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Yamaha APX700II-12 12-String Thinline Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar - Natural

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$629.99

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About this item

  • Thin body cutaway guitar
  • Solid Spruce top w/Mahogany back & sides
  • Rosewood fingerboard & bridge
  • ART 1-way pickup system


The APX series places emphasis on playability with a stylish thin-line profile and slim neck which ensure the performance experience is perfect. This is a 12-string version of APX700II. The 700 series guitars feature styling and specification driven by the 1000-series guitars but with the exclusive ART pickup system. Designed to capture the guitar's full body resonance, ART's ability to faithfully recreate natural tone and dynamics means that the subtle differences between APX and CPX guitars are perfectly recreated, allowing you to pick the guitar that suits your style and know that character will always shine through. A left-hand version of the APX700II is also available.

Specification:

Top Solid Spruce Back Nato Side Nato Neck Nato Fingerboard Rosewood Bridge Rosewood Body Depth 80-90mm (3 1/8" - 3 9/16") Nut Width 46mm String Length 634mm Tuners Die-Cast Chrome Preamp System 64 1-way A.R.T.


José M.
Reviewed in Mexico on May 25, 2024
Guitarra de muy buena calidad relación precio
Craig B.
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2024
Glue all over a fret and splashed on the fingerboard. I trusted Yamaha quality based on prior experience of another 12 string I owned and didn't notice the QC Failure until changing strings to ones I like.I am not returning because I have tools and skill to clean up this QC mess. I have attached pictures before and after fixing this. Yamaha guitars delivered to customers in this condition is simply unacceptable.Other than my profound disappointment with Yamaha QC, the guitar has a better feel than dreadnought sized guitars. The satin finish on the back of the neck is a nice touch that makes the neck very playable. The preamp is large and has nice features. The sound is to my expectations.
Stapefist
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2023
For a 12 string this is easy on the person playing it. Rings out loud and resonant to me considering it's size.
Joseph L
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2023
FALSE ADVERTISEMENT!!! Guitar is great!! I never got no gig bag to put it in it came in a box so that’s the false advertisement part about this which it came perfect then I expected it to be delivered! I thought it would of came damaged cuz it was in a box with foam around the whole guitar but perfect order! But still If u want better quality of this product I’d recommend ordering this at your local guitar store or buying it there!
Chris M.
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2022
Arrived packed in a box within a box—perfect condition, no dings or dents in either box. Very well set up on arrival: the action is smooth and easy, the strings symmetrically spaced and the nut set just right. Arrived was roughly tuned within an octave; fine tuned it with the onboard tuner and it sounds great! Next day, only minor retuning required. I also have the Yamaha APX 700 six string, and this twelve string’s neck is even more comfortable, plus the concert-style body is very comfortable to sit and play. Still working on perfect fingertip placement for clean dual notes, but the adaptation is easier than I’d expected. The strings are fairly light and the action low enough that there’s little extra stress. Totally pleased with this purchase!
Dr Underdog
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2022
This is a smallish 12 string. The neck is maybe a cm or two shorter than a full sized dreadnaught, which lessens the stress on the strings and therefore the neck . It is the easiest 12 string I've ever found to play. I've had a couple of Ovations, which were also easy to play and an expensive Taylor that had great tone, but was more difficult. I've been playing guitar for maybe 60 years. Where's the time go? The sound of this Yamaha is big and full despite it's smallish thin-line body. The smallish body also makes it easier to hold than a dreadnaught. Workmanship is excellent and From my point of view, it is an really excellent value. I wouldn't even try to play other 12 strings with my slightly arthritic fingers. Despite being furnished with a sound hole cover to minimize feedback, I haven't found feedback to be a problem and haven't used it. I haven't performed in a hard , echo-prone room yet. and may use the sound hole cover when I do. I'm very impressed and would strongly suggest you buy it. Thanks Yamaha. Thanks Amazon.
齋藤直喜
Reviewed in Japan on September 7, 2021
お値段なりですが初めての12弦入門機ならそこそこ満足できます。ネックが細めなので弦と弦の間が狭く指が太いときれいに音が出ません。6弦なら問題ないですが、12弦なので押さえた指が隣の弦に使えてしまいます。女性の細めの指なら問題ないかも?
國生勝己
Reviewed in Japan on May 7, 2021
金額の割にとてもいい音が出ます。TAKAMINE派なのですが、始めてのYAMAHAのギターに十分満足しています。また、始めての12弦ギターだったのですが、とても弾きやすいです。このギターばっかり弾いています。
don1953
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2021
The guitar is fine. The fact that there is no case/ gig bag, makes it false advertisement. If you want to deal with honest suppliers, go elsewhere.
George R. Wertz
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2019
Timely shipped in single cardboard box. No packaging issues. Craftsmanship and finish is exceptional. Needed a set up as action was a little high. Came with 10's but I put on Ernie Ball 9's 12 string set. Plays great after set up. Neck has a good feel to it, not too small like a Rick,IMHO.Thin body makes it a little more comfortable to play. If you are a solid body electric player, this guitar is for you. Luthier recommends to tune 1/2 step down to reduce stress on bridge. Or tune down after playing,pain in the butt, or play with capo. He recommends this for all hollow body 12 strings.Sounds good unplugged as well as electric, built in tuner a plus. Overall for $400 very pleased, would recommend.
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2014
My motivation for getting a 12-string was hearing "Walk Right In" on the Fifties Channel 5 Sirius Radio in my car. I've played guitar for 50 years, and own several, but never had a 12-string. I didn't want to break the bank as I am clearly not a professional musician, but I still wanted the best quality I could afford. I've owned a Yamaha APX-4A, the 6-string cousin to the APX700II-12, since 1996, and it is a great guitar. It sounds great amplified or unamplified, and the key component for any guitar: it stays in tune. Since I've never had a problem with the 4A, I chose the Yamaha 12-string over some other brand names in similar price ranges.The guitar was not shipped by Amazon, but by a partner, so the shipping date was not exact, and in fact arrived 2 days after the promised date, although still within the broad 2-week range they initially set. Guitars are usually shipped as a box-within-a-box, but this one was just shipped in the original Yamaha box, and arrived in perfect shape due to good packing by Yamaha (there were several indentations on the cardboard but no marks whatsoever on the guitar).The finish of the guitar is flawless, and it was playable right out of the box. One or two strings were a tad flat but overall I was impressed as I've bought more expensive guitars that needed a complete tech setup before they were playable. The frets are clean, there is no string buzzing at all. The action at the 12th fret is a little high for my tastes, but I don't plan to do much soloing down there anyway. Bar chords are hell on 12-strings, so as long as the action on the first 5 frets is low, then it works for this situation.After a month, I can say that I love this guitar. It's amazing how much better such real 12-string classics like "Walk Right In," "Wish You Were Here," and "Won't Back Down" sound on this guitar. I've even played the first few notes of the Byrds' "Mr Tambourine Man" and it sounds authentic. All in all, it's given me a new reason to play every day, to learn all these great songs. The thinline body of this and the 4A don't really take away too much tone, they both sound very strong and you can always plug either of them in. The 12-string actually includes a rubberized soundhole cover so you can minimize feedback when playing amplified onstage. I haven't tried that out yet, I don't think I'll be onstage anytime soon, but it's a nice touch.Also bought the HC-AG2 hardshell case from Amazon, which fits the 12-string perfectly.