Get Stadium Sound With This Affordable Acoustic Guitar! - Yamaha FG-TA TransAccoustic
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Imagine an acoustic guitar that plays great and sounds like you’re onstage!
The Yamaha FG-TA TransAcoustic acoustic-electric guitar is just that and will inspire you by giving you one of the most engaging guitar experiences imaginable, all without having to plug into anything.
As you know I love to champion great instruments that are affordable! Our mission here is to help people create and record great music!
There’s nothing so inspiring as playing guitar in a great sounding room-it makes you play better, longer and with more creativity.
The FG-TA TransAcoustic Dreadnought recreates that incredible experience without needing any external amplification or effects, just the guitar itself.
The FG-TA guitar has amazing sounding reverb/chorus built right into the guitar with no need for external effects, amplification or technical knowledge.
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What are your favourite affordable pieces of equipment? Let me know below!
A bucket with a drumstick. I dont think I can go more affordable.
There's so much. My favorite piece of gear when it comes to recording is the DBX 160A. Great compressor and you can make a great bargain on the used marked, When it comes to guitar pedals it's the Tone City Bad Horse for me. Affordable (less than $50) but amazing sounding Clone clone. Another affordable gem is the Thomann The t.bone RB 500 ribbon microphone. Less than €100 and great for recording guitars or as a vintage sounding vocal microphone. Love it for recording female backing vocals. I could go on for hours :-)
Taylor gs mini
I would say my scarlet interface. Cheap, they sell a package with headphones and mic even these days for a couple hundred that let you pretty much plug in and go. My Edifier monitors is another bit. Crazy how the prices these days are insanely affordable for decent gear over 20 years ago when I was looking into it
Dunlop picks? :)
Ye gods man, with all your knowledge and expertise in the studio I keep forgetting you can fuckin shred
Haha thanks ever so much
Yeah Kevin-It's like... Warren Effin' Shreds!!! Makes me happy and Giggle.
@@luminousbrilliance1711 thanks ever so much!
I'm a middle school teacher in Hawaii and have bought all sorts of instruments for my classroom. I always tell the kids that they will get back whatever time they invest in playing and practicing. Good instruments will sound better and might help to motivate more practice but ultimately, the instrument won't play itself. I have lots of Yamaha instruments in my classroom because they are proven as great bang for the buck. Would love to add another one to my room. :)
Fantastic! Thanks ever so much for sharing real world experience! That’s a very powerful comment!
Warren loved the sound of this guitar so much that, after 3 whole days, he's still sitting there playing it. Eric wants to go home but is afraid to interrupt him. His friends and family miss him dearly :D
Hahahah busted!! You Rock Mike!
You are such an inspiration for musicians and producers alike. Not only are you knowledgeable but you have an amazingly positive personality. Thanks for your top quality content.
Got this guitar about a year ago. Fantastic sound and playability, I love this thing.
Thanks ever so much for sharing Austin!
I've been playing my 70s Yamaha FG335 for nearly 40 years and it's still going strong . . . they're indestructible. Currently sports Nashville tuning and records beautifully!
That's amazing to hear!!
i bought one of these in black last week and i love it . sounds great
My first personal instrument was a Yamaha BB300s purchased in 1984. I still have it and record with it today. Its a little beat up, but for a starter bass, it was built sturdy and has put up with loads of gigs and abuse from the road. Still has a unique voice that stands out from all my other basses and keeps me coming back to it. Thank you Yamaha!
That's amazing Thomas! Agreed, I have several BB basses and they are ALL amazing!!
@@Producelikeapro Perhaps you've already done such a show, but I would love a tour of your instruments, how, why and when you chose them, what do they do for you and your creativity. For instance, when I was young, this is what I could afford, when I was older, I bought something very precious that stays in the studio, but now I needed something to tour with, etc... As I said, I got my BB300s and that was my one and only for about 10 years. I tweaked it and did small upgrades to the bridge and added a drop D tuner... Over the years, I put the old bridge back... I had thought about changing out pickups, but never did... I'm glad that I didn't do that. My second Bass was a Chris Squire signature Rick, which cost a lot for a college kid, but it was well worth all the effort to buy it. I saved up and started my home studio and got a used Japanese Strat, Good enough for a bass player... that's the only guitar I've ever let go and replaced it with a much better used Mexican Strat, When I got back into gigging, I got a Low end Warwick RockBass that had an interesting sound and played well, but I wouldn't cry if it got beat up or, God forbid, be stolen... you get the picture. Maybe its just me, but I think there are many of us who enjoy the romance of the instruments that people have, and the stories of how they helped make the musicians / producers who they are. Would you have been a different musician had your first guitar been a different make and model? I know I would have been. I learned how to make my starter bass sound like other basses by how I played, and worked the knobs... later in life I started to appreciate it for the sound it had... but in doing all this I changed how I listened. I also changed how I wanted to be heard. And every new instrument demanded something new of me and inspired me in some new and unexpected way. I'd love to hear your thoughts on the subject. Then again, I love hearing you opine on all of your content. Please keep up the good work!
