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Yamaha FS720S Packs Big Sounds in a Small Body

 
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 07, 2006 3:30 am    Post subject: Yamaha FS720S Packs Big Sounds in a Small Body Reply with quote

- Press Release

Responding to many inquiries from players and dealers who loved the full-scale guitars in the highly-successful FG line, but wanted something more compact, Yamaha has introduced the FS720S, a smaller-body version of the FG720S.


The rich-toned, small-body FS720S

"Learning to play guitar can be a frustrating experience if the instrument isnt proportional to the player's frame," says Bryan Savage, marketing manager, Yamaha Guitars. "Capitalizing on our 40 years of guitar-building experience, the FS720S features all of the same great specs found in the wildly successful FG720S but in a smaller, more comfortable body style."

The FS720S is ideal for players who want a superior acoustic guitar tone, but desire something with a little less bulk. The new model enhances the recently-upgraded FG acoustic guitar line, which provides quality construction, playability, virtual indestructibility, and superior tone at an affordable price.

As with the FG series, the FS720S includes a solid Spruce top, die-cast chrome hardware, and a unique, non-scalloped X-bracing. An inverted L-block creates a tighter connection between the body and the neck, and also provides a full, deep low end.

"Women, children, students, travelers, and anyone who wants a smaller body but still wants a natural, full sound will love this guitar," says Savage.

The FS720S is currently shipping.

For more information about the FS720S, please visit yamaha.com

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