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🎶 Silent but Stunning: The Ultimate Acoustic Experience Anywhere
The Yamaha SLG200S NT is a steel-string silent guitar featuring Yamaha’s innovative SRT-Powered pickup system that delivers authentic acoustic sound with near-silent playability. Crafted with a lightweight maple body and a comfortable mahogany neck, it’s designed for discreet practice, travel, and performance. Equipped with on-board effects, a piezo pickup, and a hard gig bag, this guitar offers professional-grade tone and versatility in a sleek, portable package.








| ASIN | B00XPHLBJY |
| Back Material Type | Maple || Rosewood |
| Best Sellers Rank | #40,857 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #55 in Classical & Nylon-String Guitars #249 in Acoustic Guitars |
| Body Material Type | Maple || Rosewood |
| Brand Name | Yamaha |
| Color | Natural |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (401) |
| Fretboard Material Type | Rosewood |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04957812589017 |
| Guitar Bridge System | Rosewood |
| Guitar Pickup Configuration | Piezo |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Included Components | Hard Gig Bag |
| Instrument | Guitar |
| Instrument Size | medium |
| Item Dimensions | 3.35 x 38.5 x 14.02 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 38.5"L x 14.02"W x 3.35"H |
| Item Type Name | Silent Guitar |
| Item Weight | 2.1 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Yamaha |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SLG200S NT |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | SLG200S NT |
| Neck Material Type | Mahogany |
| Number of Strings | 6 |
| Operation Mode | Acoustic |
| Scale Length | 23.5 inches |
| String Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Top Material Type | ***Gloss, Satin || Lacquer, Ureth |
| UPC | 889025100533 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer warranty yamaha corporation of america (yamaha) is proud of the experience and craftsmanship that goes into every product we represent. Yamaha sells its products through a network of authorized yamaha retailers. Only these authorized retailers are equipped with sales and service support materials and training that are not readily available to non-authorized retailers. The yamah… |
G**D
SLG200 Outdoes the old 100 for sure
This guitar is SO much fun to pop the included headphones in and practice with. Yamaha electronics are very accurate and you ARE actually hearing a full bodied guitar in the mic modeling mode. Fantastic. The blend with the piezo makes it way better than the first iteration of the instrument I previously owned - as well as the onboard tuner. The other differences between this version and the last: longer lasting AA battery usage (the old one ate 9v like crazy) and new effects controls. The previous version had ONLY detents, ie., one setting for each effect. On this version the effects are sweeping so you can dial in just the right amount of the effect you want. Also, it may just be my imagination, but I think the neck is a little differently shaped than the old - and I like this one better. The frame is a much better version of the old as well. Plugged in, there are adjustments to be made (as with every guitar), but very fun to play live on stage and easy to carry along. The only con doesn't have to do with the guitar at all, but the description. It is NOT a hard-side bad. A hard-side bag has plastic inserts that keep the bag from bending at all. This is a soft bag. That being said, the bag is thick and is fine for the job. Also, it is NOT "translucent black". There is simply a piece of black plastic that covers the wooden center of the instrument. It looks great - but not as great as a piece of wood stained in a translucent finish.
W**R
Yamaha SLG200S - much better than expected!
Frankly I’m blown away by the sound and the quality of this guitar. In the past when I thought of Yamaha I was thinking motorcycles so I was definitely somewhat skeptical when I placed the order. . Figured I could always return it. Well, the guitar truly does sound great, the built-in effects are nice, the built-in tuner is very accurate (compared it to several other tuners I’ve had for years.. the built-in tuner was spot on..) The action on the strings was very nice straight from the box fretboard feels nice and comfortable.. . It’s not as small as I thought it’d be for traveling as it’s pretty tall for a travel guitar but it’s light - relatively speaking. The gig bag is pretty nice and cleverly designed. I did order a second strap though. Instead of caring it over my shoulder I prefer to carry it like a backpack, with 2 straps. Yeah, I’m glad I decided to buy this guitar..
A**R
The guitar is very cool looking and it offers everything in the description
The guitar is very cool looking and it offers everything in the description. It has a very cool sound systems and portable. I could go on and on about its pro's cuz it is a great product. But here are the things you might consider before buy: 1. The guitar is not as big as seems from the photos. Specially the head is tiny compared to the guitars I had before. 2. It is not as completely silent as you may think. It makes about much sound as an electric guitar would make. 3. I don't know if its the pick up or the electrical system, when you plug the guitar into an amp, it doesn't make as big sound as other acoustic guitars you can plug in. Overall, I highly recommend the product. Very cool and useful.
T**C
Great Guitar - fantastic travel guitar and highly recommended. Yamaha has a hit on their hands with this one.
