The quality of Yamaha's rounded guitars is particularly remarkable, thanks to the meticulous craftsmanship and carefully selected materials of experienced veteran carpenters. The guitar uses high-quality spruce wood as the top to provide a full and clear sound with warm bass and crisp treble. The rosewood fretboard has comfortable rounded corners, so you won't get tired when playing for a long time. The multi-layered natural lacquer not only protects the guitar, but also enhances the resonance of the sound. The amplification function of the electric box version can meet the needs of various performances and recordings, and the fully enclosed and semi-enclosed knob design also shows Yamaha's professionalism in detailing.
Comfortable design with rounded corners: an intimate companion for guitarists
The Yamaha rounded guitar is a sight to behold in its design。But as many players know, playing comfort is paramount when it comes to guitars. Experienced firsthand, the rounded corner design does provide extra comfort for players who have been hugging the body for long periods of time. The corners are rounded, which is not easy to cause scratches or discomfort to the arm, especially when playing the dynamic **, with a good feeling of arm friction.
A selection of the finest woods: Showcase the charm of spruce
When it comes to panel materials, spruce stands out for its pleasant tone。In practice, this spruce top lives up to expectations, and the timbre is indeed delicate and rich. In the low frequencies, the guitar shows plenty of power and warmth;The timbre of the midrange is clear and layered;High frequencies are bright and penetrating. Whether playing a lyrical melody or a lively rhythm, the spruce wood panel provides a satisfying performance.
Multi-layered natural lacquer: the ingenuity of an old carpenter
A good guitar cannot be ignored in the process of sound transmission. The Yamaha rounded guitar tested this time has multiple layers of natural paint that have been polished many times, which not only protects the guitar from environmental factors, but also retains the resonant characteristics of wood. The lacquer surface is not only a visual beauty, but also a meticulous creation of sound quality.
Rosewood fingerboard with ABS edging: delicate feel and firm edges
The oiliness and delicate texture of the rosewood fretboard provide an extremely pleasant touch when practicing a new piece or playing it continuously. Coupled with the presence of ABS edging, on the one hand, it adds obvious appearance characteristics to the guitar, and on the other hand, it also brings additional protection to the body, which is especially obvious in the actual test, even if it is accidentally a small collision, it will not leave a flaw immediately.
Electrical box version and amplification effect: the right-hand man for performance recording
In the actual test, the rounded corner guitar of the electric box version showed good stability and true restoration of sound quality, whether it was natural sound or electric sound after being connected to the power amplifier system. The sound reinforcement is suitable for a variety of performances and studios, even when the volume is more demanding, this electric box guitar can easily handle it.
F600 and F310 headstock knobs: a combination of practicality and beauty
In terms of the knob design of the headstock, the Yamaha F600 and F310 are different。Both the fully enclosed knobs of the F600 and the semi-enclosed knobs of the F310 are very stable in the actual measurements, and the knobs turn smoothly, which is convenient for quickly and accurately adjusting the string tension. The design is not only functional, but also pleasing to the eye, and the details reflect Yamaha's attention to detail in guitar design.
F600 & F310 Edging: A Fusion of Protection and Natural Beauty
The ABS resin edging used in F600 and the hand-painted edging of F310 have played a good role in protecting the body in actual testing. The F600's hemming is more modern, while the F310's hand-hemming is more natural, and whatever the style, Yamaha ensures that the guitar is not only visually appealing, but also practical.
The Yamaha Rounded Guitar is undoubtedly an instrument that meets the dual needs of professional performances and home practice. From the choice of wood to the polishing of the details, this guitar fully demonstrates Yamaha's dual pursuit of sound quality and appearance. After testing, it is not difficult to find that it does have excellent workmanship and tone, and both novice and experienced players can find pleasure in this guitar. Warm Winter Good Thing Award