8 to 10 hours of battery life. The batteries were just the AA's that were in the guitar. They did die before I could finish the video but that was likely because it wasn't turned off.
I don't believe so no, the tone wood amp can be purchased separately and those are being constantly improved. However I believe this helps Yamaha sell their instruments.
I don't think is the tuning (of lack of it) of the guitar,,,, You hit the strings of the guitar so hard that the loud scratching sound is overcoming the natural sound of the guitar... Next time lay down your "wood saw" before un using ir to play the instrument ;)
Hahaha, amazing critique and this made me laugh out loud at the skatepark in front of a bunch of kids lol. Very true, I do hit the strings too hard but I enjoy the mild modulation it creates. It isn't for everyone and my playing is often too much for some guitars. Not having an ego saying that the guitar can't handle me, quite the opposite, I'm a brute with my instrument sometimes. Thanks for the laugh though.
That's a gentle polite critique. I would have said, practise a lot more and get better at playing before doing demo's of guitars that are more likely to put people off than encourage them to buy. But I'm an asshole, so maybe your way is better !
Brian, I've been a teacher likely longer than you have owned pedals. Relax your butthole lol. Your 8 subscribers agree with me. You have triggered me lol.
@@GearSounds it could definitely be more in tune than in this video, though, even taking into account issues in equal temperament, intonation fault, etc.
Fair enough, I tuned the guitar twice before this video. Had I known this video would have been so successful I would have re-tuned halfway through the video. I didn't think this video would get more than 50 views. I was shocked. I will revisit this guitar for sure.
Tuning could be a bit better, but clumsily attacking a small bodied guitar as if it's a Jumbo or a J-45, is always going to sound terrible. This is not the way to sell guitars!
Sounds great, very interesting tech. Groovy playing.
Thanks, first compliment on my playing in three years of the channel! Yes the tech is rather interesting
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What battery you use and how long the battery last if effects are turned on?
8 to 10 hours of battery life. The batteries were just the AA's that were in the guitar. They did die before I could finish the video but that was likely because it wasn't turned off.
@@GearSounds thanks bro.
No problem! Thanks for watching and I hope your subscribed
Digital but great
As great as it can be
I would've prefered a TUNED guitar...
Hahaha that's just me hitting the strings too hard and yes I got it out of tune quickly and didn't notice.
can I buy only the internal system?
I don't believe so no, the tone wood amp can be purchased separately and those are being constantly improved. However I believe this helps Yamaha sell their instruments.
I don't think is the tuning (of lack of it) of the guitar,,,, You hit the strings of the guitar so hard that the loud scratching sound is overcoming the natural sound of the guitar... Next time lay down your "wood saw" before un using ir to play the instrument ;)
Hahaha, amazing critique and this made me laugh out loud at the skatepark in front of a bunch of kids lol. Very true, I do hit the strings too hard but I enjoy the mild modulation it creates. It isn't for everyone and my playing is often too much for some guitars. Not having an ego saying that the guitar can't handle me, quite the opposite, I'm a brute with my instrument sometimes. Thanks for the laugh though.
But that's the vibe lol
That's a gentle polite critique. I would have said, practise a lot more and get better at playing before doing demo's of guitars that are more likely to put people off than encourage them to buy. But I'm an asshole, so maybe your way is better !
Brian, I've been a teacher likely longer than you have owned pedals. Relax your butthole lol. Your 8 subscribers agree with me. You have triggered me lol.
Buy this guitar here: amzn.to/39UvNdI
The reverb sounds digital but I mean it IS so it is okay.
It actually sounds better in real life.
Tune that guitar
It is in tune, although a guitar can never truly be in tune due to the temperance of frets.
@@GearSounds it could definitely be more in tune than in this video, though, even taking into account issues in equal temperament, intonation fault, etc.
Fair enough, I tuned the guitar twice before this video. Had I known this video would have been so successful I would have re-tuned halfway through the video. I didn't think this video would get more than 50 views. I was shocked. I will revisit this guitar for sure.
@@BoxOfBananas am I a noob if it sounds in tune to me?
Tuning could be a bit better, but clumsily attacking a small bodied guitar as if it's a Jumbo or a J-45, is always going to sound terrible. This is not the way to sell guitars!