I had been looking for a guitar that I could take with me on business trips so that I could use the downtime to practice. I initially settled on the Washburn Rover - size, price and the fact that it came with a great travel case all factored into it. The reality of using it however was a bit disappointing, with the size and weight (especially the ratio of the weight of the body to the neck) making it a bit unusual (uncomfortable) to hold, and the sound was tinny - all of which I anticipated. That being said - it was nice to have a small, yet full sized for practice purposes guitar to travel with. Most of my travel is via car so the size wasn't a big deal, but I did want something I could take on an airplane and the Washburn fit the bill but I was never that excited to play it - and found myself taking a old full size acoustic with me on car trips when I didn't care about size - which was what I was doing before hand anyways. So about 2 weeks after purchase I stumbled on to the Yamaha SLG series and was blown away. Not only did it appear to be the perfect travel companion, but also play beautiful tones - AND solve the secondary problem of noise which my wife and kids have often complained about (what?!! you mean not everyone wants to hear my beautiful music? - must be the hours of scales and playing songs over and over until even I'm sick of them ha ha) and "taking over the house" with my guitar and worse when play along to music. Both the guitar and music get louder and louder. AND - I often wanted to practice in the living room while watching mindless TV but that wasn't possible with the Washburn or my full size acoustic either. The Yamaha SLG seemed to fit the bill on all accounts. Plus I loved the high end look of it. So I sent back the Rover and started stalking every seller on the internet to find one - seemed supply was pretty limited and I was set on the Tobacco which by the way is just gorgeous. The pictures dont really do it justice. So - the price differential was a bit steep, but really you can't compare the two products and Amazon - LOVE AMAZON - was the first to show up with inventory AND the lowest price AND let me use some American Express Points AND had the refund in hand from the Washburn so I pulled the trigger. The Review: Arrived in 1 day - (thank you Prime) and everything was in the box as expected. What wasn't expected was that the setup was good right out of the box in terms of the action and intonation. I turned on the built in tuner and was playing in about 5 minutes. Built in tuner was accurate. So there are lots of videos on the web that are very detailed in terms of review of all the features so I wont go into those and will try to concentrate on things that I didn't see in reviews. So the sound is great. Build quality is great - the finish and fit of everything really stellar. It looks and feels like a high end device and I love the wood, makes for a cool interaction of the technology vs craftsmanship. Its heavier than I expected, listed at 4.5lbs which gives it a substantial feel without being tiring. Balance is good and the ergonomics of holding/playing it are also good. Comfortable neck. One thing I did was purchase a used ipod nano and put all the songs on there that I like to play along with. Using a small 3.5mm plug, I used double sided tape to attach the nano to the back of the guitar and plug it into the input jack on the bottom. Its invisible, but now I can easily push music, mixed in with the guitar to the headphones. I also purchased a small bluetooth adapter that I can plug in that lets me easily push the output of the guitar to a Bluetooth enabled amp and/or speaker (including the blended output of the guitar and the ipod). Would be nice to see bluetooth actually integrated in (next version Yamaha?) Its not a silent guitar - the ambient noise of playing it is exactly the same as if you were playing an electric guitar that wasn't plugged into an amplifier - but its obviously way quieter than playing any acoustic. Sound quality is amazing - AND if I push the output through a pedal I have a very useful electric with effects. I mean that's what this guitar is at its core, a nice portable electric guitar with a built in amplifier and digital acoustic modeler (SRT) to deliver a high end acoustic sound with 3 built in effects - which are done nicely by the way, and I also appreciate the ability to control both the input (ipod) mix, and the mix between the natural pickup and the SRT. I typically leave it blended more on the SRT side because I like the sound. Tone controls are nice as well. The guitar stays in tune amazingly well - I was surprised even during break in that I didn't have to re-tune much as the new strings were broken in. I have played it alot, and am still using the batteries it came with - so battery life seems strong and I appreciate that it uses standard batteries that I can get from anywhere. I bought a third party adapter for less than 10$ (thanks amazon) but I have yet to use it other than to test - threw it in my gig bag just in case - but battery life is great so far. So for me it has completely met my expectations as a travel guitar. Its really met every expectation that I would have as a "guitar" without the travel qualification. Really nice job Yamaha. Adding the ipod (I got a used one for 75$ on ebay) made it a fully self contained play along guitar setup that I can take anywhere. I think its the best 'travel' guitar out there - and by the way - its a great straight "guitar". It also solved the challenge of playing where it needs to be quiet, yet still sounds GREAT and as loud as I want it to be in my headphones which I love. And I'm practicing more because I can. I find myself picking it up just to play it, even when no one is home because it is easy to play and the sound is amazing. Its a very nice addition to my collection and worth every penny. I