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๐ถ Elevate your sound, own the stage โ Yamaha FGX800C, where tradition meets modern edge!
The Yamaha FGX800C is a dreadnought acoustic-electric guitar featuring a solid Sitka spruce top, nato back and sides, and rosewood fingerboard. Equipped with System 66 electronics including a 3-band EQ, adjustable mid-range, and chromatic tuner, it offers versatile sound shaping. Its cutaway design and adjustable truss rod provide enhanced playability, making it a top choice for beginners and gigging pros alike.


























| Asin | B01DW6A6E8 |
| Back Material Type | Mahogany Wood |
| Best Sellers Rank | #534 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments) #16 in Acoustic-Electric Guitars |
| Body Material Type | Mahogany |
| Brand Name | Yamaha |
| Color | Natural |
| Connector Type | 1/4 inch (6.35mm) jack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (379) 4.8 out of 5 stars |
| Fretboard Material Type | Rosewood |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00889025103879 |
| Guitar Bridge System | Fixed |
| Guitar Pickup Configuration | Piezo |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Instrument | Guitar |
| Instrument Size | Dreadnought |
| Item Dimensions | 42.5 x 20.7 x 6.1 inches |
| Item Dimensions L X W X H | 42.5"L x 20.7"W x 6.1"H |
| Item Weight | 7.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Yamaha PAC |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FGX800C |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | FS800 |
| Model Number | FGX800C |
| Neck Material Type | Nato Wood |
| Number Of Strings | 6 |
| Scale Length | 25.5 inches |
| String Material Type | Phosphor Bronze |
| Top Material Type | Spruce Wood |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Upc | 709257600222 889025103879 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer warranty yamaha corporation of america (yamaha) is proud of the experience and craftsmanship that goes into every product we represent. Yamaha sells its products through a network of authorized yamaha retailers. Only these authorized retailers are equipped with sales and service support materials and training that are not readily available to non-authorized retailers. The yamaha limited warranty applies only to products that have been purchased from an authorized yamaha retailer in the fifty united states (including the district of columbia) and used in this area. For more information, please review the yamaha limited warranty for this product on our website. |
User
Great tone and playability on a budget.
Reviewing the FSX800C - natural finish (Concert size acoustic/electric guitar with nato body). <= I feel the need to post that info because Amazon might very well combine this product listing and review with a Yamaha piano, motorcycle, snowblower or whatever else they make.OVERALL: This is just a phenomenal value guitar at this pricepoint. Don't hesitate.PLAYABILITY: It was ok out of the box. But all new guitars need a basic set up. I repeat: *ALL* NEW GUITARS *NEED* A BASIC SET UP. Wood is a natural product that moves around under tension and with changes in temperature and humidity. Plus the builders at the factory cannot possibly know what the climate of your home is or what type of action and string gauge you prefer, right? Right.Anyway, I've done all my own work for years and this guitar did not need much. The frets were nicely leveled from the factory but I did need to polish them up. The truss rod definitely did need some tightening. As on almost all new guitars (even guitars costing far more), the nut slots were high so I filed them down. After those adjustment, the action was great (with no fret buzz) so I did not need to touch the saddle. Btw, it's hard to see from online photos, but the stock synthetic saddle does indeed have a little compensation carve for the B-string. So my reward for an hour or so of work is that It plays as well as any acoustic I've ever picked up. Also, I find the slightly shorter scale-length very comfortable. The neck is pretty much in the middle of the road as size goes. Neither narrow nor wide, not too fat or too skinny. It should be fine for a wide range of players, (Personally, I prefer a huge fat neck but that's not an option down at this end of the budget.) I LOVE the finish on the neck. The body has a typical gloss finish but the back of the neck is NOT grain-filled and has a satin finish so it feels a lot like playing on raw wood which is fantastic.TONE: I bought a Yamaha FG 340 dreadnought way back in 1990 (still have it) but I always wanted a smaller acoustic/electric. This guitar doesn't quite have the deep bass that you get from a larger dreadnought guitar but I find that it's plenty loud acoustically and has a punchy, crisp voice. Whatever they did with the scalloped-bracing seems to have worked. It's versatile for solo playing, sing-along strumming and it mixes well with other instruments. (I've always found dreadnoughts to have too much boom and sizzle.)ELECTRONICS: Built-in tuner is nice and simple. I've only briefly tried it plugged into a PA and the volume and EQ controls seem to work very well. The parametric mid control can really help shape your tone.LOOKS: Fit and finish are very good. The 800 is classy but understated (you definitely get more bling on the 820 or 830 but they're more spendy, of course). The fingerboard inlays are pretty small and not super-visible but the side-dots are fine.All in all, this guitar is definitely worth what they're asking for it.
User
A great guitar for the money.
