

🎶 Elevate your sound, own the spotlight with Yamaha’s timeless tone
The Yamaha guitar features a premium spruce top paired with meranti back and sides, delivering a balanced and vibrant sound profile. Its rosewood fingerboard and bridge provide smooth playability and durability, while the gloss finish adds a sleek, professional look. With a 25-inch scale length and fixed bridge system, this 6-string right-handed instrument is designed for both aspiring and seasoned musicians seeking reliable performance and style.


| ASIN | B005B6EZ36 |
| Back Material | Meranti |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,479 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #4 in Classical & Nylon-String Guitars |
| Body Material | Meranti |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,488) |
| Date First Available | July 7, 2011 |
| Fretboard Material | Rosewood |
| Guitar Bridge System | Fixed |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.3 pounds |
| Item model number | C40II |
| Material Type | Meranti Wood, Rose Wood, Spruce Wood |
| Neck Material Type | Nato |
| Number of Strings | 6 |
| Product Dimensions | 40.28 x 18.3 x 4.96 inches |
| Scale Length | 25.0 |
| Size | Full Size |
| String Gauge | Extra Light |
| String Material | plastic |
| Top Material | Spruce Wood |
A**O
THIS ONE! GET THIS ONE!
Amazing quality for a crazy low price. If you’re interested in learning, this is the choice you’re looking for. It’s held tuning amazingly, it feels nice, it’s definitely well built, and it just looks good! Great choice for beginners or shredders who want to learn classical! Great size, doesn’t feel awkward, and it sounds incredible. Only had to tune up after opening it, the strings it came with were good but I had ordered some extras knowing they’ll be needed.
W**E
Amazing beginner model classical guitar
This student model classical guitar is an outstanding choice for beginning musicians. It offers remarkable quality and craftsmanship at an affordable price, making it an ideal option for educators seeking reliable instruments for their programs. I highly recommend it for any classroom or individual looking to provide new learners with a responsive, well-balanced, and durable guitar that encourages musical growth.
N**K
Amazing value.
You're not going to find a nicer guitar at this price point, full stop. You may want to replace the strings (the included wound ones are very susceptible to wear) but that's a cheap and easy fix. There's even a nice little guide included that covers string replacements if you've never restrung a nylon instrument before. For people like me who are balling on a budget, Yamaha knocked it out of the park with this one. Excellent sound, no buzz (that other guy must have gotten a defective one), great action, and a lightweight but sturdy construction. This is the first budget instrument I've tried that doesn't feel like a compromise. You may have some issues with quality control (always a risk buying instruments online), but Amazon has a good return policy so worst comes to worst you can get a replacement. Some things to note: - This is a full size guitar, it'll probably be too big for younger kids. If you've got really young kids, try the Yamaha GL1. I don't own one, but I've played one and was similarly impressed. - There's only one fret marker on this thing, at the 7th fret. You can get a pack of these for under ten bucks on here, so probably do that if you're newer to guitar. - Don't put steel strings on this. They do this at guitar stores all the time with used classical guitars, and it damages the neck over time. They're designed for nylon and it sounds great with nylon anyway. - Skip the pick. It's bad on the strings and you're missing out on one of the best parts of classical guitar if you're not fingerpicking. That's about it. If you're on the fence, go for it. You'll be impressed.
L**S
a very nicely crafted guitar for the price
I'm a relatively inexperienced guitar player, although I have owned guitars before - including a really nice Goya "jumbo style" steel-string acoustic folk guitar. This is my first classical guitar, but I have both seen (and heard) many of them played on the Internet. I'm still in the process of evaluating this nice classical guitar. But I did find out a couple of things that disturbed me... The action on this guitar was much too high for me, and I managed to get the saddle out and to sand it down - just enough to lower the action significantly. (It's still a bit on the high side, but I feel that the guitar is much more comfortably playable now.) Also, it appears that this guitar - (which I purchased solo and without the "guitar package") is actually a Yamaha model C-40 and not a C-40II. (Part of the way that I could tell this was by the bracing that is used on the top of the guitar.) It is just the conventional bracing, and not (as best as I could tell) the improved bracing that the C-40II advertises. The sound of it is quite nice though (IMO) - even with the "stock" strings that are used on it. (I bought new strings for it, but I'm not really in a hurry to install them.) It seems that the quality and the workmanship on this guitar is top notch - which is surprising to find in a guitar at this relatively low price point. This guitar has a very nice finish, and there were no defects that I could find (and I checked it out as carefully as I could). It plays nicely too - especially since I lowered the action of the guitar strings. I looked at a lot of guitars, but the Yamaha name (and all of the good customer reviews) was enough to sell me on this guitar. I would have liked to have had a truss rod on the guitar, but alas, this guitar just didn't come with one. Many classical guitars don't have truss rods (especially at this price point, but I have read that this is even the case with some of the more expensive classical guitars). The "bottom line" -- I would recommend this guitar to a friend.
E**R
Arrived in perfect condition
Guitar arrived today in excellent condition. It’s a very nice instrument and tuned up well. After playing and retuning a couple of time it held tuning well.
R**E
Quality especially for the price and a very warm sounding guitar
I'm very happy with this but I recommend you file the bridge down to lower the action a little. If you aren't good with carbon work, I would recommend you take this to professional and tell them you want a little bit filed off of the bridge. This guitar has a very warm sound.. I played guitar for maybe 50 years and I don't think you will find a guitar of this quality for under $200.
A**R
Good Quality for the Price
This is a good buy. This instrument is quality. It is wood. It is high quality. I am enjoying this purchase.
D**L
Yamaha c40II
Great cheap guitar. As to be expected with anything yamaha produces. Changed the factory strings to labella folksinger black nylons. Stayed in tune after the strings wore in. Had a nice finish, pretty much flawless from what I could see. Very happy with it unfortunately I had to sell it.
K**N
I just love the guitar its my little baby i dont complain.Its my first guitar and i just have fun with it
V**Z
excelente calidad y precio recomendado para cualquier músico de cualquier nivel
V**.
I am no expert but I purchased this guitar for Christmas his guitar teachersays the sound quality is awesome. My little boy is 9 teacher says this will suit him until his teen years. Highly recommend this item looks great as well !!
N**C
Good quality guitar, plays very well for the price. Great beginner guitar for my daughter, easy enough to play for a smaller person. Has a nice sound.
M**.
Love this guitar. Change the strings asap but once that's done its got a nice sound and good entry level guitar.
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