History:
Purchase: I got the guitar from a local dealer of yamaha guitars. I got it because it sounded really nice a kind of mellow yet strong sound to the strings. I paid £70 for the guitar
What I Like About This Unit: The sound is very good. I play flamenco on the guitar and it sounds very good. The quality if the guitar is superb and i cannot find any faults with it. The look of the guitar is also very good. You won't want to put it down!
What I Do NOT Like About The Yamaha C40 Classical Acoustic Guitar: Not much i dont like. Needs a little tuning once in a while thats about it.
C40 Classical Acoustic Guitar Quality: The constructuion of the guitar is very good for the price. The guitar is properly varnished/protected. It doesnt feel very cheap either.
Summary: This guitar i would recommend to someone just beginning or someone who wants a good guitar just to play around on. It is very good and if you are looking for a nice classical guitar for a cheap price buy this one.
Rating of this product: 5
This Yamaha Classical Guitars Review Submitted By: Gandalf
Date: 2004-08-19
Yamaha C40 Classical Acoustic Guitar Classical Guitars Usefulness Rating: 4.53846 out of 5. 26 reader(s) voted.
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