Feature:
I've owned mine for a few years now. It came with a chipboard case, which I really don't care for. I see now that they come with a gig bag. That's a lot better than the case mine came with.
Quality:
Outstanding quality for a guitar in this price range. The quality of this guitar is equal to guitars costing much more.
Value:
Like I said above, this guitar plays and sounds like guitars costing much more. It is an outstanding value. it is a guitar that one could buy as a starter, and keep on playing with confidence for many years.
Desirability:
Nothing too appealing about the looks of this guitar. Don't get me wrong, the finish on it is very nice, high quality. But it looks just like any ol' ordinary acoustic guitar. It's sound is what makes you want it.
Sound:
Sound quality is great. Sounds very full and bright at any position on the fretboard. I use Martin Sp light strings on mine. It does have a little more fret buzz than I would like, but all in all, I think it sounds really good.
Support:
Have bot had to deal with support. That's a good thing.
Overall:
I intend to play this guitar 'till the day I die- happily. If, for some reason, I wore it out or broke it, I'd buy myself another one. When I bought it, I played several other brands- Epiphone, Jasmine, Sigma, among others, and I found I liked the Yamaha the best. For a guitar under $200, you cannot beat it. Yamaha makes a great product, be it a piano or a motorcycle. This guitar is no exception.
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