- Top: Spruce
- Back and Sides: Indonesian Mahogany
- Neck: Nato
- Fretboard: Javanese Rosewood
- Bridge: Sonokeling
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2.0 out of 5 stars
Small 3/4 size guitar,
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This review is from: Yamaha JR1 3/4 Scale Mini Folk Guitar with Soft Gigbag
This guitar is good for a 5-9 year old. It's a beautiful guitar but a small 3/4 size guitar. The scale length of an average 3/4 guitar should be around 22.75" and this only has a 20-21" scale length. That makes a difference if you are looking to fit a 9-12 year old.
Other than the scale length, I would say this is a good guitar. So if you are looking for a young child and want a step up from a toy, then this would be your choice.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Beginer Guitar,
By Kosmic Kurt (Brown Deer, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Yamaha JR1 3/4 Scale Mini Folk Guitar with Soft Gigbag
Just for background: I am not a professional musician, but I have been playing guitar and piano for over forty years. I own several guitars. I just purchased this for my nine-year-old daughter. I had originally ordered a Luna Aurora Faerie guitar but sent it back. The Luna was mostly plastic and assembled so poorly, that calling it anything but a toy would be untrue. The Yamaha is another story. It actually has a spruce top, wooden bridge and adjustable truss bar. It is a real guitar in every sense of the word. It is a true 3/4 scale guitar despite was others with little or no knowledge of guitars have posted. The out-of-box action (string height) is good and can be played "as is." For a better experience, it should be taken to a guitar shop and adjusted (set up) properly. Action is adjusted by raising or lowering the neck or bridge nut, not by adjusting the truss rod - as many people attempt to do.As to the sound, it's great! A 3/4 scale guitar is not going to project loud, but it's tone is very pleasing. I would recommend getting light strings (11-47 or thinner) for a beginner. The guitar stays in tune well, I have not had a problem with the tuners as others have claimed. The neck and frets are first class. The size is perfect for a child. All in all this guitar is great. For the money, or even for several hundreds more, you will not find a better guitar. I highly recommend it.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Yamaha JR 3/4,
By Don.S (Huntington Beach, CA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Yamaha JR1 3/4 Scale Mini Folk Guitar with Soft Gigbag
While this guitar is an acceptable guitar for a young person, I would never consider it for use as a travel guitar. The action was extremly high, and a complete setup was needed, unlike many other Yamaha guitars I've owned.
I mostly bought this one because of my other experiences with Yamaha products. If I had it to do again, I would go to the local Guitar Center and compare the other available models in this price range.
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