Yamaha SLG200S Silent Guitar - Crimson Red Burst
Yamaha SLG200S Silent Guitar - Crimson Red Burst Reviews
The Yamaha SLG200S Silent Guitar solves so many problems for guitarists that it is a must-have in your guitar collection. It's easy to throw the Yamaha SLG200S Silent Guitar over your shoulder when you're traveling, and its minimalist body virtually eliminates the feedback problems that often plague acoustic guitars when you're performing live. Whether practicing at home, on a fly-gig, or recording, you owe it to yourself to find out what the Yamaha SLG200S Silent Guitar can do for you.
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Great for live
I wanted to transition from electric to acoustic for my gigs and thought this would fit the bill and it does! I had Sweetwater set it up and I'm using 10's
Extra light and it plays great! Esthetically looks awesome and is light weight which is great for this ol guy. I did purchase an armrest I found on Reverb a guy there sells and that works well. I also found a video on how to power this with a usb power bank
And that's working out great! It sounds better than the typical piezo alone with the piezo combined with it's miced up sound technology. I use about 25% piezo and 75% miced up and sounds great! Love it!
I love this guitar
Fun to play and sounds great. Excellent guitar
Excellent practice guitar!!!
I absolutely love this guitar !I use it to practice all the time. My family doesn't mind the slight sound from the steel strings while watching tv. Although I have had fun plugging into amps, my normal use is with an earphone in one or both ears while I learn a new song or just practice. It allows me to be near my family while playing "silently." I also travel for work, and it is a great travel guitar. Everybody needs one of these guitars!
Great for practice and silent-stage gigging
Great guitar
Just got it last week and am loving it. My wife works at home so I have to keep it quiet around the house most of the time so I plug in earphones and play to my hearts content! Sounds great with backing tracks from my phone too. I made a new pick guard from some nice figured walnut that came out real purdy! Thanks to Alex for always making the process easy!
Common problem with inexpensive guitars that would take all of five minutes to resolve
While this guitar plays nicely, sounds pretty sweet in my PA, and is far more solid than I expected, it suffers from a common affliction that is noticeable on most acoustic guitars in this price range:
A CNC manufactured bridge with perfectly machined corners that WILL gouge your strumming hand.
Do yourself a favor-- if you have decided to not return this guitar, get some sandpaper from 220 to 1000 grit and round-over/polish those edges and corners.
Yamaha is best, Sweetwater is better.
No issues with the guitar at all. Again, thanks to Eric for his help.
Yamaha Silent Guitar (Steel String)
Does the job.
If you need to record acoustic guitar parts but have volume restraints, this guitar does the trick quite well. Not the easiest guitar to play until you put extra-light (0.010)strings on.
I Really Like This SLG200S CRB
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