Yamaha NTX1 Likes and Dislikes Review
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- Опубликовано: 8 май 2022
- A better review of the Yamaha NTX1 after 3 - 4 weeks, strings changed for lightly coated, all the plus points and what i dislike. Which is nothing really.
Its a great entry level cross over guitar, set up well and sounds good unplugged and plugged.
You have no idea how useful this was, thank you so much !
You are very welcome, glad to have been of help👍
Thank you for that candid review.
Beautiful sounding song you are composing.
I'm considering adding that guitar to my stable.
I currently own 4 Yamaha acoustic guitars... LS16M...CPX700II...
FS820 and my nylon string CG162S which is always in arms reach. This is my go to guitar when i am trying to compose a song. I've written 7 so far.
I love the sound of the nylon string and am looking forward to owning one I can plug in.
After your review I'm sure the two classical Yamaha's will be sharing a stand. Thank you.
We are similar in age you and I but I've only been playing 8yrs. Alas had I only started earlier in life.
Thank you again and keep channeling the music that is in you.
Thanks for dropping by, it really is a lovely guitar. The problem I have is putting that and the FGTA down 😊 enjoy it if you get one and keep on playing, it’s the best thing I have ever done👌
Forgot to say before, it would be good to hear one of your songs you have written. I love listening to the lyrics others write 👍
Good information and just what I was after as Ive been considering one of these. 👍
I hope it helps 👍
Came from the review, found some beautiful music.❤
Thanks so much 👍
Enjoyed this Video Jack, currently looking at Crossover and Steel Stringed Guitars ( I tend to play/Prefer Nylon) but quality Steel stringed , carry a hefty price for Wide nut/String spacing, so Crossover may be winning in my mind, thank you
Hi David thanks for listening in and I hope it helped, I definitely prefer Nylon string. Take care
Very Nice Review
Best Regards from Eddie🙂
Thanks Eddie appreciate you having a listen regards Jack
Suits you well, Jack!!!
Cheers Tom 👍
It`s a stunnig guitar and one of the best value I ever had on guitars!
I agree 👍
Nice video! Thanks! Do you know if the sound turns off when you turn on the tuner (of course when the electric guitar is plugged in an amplifier)?
Good question I have always tuned it before plugging into the amp. I will test that later and reply
Tried that this morning and no it doesn't, shame really
Thanks a lot for the answer. I bought one like this, and tried to tune during a concert, but the sound continued, so I thought it was a problem in mu guitar, but now, I’m relaxed that is a characteristic about this guitar. But, I really like it, specially the high notes!
@@pedrozah small issue that but a great sounding guitar 👍
Nice video, thank you. Has somebody experience comparing NTX1 / NTX3 / NTX5 ? Is it worth to spend more money? Thank you.
Sorry for the late reply, i came across one video comparing the NTX3 to NTX 5
Love the bit on the song you’re working on. Can you share the tabs/notes?
Yes will put it in the comments tomorrow, the finished piece is the Emerald Eyes video 👍
I like to see and hear classical guitars being strummed to the max and see how it sounds.
What strings you used in the guitar?
D’Addario strings, there the ones I prefer. I hope that helps 👍
Gracias Jack!
You are very welcome 👍
I just picked up a used copy of this guitar and the action seems very high. I am coming from steel string guitars that I have set with a low action so slightly biased. I even removed the saddle to see how low was possible and it still seems a little high! So would be interested in your current height at the 12th fret as I can't find any information. I will likely be be lowering the nut and the saddle as low as I can but would first like to understand out of the box measurements. Thanks
Sorry for the delay been helping put a small music festival on. The height at the 12 th fret is 4mm. I hope that helps 👍
@@jackfagan I ended up lowering the action to just under 2mm on the bass side and around 1.75 on the high E. I lowered the saddle a little and the bridge a lot. I also lowered the nut a small amount. So it's now a lot more comfortable to play.
@@robinbebbington7063 Ok thanks for the info, going up to my local guitar shop later today and as I’m not capable of doing what you have done ( to ham fisted) I’ll find out what it will cost to lower the action
@@jackfagan I just took off a couple of mm from the saddle with a Dremel and levelled with sand paper. I also took off a small amount from the bottom of the nut. Lovely little nylon that I am sure I will have for many years.
@@robinbebbington7063 thanks for the info, i have booked it in for next week 👍
Does it have a truss rod?
No it doesn’t, but had no issues 👍
You sure? I just bought a used one and it looks like it has a truss rod.