I've been watching several reviews of this Yamaha and I must say yours was the best @Tony Lee Glenn. I loved the numerous recognized tunes and melodies you were playing. I was looking at one of these or possibly an Alvarez in the same price range, an after this review I'm leaning towards the Yamaha. Of course I'm a beginner, but hope to play as well as you some day. Thank for taking the time to put this review together.
Really appreciate you watching and commenting. Yes - it's going to be great to hear the young lady playing this in a service. My hands - yes, I guess they are big - - I'm a 6'-2" old-school farm boy. That kind of upbringing made me big and chunky!
I had a Yamaha APX600 for several years and it was recently broken. I've been on the market for a new acoustic with electronics (maybe with a bit of a better quality), but I come back to reviews for this to reminisce. There's no feeling like playing your first acoustic when it's as good as this one.
Love the sound of the acoustic-guitar. I think its awesome that you bless someone. God bless you for that. Yamaha makes great instruments. Just recently order a Yamaha bbne2 bass guitar. Cant wait to receive it.
I had its baby brother the APXT2 for awhile. It also sounded great plugged in had a fast neck and was about as small as my baritone ukulele. Not a great acoustic strummer, but a great beach guitar. Might try the 300 one day, but am consumed right now learning the mandolin. Love your channel.
I've just started using my APX600. The action seems a bit high and the strings are on the thick side, so I got some lighter strings and will be shaving the back bridge down a bit. Hoping it doesn't get too loosey-goosey.
Could someone help ? Mine doesn't work on speaker or even sends signals to the speakers, the batteries are full there is nothing wrong with it & the cables aren't the problems could someone help?
I only have to other options... 1) Replace batteries an make sure that they face the correct way 2) Turn up wolume and position low, mids and high at 12 O'clock I that doesn't help you need to checj the electronics using a multimeter or take it to a professional repairperson
Been playing acoustics and electric for 4 decades. To me, this sounds like a "beginners" guitar. Tony Lee Glenn is an excellent player. However, even he can't seem to make this sound like anything other than a beginners guitar. I can understand why he recommends this instrument for Praise and Worship sessions. Vocals are always the loudest sound you'll hear. You don't really hear the guitars in this type of music. Listening to Tony play this guitar reminds me of how my fingers would hurt when I was taking guitar lessons on those cheap old rental Harmony acoustics. I would recommend putting the money you are going to pay for this guitar, and invest in a nice, used, older Epiphone acoustic. From my experience, these new acoustics, no matter what name you're looking for, do not stand up to the quality of the older acoustics.
@@7thheaventruth To each his own, dude. In case you didn't know, more hits have been created on Epiphones than any other guitar. That's why I always have my 12 string always by my side. From the price point of view you CAN'T go wrong with this Yamaha. When you're a serious song writer, I recommend putting the extra bucks out on an older Epiphone.
Yo truth dude - I have $18,000 in a vintage Gibson Les Paul and 5 Epiphone vintage 12 string acoustics. Also have 5, 1960's combination of electric guitars. Not certain what my Fender is worth at the moment.
I've been watching several reviews of this Yamaha and I must say yours was the best @Tony Lee Glenn. I loved the numerous recognized tunes and melodies you were playing. I was looking at one of these or possibly an Alvarez in the same price range, an after this review I'm leaning towards the Yamaha. Of course I'm a beginner, but hope to play as well as you some day. Thank for taking the time to put this review together.
I've just ordered one of these as a beginner but watching your review I just love it that you didn't want to put it down you just loved playing it
Great review! Just bought a Flame Maple and Flame Maple burst. Use them for gigging.... They sound great plugged in.
Nice picking Tony. Great affordable praise and worship guitar! Yamaha really does make nice guitars. Good to see and hear you again.
I have a APX 600 and love it. Great sound and not have to break the bank.
Yamaha makes a good instrument. Great of y’all to gift it to someone! Good playing Tony, and I never noticed before, but your hands are huge!!
Really appreciate you watching and commenting. Yes - it's going to be great to hear the young lady playing this in a service. My hands - yes, I guess they are big - - I'm a 6'-2" old-school farm boy. That kind of upbringing made me big and chunky!
@@tonyleeglenn nothing wrong with that!
I had a Yamaha APX600 for several years and it was recently broken. I've been on the market for a new acoustic with electronics (maybe with a bit of a better quality), but I come back to reviews for this to reminisce. There's no feeling like playing your first acoustic when it's as good as this one.
Excellent Unique review 🎉
Able to experience the range of sounds 🙌🏼
left a sub just because of how kind you seemed
Love the sound of the acoustic-guitar. I think its awesome that you bless someone. God bless you for that. Yamaha makes great instruments. Just recently order a Yamaha bbne2 bass guitar. Cant wait to receive it.
Nice review! Going to pick one up tomorrow. The slider on it that you were wondering about adjusts which frequencies the mid knob affects.
Sounds fantastic plugged in.
It does - And I did a terrible job of capturing the true sound in this video. Sounded way better in the room. Thanks for watching!
I had its baby brother the APXT2 for awhile. It also sounded great plugged in had a fast neck and was about as small as my baritone ukulele. Not a great acoustic strummer, but a great beach guitar. Might try the 300 one day, but am consumed right now learning the mandolin. Love your channel.
I've just started using my APX600. The action seems a bit high and the strings are on the thick side, so I got some lighter strings and will be shaving the back bridge down a bit. Hoping it doesn't get too loosey-goosey.
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Could someone help ? Mine doesn't work on speaker or even sends signals to the speakers, the batteries are full there is nothing wrong with it & the cables aren't the problems could someone help?
Dont press tune botton..its auto cut to speaker
@@saktihendaya4036 even if i don't it doesn't work
I only have to other options...
1) Replace batteries an make sure that they face the correct way
2) Turn up wolume and position low, mids and high at 12 O'clock
I that doesn't help you need to checj the electronics using a multimeter or take it to a professional repairperson
Been playing acoustics and electric for 4 decades. To me, this sounds like a "beginners" guitar. Tony Lee Glenn is an excellent player. However, even he can't seem to make this sound like anything other than a beginners guitar. I can understand why he recommends this instrument for Praise and Worship sessions. Vocals are always the loudest sound you'll hear. You don't really hear the guitars in this type of music. Listening to Tony play this guitar reminds me of how my fingers would hurt when I was taking guitar lessons on those cheap old rental Harmony acoustics. I would recommend putting the money you are going to pay for this guitar, and invest in a nice, used, older Epiphone acoustic. From my experience, these new acoustics, no matter what name you're looking for, do not stand up to the quality of the older acoustics.
What pretentious drivel. 😎
For the price point you can’t go wrong stop being a hater dude!! Epi phone are jokes dude’
@@7thheaventruth To each his own, dude. In case you didn't know, more hits have been created on Epiphones than any other guitar. That's why I always have my 12 string always by my side. From the price point of view you CAN'T go wrong with this Yamaha. When you're a serious song writer, I recommend putting the extra bucks out on an older Epiphone.
@@terrymiddleton6077 dude I have Taylor, Yamaha, music man, over $11,000 in gear with only 4 guitars ! Your Epip is crap 💩 case closed
Yo truth dude - I have $18,000 in a vintage Gibson Les Paul and 5 Epiphone vintage 12 string acoustics. Also have 5, 1960's combination of electric guitars. Not certain what my Fender is worth at the moment.