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Yamaha SA2200

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Yamaha SA2200
ManufacturerYamaha
Construction
Body typethinline semi-solid
Neck jointSet
Scale24.73 in (628 mm)
Woods
Bodylaminated maple top, back and sides, solid maple center block
Neckone piece mahogany
Fretboardsingle bound 22-fret ebony
Hardware
Bridgegotoh nashville style tune-o-matic, gold plated
Pickup(s)twin alnico humbuckers with gold plated covers
Colors available
brown sunburst, violin sunburst

The Yamaha SA2200 is a Japanese made semi-hollowbody electric guitar model that replicates Gibson's ES-335 classic save for the popular Far Eastern variation of thinner horns. The detailing more closely resembles the more upmarket ES-347 with gold-plated hardware, split block inlaid ebony fretboard and multi-bound body and headstock detailing.

The headstock angle is slightly flatter than the classic 17-degree angle used by Gibson, with Yamaha choosing to retain the volute to help strengthen the area behind the nut. The finger board uses medium gauge (2.54mm x 1.2mm) frets, which unlike the Gibson, extend over the single edge binding.

Pickups

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The standard Gibson-style wiring is augmented by Yamaha's push-push tone pot switches which knock out the outer coils of each Alnico V humbucker allowing for combinations of humbucking to single-coil use. The coil-taps produce a Strat-style mix with both pickups on, while the neck single-coil alone provides a thinner, more acoustic like version of the plummy humbucker mode.

Notable SA2200 Users

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References

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