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About This Listing

Product Description

This is a gorgeous Yamaha NCX2000FM nylon acoustic-electric guitar, a classical instrument for those who want authentic traditional Classical guitar tones paired with a modern instrument. The NCX has a solid Hokkaido spruce A.R.E. top with solid flame maple back and sides, top of the line bracing that delivers a clear and bright high-range with deep low-end, and the Acoustic Resonance Transducer pickup and pre-amp system for high-quality electronics. The System 61 preamp uses Yamaha's class-leading technology to offer an easily controllable, wide tonal range, making the sound of the NX perfect for any show or playing style.
  • Acoustic-Electric Nylon-String Guitar
  • Natural Finish
  • Solid Hokkaido Spruce A.R.E. Top
  • Solid Flame Maple Back and Sides
  • African Mahogany Neck
  • Ebony Fretboard and Bridge with Bone Saddle
  • 650mm String Length (25-9/16”)
  • 94-100mm Body Depth
  • 52mm Nut Width
  • System61 2-Way A.R.T. Electronics with Master Vol/Bass Vol/Treble Vol/3-Band EQ/Tuner Controls
  • 3 lbs, 13 oz.
  • .850" Neck Thickness at 1st Fret
  • .920" Neck Thickness at 9th Fret

Includes: Hardshell Case and Paperwork

Product Specs

Condition
Brand
Model
  • Yamaha NCX2000FM Acoustic-Electric
Finish
  • Natural
Categories
Body Shape
  • Classical

About the Seller

The Music Zoo

Farmingdale, NY, United States
(13,576)
Joined Reverb:2013
Items Sold:23,140

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