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Yamaha APX1000 £778

This new model with mic-imaging technology sets a challenge for competitiors

Yamaha APX1000

Mahogany with abalone rosette inlays lends a touch of bling to the APX1000.

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Since their introduction nearly 25 years ago, Yamaha's APX stage electros have undergone periodical revamps. 2011 sees another stage in the range's evolution, embracing not only cosmetic updates and new colours, but also revised electronics.

The new APX1000 model succeeds the ART-powered APX900 and incorporates SRT (Studio Response Technology) mic-modelling similar to that first used on the APX1200.

One change is the replacement of the near-ubiquitous PP3 9V battery with two 1.5V AAs. Within the circuitry, Yamaha has somehow managed to boost the batteries' voltage to 11V to give, it says, a wider dynamic range, more stable operation and reduced distortion, even when the batteries are running low.

"The guitar's SRT aspects knock the socks off onboard real-mic blender systems."

In short, the claim is better tone for longer: no bad thing at all. Presumably a spin-off benefit is that rechargeables can be used - as long as they're alkaline - so you won't need to keep forking out for batteries.

The APX1000 also receives a new piezo under-saddle pickup. Rather than a single, narrow ribbon, this comprises six individual elements on a wider strip that, says Yamaha, offers improved clarity, definition and balance.

Happily, the APX1000's tuner mutes its system, and can also be recalibrated in 1Hz increments between 438Hz and 445Hz: very handy for accompanying off-concert-pitch instruments.

As for cosmetics - extended colour choice aside - the main changes are a black-faced translucent headstock, and truss rod access via the soundhole, where previously one or two models had theirs on the peghead.

Yamaha has also replaced the formerly raised soundhole ring with inlaid rosewood/abalone rosettes.

The general aesthetic of the APX1000 gives a decent amount of bling for your buck. As well as the mahogany/abalone rosette inlay, there's extra cream-edged purfling plies around the solid spruce top, and SG3000-style markers up the fingerboard that finishes with a 23rd part-fret flourish, while the tuners are gold not chrome.

Not that you'd know it through the guitar's immaculate metallic pearl white finish, but the back and sides are stated as being flamed maple. You have to wonder whether Yamaha actually bothers to use figured outer veneers on anything but the natural version.

The APX1000 has a 650mm scale length and D-profile and, joy of joys, the bridge string spacing is a full 55mm, helping make the 1000 an all-round player.

We've dealt with the SRT preamp's tuner before - it does what it needs to - and its three-band EQ and pickup/mic blend controls can each be selected, with the option of close- or far-mic'ing. This is then linked to a resonance rotary, which subtly adds lower-end warmth and body to the images.

A killer feature is AFR (Auto Feedback Reduction), which involves up to five search-and-destroy filters. Ifa single press of the button doesn't do the job, the other filters can be progressively activated until feedback is completely eliminated. The facility is extremely effective. Note also that the AFR button doubles up as the means of recalibrating the tuner.

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MusicRadar rating

4.5 of 5

Pros

Some excellent piezo-cum-modelling sounds. Wide string spacing.

Cons

More gain wouldn't go amiss.

Verdict

This sets a value challenge for other guitar makers offering mic-imaging technology

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Specification

APX1000

Price:
£778
Max Rim Depth (mm):
90
No. of Frets:
23
Country of Origin:
China
Available Controls:
Anti-feedback, High, Low, Mid, pickup/mic blend, Preamp Volume, Resonance, Tuner on/mute/off
Built-in Chromatic Tuner:
true
Weight (lb) (lb):
4.8
Left Handed Model Available:
false
Back and Sides Finish:
Laminated flame-maple
Battery/Adaptor Type:
2 x AA Batteries
Fingerboard Radius:
356mm
Scale Length (mm) (mm):
650
Weight (kg) (kg):
2.18
Fingerboard Material:
Bound Rosewood
Nut Material:
Urea plastic
Guitar Body Material:
Sitka Spruce
Pickup Type:
Six element undersaddle piezo pickup
Body Style:
Cutaway medium-bodied electro-acoustic
Available Finish:
Pearl white, crimson burst, mocha black and natural

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