Yamaha APX1200II
An update to Yamaha's popular gigging electro
First impressions of the APX are great, across the board. It feels lightweight and comfortable with an excellent out-of-the-box set-up; electric players will adapt easily.
The solid Sitka spruce soundboard is a fine selection featuring a straight, consistent grain, though it doesn't appear to be bookmatched. The solid rosewood back and sides are bound with mahogany and, in the case of the soundboard, finished with three-ply black and white coachlining.
Mahogany has also been used alongside abalone for the soundhole rosette - and very well-finished it is too.
This APX feels well constructed and finished and, although comparatively thin, the guitar's high-gloss finish is well executed.
Sounds
Yamaha's stated purpose for the APX1200II is for plugged-in performance, be it onstage or in the studio. With that in mind, we'd be forgiven for focusing on its electro capabilities, but that would be missing a trick: this is still a good acoustic guitar.
While the APX's lack of body mass does have an effect on its ability to offer a thick, rounded bass, it does project a strong mid-range and the high end is sparklingly clear and bright. Volume and sustain levels are comparatively good bearing in mind the guitar's size - the APX offers an instantly likable and usable acoustic tone.
Plugged in, it leaps into life with a punchy, bright 'snap'. Rolling off the signal from the pickup in favour of the mic models took the slightly metallic-sounding edge off the tone, and further rolling the mids off we were able to warm things up considerably.
The guitar definitely handles dynamics and variations in right-hand techniques with far more precision when plugged in than it does in acoustic mode.
Despite our best efforts at encouragement and plenty of opportunity, the APX resisted feedback - even at full volume - making the supplied rubber feedback-busting soundhole insert redundant. Overall, an impressive performance.
MusicRadar Rating
Pros
Overall finish; onboard electrics.
Cons
Is it a tad overpriced?
Verdict
A comfortable, powerful electro equally at home on stage or in the studio.
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Specification
Pickup
ART undersaddle pickup, System 62 SRT mic-modelling preamp with three-band EQ, three SRT mic presets, focus/wide select, pickup/mic blend rotary, AFR (Anti Feedback Reduction), chromatic tuner
No. of Frets
23
Country of Origin
China
Hardware
Die-cast enclosed
Back Material
Solid rosewood
Left Handed Model Available
No
Neck Material
Mahogany
Top Material
Solid Sitka spruce
Nut
43mm
Sides Material
Solid rosewood
Scale Length (mm)
650
Weight (kg)
2
Nut Material
Bone
Fingerboard Material
Ebony
Body Style
APX Cutaway
Available Finish
Natural gloss (as reviewed), translucent black finish







