Description
70s MIJ Yamaha L-5 with a solid spruce top, semi solid rosewood back and sides. $749!
A handcrafted Japanese acoustic guitar from the late 1970s, featuring a solid spruce top and semi-solid rosewood back and sides, known for its rich tone and enduring build quality.
Type: Steel-String Acoustic Guitar
Model: L-5
Manufacturer: Yamaha
Country of Manufacture: Japan
Year of Introduction: 1976
Top: Solid Yezo Spruce
Back and Sides: Semi-solid Coral Rosewood (two-layer veneer construction)
Neck: Honduras Mahogany
Fingerboard: Striped Indian Ebony
Bridge: Ebony (transitioned to rosewood in later models)
Scale Length: 650 mm
Nut Width: 43 mm
Finish: Natural lacquer top with urethane back and sides
Notable Features:
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Part of Yamaha’s esteemed L-series, introduced in 1975 for the Japanese market
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Semi-solid construction offers tonal qualities comparable to solid wood while enhancing durability
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Known for its balanced tone, rich overtones, and extended sustain
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Highly regarded among vintage Japanese acoustic guitars for its craftsmanship and sound quality