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Old 06-04-2000
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I looking into buying a Yamaha SA2200, Sa2100...ext. Any info on these guitars would be helpful.
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If you like that you will probably like this http://www.ibanez.com/99SPECS/99AS200SPEC.HTML , my only issue with it is the 24.7 inch scale , I would prefer a 25.5 . I don't know what scale the Yamaha uses .
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Thanks for your response. That is a beautiful guitar and I'll look into it, but the one thing that I liked about the yamaha is it has split coil tapping witch gives it the ability to caver just about any sound.
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I'm a 335 guy and I played the Yamaha SA2000 for a while. Nice guitar but I made the mistake of getting the ebony fretboard version. If you have sweaty hands, that ebony gets incredibly grimmy feeling realy quick! Other than that, it's hard to go wrong with them for the money.
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