Yamaha APX600FM-AM Acoustic/Electric Guitar Flamed Maple Natural
Price$379.99
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from Manchester, NH
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Manchester, NH, United States
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Free Shipping
from Manchester, NH
30-Day Return Policy
Enjoy peace of mind with your new gear
The Yamaha APX600FM with its flamed maple top, is a thinline cutaway acoustic-electric that combines incredible comfort, easy top-fret access and an incredible sound ready for all stages in your life. Now featuring an abalone rosette around the distinct oval sound hole and the original 25” scale length, the new APX600 will strike a chord with any recreational acoustic player that wants to plug-in.
No case or bag included.
This is an example of the guitar you will receive.
KEY FEATURES
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Top Material |
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Right / Left Handed |
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Active Preamp |
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Finish Style |
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Scale Length |
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Nut Width |
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Pickup |
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Color Family |
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Body Shape |
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Wood Top Style |
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Number of Frets |
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The Yamaha APX600FM with its flamed maple top, is a thinline cutaway acoustic-electric that combines incredible comfort, easy top-fret access and an incredible sound ready for all stages in your life. Now featuring an abalone rosette around the distinct oval sound hole and the original 25” scale length, the new APX600 will strike a chord with any recreational acoustic player that wants to plug-in.
No case or bag included.
This is an example of the guitar you will receive.
KEY FEATURES
Condition | |
Brand | |
Model |
|
Finish |
|
Categories | |
Fretboard Material |
|
String Type |
|
Top Material |
|
Right / Left Handed |
|
Active Preamp |
|
Number of Strings |
|
Finish Style |
|
Scale Length |
|
Nut Width |
|
Pickup |
|
Color Family |
|
Body Shape |
|
Wood Top Style |
|
Number of Frets |
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