Yamaha CG182SF

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Classical Guitar

  • Solid top: Engelmann spruce
  • Cypress back and sides
  • Nato neck
  • Ebony fretboard
  • Scale: 650 mm
  • Nut width: 52 mm
  • Bridge: Rosewood (Dalbergia latifolia)
  • Gold-plated hardware
  • Colour: Natural
Available since July 2012
Item number 290512
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Cutaway No
Top Spruce
Back and Sides Cypress
Pickups No
Fretboard Ebony
Nut width in mm 52,00 mm
Scale 650 mm
Colour Natural
Case No
Incl. Gigbag No
Back and sides Cypress
$499
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Round the house guitar
langball 03.07.2020
I have been playing classical as a hobby for 20+ years. I got this as a 'round the house' guitar, for practice and doodling. Unlike the concert guitar, this lives on the stand for whenever moments. It's a brilliant piece of kit and, as far as I am concerned, a real fun instrument to play. Stick a capo on it and, wow, so much bounce. Totally recommend for beginners as the action is low. Very much recommended for those who practice for an hour or two daily as the low action will help build hand muscles quickly, reduce fatigue and allow you to practice for that little bit longer. AND it looks great as a piece of furniture!
No real cons given the price. It is not a concert instrument, but could be used for a pub/coffee shop or weddings - if you are more of a strummer type. As a flamenco, well.... its well made and will take a beating. I imagine given the solid price top that this instrument all develop a bit of personality as it ages. Totally recommend this guitar.
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Beautifully set up, BUT THE SOUND IS NOT FLAMENCO
alain halimi 30.03.2023
In time I am sure that the sound will open but I am afraid the sound wasn't this bright resonance I was hoping to get.
I was sad to send it back to Thomann, it was a very easy and balanced harmonically, a guitar easy to play on and very enjoyable. the string that come with it are to be changed very quickly, they are of poor quality.
The varnish is mat which helps with sound but I can imagine the guitar easily marking. Mine arrived with a minor mark. Didn't affect my pleasure or the sound.
I would recommend it for an all rounder, not a flamenco specific.
Still a great guitar
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Amazing piece of equipment for such low price
OzgurY 19.06.2020
I have been playing guitar for almost 16 years now, many different styles in fact ranging from death metal to blues, even classical at some point. I have recently developed an interest into flamenco and was looking for a beginners guitar, for a while I was between the Cordoba F7 and Yamaha CG182SF. As I already own three other Yamaha's I have chosen Yamaha again as expected and what a fantastic choice this was. This guitar absolutely amazing and great fun to play. The action is a little bit high for my taste but it's not too difficult to sand down the saddle a little bit. If you're looking for a beginners flamenco guitar, I would definitely recommend this one.
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Sehr wertige und vielseitige Gitarre
guitarhero1981 08.08.2012
Ich habe mir diese Gitarre bestellt, da auf der Homepage des Herstellers zu lesen war, dass die Konstruktion in Details im Vergleich zum Vorgängermodell Cg 171 SF zur Klangverbesserung verbessert wurde.Die Gitarre besticht durch extrem prägnante Höhen, wuchtige Bässe sowie tadellose Verarbeitung, wie man sie selbst von wesentlich teureren Modellen nicht zwangsläufig kennt. Des Weiteren ist sie musikalisch sehr universell einsetzbar. Über spanische Literatur und Flamencolicks, die dank der flachen Saitenlage sehr leicht und schnell von der Hand gehen, brauch ich nicht zu reden. Das verseht sich von selbst. Aber mittlerweile gebe ich auf diesem Instrument mein ganzes Bach-Repertoire zum Besten, da dieser spröde, sustainarme Ton dem Idiom der Laute meiner Meinung nach viel näher kommt, als bei meiner Hauptgitarre (die immerhin aus den Händen eines bekannten deutschen Gitarrenbauers stammt und schätzungsweise das 10fache gekostet hat). In diesem Sinne... Ich gebe in allen Punkten höchste Zufriedenheit.
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