC series) in both solid back and sides (the A3 series, which come with premium gig bags) and lesser-expensive laminate back and sides (the A1 series). R stands for rosewood (yeah!) and M for mahogany. So the Yamaha AC3M would be the smaller-bodied, solid mahogany back and side guitar with a sweet pickup! And, we have it. Old Ford, new Yamaha!
Another great guitar in the FG/FS line, this features a solid spruce top and a beautiful rosewood back and sides. Pictured is the smaller-bodied FS830 in a dark sunburst finish.
Yamaha’s compact folk/parlor guitar with a solid spruce top, mahogany back and sides, and a zero-impact passive pick up. 18” scale and 20 fret neck with a slightly narrow (1.69”) nut width. Comes with a Yamaha semi-soft case. Pictured here on the Carroll Street Bridge over the Gowanus Canal in our neighborhood. Available in either a natural finish or the pictured dark sunburst.
The extremely popular compact folk/parlor guitar with a solid spruce top AND solid mahogany back and sides! All. Solid. Wood. Add a zero-impact passive pick up. 18” scale and 20 fret neck with a slightly narrow (1.69”) nut width and nice semi-soft case. This is one of the best priced all-solid guitars of all time.
A step up from the JR1 with a nicer case and a solid spruce top. This can also be a handy travel guitar for all ages!
If you know, you know! The red label series guitars are descendants from the legendary Yamaha FG-180, first introduced in 1966. Even though these guitars were 3-layer plywood, they found a way to sing, with a bold bass and sweet treble balance, and these guitars were extremely durable and popular with artists on tour. Decades later (2019, to be exact), Yamaha has reintroduced this Red Label series. Elegantly simple, the FG (dreadnought) and FS (orchestral, or basically the size of a classical body) feature all solid spruce and mahogany construction, with scalloped X-bracing and a satin finish. The tops have been treated with Yamaha’s patented A.R.E system—Acoustic Resonance Enhancement. To quote Yamaha’s site, “the Sitka spruce used for the soundboard is put through an aging process under a particular temperature, humidity, and atmospheric pressure, which modifies new wood to have the quality of mature wood.”
There are four variants, the larger FG3 and smaller FS3, and then both with added pickups (FGX3 and FSX3). The pickup system actually blends three different types of pickups—a piezo sensor in the bridge to capture low frequencies, a microphone for low and midrange and Yamaha’s proprietary, thin synthetic sheet soundboard transducer for high frequencies. The microphone and piezo can be blended on the left side dial, with a bass EQ shaping the sound on the right side dial, and a master volume just underneath the two.
The FG3 and FS3 are serious guitars and come with well-padded gig bags. Come and hear the red label difference!