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Impress your teacher and classmates at your next lesson or school concert. The CGS102AII features a spruce top and meranti frame that results in a full tone and excellent sound
Easy to hold and play: Designed as a beginner model for younger students, the 1/2 size gives a comfortable playing experience with an adjusted scale length of 535 mm and a width of 48 mm
Simply beautiful: The natural finish with rosewood fingerboard and bridge delivers a classic look
Designed for beginners: Whether played at school or at home, this guitar has timeless wood features, a classic design and reliable Yamaha sound
Items Delivered: 1 x School guitar CGS102AII by Yamaha in a natural colour, size: 1/2, saddle width: 48 mm, designed for children
The Yamaha CSG102AII The Yamaha CSG102AII is a great guitar for students: the small body with a scale length of 535 mm and a saddle width of 48 mm makes age-approp- riate handling convenient. The spruce top, as well as the bottom and side elements made of gorgeous meranti wood, create a full and balanced sound. The simple natural look of the fingerboard and the bridge made of beautiful rosewood make the appearance of the CSG102AII a show-stopper on and off the school stage. Product information Guitar type: Electric guitar Designation: CGS102AII Body: Spruce Neck: Meranti Fingerboard: Rosewood Saddle Width: 48 mm Scale: approx. 535 mm Body length: 410 mm Body width: 310 mm Body depth: 80-84 mm Tuner: Chrome (RM-1252X) Yamaha. Inspire. Test everything. There are some things you can't quantify. It's the difference between admiring a guitar, or picking one up and writing something new without even trying. When you take a small team of passionate, dedicated guitar developers, and give them access to all the technology, knowledge, and audio expertise of a multinational music company, things get interesting pretty quickly. Like the world of rock and roll around them, guitars have always been shrouded in legend and myth. Our duty is to question every assumption, break down every component, and truly understand what makes for an amazing guitar. Nothing is sacred when your goal is perfection.