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Description

The Yamaha F-36P is a testament to Yamaha's longstanding tradition of crafting high-quality musical instruments. This steel-string acoustic guitar is perfect for both beginners and seasoned players looking for a reliable companion in their musical journey. The F-36P offers a warm, resonant sound that is distinctly Yamaha, ensuring you can enjoy a full-bodied tone whether you're strumming in your living room or performing at an open mic.

The top is crafted from select spruce, a tonewood known for its excellent resonance and clarity, while the back and sides are made from nato, contributing to the guitar's robust volume and projection. The neck, also made of nato, is designed for comfort, allowing for smooth transitions between chords. The rosewood fingerboard enhances playability and adds a touch of class to the overall look.

With a classic dreadnought body shape, the F-36P offers a comfortable playing experience, making it ideal for both strumming and fingerstyle techniques. The guitar also features die-cast chrome tuners, ensuring it stays in tune even during long practice sessions or performances.

Key Features:

  • Steel-string acoustic guitar crafted by Yamaha
  • Spruce top and nato back and sides for rich tonal quality
  • Dreadnought body shape for versatile playability
  • Rosewood fingerboard for enhanced comfort
  • Die-cast chrome tuners for reliable tuning stability
  • Ideal for both beginners and experienced musicians seeking quality and affordability

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blondguru

Uncomfortable

I get hand cramps from the V-Shaped neck. Terribly uncomfortable. As for the sound, it's very boxy. I would call it dark, rather than warm. Good campfire guitar, but I wouldn't ever gig with it.

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