YAMAHA LD-20
owner: Kazu
It is not exactly my property.
It was my father's guitar, which he took care of for several years from the time I started playing steel string guitar until I bought my own guitar.
I had been playing classical guitar for about 5 years at the time, and it was the first steel string guitar I touched, because I wanted to be able to play Nakagawa Isato's Opus-1310 that my father was playing myself! I was very happy with the quality of the guitar.
Looking back, I started to play Yuzu and Spitz with this guitar because I had learned to play what is called an acoustic guitar. That was my entrance into rock guitar as a performer.
At that time, I never thought I would quit the classical guitar and start playing rock with an electric guitar...
My father's work situation has changed recently, and he has hardly played it for the past few years, but he still plays it when I go home to my parents.
By the way, I have already promised my father that I will buy this guitar from him at the asking price when he gives it away.
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model | |
year | Unknown |
serial number | Unknown |
madin | Japan |
sound features | What can I say, the sound is very sparkling and impressive. However, looking at the reviews, it does not seem that this model itself is particularly good, so I wonder if it is an individual difference plus aging over time. I think it may be an individual difference plus aging over time. The sound separation is good, so it's easy to notice the chord mismatches, which in turn makes the movement of the inner voice more noticeable, so when a good player plays it, it really feels like he or she is playing a different instrument, which is depressing. |
type of gear | dreadnought |
body material | Ezo pine veneer top and rose back |
neck material | mahogany |
fingerboard material | ebony |
category | Dreadnought-Acoustic-Guitar |