Yamaha | CSF Series Modern Parlor Acoustic Guitars
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- Artist and engineer Cory Churko demonstrates the Yamaha CSF series of parlor-sized acoustic guitars, showcasing how their full, rich, and resonant sound offers an inspiring alternative to full-size dreadnought guitars.
Yamaha CSF series acoustic guitars combine the portability of a travel guitar with the focused tone of a parlor guitar. Despite the compact size, a new bracing design gives CSF guitars a surprisingly big acoustic sound. The rich tone works well for solo performance and fits easily in a mix on stage or in the studio-making CSF perfect for both the road and the destination. Solid-top and all-solid models are available, and all CSF guitars come with a deluxe gig bag.
A CSF-TA model is also available in our TransAcoustic series, featuring built-in reverb and chorus effects that don’t require an amplifier or pedals.
Key Features:
• Solid Sitka spruce top
• Mahogany back and sides (solid mahogany on CSF3M)
• Scalloped bracing for fuller sound
• 23 5/8" (600mm) scale length
• Passive undersaddle pickup
• CSF1M and CSF3M available in Vintage Natural and Tobacco Brown Sunburst
• CSF1M also available in new Crimson Red Burst and Translucent Black
• Deluxe gig bag included
• Elixir strings
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Nice piece! Would love a slotted headstock design for this, that would be a killer look
Please make a new Yamaha CSF-TA with torrefied spruce top and and an onboard tuner. That will be the best small guitar for many gigging musicians.
Yamaha, please make a solid Mahogany top CSF guitar with TransAcoustic tech with a tuner. I am waiting for a CSF-TA with Mahogany body with gloss finish. 🥰🎸🎶
I really doubt if that would ever come along. To my knowledge they only have mahogany top options on their fg and fs models.
Sounds awesome! Great video.
Looking for a guitar to bring back and forth to work. This is a strong candidate!
I bought this guitar (CSF3M) over the GS Mini, and I gotta say, I love it. It sounds fantastic, and doesn't feel like a toy or an lesser guitar. It rivals my Taylor 314. But I love the parlor body because I mainly play electric and when I strap this on, I fell right at home with it. Highly recommend it.
Just bought a csf1, i bring it to work and play on my down time. You can't go wrong, this is my third yamaha but my first parlor. Love it
@@joshuacruz3119 Hi can I ask if your CSF1m has a trussrod? This guitar is not available in my country and I'm planning to buy online but there is no Trussrod on the specs provided by the sellers.
@@johnmartinez7975 yes mine does have a truss rod. I want to change the stock equipped strings, I feel there's more potential with some better ones
I’m confused. Could I get the Crimson Red in a trans acoustic version? I’ve played this back like 15 times and still can’t tell if they were saying the TA comes in the red or if that was a different thought. I’m loving the Crimson!
As far as I’ve seen, the Trans Acoustic is only available in the Vintage tint. I’m laying away a CSF3M in Tobacco Burst, and I can’t wait to bring home this wonderful guitar.
This bloke should do shampoo ads.
or Clairol Color for men :)
Soul GLO!
Can this guitar be plugged into an amp as is? Thanks
Yes of course. Csf uses pasive pizzero
What does CFS stand for?
I don't know about CFS, but CsF stands for Classic Small Folk (maybe)
Thanks..... Or maybe Compact Spruce Folk. I recall hearing that somewhere after I asked the question....
What’s this song?
They've either used a lot of eq or are playing a different guitar on this video. The guitar in real life doesn't sound like this.
So don't order sight unseen or... un-played?
@@youdagoob yeah definitely. I learnt that lesson again on the weekend 😂