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Yamaha FG-TA Transacoustic Guitar w/ Chorus and Reverb, Vintage Tint

Original price was: ₹58,990.Current price is: ₹52,800.

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Brand YAMAHA
Colour Vintage Tint
Top Material Type Solid Spruce,Mahogany
Body Material Mahogany
Back Material Type Mahogany Wood
  • Amazing sounding reverb and chorus built into the Guitar with no need for external amplification or effects
  • An actuator installed on the inner surface of the guitar back vibrates in response to the vibrations of the strings
  • Three simple knobs let you adjust your amount of effects and the line out volume level
  • The Guitar Body is based on Yamaha FG820, with a solid Spruce top with Mahogany back and sides
  • SYSTEM70 Trans Acoustic Preamp with a SRT Piezo Pickup
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Weight 3.4 kg
Dimensions 109.22 × 16.51 × 53.34 cm
Brand

‎YAMAHA

Model

‎FG-TA VT

Model Name

‎FG-TA Transacoustic

Model Year

‎2018

Product Dimensions

‎109.22 x 16.51 x 53.34 cm; 3.4 kg

Item model number

‎FG-TA VT

Number of items

‎1

Batteries Included

‎No

Batteries Required

‎Yes

Hand Orientation

‎Right

Item Weight

‎3 kg 400 g

ASIN

B0795VSCZ2

Date First Available

31 December 2019

Item Dimensions LxWxH

109.2 x 16.5 x 53.3 Centimeters

Net Quantity

1.0 count

Generic Name

Acoustic Electric Guitar

Manufacturer

‎Yamaha, ‎Yamaha PAC

size

Classical, Concert, Dreadnought, Parlor

color

Brown Sunburst, Ruby Red, Vintage Tint, Black

Style Name

CG Series, CSF Series, F-Series, L-Series

6 reviews for Yamaha FG-TA Transacoustic Guitar w/ Chorus and Reverb, Vintage Tint

  1. Joy


    The guitar looks handsome and even better in reality. This guitar has exceeded my expectations. The reverb and chorus effects take it to another level, giving it a depth and richness that you’d expect from a more expensive instrument. It really deliver superb sound.Gotten this at a very good price. It’s an incredible value!.( The action is set a bit high, but it can be easily adjusted to your preference)

  2. Maximiliano A.

    Gran guitarra
    Buena construcción, materiales de primera, el acabado impecable.En cuanto al sonido, tiene un volumen impresionante, bajos potentes y agudos cristalinos. El perfil del cuello es fantástico.El sistema Transacoustic es una maravilla, aunque no es necesario para disfrutar esta gran guitarra. Ya llevo muchos meses con ella y ni una falla. Solo ojo, el precio a veces lo inflan demasiado, comparenlo con el precio en dólares para no pagar demás.

  3. Phi

    LL-TA and LS-TA – Best guitars below 2000
    I own both the LL-TA and LS-TA. Here are my thoughts on them.Pros:- The Transacoustic technology is not a gimmick. The added chorus makes the guitar sound like a 12 string. Reverb makes everything better.- If you turn off the Transacoustic electronics, it functions as an amazing acoustic. The guitar is worth the price even without it. The electronic are stealthily placed into the deep pockets of the guitar so it doesn’t look like a cyborg’s instrument.- Has all the premium features that you’d have to pay Taylor $4000 to get: neck binding, body binding, full (and beautiful) gloss finish, abalone inlay on fretboard and soundhole, rosewood back, etc…- The LS-TA’s body shape is very comfortable to play with. LL-TA’s dreadnought is a bit bulky but is louder.- Being heavy guitars has both pros and cons. The pros of high body weight is the guitar won’t have neck dives.- Good feeling satin neck- Without the electronics, the guitar sounds solid – not as much low ends as J45, not as bright as Taylors – exactly somewhere in the middle. Very reliable sound.Cons:- They are quite heavy – not sure if because of the wood choice or the added electronics.- The fretwork is not the best – consistent looking, but lots of sharp ends. Expect to spend a little bit at the tech to round out those frets.- The tuners are acceptable, but could be better.- The two skunk stripes on the back of these guitars are a little bit weird to look at – but purely cosmetic.- Did not come with a strap pin.- Action is a tad high, but still acceptable.- The “Made in China” tag might throw some off.- Battery lasts for about 2 weeks of regular playing.In conclusion, all these cons are justified by the fact that these guitar are extremely underpriced, undervalued and underrated. These cons can for the most part be fixed by a technician, or safely ignored. These are the ultimate campfire guitars – a piece of innovation that I hope other brands will pick up and apply on their guitars. This is among the top 5 best deals in the guitar world. Get one if you have the cash before their values get corrected.

  4. Abraham

    Lo que esperaba
    Buen tacto, buen sonido, pero el sistema TA excelente. Creo que tengo guitarra para mucho tiempo

  5. Buyman

    Very very cool
    It arrived a day early and three days earlier than estimated.. to my door.. opened it up, plopped a couple batteries in it and booOoOm instant concert acoustic guitar sounds .. all you’ll ever really need for acoustic.. will start recording tracks in a few days..

  6. AR Brew

    Sounds Great! – Plays fantastic after a setup
    I had a technician at Guitar Center tell me about these Transacoustic guitars and how much he liked them. I honestly thought it was a gimmick. It’s not. They do make a cheaper one (F series) and I played one at GC before buying the L Series Dreadnought. Head-up, the F series doesn’t come with a bag. That was enough for me to wait on the L series to ship. I really wanted the solid wood back and sides anyway, so, glad I waited. I’ve been playing a Taylor 810 ($3400 for a new one) for years and it has the same woods in the construction.First, this guitar sounds great without the Transacoustic electronics. It’s very piano-like if that makes any sense, warm but very snappy with a punchy mid-range. The action from the factory is a bit high but I’m going to have a technician work it over and will try to update the review. When you turn the electronics on the effects are fantastic. The reverb sounds natural and the chorus adds a 12 string kind of effect. Pretty cool. This guitar is loud, with or without the electronics , and will fill a room with sound easily. I especially like adding a bit of reverb on when fingerpicking to add a bit more volume. It really makes you sound better than you actually are and with the reverb, can make an acoustically dead room sound great.It’s a great value for the money. All the hardwoods, electronics, hard bag, and build quality make this a great choice for someone who wants a great sounding guitar with a bit extra to help you keep playing. It doesn’t hurt that the guitar is beautiful too. The maple binding is a very nice touch.Update:As mentioned, the action from the factory was a bit high. I had a technician sand the saddle, file the fret edges, and nut. I highly recommend having someone qualified setup the guitar. It made a huge difference in the playability. The going rate for a setup is about $45, well worth it.

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