Pretty nice beginner guitar. Around the cheapest it has been. __________________________________________________________ Yamaha's reputation for quality ensures that the F370 produces a big tone with plenty of sustain as well as being easy to play. The F370 offers the same focus on quality, design and sound as all Yamaha acoustics and puts it in an incredibly affordable package. Specifically designed to be kinder to finger tips, with a little less tension in the strings without loss of tone. The straight neck, slightly shortened scale-length and perfect frets mean this guitar is ideal for beginners.
Using select tonewoods and stable, reliable hardware the guitar features a spruce top, and has nato back, sides and neck to give a well balanced tone which is bright and responsive. Yamaha’s legendary quality control ensures that the guitar is setup to the same spec as our professional models and offers an outstanding playing experience.
Spec: Strings Scale: 634 mm (25") Body Depth: 96-116 mm (3 3/4"-4 9/16") Finger Board Width (Nut/Body): 43 mm (1 11/16") Tuners: Die-cast chrome Top: Spruce Back: Nato Side/Rib: Nato Neck: Nato Finger Board: Rosewood Bridge: Rosewood Item Weight - 2.3 Kg Product Dimensions - 104 x 52 x 14 cm
Colour - Black String Gauge - Medium String Material - bronze Number of Strings - 6 Size - Full Size
Top comments
zizzles
18 Jun 1714#3
The weaselly art of the fake thank you.
1. Good guitar or the fender Got mine for£75 good Friday deal on this site ..enjoy Ha suckers I got one cheaper
2. Good guitar for the price.....if you can stretch to a washburn wd10s though, I'd say it's worth the extra I have a better guitar than you peasants
Blasphemous
18 Jun 173#8
Haway zizzles, RuudBullit provided a link to a deal for the guitar he mentions. If it's worth the extra then that's not only worth mentioning but should be commended in my opinion, far from a 'fake thank you'.
All comments (22)
7day
17 Jun 17#1
Good guitar or the fender
Got mine for£75 good Friday deal on this site ..enjoy
RuudBullit
17 Jun 172#2
Good guitar for the price.....if you can stretch to a washburn wd10s though, I'd say it's worth the extra
Is the WD10S the same as the WD10B? Can't seem to find any info.
zizzles
18 Jun 1714#3
The weaselly art of the fake thank you.
1. Good guitar or the fender Got mine for£75 good Friday deal on this site ..enjoy Ha suckers I got one cheaper
2. Good guitar for the price.....if you can stretch to a washburn wd10s though, I'd say it's worth the extra I have a better guitar than you peasants
zizzles
18 Jun 171#4
Great deal, thanks, 3722
Houstieboy
18 Jun 17#5
Not bad for a cheap first guitar.
LetoKynes
18 Jun 17#6
Ah, the good ol' humble-brag.. :wink:
phatbhoy
18 Jun 17#7
Can't go wrong with this Yamaha acoustic guitars consistently good.
Blasphemous
18 Jun 173#8
Haway zizzles, RuudBullit provided a link to a deal for the guitar he mentions. If it's worth the extra then that's not only worth mentioning but should be commended in my opinion, far from a 'fake thank you'.
RuudBullit
18 Jun 172#9
Clown....I voted hot on the guitar.
Just offering genuine free advice for any beginners looking for a good guitar, based on my own experience. You on the other hand, are just being rude.
RuudBullit
18 Jun 171#10
Cheers buddy, I was being genuine, and voted hot on the guitar, as it is an excellent guitar for the price. I only mention the Washburn, because it is probably the best guitar you could find for less than £500, and I got mine for £150 from Amazon last year, which is unbelievable value, and any beginner buying one, wouldn't feel the need to upgrade for many years.
RuudBullit
18 Jun 17#11
It's hardly bragging that I can afford a guitar that cost me £150.
RoosterNo1
18 Jun 17#12
I have the 310... and love it !
Yamaha do some great kit, although there's room for improvement - bone nut and saddle gives a lovely tone.
