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The Yamaha Revstar Element RSE20 revitalises the café racer inspired model, and embellishes it with a delightful mahogany chambered-body that infuses your guitars sound with extra projection and a blissful acoustic quality. Equipped with a pair of VH3 humbuckers the guitar is prepared perfectly to capture that impeccable sound. Playability is also taken into consideration, a delightful rosewood fretboard ensures an unblemished surface to effortlessly glide across, while a three-piece mahogany neck offers comfort and control.
Product Ref: 219447
The Revstar has been built to deliver a fantastic tone from the moment of its inception. A chambered mahogany body delivers amazing acoustic resonance that expertly accentuates your performance. The mahogany construction provides scintillating highs, a tight mid-range, and a low-end that doesn’t muddy the mix. Neatly wrapped up with a maple top, the guitar holds just a little bit more weight and definition on the upper frequencies, lending perfectly to delightful, delicate harmonics.
An experience like no other, this Yamaha electric ensures that wherever you play it, you do so in the utmost style and comfort. A luscious rosewood fretboard provides an unblemished surface to peruse, giving you the accuracy and precision to explore at your leisure. The three-piece mahogany neck delivers a comfortable grasp while also guaranteeing the durability and reliability to give the instrument a long lifespan.
An additional Dry Switch is accessed via the Push/Pull tone control and provides the sound of a split-humbucker for a delicate single-coil tone. It achieves this using a passive filter which is designed to give the perfect frequency response. By filtering out the low frequencies, this switch gives the punch and clarity of a single-coil minus the associated hum and often "hollow"-sounding tone from splitting a humbucker. This gives you a far more balanced and usable single coil tone, radically expanding the tonal potential of this guitar.