I have played guitar for many years, and have played all levels of quality, so I can give you a pretty good assessment of this Yamaha. A lot of what I have to say will echo what many of the other reviews have mentioned.1. The guitar is shipped in a basic cardboard box without much protection. The first guitar I received the box was damaged on the side, and the guitar was cracked all the way down the front and I had to return it and get a replacement sent. Fortunately the second guitar showed up flawless.2. The fretboard inlays are very small and you really canโt see them when you are playing so you have to use the side dots instead. Some people said they put stickers or something on those frets and I can see why. I just made the adjustment of using the side dots, but it was annoying at first.3. Some people have complained about the action being too high, but that is not the case for me. I found this guitar to be very playable right out of the box, however I did tweak the truss rod just to make sure it was right. The way I determine that is by putting a capo on the first fret and seeing if the strings buzz. I see no need to mess with the saddle or the nut. The action is plenty low, and itโs not a strain to fret.4. Some people have complained that the strings that come with the guitar are terrible, but that must be just a personal preference because I donโt feel the need to change them right away. They are medium gauge which is fine for a strummer, but if you plan on doing bends you will want to go to light gauge strings.5. The sound of this guitar is wonderful. It has a rich, full tone. The built in tuner is fantastic, along with the volume and tone controls for when you plug in. The guitar stays in tune very well.6. I think the only negative thing I could possibly say is that the neck is a bit wide for me, but thatโs just my personal preference.I strongly recommend this guitar for anyone from beginner to experienced who wants a good quality guitar without spending up to a Martin or Taylor.
User
Excellent Quality
Iโm probably an intermediate level player, I donโt usually write reviews but was actually so impressed with the quality of this guitar, I felt I should pass on my experience. The first thing I noticed is the finish is top rate for sure. I have small hands and the neck is comfortable for me and the guitar is easy to play and sounds absolutely fantastic. I havenโt plugged it in yet, and may never. I got it just to plunk around with. The auto tuner works very well and the guitar stays in tune. I think this guitar is an incredible value for the money and I am very satisfied with my choice.
User
Simply Amazing
this is an amazing guitar, sounds like premium guitar
User
Get Humidpak!
This Guitar Yamaha FGX800C Solid Top Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar Is extremely suseptible to drying out. Then the problems start. Strings rattle no matter how well you finger the frets. The high end sounds tinny the low end is muddy. It must be kept in a case with a humid pak and hygrometer. It must be kept at a minimum of 55% humidity. 65% is better. And, use a good wood polish. I just took it out and it was 68% and it has never sounded better. Resonant low end, bright pristene high end! Not the best choice for a first time buyer, total beginner. The fret board is a bit wide to learn on. Great for the money if you take care of it.
User
Yamaha FGX800C Solid Top Cutaway Acoustic-
Great guitar for the $. Quality sound and durable. Bought for my nephew. Like the acoustic/electric capability and built in tuner.
User
Great guitar!
I bought the concert-sized version of this guitar about a month ago, and it's been well worth the money. I've owned a few dreadnaught guitars in the past, which are slightly larger than this version, and this is much easier to play from an ergonomic perspective.The guitar arrived in great condition, and the only thing I did was change the strings from the factory, and I took out the saddle and sanded it down slightly just to make the action a little lower. It probably wasn't entirely necessary, but I'm very particular about low action. Other players may not need to do this.The overall sound and playability is very good. It doesn't have the same resonance as a dreadnaught guitar, since it's smaller, but you still get a nice, crisp, rich sound out of it from strumming or fingerpicking. The electronic mic in the sound hole works as expected through an amp, and you can dial in settings with the bass, mid, and treble levels to get the right sound you want.I'd highly recommend this guitar to anyone who wants a mid-range acoustic guitar that sounds good and plays very easily.
User
Great Guitar, Butโฆ
This is a very good guitar for the money, but part of the information in the description is dead wrong! It does NOT have a โRosewood Fingerboard & Bridgeโ Both are walnut! Everything else is correct.Because of the interior space needed for the electronics, the guitar does not project well when playing acoustically. This is normal for an A/E and is fine for practice or writing, but not for performance, which is where the electronics come into play, pun intended. DO NOT buy this guitar if youโre looking for an acoustic guitar primarily. Other than this and the fact that there is no guitar strap button for the front, which has become standard on acoustic guitars for some ridiculous reason - even a $5,000 Martin doesnโt have one! I had one added by my luthier when he did the setup - but remember that this will also void the lifetime warranty.
User
Wow
This is the best acoustic guitar that I have ever played. It's lite, beautiful, and easy to play...oh and it sounds superb.
User
Nice entry level guitar
Very nice product. The sound quality is fantastic. Good entry level guitar.
User
Broken/damaged product
Very very good guitar by yamaha .. but the seller is slow and extremely bad service.. unfortunately received it all broken and damaged...cracked... the box all torn. I have filed the return..
User
Very good guitar
As good as described
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Guitar
Good. Satisfied
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