Yamaha GC22C Grand Concert Classical Guitar
£1,189.00

Yamaha GC22C Grand Concert Classical Guitar

0 Reviews
£1,189.00

PRE-ORDER

We will ship to you as soon as we receive stock

Yamaha GC22C Grand Concert Classical Guitar
£1,189.00

Free delivery on this product

Click and Collect

With the Yamaha GC22C, seen here with a Natural Gloss finish, you get a premium-grade, Grand Concert Classical guitar with incredible response and superior playability levels.

Featuring a Solid Cedar top with solid Rosewood back and sides, superb playability, and even a semi-hard case for safekeeping, this classical guitar delivers incredible tone, whether you are performing live or in the studio.

Yamaha GC22C Grand Concert Classical Guitar Key Features

  • Yamaha GC Series - The GC Series from Yamaha is widely regarded as the ultimate classical guitar lineup. Each of the guitars within this series has been carefully crafted from hand-chosen solid tonewoods, and shows all the hallmarks of a wolrd-clsas instrument.
  • Exquisite Tonewood Choices - With a Solid Cedar top and Solid Rosewood Back and Sides, the body on the GC22C offers a carefully balanced, sweet-sounding tone with rich bass and clear highs.
  • Stable Neck - Thanks to a solid African Mahogany construction, the neck on this guitar offers improved strength and stability. Not only that, but the matte finish to the back allows for smooth and fluid left-hand movements.
  • Case Included - To keep this guitar safe as you travel to and from performances, Yamaha have included a semi-hard case. This case will help to protect it from knocks, liquid spills, and scratches.

Yamaha GC22C Grand Concert Classical Guitar Specs

  • Top: Solid American Cedar
  • Back: Solid Rosewood
  • Side: Solid Rosewood
  • Neck: African Mahogany
  • Fingerboard: Ebony
  • Bridge: Rosewood
  • Body Depth: 94-100mm
  • Nut Width: 52mm (Urea)
  • String Length: 650mm
  • Tuners: YTM-81
  • Finish: Polyester Gloss (Neck: Matte)
  • Standard Accessary: Semi Hard Case
Reviews
Q&A
We’re looking for stars!
Let us know what you think