Yamaha - CPX600 Medium Jumbo Cutaway - Vintage Tint
Yamaha - Red Label FSX5 - Natural
The Yamaha Red Label FSX5 has a sleek and comfortable Concert body style that balances warmth and clarity, comfort and output. Its body is built from a choice cocktail of solid tonewoods – dynamic Sitka spruce on warm, rich mahogany – with a top that has been visually and tonally optimized using Yamaha's A.R.E aging process and Modified Scalloped bracing. Together, these yield a developed and mature tone that is sure to put a smile on any seasoned fingerstylist or flatpicker's face. The FSX5 is ready to rock the stage or practice space, with Atmosfeel electronics for a stellar plugged-in sound. A "V" headstock, an eye-catching semi-gloss finish, a deluxe wood pickguard, and a tone-enhancing bone nut and saddle round out this price-defying package.
Lease to Own at
$356 /month or less
100 Days Price: $2,135
est. $82 /week*
Lease with Option to Own
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No down payment — Cancel anytime
All lease payments apply toward ownership
Ownership Options
Lease-to-Own
Lease payment / week: est. $82
Own after 52 weekly payments
Early Buyout
100-day price:$2,135(+ tax; less lease payments already made)
After 100 days: One payment = 50% of remaining lease-to-own balance
FS Red Label guitars are inspired by Yamaha's iconic Nippon Gakki Red Label guitars from the 1960s. These sought-after instruments are cherished for their one-of-a-kind sound and high-end Japanese craftsmanship. The FS Red Label series enables you to experience the very essence of these legendary instruments, thanks to Yamaha's state-of-the-art wood conditioning techniques and true-to-life vintage sound. All FS Red Label guitars feature classic V-shaped headstocks with Yamaha's tuning fork logos, solid tonewoods, updated scalloped bracing, and eye-catching semi-gloss finishes. The Red Label FSX5 is equipped with Yamaha's Atmosfeel pickup and preamp system. This innovative system lends a natural, three-dimensional sound to your guitar via a 3-way sensor setup. A piezo under-saddle sensor picks up sound where the strings meet the bridge, while an internal microphone captures the guitar's internal resonance and a sheet sensor picks up vibrations from its soundboard. A Mic Blend knob enables you to blend the mic signal with the piezo. A Bass EQ knob controls a peaking EQ - the center frequency raises when boosting and lowers when attenuating. You also get a Master Volume control.