Yamaha [C Series] CS40
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Yamaha [C Series] CS40 : Recensione di King Loudness
" Non una chitarra male"

Caratteristiche
La chitarra classica Yamaha CS40 è una versione leggermente ridimensionato della loro corde di nylon tradizionale, ideale per giocatori principianti o persone che hanno solo bisogno qualcosa di più piccolo di giocare. E 'caratterizzata da:
Spruce Top
Fondo e fasce in Meranti
Nato Manico
Tastiera in palissandro
Ponte Palissandro
Hardware Chrome
Lunghezza scala 22-15/16 "(580 millimetri)
Ha una scala di 7 / 8 quindi non è come un salto drastico come una chitarra 3 / 4 o 1 / 2 di dimensioni rispetto ad un modello full size. Altrimenti è piuttosto standard generale.
Spruce Top
Fondo e fasce in Meranti
Nato Manico
Tastiera in palissandro
Ponte Palissandro
Hardware Chrome
Lunghezza scala 22-15/16 "(580 millimetri)
Ha una scala di 7 / 8 quindi non è come un salto drastico come una chitarra 3 / 4 o 1 / 2 di dimensioni rispetto ad un modello full size. Altrimenti è piuttosto standard generale.
The Yamaha CS40 classical guitar is a slightly downsized version of their traditional nylon strings, great for beginning players or people who just need something smaller to play on. It features the following:
Top Spruce
Back & Sides Meranti
Neck Nato
Fretboard Rosewood
Bridge Rosewood
Hardware Chrome
Scale Length 22-15/16" (580mm)
It's got a 7/8 scale so it's not as drastic a leap as a 3/4 or 1/2 sized guitar compared to a full sized model. Otherwise it's pretty standard overall.
Top Spruce
Back & Sides Meranti
Neck Nato
Fretboard Rosewood
Bridge Rosewood
Hardware Chrome
Scale Length 22-15/16" (580mm)
It's got a 7/8 scale so it's not as drastic a leap as a 3/4 or 1/2 sized guitar compared to a full sized model. Otherwise it's pretty standard overall.
Facilità d'uso
Il design è abbastanza ergonomico. E 'bello e leggero come la maggior parte delle chitarre Yamaha in questo range generale. Ho comprato la mia quando ero più giovane e lo confronta con la mia acustica Junior da parte della società ... solo una leggera ma piacevole versione ridotta dei loro chitarre full size. Non ha molto in alto tasto di accesso ma non c'è cutaway quindi non è davvero una sorpresa. La chitarra ha un suono decente a destra, fuori dalla scatola che è bello. Ha un piacevole suono delle corde di nylon che mi funziona bene e suoni abbastanza vicino a una piena di dimensioni.
The design is pretty ergonomic. It's nice and light like most of Yamaha's guitars in this general range. I bought mine when I was younger and would compare it to my Junior acoustic from the company... just a nice light weight but downsized version of their full sized guitars. It doesn't have great upper fret access but there's no cutaway so it's not really a surprise there. The guitar has a decent sound right out of the box which is nice. It has a pleasant nylon string sound that I find works well and sounds close enough to a full sized one.
Suono
I toni sono in realtà abbastanza sorprendente in questa chitarra. Stavo pensando che sarebbe tipo di suono debole, ma quando ho provato in negozio sapevo che aveva un buon suono e capito un nylon corretta avrebbe funzionato nella mia collezione. Aveva un buon tono per essere uno strumento più economico, più piccolo. Certo che non ha avuto la fascia bassa o gli alti setosi di un nylon molto bello, ma per noodling intorno su di esso aveva un tono abbastanza piacevole che lavora per accordi o alcuni passaggi classici. C'è una bella fine bassi e degli alti buona forte che, anche se non sono perfettamente fluente, fanno si siedono nel mix sonoro.
The tones are actually fairly surprising in this guitar. I was thinking it would be kind of weak sounding, but when I tried it in the store I knew it had a good sound and figured a proper nylon would work in my collection. It had a good tone for being a cheaper, smaller instrument. Sure it didn't have the low end or the silky highs of a really nice nylon, but for noodling around on it had a nice enough tone that works for chords or some classical passages. There's a nice low end and some good strong highs that, though they aren't perfectly flowing, they do sit will in the aural mix.
Opzioni Generali
Tutto sommato penso che la Yamaha CS40 è una chitarra molto poco che è un buon modo per entrare in una stringa di nylon leggermente ridimensionato per contanti non molto. Vendono nuovo a $ 130 o giù di lì, e sono decenti di qualità sufficiente per dire che questo è un grande affare. Ho avuto il mio da qualche anno, ma stranamente non si finisce per utilizzare tanto ho poi venduto a qualcun altro, ma è stata una bella chitarra quando l'ho avuto. Se stai cercando un basso prezzo, classica piccola, questo si potrebbe fare il lavoro.
All in all I think the Yamaha CS40 is a great little guitar that is a nice way to get into a slightly downsized nylon string for not much cash. They sell new for $130 or so, and are decent enough quality to say that that is a great deal. I had mine for a few years but oddly enough didn't end up using much so I later sold it to someone else, but it was a nice guitar when I had it. If you're looking for a low priced, smaller classical, this one might do the job.
Original English text: Not a bad guitarCharacteristics
The Yamaha CS40 classical guitar is a slightly downsized version of their traditional nylon strings, great for beginning players or people who just need something smaller to play on. It features the following:
Top Spruce
Back & Sides Meranti
Neck Nato
Fretboard Rosewood
Bridge Rosewood
Hardware Chrome
Scale Length 22-15/16" (580mm)
It's got a 7/8 scale so it's not as drastic a leap as a 3/4 or 1/2 sized guitar compared to a full sized model. Otherwise it's pretty standard overall.
Top Spruce
Back & Sides Meranti
Neck Nato
Fretboard Rosewood
Bridge Rosewood
Hardware Chrome
Scale Length 22-15/16" (580mm)
It's got a 7/8 scale so it's not as drastic a leap as a 3/4 or 1/2 sized guitar compared to a full sized model. Otherwise it's pretty standard overall.
Utilization
The design is pretty ergonomic. It's nice and light like most of Yamaha's guitars in this general range. I bought mine when I was younger and would compare it to my Junior acoustic from the company... just a nice light weight but downsized version of their full sized guitars. It doesn't have great upper fret access but there's no cutaway so it's not really a surprise there. The guitar has a decent sound right out of the box which is nice. It has a pleasant nylon string sound that I find works well and sounds close enough to a full sized one.
Sounds
The tones are actually fairly surprising in this guitar. I was thinking it would be kind of weak sounding, but when I tried it in the store I knew it had a good sound and figured a proper nylon would work in my collection. It had a good tone for being a cheaper, smaller instrument. Sure it didn't have the low end or the silky highs of a really nice nylon, but for noodling around on it had a nice enough tone that works for chords or some classical passages. There's a nice low end and some good strong highs that, though they aren't perfectly flowing, they do sit will in the aural mix.
Overall Opinion
All in all I think the Yamaha CS40 is a great little guitar that is a nice way to get into a slightly downsized nylon string for not much cash. They sell new for $130 or so, and are decent enough quality to say that that is a great deal. I had mine for a few years but oddly enough didn't end up using much so I later sold it to someone else, but it was a nice guitar when I had it. If you're looking for a low priced, smaller classical, this one might do the job.
Nella mia attrezzatura