the frame can easily be secured by using two soft rubber or felt washers...why Yamaha don't include these is a huge oversight...never the less this is way to stop those screws coming undone ...hope that helps
Hey Alfredo. The Donner Silent is one we are hoping to test sometime in the future, and maybe do a comparison video between the two. There's certainly value in the Donner Silent, especially for beginner guitarists. But when it comes to build and sound quality, we think that the Yamaha SLG200S is better. One thing that the Donner Guitar does better is the input location, which is kind of on a weird spot on the Yamaha SLG200S.
Strange review. You talk about it carrying a "lavish" price tag, but it is $750. That's mid-range at worst. You say the output goes "through your stomach", but it is clearly several inches away from the demo player's body. Even with my (substantially larger) body shape, the output jack made no contact on me when I briefly picked one up at a music shop recently. You mention the effects, but other than a few seconds of playing in the background while you are talking, they aren't demonstrated. This is not a terrible review, but while I appreciate the effort, it isn't very useful either.
Meh. Why not just get a regular guitar? If you're bothering people with an acoustic, wait till they hear me play Call of Duty hooked up to my 4500 watt PA. Nothing like the sound of modern warfare at 6 am on a Sunday morning. Sounds like "Victory"!
the frame can easily be secured by using two soft rubber or felt washers...why Yamaha don't include these is a huge oversight...never the less this is way to stop those screws coming undone ...hope that helps
Just got my hands on one of these. Oh it's an amazing guitar suits me perfectly
06:10 well tuned? Generally, is intonation on 12.fret correct?
Lovely tone. Can you please tell if you have direct input in a interface or through any pedal or amp? Any processing? Thanks
Compared with the Donner silent which cost 40%? Which one would you recommend? Thanks
Hey Alfredo. The Donner Silent is one we are hoping to test sometime in the future, and maybe do a comparison video between the two. There's certainly value in the Donner Silent, especially for beginner guitarists. But when it comes to build and sound quality, we think that the Yamaha SLG200S is better. One thing that the Donner Guitar does better is the input location, which is kind of on a weird spot on the Yamaha SLG200S.
@@MusicianWaveOfficial thanks for your feedback. Looking forward seeing your next review
@@MusicianWaveOfficial wich strings do you use?
How to change strings? It’s really more difficult than other guitars.
No, it's not. It's no different than any flattop acoustic.
Strange review. You talk about it carrying a "lavish" price tag, but it is $750. That's mid-range at worst. You say the output goes "through your stomach", but it is clearly several inches away from the demo player's body. Even with my (substantially larger) body shape, the output jack made no contact on me when I briefly picked one up at a music shop recently. You mention the effects, but other than a few seconds of playing in the background while you are talking, they aren't demonstrated. This is not a terrible review, but while I appreciate the effort, it isn't very useful either.
Manufacturing country is Japan right??
china.
Great review i also have an unboxing video of this guitar in my channel
Thanks! What are your thoughts on the guitar, do you enjoy playing it?
You rattle on about affordability and neglect to say how much it is!😂😂
1000 USD, pricey
$749 USD
Meh. Why not just get a regular guitar? If you're bothering people with an acoustic, wait till they hear me play Call of Duty hooked up to my 4500 watt PA. Nothing like the sound of modern warfare at 6 am on a Sunday morning.
Sounds like "Victory"!
lol