... and let's not forget, they made the "fizzy"
commenter14
18 Jun 171#13
How rude, what's wrong with you?
zizzles
18 Jun 17#14
Where's the "ignore" button gone. this website is useless to me without it
Blasphemous to zizzles
19 Jun 171#17
"Crime-fighter and defender of the weak.",,, You really are having a laugh. Get a grip man and give up trolling.
montecatini
18 Jun 17#15
Just to echo previous positive opinions on Yamaha guitars.
I've got a F310 which is superb and the F370 in this deal is a step up and I'd say a great buy at this price.
And accepting running the risk of being accused of fake praise ( :stuck_out_tongue:)?? I'm happy to add I also own another 2 yamaha guitars, semi-acoustic APX-500 and an electric Pacifica 112V, build quality on all of them is superb.
You should post a deal. That is absolutely amazing value for this guitar, which has a solid spruce top, and mahogany back and sides. I very much doubt you can get a better guitar than this for £128
miffyl
22 Jun 17#22
I've looked and there are no other deals from that retailer - probably not one they allow.
Opening post
__________________________________________________________
Yamaha's reputation for quality ensures that the F370 produces a big tone with plenty of sustain as well as being easy to play.
The F370 offers the same focus on quality, design and sound as all Yamaha acoustics and puts it in an incredibly affordable package.
Specifically designed to be kinder to finger tips, with a little less tension in the strings without loss of tone.
The straight neck, slightly shortened scale-length and perfect frets mean this guitar is ideal for beginners.
Using select tonewoods and stable, reliable hardware the guitar features a spruce top, and has nato back, sides and neck to give a well balanced tone which is bright and responsive.
Yamaha’s legendary quality control ensures that the guitar is setup to the same spec as our professional models and offers an outstanding playing experience.
Spec:
Strings Scale: 634 mm (25")
Body Depth: 96-116 mm (3 3/4"-4 9/16")
Finger Board Width (Nut/Body): 43 mm (1 11/16")
Tuners: Die-cast chrome
Top: Spruce
Back: Nato
Side/Rib: Nato
Neck: Nato
Finger Board: Rosewood
Bridge: Rosewood Item Weight - 2.3 Kg
Product Dimensions - 104 x 52 x 14 cm
Colour - Black
String Gauge - Medium
String Material - bronze
Number of Strings - 6
Size - Full Size
Top comments
1. Good guitar or the fender Got mine for£75 good Friday deal on this site ..enjoy
Ha suckers I got one cheaper
2. Good guitar for the price.....if you can stretch to a washburn wd10s though, I'd say it's worth the extra
I have a better guitar than you peasants
All comments (22)
Got mine for£75 good Friday deal on this site ..enjoy
https://www.gak.co.uk/en/washburn-wd10s-black/46182?gclid=CNWX9fHpxdQCFYSfGwodJFgLaQ
1. Good guitar or the fender Got mine for£75 good Friday deal on this site ..enjoy
Ha suckers I got one cheaper
2. Good guitar for the price.....if you can stretch to a washburn wd10s though, I'd say it's worth the extra
I have a better guitar than you peasants
Just offering genuine free advice for any beginners looking for a good guitar, based on my own experience. You on the other hand, are just being rude.
Yamaha do some great kit, although there's room for improvement - bone nut and saddle gives a lovely tone.
... and let's not forget, they made the "fizzy"
I've got a F310 which is superb and the F370 in this deal is a step up and I'd say a great buy at this price.
Would also recommend some light strings for beginners not quite so sore on the fingers and also enhances the tone. Personally like these;
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B000A6EUSC/ref=oh_aui_i_sh_in_o0_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1
And accepting running the risk of being accused of fake praise ( :stuck_out_tongue:)?? I'm happy to add I also own another 2 yamaha guitars, semi-acoustic APX-500 and an electric Pacifica 112V, build quality on all of them is superb.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/offer-listing/B001VG2M5I/ref=dp_olp_used?ie=UTF8&condition=used
http://www.washburn.com/media/catalogs/pdf/2015WashburnGuitarsCatalog.pdf