highly recommend it - even as a first guitar or only guitar due to its playablity, versatility and flexibility. I was trying to explain what it was when I ordered it to my guitar teacher (amazing player, music scientist and guru of all things guitar), and he was like uh...ok. When i got it and showed it to him he was blown away and within 5 minutes of playing he was like "I want one!". That more than anything told me that I had made the right choice. Now to nitpick which is going to be hard to do with this guitar: On the "cons" side, while it packs down to a nice form factor, the case is more of a gig bag - not a ton of padding. No way I'd check it on a flight. As for carry on, it will fit in overhead for sure, but you wouldn't want anyone to put a bag on top of it and too long to put under your feet (probably). I haven't taken it on a plane yet, but I will and I'll be sure to get there early so I can claim a bin. Its almost as long as a standard dreadnought, even if it is way more narrow/wide so its going to take up some space and I wish the case was more of a hard case or at least reinforced. Small complaint that, but I would have paid more (or would appreciate the option) to have a hard(er) case. Even for the back of my car just to have more protection. As stated earlier it is not silent. I think that expectation is unreasonable, strings make noise - it is what it is. I suspect the Nylon version would be better in this respect, but that being said I now am able to bring it into the living room where wife and kids are in the kitchen or even watching TV and work scales without complaint either with or without headphones for me. I also find myself playing it in my office when I really want to get loud and the only complaint I get now is that apparently my singing along to music and guitar that is only in my headphones is extremely annoying and apparently awful (hey it sounds good to me!). HA HA. On the plus side - an unexpected benefit which I don't really understand the mechanics of, is that when I'm playing with headphones and singing its a bit easier and has improved my ability to sing and play at the same time. I'm not sure if its what I'm currently playing or as a result of the winter/humidly in my house but I just recently noticed that a couple of the frets seem to be a bit sharp on the ends when I play certain notes in scales. I am going to take it to my local shop and have them polish them a bit - they aren't sticking out (which would be a typical profile of a slightly shrinking neck due to humidity), but I'm noticing them rubbing a bit on the inside of my pinky. Nothing awful - but a new development which is easily fixed but perhaps worth mentioning as a real nitpick. Like I said, I've had it for a couple months and never noticed anything - for that matter I actually find it more comfortable to play than my full sized Epi acoustic neck, but just noticed it recently and only when working on some specific scales. Everything else is smooth and elegant, great neck profile, smooth wood and fast action. No fret buzz. If the biggest complaint is a bit of a weak bag and some fret ends that could use a bit of polish in the face of all the other things this guitar does so well (especially at this price point), stop reading and add it to your cart. So no real complaints here. Its better than you will expect I think. Check YouTube for some great video reviews, unboxing and some amazing guitar players showing what they can do with this guitar.
S**S
Selling Defective Guitars Knowingly is Immoral
I’ve played this guitar for less than 3 hours yet the electrical components do not work at all no matter how many times new batteries are installed. The guitar simply won’t turn on.. On top of this, MusicZoo (the company that sold the guitar) initially acknowledged the issue and said that they’d issue a refund but is now refusing to issue the refund despite selling me a defective guitar and seemingly knowing that there is a pre-existing issue.
ユ**リ
ギターへの再チャレンジにあたり本製品を購入しました。大変満足しています。 サイレントなので、本物のギターより音を気にせず弾けるので、練習への心理的負担がかなり下がりました。結果、ストローク練習もちゃんとでき、ギター(サイレントギター)に触れる機会が増えるので、必然的に上達スピードも上がっています。 また、音にリバーブをつける機能と直接音声出力があるので、そのリバーブ機能で自分の好きな音をつくり、イヤホンで聴きながら練習できるのがよいです。 音を出さないようにするとどうしても本当の音にはならないですが。本当の音や好きな音で練習できるので、練習のモチベーションアップにつながりました。 初心者ではテンションが上がる状態がないとモチベーションを維持できないので、サイレントなだけでなく、この点もこの製品が初心者向けに良いところだと思いました。 使用方法としては、さらに消音をしたかったので、弦に弱音器をつけて使用しています。 弱音消音を重視すると、サイレントピックを使う手があり、自分もサイレントピックで当初は練習していました。しかし、サイレントピックは弱音目的故に本物のピックと弾き加減が全く違うので、ストロークの練習のためには本物のピックで弾く練習はどうしても必要になりました。サイレントギターを購入される初心者の方は大半は弱音消音が必要な方だと思いますが、この点は弾く練習で注意がいるかと思います。ご参考になれば幸いです。
M**L
Very good quality ...
M**I
This is a great product. Sound quality is amazing and sounds just like an acoustic. It is light weight, portable. It can be loud and quiet. I can practice late at night, or connect to an amp during the day. Since it's not a traditional size guitar, it's also a pleasure to pick up and play anytime. Since I bought it I have been playing it every chance I get.
J**A
La Guitarra llego en buenas condiciones, y muy rápido (2 días), la probe y suena genial, ya sea via auriculares (Beats Pro, Bose, Marshall) o via Pre-Amp: AXE I/O, StealhPedal, o via Amp: Roland JC, Spark. El color de la madera es muy atractivo, a pesar de que solo es el contorno y parte central (Caoba), la madera del diapason (Palisandro) hace que sea muy cómoda para sujetar y tocar, las cuerdas de acero no se siente tan "duras" con respecto a las tradicionales guitarras de caja con cuerdas de acero, ya que el diapason es delgado, permitiendo la ejecución con mas confort. La probe a través de un POD X3, Helix, Spark (Canales Clean), y suena tan nítido y envolvente.
J**O
La combinación de los efectos integrados le da mayor variedad de sonido. La funcion de escucha a través de audífonos permite identificar mejor la sonoridad del instrumento.
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