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3 hours ago, Frank Blank said:

I am very seriously thinking about purchasing a Yamaha SLG200NW. Does anyone have any experience with these or opinions on them?

 

No, no direct experience ith these, but intrigued to learn from whence comes the inspiration. It it for travelling light..? An amp of some kind is required, unless using them simply with headphones or 'Voxplug'-style amps. In that, they are successful, and almost silent, which allows late-night practice, for instance. The tone is subject to the quality of the amping, of course, and really shines with a PA system, or FRFR amp/cab (little chance of feedback, which is a 'plus'...). Lightweight, of course, but are acoustic guitars really heavy..?
Useful kit, with the promise of Yamaha quality (they make nothing bad, from their whole range of industries...), which can inspire confidence.

All-in-all, an excellent choice in that style of instrument, if one has a need for that style of instrument. Is that your case..? A discerning public demands to know. rWNVV2D.gif

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16 minutes ago, Dad3353 said:

No, no direct experience ith these, but intrigued to learn from whence comes the inspiration. It it for travelling light..?

 

Very much a travelling light guitar as it breaks down into two parts and has a nifty travel bag.

 

16 minutes ago, Dad3353 said:

An amp of some kind is required, unless using them simply with headphones or 'Voxplug'-style amps. In that, they are successful, and almost silent, which allows late-night practice, for instance.

 

You can plug headphones directly into the guitar itself...

 

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16 minutes ago, Dad3353 said:

The tone is subject to the quality of the amping, of course, and really shines with a PA system, or FRFR amp/cab (little chance of feedback, which is a 'plus'...). Lightweight, of course, but are acoustic guitars really heavy..?
Useful kit, with the promise of Yamaha quality (they make nothing bad, from their whole range of industries...), which can inspire confidence.

All-in-all, an excellent choice in that style of instrument, if one has a need for that style of instrument. Is that your case..? A discerning public demands to know. rWNVV2D.gif

 

Oddly, I write a lot of my bass lines on a battered old classical that I found under the stairs, I might just be due for an upgrade!

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1 minute ago, Frank Blank said:

...Oddly, I write a lot of my bass lines on a battered old classical that I found under the stairs, I might just be due for an upgrade!

 

OK, then; you are worthy. I hereby dub you as 'Fit For Investment'. Now off you potter to the shops, and fetch me half-a-dozen eggs whilst you're out, if you would, please..? The money's in the tin on the mantlepiece.

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I had one of the steel strung models. 
 

It was….okay. I didn’t really care for the neck for some reason. The electrics sound good - I got one of those little Yamaha portable acoustic amps (which I found a bit underwhelming, frankly) - especially through a decent PA. 

 

I sold it a while ago and haven’t missed it. 
 

All that said, I did have a go on the nylon string model and really liked it. I’d buy one of those…

 

As a travel guitar, they’re excellent - much better than any other travel guitar I’ve played.

 

New the price is a bit rich. Used, they’re much better value. 

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These things are sick, I love them. I saw them before but they're not exactly my cup of tea. Is anybody aware of something similar but meant for the electric guitar player? From a big brand like Yamaha or something?

 

9 hours ago, Frank Blank said:

I am very seriously thinking about purchasing a Yamaha SLG200NW. Does anyone have any experience with these or opinions on them?

 

 

Since it is Yamaha, in my opinion you can't go wrong. Watch a few reviews on Youtube to have an idea of how they work.

 

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2 hours ago, FrankAtari said:

These things are sick, I love them. I saw them before but they're not exactly my cup of tea. Is anybody aware of something similar but meant for the electric guitar player? From a big brand like Yamaha or something?

 

 

Since it is Yamaha, in my opinion you can't go wrong. Watch a few reviews on Youtube to have an idea of how they work.

 


There don’t seem to be many travel guitars from the big brands. Those that exist are from specialist builders - I believe that there’s a shop in Brighton which specialises in travel guitars. I can’t remember the name but a search for travel guitars+Brighton should find them. Assuming they survived lockdown, that is.

 

My former boss had a folding electric traveller guitar which he used to take on his trips to regional offices. 

 

He loved it, I thought it was awful. Action so high it was like an egg slicer and the electrics were dreadful. In fairness, it did fold and, apart from the action, was pretty well set up otherwise. 
 

I had a Steinberger Spirit for a while. It was just about usable as a travel guitar (I think I got it onto EasyJet as hand luggage) but I found it a bit underwhelming to actually play…

 

The Yamaha was the closest thing to a “proper” guitar - I didn’t care for the steel string version but that might just be me. The Nylon was excellent though - this thread has reignited my GAS for one. 

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