YAMAHA NTX1 NT Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Nylon-String Guitar
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YAMAHA NTX1 NT Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Nylon-String Guitar
$459.99
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Current Price | $459.99 | January 7, 2025 |
Highest Price | $459.99 | August 17, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $459.99 | August 17, 2024 |
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YAMAHA NTX1 NT Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Nylon-String Guitar Description
- Modern looks and comfortable feel
- Designed for electric and steel-string players
- Advanced preamp and pickup system with onboard tuner
- Solid spruce top
- Guitar Bridge System: Hardtail Bridge
- Guitar Pickup Configuration: Combination
- Hand Orientation: Right
YAMAHA NTX1 NT Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Nylon-String Guitar Specification
Specification: YAMAHA NTX1 NT Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Nylon-String Guitar
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YAMAHA NTX1 NT Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Nylon-String Guitar Reviews (13)
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Cliente de Amazon –
Itโs a Yamaha. They make good decent everything. Wonโt blow your mind, the sound is kinda thin but it plays lovely. Smaller fret space than youโd think for a nylon string but it has electronics. For the price there are trade offs but Iโm not disappointed for the price
Cliente de Amazon –
for the price point its a good choice , product was flawless, sounds good , it needed some set up but that was expected
Emir Shabashvili –
For the price this guitar really is amazing. I’m playing it at a gig this weekend.
W.L.Smith –
Excellent sound, great quality
Mike Foster –
I had been singing and playing guitar my whole life, it is my favorite pastime. I was a songwriter some decades ago; since then, my guitar skills became somewhat stagnant, and I decided to come back to the hobby, leaning new styles and do some recording. I mostly play arpeggio/fingerstyle.
On a whim, I bought Yamaha NTX1 when it went on sale here. I liked the guitar, looks nice, plays easy, the tone is balanced, I can use it for recording provided the mic is added because the installed pickup is basic piezo. The only thing I do not like is how low it is as an acoustic. I am not a guitar guru, I have only 2 guitars to compare to — both nylon — the venerable classic Resonata (made in DDR in the 70s, all layered wood but still sounds ok), and also classic all solid wood one made by Sergio Zepeda from early 00s in Nicaragua. This one is nice instrument. Both are way better acoustically compared to the NCX, especially the Zepeda’s. I compared the guitars, and it looks like the top wood of Yamaha is way too thick (3.5mm vs 2mm for the others). It is instantly noticeable when one taps under the bridge: NCX1 sound is lower/dull, other two are the same and way higher/crispier tone. So, I am pondering sending it back and buying a different crossover. NCX5 may be, or another brand altogether. Not this time Yamaha!
Edward G –
I have been playing guitar for 45 years. In that time, I have played a number of classical “crossover” nylon-string guitars. I was hoping that this would be on a par with the Ovation Country Artist I had in the ’70s, but it’s not. The acoustic sound is both very low (much quieter than the Yamaha C40 I also own) and surprisingly muddy. I attribute some of this to the basic thin-body design (I’m now on the hunt for a full-classical body with a narrow 14-fret neck), but I don’t know if that’s the only thing that matters. As an electric, it’s pretty nice, but since most of my playing is acoustic, it has to go back.
Alex –
The Yamaha NTX1 Is a great guitar. The craftsmanship is the next level, same as the sound quality. The amplifier control is a tuner as well. I love that feature. Small enough to be very easy to handle, and big enough to give the feeling of a full size guitar. I have two acoustic guitars, a Taylor and my new Yamaha. This Yamaha NTX1 is as bit as good as my Taylor if not better in some ways, and that is a lot to say knowing the quality of the Taylor guitars. Donโt let donโt Let The Price fool you, the guitar is really worth it.
Amazon Customer AMS –
He loved it! He played it for hours. The wood was beautiful.
Ron H –
Beautiful and good quality guitar. Its sounds is amazing. 100% recommended
tkarmy –
Love the ntx series, sound great look good and easy to play because of the neck that is suited for electric or steel string players but with nylon strings that are found on thick neck classical guitars(NCX series)
I like that it takes double A batteries for the onboard tuning system vs the square batteries in other guitars.
Jon East –
Excellent feel and sound quality. Only needs the usual minor setup that is typical of a factory made guitar.
I originally bought this for practice; but I find it useful for performances under circumstances where I prefer not to use a premium guitar.
Linda L. Stevens –
Una belleza de instrumento; sonido, comodidad, apariencia, ligereza.
Alex –
Nice guitar. Fair action, sounds good. Built in tuner is fair. Pickups are decent. Worth the price.