Great video, Warren. Thank you. 'I wouldn't mike an acoustic like this', starts playing, and it sounds awesome. Love it!
These guitars play and feel great out of the box, the effects are just the icing on the cake
Exactly!
The single best-undervalued piece of gear I have in my studio; Is a 2009 Epiphone Les Paul Custom. It came in a Gibson Cherry Case. This black beauty had a pair of amazing humbuckers. And the neck and action were spot on for my taste. I didn't buy it new. And I did think I almost cheated the seller. A young girl sold it to me for 160 $ WITH THE CASE!!!!!!! I was god smacked.. She didnt feel like playing anymore. THAT WAS THE BEST DEAL OF MY LIFE... It still plays like a kitten. Best regards Thomas
Big fan of the Boss ME-50 multi FX. Got loads of joy and growth from it. Still works perfectly years later.
I’m after a new Yamaha acoustic. Been playing my Yamaha APX5A for around 20 years and still love it
I enjoy a lot your videos when you pick-up the guitar! Great playing style and technique !!!
Thanks a lot!
Nevermind about the FX - what a great sounding guitar! Great value.
Agreed 100%! Wonderful playing as well for $650!
@Zack Darce Thanks ever two much! I was impressed!
Very cool guitar, and it sounds really nice for the money! Amazing it will project the effect through the sound hole so well, nicely done! And great playing, too
Another great demo Warren. So glad I subscribed to this channel. In the past few years I've been buying Squier Classic Vibe guitars. Great value for the quality.
Loved my AC1R Yamaha. Such a nice guitar, had to leave it at home and sold it a year later still in tune.
The Audient ID44 Interface blew me away! Affordable, stellar mic pre's and incredible dynamic range from their a/d converters reveals so much clarity and detail, Impressive stereo imaging and front to back sound staging. Keep up the great informative video's Warren! I've learned so many helpful production techniques that I've applied, and It's making a remarkable difference in the quality of my mixes. Cheers, Cliff :-)
I purchased the Yamaha FSTA Transacoustic and I love love love it. This was my first Yamaha except for a 650 Maxim motorcycle I had years ago. My cousin's had a 70's Acoustic Yamaha and I was amazed as a kid hearing it playing Neil Young tunes on it.
My first guitar was a 50's Stella with 1/4" action. Then a Montgomery Wards S-style electric and I quite playing for 30 years. Then 18 years ago an acoustic electric Samick. A Shadow S-style electric....all gone now until... This beauty ! I've been inspired more by my FSTA than an other guitar ever. Retirement sure is good for guitar practice. It's never more than a few feet away...always. ha! It's an addiction.
Just bought a Yamaha F325D acoustic to travel outside with. Shellac'd the inside laminate to help make it less suseptable to weather changes and shaved/tapered the top X bracing and... low and behold, it sounds nearly as rich tonally as the FSTA. Mellow and crisp tone out of a laminate top guitar ! Who knew ? Yamahas will last for years and years, because they are so well made. Durable as a tree ! Great video, sir ! You helped me chose the Transacoustic FSTA. Thanks
My first bass guitar was a Yamaha RBX200F which cost the equivalent of €300 in 1991.
Thirty years and a few mods later I'm still using it and I love it.
That's very cool Nuno! Thanks ever so much for sharing!
My first guitar was a Yamaha FS-310 I bought for around $150 back in 1987. It was decent for the price point. Great beginner guitar. Yamaha sure has held its own in the world of musical instruments.
Holy crapola.
Who could put a thumbs-down for that!
What a seriously great guitar.
Haha it’s ok! Thanks ever so much for watching
I have a Yamaha FG-365S I received for Christmas 1977 that I still use! The tone is unique- a kind of high mid bump I sometimes have to notch out when mic'ing! It really needs some work (refret job) - but still sounds good. This guitar sounded somewhat similar, but a but 'rounder'. Thanks for posting.
