Yamaha LLX400 Handmade Acoustic-Electric Guitar (Natural)

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Solid Sitka Spruce top. Solid Mahogany back and sides. Natural finish.

Virtually any guitarist seeking the very best in handcrafted guitars will find satisfaction in this traditional dreadnought-like instrument. Its incredible Yamaha/LR Baggs electronics includes a remarkably piezo and soundhole condenser microphone combination. The LLX400 is a model of straight-ahead, solid workmanship that delivers everything the recording artist is likely to desire. It features a Solid Sitka Spruce top, Solid Mahogany back and sides, bound fingerboard and headstock, and a pleasing abalone rosette design.

The LL body style is Yamaha's unique approach to the traditional dreadnought shape. Projecting an impressive volume, bass and sustain without sacrificing clarity and balance, these instruments are testament to Yamaha's dedication to perfecting a proprietary sound.

The real beauty, though, is in the details like the fine fretwork, individually located bridge, and hand-scalloped bracing that set it apart from even more expensive guitars.

Yamaha Factories - Japan
Yamaha electric guitars, basses and amplifiers are not a product of a single shop or factory. A worldwide network of design, development and production facilities translate into a large group of highly talented individuals working as a team to bring forth innovative ideas and designs.

Central Guitar Design - Hamamatsu, Japan
The central Yamaha guitar design division, a small group of dedicated individuals, represents more than 30 years of experience and know how in the creation of fine guitars. read more In addition to traditional methods this design team employs sophisticated computer-aided design equipment to keep the innovative ideas flowing.

Tenryu Custom Shop - Hamamatsu, Japan
The Tenryu Shop centers around four highly experienced craftsmen who turn many of Yamaha's design ideas into reality. About half the output of the Tenryu Custom Shop are hand-made prototypes of new models.

Art Studios - Tokyo, Japan
The art studio facility in Tokyo is a major feedback center for information from the field. Contact with more than 1,500 artists each year keeps Yamaha in touch with the real world of music providing the necessary feedback to refine existing product and develop new instruments that meet the needs of today's top players. Four artist contact specialists and two top-level guitar designers form the all-important "ears" of this essential facility.

Yamaha Music Craft - Hamamatsu, Japan
Yamaha began handcrafting acoustic instruments well over a century ago. Since that time, Yamaha has created many of the world's most highly regarded guitars, pianos, drums, wind instruments, and more. The reasons are simple: an unparalleled understanding of the way music and sound are created, a commitment to fine craftsmanship, and the ability to share knowledge and technology across product lines. More than 30 years ago, Yamaha focused its expertise on creating guitars. As a result, many of today's most celebrated musicians started their musical journey on a Yamaha guitar. We helped a generation find itself at Woodstock, on Bleeker Street, and even in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. Today Yamaha has reached the pinnacle of handcrafted acoustic guitar development continuing this fine tradition at Yamaha Music Craft in Hamamatsu, Japan.

Kaoshiung Factory - Taiwan
Multi-Stage Aging & Seasoning
At Kaohsiung, top-quality selected woods go through 6 months of natural and kiln drying under precisely controlled conditions before the wood is even cut. After initial shaping, the woods are subject to another two weeks of seasoning - again at accurately controlled temperature and humidity. More seasoning stages are inserted at critical points throughout the manufacturing process to ensure that the woods are in top musical form by the time each instrument is complete.

Total Air Conditioning
The woods and instruments are maintained under carefully controlled environmental conditions until the moment they leave the factory to ensure lasting stability and quality.

Experienced Staff
Key members of the Kaohsiung factory's 850-strong staff are skilled veterans in the guitar-manufacturing field, providing knowledge and experience essential in the production of truly fine instruments. This includes the operation of advanced machinery and important jobs that require more human sensitivity such as fret leveling, final sanding and final inspection.

Original Tools and Equipment
Much of Kaohsiung's ultra-modern equipment, from computer-controlled routers to state-of-the-art spray-painting robots and neck curvature assessment machinery, has been custom-designed specifically for the creation of superior guitars.

No-Compromise Quality Control
Elements of both human experience and computer precision are combined at Kaohsiung to create a quality control program that is second to none. Although the words "Made in Taiwan" have not always carried a high-quality image, the Yamaha Kaohsiung factory is truly one of the finest guitar-production facilities in the world. It is a facility of which we at Yamaha are rightly proud. But although the Kaohsiung factory itself is impressive, it is the quality of the instruments produced there that tells the real story.

Yamaha Guitar Development
In January of 1989, Yamaha opened a new facility located in the heart of the music industry in Hollywood, California. This marked the beginning of a new era. With the addition of YGD, custom guitar design and development reached new heights. Yamaha began to collaborate with artists of international stature on a consistent basis to develop signature models and unique customizations of existing Yamaha electric guitars and basses.

Yamaha continues to collaborate with the world's greatest guitar and bass artists to develop and create unique, innovative instruments that appeal to guitarists of all genres.
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Top: Solid Sitka Spruce

Back & Sides: Solid Mahogany

Neck: Mahogany

Fingerboard: Ebony

Body Depth: 3-3/4 to 4-1/2 in. (19 to 155 mm)

Nut Width: 1-11/16 in. (43mm)

String Scale: 25-9/16 in. (650mm)

Tuning Machines: Diecast Gold

Preamp: System 40G

Finish: Natural

For support or warranty questions, please contact the manufacturer:
Phone: 714-522-9011
Web: https://usa.yamaha.com/support

Reviewers gave this product an overall rating of 5 out of 5 stars. (12 ratings)
by a customer from pclnet.net

"Beauty and bang for the buck!!"

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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I will not sell this guitar!!
Sound
Very well balanced sound with surprising but not muddy bass. Projects well acoustically.
Features
This is an outstanding value because it is all solid with beautiful Mahogany back and sides. The top is exquisite with some bear clawing.
Quality
This guitar is a very sturdy build and I use it playing in a church praise band.
Value
I have nine guitars and this is the most bang for the buck. I have a luthier building a $3000.00 guitar for me right now, but I will keep the Yamaha and sell a few others.
Manufacturer Support
My local dealer,is outstanding. Music Alley in Birmingham, AL. So no problems there. My only upgrade was a lute hole cover from lutehole.com. Makes the guitar look about $500.00 more expensive.
The Wow Factor
The shape of this guitar is elegant and my favorite design. My luthier uses the same lines on his Jumbo. The woods are beautiful. Great snowflake inlays and abalone rosettes.

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