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Yamaha SLG200N Silent - Trans Black Review

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Specifications

Brand Yamaha
Category Classical & Nylon String Guitars
String Type: Nylon,
Number of Strings: 6,
Body Style: Single Cutaway,
Left-/Right-handed: Right-handed,
Finish: Gloss,
Top Wood: 1-pc mahogany body and neck,
Back & Sides Wood: Maple and rosewood,
Neck Wood: Mahogany,
Fingerboard Material: Rosewood,
Fingerboard Inlay: None,
Number of Frets: 19,
Scale Length: 25.5",
Tuning Machines: RM1188NB-7B,
Bridge Material: Rosewood,
Electronics: SRT Powered System,
Case Included: Gig Bag,
Manufacturer Part Number: SLG200N TBL,

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Yamaha SLG200N

DB
4 years ago

To be honest, I haven't had much time to spend playing in it, but the quality is what I expected from Yamaha. The fit and finish is very nice, and the fret job is flawless. It seems well built and sturdy despite it's light weight. The supplied gig bag allows you to pack the guitar into small spaces so I could seeThe built in tuner is a nice feature too.

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Paris D. Black
6 years ago

I really like my new Yamaha SLG200N in the transparent black. It is very light in terms of transporting it with the included case, and as well as as having it in my lap. I had read some reviews that talked about the action being high and having to file down the saddle. I spoke with Chris my Seeetwater engineer, and expressed my concerns about this matter. Chris assured me that read more the 55-Point Evaluation would take care of this problem, and he would let the setup person know I wanted my action to be low. I have only played the guitar while using my headphones, but the sound was great. I wanted to make sure that everything worked properly, including the auxiliary jack, and that I was not disappointed. I I like the fact that I can play while my family and neighbors sleep, because I suffer with a great deal of insomnia, and the walls of my apartment are paper thin. This was a great buy for the money and I am glad that I did not have to go with something of lesser quality. Thanks, Paris

Silent is golden

Gerry
7 years ago

I love my new Yamaha SLN200N Silent Nylon String Guitar. My neighborhood is very quite at night and anyone playing an instrument can be heard a mile away. Now with my headphones plugged in. Only I can hear myself. Now I can practice late into the night.

Very Personal

Joey Ratledge
8 years ago

One of the benefits of the solid body nylon guitars is the lack of reedy muddiness that comes from less than the finest traditional acoustic instruments. Godin and Carvin have been making solid nylons for years, but not like this one.Take your favorite Godin ACS, lighten it up by two thirds, add some shimmer with SLT imaging, allow yourself to aux in your favorite cd or mp3, AND read more have the ability to plug in your favorite headphones for a deeply personal experience in playing, and you have the Yamaha SLG2000N.As another reviewer mentioned, the enclosed earbuds are throwaways; you need a quality pair of headphones to appreciate the sound field. Also mentioned was the fact that your family doesn't have to listen to you work tirelessly over and over on a particular bar or phrase.That being said, the notes are attenuated, decay at a uniform rate (this is nylon, not steel), and have sheer presence in a balanced way that I'm not able to attain with my Godin ACS.You can dial in a couple of reverb settings and a mild chorus effect. You can also dial between the natural guitar sound, which is very good, to a miked image effect which is also very nice or stay in between.Don't let me forget to mention how beautiful and commanding the sound is from an acoustic amp (I plug directly into a Bose L1.) The articulation is superb, thanks to nylon strings, there is very little "squawk"or cross talk between strings. I use the Martin ball end as I find they make a nice uniform tuning experience.The upper bout can be removed at the strap buttons (very clever) to make this a nice traveler with the included gig bag.Due to a progressive disease which is eroding the use of my hands, setup was critical for me.My rep, Mike Godlove, and the final inspection team saw to it that this guitar was as easy for me to play as possible right out of the box. They always do superb work for me with all of my purchases.In summary, a top of the line instrument that begs to be played and held due to the nature of its weight and fit. It is unlike any other instrument out there and well worth the modest price.

Great guitar & very versitile.

Kevin stephen
8 years ago

This is one nice guitar for practice or plugged in. The built in effects are great & make it much more fun than a straight acoustic. I have it matched up to the Yamaha THR10C for practice when I don't want to use headphones. Speaking of which, get yourself a decent pair of efficient headphones & forget about the supplied earbuds. Mine have an efficiency of 114dB & that works well. read more Anything below 100dB efficiency may be a bit quiet. Note: the SLG200N that I received has a firmware bug that Yamaha has identified. When you play an "A" 4th string 7th fret it sometimes, 70%, glitches. It sounded to me like it echoed the note, but Yamaha cales it a pop in their service bulletin. My serial number is 3200320, but I don't know the re\ange that are effected. It's a minor annoyance, but if you are recording it may be a bigger issue. Don't let this bug stop you from purchasing this guitar if you are looking for a silent guitar or want to gig with an acoustic that is durable & easy to transport.

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