That's great to hear! Thanks ever so much for sharing!
Yamaha makes outstanding acoustics. I've owned a handful over the years and loved them all. I just picked up an old (1980's I think) JS 180 that plays and sounds amazing.
That's outrageous! Love it.
Thanks ever so much Dave!
I completely agree with you on Yamaha gear! I bought their RGX321FP Free-Art guitar, which was great fun, and I still have my Yamaha QY-70 music sequencer which I used to make backing tracks when I was playing in a duo in the late 90s. My best purchase (so good, I bought 2!) was the Yamaha Pacifica 604W. Wilkinson trem, Sperzel locking tuners, HSS with a coil-split, just brilliant guitars!
A new guitar is always a great feeling! Great work man!
It certainly is!!
@@Producelikeapro Cheers!
Wow that's some damn fine acoustishroodling. (Acoustic shred noodling)
Haha thanks ever so much!
I like the Boss pocket GT, it's an amazing learning and practicing tool. Great for taking it on the road.
Thanks ever so much Jesse for sharing!
Warren, INCREDIBLE playing. My favourite bargain is a Yamaha 5 string bass both for ...£20. an absolute steal and worth so much more.
Got the LL-TA Sunburst about a year ago and I love it!
the neck binding makes it look high end, love Yamahas! I currently have a vintage Mann d-35 clone made in japan, its so nice!
Fantastic! Thanks ever so much for sharing!
I have a Yamaha, acoustic, guitar, that I bought out of a Toys “R” Us! And now it’s 10 years later and I must find another one like it because it’s LOUD! I love Yamaha you can beat the shit out of those guitars and they still live! I am a street musician! So sometimes you have to put your guitar street on the sidewalk! Or there are people running into you! And my Yamaha, always survives!
That’s a brilliant piece of kit, I love my Danelectro U2!
Thanks ever so much David!
I would say Epiphones and Fenders manufactured in Japan have to be some of the most affordable yet amazing guitars I have ever played!
Agreed! Japanese instruments are some of the finest ever made! My ‘70s Japanese Yamaha Acoustic is one of the beta sounding acoustic guitars ever made!!
I've always liked Yamaha. I've got a piano, and played a few other instruments, always happy with them.
That's great! Thanks ever so much
That is a wild idea, put reverb and chorus in an accoustic and use the soundhole to amplify it. AWESOME! Makes campfire guitar music a lot more interesting as well!
My favourite piece of affordable equipment is also from Yamaha. It is my THR10 amplifier. It is really versatile and a great practice amp. Also sometimes I make up riffs/chords etc. with it and just put a mic in front of it. It is no use recording it on another amp, since the sound of the THR10 is already so great sometimes!
I have a Yamaha Revstar, which is my “affordable” piece of gear. I pick it up more than my Strat and Tele combined. Yamaha makes fantastic products and this acoustic guitar looks and sounds great. I’m sure the winner will enjoy it!
Huge fan of my RevStar!
I have one. Same color. Love it.
Marvellous!
Indiana Scout model RDS is my first acoustic still jamming with it today sounds amazing!
That's insane creativity. Thanks for bringing this to us.
I've got an amazing sounding $300 Canadian Seagull which, with the same electronics, would give Yamaha a run for their money.
Yes, I've heard some great Seagulls!
Wow,, a lot of range sounds great Yamaha! Would like to check this out.
Thanks ever so much Jimmy!
I always enjoy listening to Warren play.
Thanks ever so much Ron!
Yamaha hits a home run again. Sure makes practicing more fun.
Agreed 100%!
@@morbidmanmusic Most certainly, but Yamaha learned from them and used their incredible resources to produce a great sounding and inexpensive entry. Sure the Tonewood amp is $200ish and sounds great but is a little bulky too. Other guitars with built-in FX are more expensive. OF course, Yamaha won't be the last either.
I completely agree about 70s Japanese guitars. There are some outstanding Ibanez copies of electric guitars and Takamine had some really nice acoustics in that era. They are creeping up in price but still cheaper than a lot of the alternatives. I remember in the 90s and 00s when people thought they were all just cheap copies (which I guess they were in a manner of speaking) and went dirt cheap.
That sure is one awesome Yamaha guitar. I picked up the FG830 awhile back in just love it. No electronics on it but that guitar sure does Bellow out.
