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F325 | | In Stock | | Availability:
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| $221.00 | |
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| $149.99
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 41.88 inches | | Product Width: | 20.75 inches | | Product Height: | 5.5 inches | | Package Length: | 42.0 inches | | Package Width: | 20.5 inches | | Package Height: | 6.0 inches | | Package Weight: | 5.85 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 4 reviews |
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| | Features | Spruce topNato back and sidesRosewood fretboardRosewood bridgeGloss finish
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 4 customer reviews )
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Best Deal For The Dough Jun 22, 2011
By Dr. Michael Galvin I owned a Yamaha F325 for years (I now play a Gibson J-50 and a Gibson J-30)and I've owned a Fender acoustic and an Epiphone acoustic and the Yamaha F325 blows the Fendar & Epiphone away.A solidly built guitar with a great neck and fast action. You can't find a better guitar for the money. I sold mine to a friend who plays a Gibson J160E but plays on a sailing sloop in summer and didn't want his Gibson exposed to the salt air. He has played that Yamaha for 15 summers on the boat and never had a problem with it.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Great beginning guitar Jun 05, 2011
By dfkap I'm new to guitar. I wanted to learn, so I had a friend of mine who has been playing guitar for longer than I've been alive go check out guitars for me. He reported back that he found this same model at a local shop and that he thought it had incredible sound. He said it blew everything else out of the water. So I'm not expert, but I had a couple other friends who play a lot come try it out. They also think it's great. They say it has a nice, bright, full sound.
I'm a woodwind guy... so I don't really know what that means, but I think this product sounds great, especially for $150.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
couldn't be happier May 11, 2011
By William first, I do not recommend buying a guitar online. but i do own a Yamaha F325 and its great. it is hard to find a guitar that sounds so clean for such a price. i have only owned it for about a month but I am SUPER pleased with this guitar. definatly get this guitar if you are a beginner or want to start playing.
2 of 3 found the following review helpful:
GUITARS FROM THIS VENDOR WERE DEFECTED or DAMAGED Sep 22, 2011
By Observant Customer Yamaha F325 Folk Acoustic Guitar
Purchased from vendor: FOCUS CAMERA LLC.
Purchased using Amazon Prime.
Paid extra for 2-day delivery.
DELIVERY and PACKAGING:
- When the delivery guy placed it on our porch, I just happened to open the door and heard something falling with a bang inside the big box and hitting the floor.
- Delivered in a huge box, in which was another box loosely moving inside the big box, not properly wrapped.
- The inner box was open(!) and sloppily re-packaged, which means the vendor sent a previously opened, and maybe returned, item.
DEFECTS:
- The guitar has 4 defects:
1. A clearly visible discolored dark gray stain imperfection from using damaged wood in the front center of the soundboard.
2. The bridge is dirty with partial white paint or glue that was either not cleaned properly after manufacturing or spilled later and sloppily cleaned.
3. Scratches on the soundboard next to the bridge. It looks like one of 2 options: (a) Poor workmanship from the original manufacturing, unsuccessfully trying to remove lumps of glue. (b) The bridge got detached and re-attached later, not at the factory.
4. A groove on the end of the head from a sharp tool.
CONCLUSION:
- Apparently, the vendor took advantage of the fact that the guitar was requested with a fast 2-day delivery and assumed that it will not be returned.
- The vendor clearly sent a previously opened, inspected, deemed defected, maybe returned, and sloppily re-packaged item.
- In comparison, a $60 guitar from the toy aisle of Walmart seems to have better workmanship than this made-in-Indonesia so-called Yamaha.
- Overall, poor workmanship, very low quality, disregarded defects, poor experience with vendor.
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>>> UPDATE <<<
STATISTICAL SAMPLING OF 3 GUITARS FROM THIS VENDOR:
1. Manufacturing defects: The 4 defects are detailed above.
2. Damage: The corner line of the soundboard (front) and body side is banged up and crushed from a drop.
3. Manufacturing defect: The curve of the body side around the end pin is cracked all the way from the soundboard (front) to the back. This is the result of improper workmanship while wrapping the body side in production.
FINAL CONCLUSION:
Based on the sampling experience of 3 guitars, this vendor's inventory seems to consist of defected and/or damaged guitars.
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