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Yamaha LL-TA Trans Dreadnought - Vintage Tint Review

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Specifications

Brand Yamaha
Category 6-string Acoustic Guitars
String Type: Steel,
Number of Strings: 6,
Body Shape: Yamaha Original Jumbo shape,
Left-/Right-handed: Right-handed,
Color: Vintage Tint,
Finish: Urethane finish with A.R.E. aging process,
Top Wood: Solid Engelmann Spruce,
Back & Sides Wood: Solid Rosewood,
Neck Wood: 5-ply Mahogany/Rosewood,
Radius: 15.75",
Fingerboard Material: Ebony,
Fingerboard Inlay: Dots,
Number of Frets: 20,
Scale Length: 25.56",
Tuning Machines: Die-cast gold tuners,
Bridge Material: Ebony,
Nut/Saddle Material: Urea/Urea,
Nut Width: 1.732",
Electronics: System 70 TransAcoustic preamp with piezo pickup and interior mounted actuator,
Strings: Elixir NANOWEB 80/20 Bronze Light, .012-.053,
Case Included: Hard bag,
Body Length: 20.18",
Body Width: 16.31" lower bout,
Body Depth: 4.94" lower, 3.94" upper,
Manufacturer Part Number: LL-TA VT,

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Mr D
2 years ago

Get one if you can afford it, your entire set will change, wonderful guitar with or without effects, warm, has perfect presence and loud... Incredibly built...

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Awesome guitar

Adrian Rabago
2 years ago

I love this guitar, it sounds great with or without the transacoustic effects. Looks beautiful too, easily worth double its price.

Exceptional Quality

Gillian Patrick Gonzalez
2 years ago

For those who like the 'feel' of simplicity, this guitar has that vibe (despite its advanced electronics) The design looks and feels like a hand built guitar should be. It is a handsome looking guitar. When you pick up the guitar, you know that it is a quality-built instrument. It highly exceeded my expectations for its price. Even when looking through the soundhole, the insides read more are meticulously put together. No visible glue drips and manufacturing dust. The trims and binding are cleanly crafted (the binding is wood at the body), the paint is flawlessly applied. The 5-ply neck has a great finish and appeals to me. When you play it, it is pleasantly at par with the premium brands. The tone by itself is wonderful and ringing, as expected from solid spruce and rosewood tonewoods. The beauty of the sound is augmented by the effects. It sounds nothing like I have heard before, especially in a studio. If you're open to it, try this out. It's an amazing value guitar. There's a pretty high chance you'll enjoy it as well.

Made a Believer of Me

Mark
3 years ago

I ordered this based on a video review I had seen. I had been playing (not regularly) a Martin 000C-16RGTE which is a smaller thin-body guitar because I've had some past shoulder problems. When this dreadnaught arrived I wasn't totally sure I would keep it. The Martin seemed more comfortable to play. BUT, the more I played the Yamaha LL-TA, the more I liked it. I definitely read more appreciated the tone of it over the Martin - brighter with more volume. At first I only played it with the Reverb turned on (to about 1/3). These days I will sometimes just leave the electronics off, because it is a great sounding guitar on its own. That said the reverbs (there are 2) and the chorus are both great sounding and a ton of fun. I've had it now for over seven months, and I am playing a lot more these days - just because this guitar is so much fun to play! Really breathed new life into my acoustic adventure. Sold the Martin.

Best find EVER!!

Tommy Dunlop
3 years ago

I told myself that I would NEVER - EVER buy a instrument made in China, but this guitar is especially well made. Yamaha's China factory did a better than "good' job building it. I was completely surprised by its playability and still am - like a big body Martin. It's smooth and even. Even the factory setup is good. Not as good as a custom setup, but completely acceptable. The TA read more electronics are really nice while playing w/no outboard gear and when using gear it's easy to control. The only drawback for me is using 2 AA batteries as opposed to a 9v - which is quite standard throughout the industry concerning guitars with active electronics. But aside from this, I love it and you will not be disappointed.

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