Thanks for the review, that´s a beauty of a guitar, and very nicely played!
My favourite affordable gear at the moment:
Hohner Marine Band Deluxe and Crossover harmonicas - pro instruments out of the box for around 45 - 75 euros; my Shure MV88 mic which I use on my iPhone/iPad for recording ideas. I also love my new Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 studio bundle combined with Reaper which has opened up the world of home recording for me - a big step up from the Tascam 244 which I owned years ago! :))
Keep up the great work with your videos!
Sounds great.
Thanks ever so much AJ!
Good sounding guitar 👌🏼. I love my monitors bought recently, the kali audio LP-6. Great value..
Thanks ever so much
You really play a mean guitar. Chops at 💯
Thanks ever so much
Yeah, I've played some of those 70's acoustic. My 80's Japanese strat was affordable, but I got the friend price. ;) My small PA is 2 Centaur acoustic amps (12") and an 8 channel Mackie board. I don't know if they're still in business, but I think I paid $150 for the used one and $325 for the new one. 2 channels, different impedances, spring reverb on each, and three knob EQ for the overall. With the extra control I have on the Mackie, really good sound gets dialed up.
That's some might' fine pickin' you did there, Warren!
I've seen you smoke on guitar a few times in your videos... You've got some nice chops! lol
Thanks ever so much my friend!!
My favorite instrument is a Baldwin Spinet Piano that I used to write my first songs while recording on a handheld G.E. cassette recorder.
Wow. Cool new rework of the theme song
I love my Harley Benton Custom Line "King" acoustic and the Custom Line 12 string. They sound incredible. Its always funny when people hear them recorded and ask me which guitar that is. 😂😂
Great playing and putting the guitar though it’s nice features. Bug sound no doubt!!
Thanks ever so much
lol any guitar looks and sounds great when you're playing it Warren
You're too kind!
Great review! I have one of these, overall excellent guitar, and a blast to play. I let my guitar teacher play it and now he wants one! 😅
That’s wonderful to hear! Yes, Yamaha make amazing affordable guitars!!
A little snippet of The Beak The Claw just before the 5.30 mark? Nice 😊
Haha indeed! Good spot
Chorus gives it a 12 string sound to me - nice binding at that price point - I use Yamaha keyboards and their drums are great too
Wow! Thanks ever so much for sharing Jason!
I have to agree with Warren about the Japanese making good quality but affordable stuff back in the 70's. I still have a Suzuki Hummingbird acoustic guitar. I also have (from new) an Aria Pro II, I bought it because it was the nearest thing I could afford that was similar to the Yamaha SG2000 that Carlos Santana use to play. :)
mad skills!!
Thanks ever so much
I have a Tanglewood dreadnaught acoustic guitar that I paid $150 Canadian for about 13 years ago that plays great and sounds amazing in the studio.
I have a couple of Tanglewoods! Love them!
Very cool guitar indeed.
Oooo... that is sweeet! Have to say I liked it before the reverb!!
Indeed! That's what I love!
Amazon has a number of guitar/uke instruments. I chose a ($99) 6 string by YAMAHA. It Booms! I can pick it up like a remote control -(weighs the same) and even with the size restrictions can noodle or power chord thru the TV commercials and even do things that never happened with other guitars.
I have 2 Yamaha PAC112J fantastic guitars. No matter how you want to mod them the tone of the woods used is incredible. But most of my studio is filled with stuff like that. I have a couple of Lewitt mics I love, we know how affordable they are. My Yamaha MX49 is a fantastic synth I love using it so many wonderful stock sounds in that, I hardly ever tweak them. But my Ibanez gsr200 Blue bass is my fav. Love playing that thing.
We are cut from the same cloth my friend!
One affordable and decent quality instrument is the G&L Tribute series. I have one of the first ones, but every one I've seen is pretty awesome and in about the same price range as this acoustic.
Thanks ever so much for sharing
Since we are on the topic of inexpensive acoustics... I could not afford a really nice high-end Martin, so I ended up buying one of their sapele DRS-1 models for around $600, and let me tell you it is a FANTASTIC sounding guitar! All it needed was a little setup work and its as nice as Martin's that cost double or more.
Thanks ever so much for sharing! Great infob
My favourite affordable piece of kit is the EVO 8. Awesomely simple to use and excellent recording, Also my AKAI MPK mimi keyboard - cheap and super versatile. I love the AKG K72 phones - cheap and sound good. And finally, a Rode NT1 mike. A Yamaha guitar would fit in very well :-) (Kim Western Australia)
Great demo! Want one now:)
Thanks ever so much Alex!
