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Yamaha FGX730SC

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The Yamaha FGX730SC Electro Acoustic Guitar, Natural takes the premium woods and cosmetics of the FG730S and adds a Yamaha piezo pickup and cutaway body to make a guitar ready for serious on-stage action.

Features include a Solid Sitka Spruce top with rosewood back and sides to give a powerful, punchy tone with incredible presence. The Yamaha FGX730SC uses a 90 degree non scalloped bracing which is inspired by the flagship L-series guitars for a controlled, contemporary sound. Its also fitted with a piezo pickup under the bridge and Yamaha custom preamp for an accurate, controllable onstage sound to complement the fabulous acoustic sound and stunning looks.

Price: R.R.P. $999.00
Our special price: $849.00

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