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rombsix

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Yamaha flamenco guitars 

I've always been confused about the Yamaha flamenco guitar models. I've heard about CG171SF, CG172SF, and CG182SF. I never knew the differences exactly though, and needed accurate information. I contacted Yamaha, and got this response. I thought it might be of some help. Cheers!

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Please see the following information.

Information CG171SF and CG182SF are visible in our website.

CG171SF (a discontinued model and succeeded by CG182SF)
http://ae.yamaha.com/en/product_archive/guitars-basses/cg171sf/?mode=model

CG182SF
http://ae.yamaha.com/en/products/musical-instruments/guitars-basses/cl-guitars/cg/cg182sf/?mode=model

CG172SF
This guitar is sold only in the USA market.
CG172SF back/sides are made of Cypress the same as CG182SF, and other
specifications are based on CG162S.

http://ae.yamaha.com/en/products/musical-instruments/guitars-basses/cl-guitars/cg/cg162s/?mode=model
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Ramon Amira

 

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RE: Yamaha flamenco guitars (in reply to rombsix

To simplify it, the 171SF was discontinued, and was replaced by the 172SF. For reasons only known to Yamaha, they changed the name of the 172SF to 182SF in all markets except the USA, but it's the same guitar.

Ramon

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rombsix

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RE: Yamaha flamenco guitars (in reply to Ramon Amira

Thanks Ramon.

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britguy

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RE: Yamaha flamenco guitars (in reply to rombsix

I've had the same confusion.

A couple of years ago I played on a Yamaha blanca flamenco model at The Guitar Centre in Palm Beach, Florida. For under 400 bucks it played and sounded pretty damn good. Low action, well-adjusted, and nice crisp sound.

I was tempted to buy it for a practice guitar, but decided to think about it. When I went back it was gone! I asked about the model identfication, etc. and none of the sales guys sounded too interested (Guitar Centre is very much 'steel' inclined - at least thats been my experience).

Since then I've tried playing a few more similar Yamaha instruments, but none of them played like that one. I'm sorry now I didnt buy it at the time. And I still dont know which Yamaha model it was?

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GuitarVlog

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RE: Yamaha flamenco guitars (in reply to britguy

quote:

ORIGINAL: britguy
A couple of years ago I played on a Yamaha blanca flamenco model at The Guitar Centre in Palm Beach, Florida.

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And I still dont know which Yamaha model it was?


2 years ago in Florida? The only model they had in the US at retail centers like GC would have been the CG171SF.

Yamaha also makes the FC but that is a special-order item from Japan.

The CG171SF has been discontinued. I finally played a CG172SF. It wasn't bad but I like the CG171SF better. I'm glad I got mine when I did.


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