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Yamaha CSF1M Parlor Acoustic-Electric Guitar Vintage Natural


Description
Includes an functional and durable hard bag.
CSF Series
Compact guitars have a reputation for sounding "weak," but the CSF series features a design that ends this preconception. With a rich, vibrant sound that transcends its size, the CSF series feels great to play and lacks nothing in comparison to many of its larger counterparts. Their compact form makes them easy to carry and allows them to be stored without taking up much space. Try taking a CSF series guitar with you the next time you head out, and see just how enjoyable playing in a natural setting can be.
The CSF series utilizes newly-designed scalloped bracing that delivers rich, full-bodied resonance comparable to that of a full-size guitar. Additionally, the use of a forward-shifted construction maintains the strength of the body while maximizing the resonance of the guitar top.



Features
Specs
- Body type: Folk
- Cutaway: No
- Top wood: Solid Sitka spruce
- Back and sides: Mahogany
- Bracing pattern: Forward shifted pattern Scalloped
- Body finish: Gloss
- Orientation: Right handed
- Neck shape: Not specified
- Nut width: 1.69" (43 mm)
- Fingerboard: Rosewood
- Neck wood: Nato
- Scale length: 18"
- Number of frets: 20
- Neck finish: Not specified
- Pickup/preamp: Yes
- Brand: Yamaha
- Configuration: Piezo
- Preamp EQ: No
- Feedback filter: No
- Tuner: No
- Headstock overlay: Not specified
- Tuning machines: Die-cast chrome
- Bridge: Rosewood
- Saddle and nut: Urea
- Number of strings: 6
- Special features:
- Case: Hard bag
- Accessories: Hex Wrench
- Country of origin: China
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14 Reviews
100%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
- Practicing10
- Jamming6
- Small Venues6
- Recording2
- BLUES / FINGERPICKING1
- ACTION A LITTLE HIGH1
- Experienced10
- Professional Musician3
- Novice1
- Fun To Play13
- Good Audio13
- Good Feel11
- Consistent8
- Stays In Tune8
Reviewed by 14 customers
Great value
Verified Buyer
submitted4 months ago
byBrian
fromPortland OR
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I've always found full size acoustics too large and uncomfortable to play, and this is a great size. When played side by side with Taylor GS Mini and Martin Jr, the sound and quality are comparable, at a price several hundred dollars less.
Far EXCEEDS My Expectations
submitted9 months ago
byKen
fromScottsdale, AZ
Absolutely one of my best purchases! Yamaha's fit and finish on this parlor guitar are clean, solid, precise, and flawless. I bought the "natural" color, which should be noted is not blondish colored as pictured, but a warm brandy color (a touch of sunset orange). The action's setup is excellent out of the box. Note, Yamaha's parlor-size guitar is a bit larger than other brand parlors. The sound of this guitar is HUGE. It's no wonder the reviews are 5-STAR. (I've owned and played Martin DM steel string and Yamaha CG-171SF nylon flamenco, plus others.) The tonal balance from bass to highs on this parlor is AMAZING---deep warm lows, bright mids, and bell-like highs without one over powering the other. All with great projection. I do not know how Yamaha was able to create such a BIG balanced sound in a small package. And it's so comfortable to play, standing, sitting, or reclining on the sofa. You're other guitars will miss you. Thank you, Yamaha!
Great sound for a parlor guitar
Verified Buyer
submitted2 years ago
byDale
fromVentura, CA
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I was pleasantly surprised by this guitar. The sound is full and rich. It sounds larger than it is. The setup was good right out of the box and it plays very well. It came with a very nice gig bag. I have not tried the pickup yet. I've become a fan of Yamaha guitars. I also own a Yamaha Silent Guitar that I'm very happy with. This is a very goodvalue for money.