I'm loving my Hotone Ampero One Amp/multi-effects modeller, superb piece of kit for about £269 in the UK, great for guitar and bass :)
My favourite affordable pieces of equipment are my speakers, Event Project Studio 6, they sound incredible after... too many years now ;-)
Awesome guitar! But I'll be waiting for Electric Guitar Giveaway ;) And still want to see your Guitar Video School on Pro Mix Academy ;) You are a great guitar player Warren!
actually got passable dsp in it grwat to hear it done well.
Thanks ever so much
Wow love Yamaha!!!! Stay safe!!!!
Thanks ever so much Milton!
The ART Pro VLA and Tube Pac preamp I bought 20 years ago and are still getting used
It is puzzling to note that Yamaha is not given this much kudos like Fender or Ibanez or what have yous very famous company but they are HAPPENING! If only more seasoned pros endorse the product (there are some like Billy Sheehan, Michael Anthony and Nathan East on bass and Michael Lee Firkins on guitar) maybe they will have more street cred. This demo is mind blowing! How do they do those effects comes out authentic without amps?
I am also an advocate of greatly built and affordably priced products. I am with you on this one Warren!
LOL! Thank you Warren-PLAP academy is like-what? Nutty Built in Effects? :-) *Brian Explodes* :-)
I loved my original kidney bean L6 Pod - reasonably inexpensive when I was young.
I remember them well
I am learning on a Canadian Art et Lutherie Roadhouse guitare that cost me 500€ (600$). So easy and smooth to play and so beautiful in its Tennessee red coat !!
Thanks ever so much for sharing
I've never regretting buying my cheap (white) Bullet Squier hard tail HSS Strat! :-) Cost me $226 Canadian dollars (taxes included - no case) in 2019.
Thanks ever so much for sharing!
I would have been like 'ding ding ding' on one string while trying the effects. Impressive playing Warren! Thanks for all your content!
One day all the guitarists out there will start listening with their ears and looking with their eyes. That fateful day Yamaha will start selling unprecedented amounts of guitars. I have been buying and reselling all sort of electric and acoustic guitars over the past thirty years and two things are certain: 1) the majority of Yamaha guitars are definitely more value for your money. and 2) high-end Yamahas are built in such a painstaking way that they are comparable to katanas handcrafted during the Middle Ages
Wow! What an amazing indictment of their quality and I agree 100%!!
bad ass riffage man!
Thanks ever so much Peter!
Yamaha CSF3M is an all solid wood premium travel/parlor guitar for the price of a laminate Taylor GS Mini, you should really try. It’s so easy to play, great bluesy sound, impeccable craftsmanship, super cool case. Just add a bone saddle and you have an awesome guitar.
Nice guitar. My favorite affordable gear is a Golden Age Project 73 micpre
the texan 64 is one of the best i have used
I’m looking for a new acoustic at the minute. Have been contemplating a Yamaha having seen so many of your videos featuring one.
This gives a whole new meaning to the frase guitar plugin.. Now all that's left is to actually learn to play the frigging thing...;-)
Thanks ever so much Jens! Haha
Sounds amazing~! Would be more interested if it were a cutaway model, though ;-)
Maybe they are using a coneless contact speaker, and the guitar body becomes the speaker. there would have to be an electret/piezo to pick up the signal. that would have to go into an amplifier (some little chipamp 5w jobby) with built in pre and couple of digital effects..something like that. contact speakers are fun to mess about with. wonder if it feeds back when played live..if not its just piezo is my guess???
My first guitar was a Yamaha FG730S. Amazing quality for $300 new at the time. When I had been playing for a while I started looking for a "good" guitar. I found I needed to get up to guitars that were $1,000 to get the same sound and feel as my $300 Yamaha.
Completely agree Scott! That's been my experience too!
this seems like the perfect campfire guitar, no wires, but cool sounds
Thanks ever so much Ef!
Damn you can really shred!
Thanks ever so much my friend!!
I bought a Tanglewood then had it set up professionally it's my go to guitar for writing love it its got all good war wounds lolololo
Woow very nice crispy sound...how much is it then? I have a tanglewood and want to buy a guitar to a next level
Sweet. My electro acoustic Takamine still sounds marvellous 20 years later.
Thanks ever so much sharing!