Current location - Trademark Inquiry Complete Network - Trademark inquiry - What is the difference between Yamaha guitar F800 and F600?
What is the difference between Yamaha guitar F800 and F600?

The differences between Yamaha guitars F800 and F600 are as follows:

1. Panel

F600: spruce wood

F800: veneer cloud Fir

2. Back and side panels

F600: Meranti wood

F800: Nadu wood/Guyi Sumu wood

3. Neck

F600: Natum wood

F800: Natum wood/Guyi Sumu wood

4. Fingerboard

p>

F600: Indonesian rosewood

F800: rosewood

(The picture below shows Yamaha guitar F600)

5. Bridge

F600: Indonesian rosewood

F800: rosewood

6. String length

F600: 634mm

F800: 650mm

7. Color?

F600: Log color

F800: Log color, black, brown gradient, sandstorm gradient

(Part 2) The picture shows Yamaha guitar F800)

Extended information:

Precautions when buying Yamaha guitar

1. Observe whether there is any damage on the appearance: Observe whether there are any bumps on the appearance. traces, whether the piano case is broken or damaged.

2. Check the bridge: Damage to the bridge will have a great impact on the sound quality of the guitar.

3. Are the piano case and fingerboard in a straight line: If the piano's fingerboard is crooked, it must be an inferior product.

4. Check the headstock and knobs: Check whether there are quality problems with the guitar's headstock and knobs. Because tuning is often required, the position of the knobs is crucial.

5. Check the electric box and battery slot: If you buy an electric guitar, you should check whether there are quality problems in the electric box, battery and slot when buying it.

6. Check the piano belt and small parts: Check the position of both sides of the piano belt and the fixed parts for quality problems.

7. Check the sound hole: Check whether there is any broken wood inside the sound hole. If it is a guitar with a case, check whether the wire connecting the sound hole is damaged.