Preferred over every Gibson in the shop
submitted3 years ago
byPearse
fromNorthern Virginia
I was on my way to the Texas State Fiddle Championship in Halletsville where I would be backing up my son's fiddle with the constantly moving bass-chunk swing chords that the tradition demands. I had wanted to get a decent J45 before we left Va but couldn't swing it, so to speak. So before the fest, I had a day in Houston to go to Guitar Center with a budget of $2500 and the pleasure of picking a nice guitar that was genuinely for my son's contest so my wife couldn't even complain! I played new J45s, J50s, and other J-family Gibsons but was unimpressed. I needed big, dry, chunk, expected Gibson would have my back, but the new models just left me hanging. A dry, middy, punchy arch top without the arch is what Texas music demands and, after wasting a bit more time playing standard Martins and a few V-class Taylors, I was in a pickle. Nothing was working. There was a custom shop Martin that I liked for bluegrass but it was twice my budget and not right for Texas. Frustrated, I started playing instruments in the main section of the acoustic room with the laminate Asian guitars that I don't usually spend much time in. And that is where I found this little surprise. I wasn't looking for a parlor, and didn't give a darn if it plugged in or if it came with a nice case. But this did all of that in addition to costing a small fraction of what I intended to pay and being the only guitar in the shop to sound right. Sure, it was a Yamaha and no one looked at it in lust at the contest. And no, it is not my go-to for any genre that needs sustain and ring. But for an all around comfortable, great sounding, easily portable and playable guitar that cost less than a neck reset on some of my other guitars, this thing is unbeatable. I still haven't plugged it in so no thoughts on that. But I have taken it camping, to the beach, and on long car trips. A few years on now, the neck definitely is ready for a turn of the truss rod but that is normal. 5-star guitar.
Impressed by Quality
submitted4 years ago
byN. Ga
fromGeorgia
I'm a geezer who has been playing since the 70s. I wanted a small body "couch" guitar to grab when I get a song idea. I'm impressed with the playability and sound from this little guy. It has a very mid-range sound but it has more tonal depth than I was expecting. The body is deep enough to produce some low end to go with that sweet mid range. Great for recording when you need a mid range acoustic but no low end mud to eq away. Fit and finish are outstanding for a guitar at this price. I ordered the CSF1M in sunburst and it was set to play with straight neck and nice frets.
Unreal
submitted4 years ago
byJeff
fromhouston
I own multiple Taylors. I almost hate to admit it, because of how much I spent on my Taylors but this little guy is my favorite guitar. It hits so far out of it's price range it's not even fair. It's a fantastic parlor. So glad I picked it up!
Q&A
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submitted2 years ago
asked byLJ
fromDavenport, Ia
I have a Crack from the bridge to the bottom of guitar can it be repaired?? Is it worth the money?? Any idea's on cost??
In a case like this we recommend having a qualified guitar tech look at the guitar.submitted3 years ago
asked byDavid B
fromFlemington, NJ
Usually the specifications provide the scale length, but this one does not. Could you tell me the scale length of the guitar?
Scale length: 18"submitted3 years ago
asked byLMG
fromLambertville, NJ
Don't see the warranty here as with other guitars I've viewed. What is it? Thanks
Comes with manufacturer warrantysubmitted4 years ago
asked byMiguel
fromAsheville N.C
Does yamaha cfs1 have a pick up
Yes, it's a Piezo pickup.submitted5 years ago
asked bykellyse
fromNY
Is it only the guitar ? Will the include a hardshell case ?
This will not include a casesubmitted5 years ago
asked byEm
fromChattanooga, TN
Does this guitar come with a case?
This guitar comes with a gig bag included.submitted6 years ago
asked byWilfred
fromNY
What is the dimension of Yamaha Parlour Acoustic-electric Guitars
37.75 x 13.5 x 4.5 insubmitted6 years ago
asked byMike
fromCypress Tx
Is this guitar on sale in sunburst?
This guitar is available in tobacco Brown Sunburst.submitted6 years ago
asked byPJ
fromGainesville
Can you tell me the overall length?
This guitar is approximately 41" in total length.submitted6 years ago
asked byPJ
fromGainesville, FL
Can you tell me the overall length of this guitar?
37.8" long.