That's a slick looking and sounding guitar. I've never played a Yamaha Electric... but I currently have a Yamaha APX 1200II Acoustic and love it for its Thin-line Cutaway body . It's a perfect Acoustic for those who are mainly Electric players
That thing sounds loaded for bear! I'm still playing my 1983 Yamaha SG800S (my avatar image). Bought it new in Ginza and have never thought about quitting it. It was also, if not the first, one of the earliest guitars to offer coil splitting (the tone switches are push/push spring loaded).
I've got the Revstar 502T with P90's and love that guitar! I think Yamaha did a great job with the entire Revstar line. Great to see your video showcasing the Revstar. 👍
Have the Revstar RSS02T and it is my #1 non-vibrato equipt guitar 😎👍👍 A precision instrument that is the most stable guitar I've ever owned. The P90s sound great👍👍 The secret weapon is the volume control. Especially when using boost😉👍 😎✌👍❤🖖
Well, Any guitar that comes standard With 2 racing stripes is sizzling hot! Great review and of course, playing!!👍 Also nice that the volume didn’t get to low with the switch engaged! Quite a cool guitar!
I agree with you that most humbuckers that can be split don’t sound that good in single coil configuration. I think this high pass filter is really useful. Because of that, I prefer the cheaper RSE20 to the standard or professional model that has the focus mode that passively boost the lower mids by using a transformer. I think the high pass filter that cuts the bass is way more useful for most players.
I’m not a huge fan of onboard boost circuits. And yes, I find cutting bass to be more satisfying than coil splitting in most cases. Thanks for watching.
I recently picked up the Yamaha Revstar Professional RSP20 Electric Guitar in Sunset Burst, built in Japan. Got a excellent price so I couldn't resist.
Great guitar playing & guitar review Awesome guitar... I like the split coil setups they are a few guitars all packed into one for the price of one... you get your telecaster your stratocaster and your Les Paul and a few more rocking tone guitars with the right amp & effects it's a very versatile guitar.. looks 😎 with the basic racing stripes and the double cut with the offset horns definitely vintage looking... Awesome video & performance
Thanks for your exellent performance! Despite my chriticism about an thin tasteless sound that seems to be an japanese trademark i finaly decided to buy me a Revstar as I need one dual humbucker guitar that will not cost me a small fortune and that I can depend up on.
I'm getting 1 in Black. Played the element at my local music store and fell in love with. Also tried out the Standard. But like the element much more and the price as well.
Thank you. Actually the width is fairly average. Just about 42mm at the nut and 52mm at the 12th fret. (1.649” and about 2”). Pretty close to vintage Fender.
@@leonardgriffieblues5845 The secret weapon is the volume control with the boost/focus switch 😉👍 Once you find the tone(s) you like, just adjust volume of amp. Think you will find many useful tones this way😎👍 😎✌👍❤🖖
Well, they’re very different guitars that have a completely different feel. I don’t think there’s a big build quality difference. The PRS might have slightly better fretwork, probably because I believe the SEs are still inspected in Maryland, where any needed fret work, nut filing, or setup issues are addressed (except during pandemic). But like you said, there’s a big price difference so you could have some first rate work done and still come out ahead if you prefer the Yamaha. If both had perfect fretwork and setups I’m not sure there’d be a clear favorite. I’d just go for which one felt better in my hands. For me the edge would go to the PRS, but I tend to like slightly bigger necks.
This was also played with Tone Master Reverb Deluxe? Asking because there is a pattern, even if I didn't like how the guitar sounded somewhere else, I love it on your page, and I blame that Fender and your guitar skills. :)
I agree. I’ve recently bought the same Revstar model after being very disappointed with a brand new Tele and a Player Plus that had too many quality issues to mention. The Revstar is better build quality and value for money than the £1000 Player. My second favourite guitar is a 30 yr old Ibanez, so these Eastern brands are top tier in my opinion 👍
Yes, it just no longer matters where it was built. All guitars have to be judged on their individual merits. The Revstar is definitely a solid guitar regardless of price. Thanks for watching.
I have the same model and the same finish and even though it's a great instrument, there's one little thing that bothers me... The 3 way slider switch. I know, it's a bit of a nitpick, but being a Les Paul player for so long I just prefer the 3 way toggle, and the tip they put on it just feels cheap. I'm hoping at some point I can mod it to have a toggle put in it.
Interesting. I guess being a Strat player for decades, the blade switch feels very natural and I like the location. I’m sure a toggle could be installed but I’m not sure how you’d hide the slit from the blade switch. In any case, thanks for watching and taking the time to comment.
Try out the step-up RSS20 if you can Ive tried both and the RSS20 was better IMO it has better pickups and graphite for a more stable neck and the new focus switch is a more usuable tone. If 799 is too much then this one being demoed is still a solid purchase. I got the Sunset Burst with humbuckers hard to find that combo it has a perfect setup right out of the box.
Thanks. Yes I would expect at least incremental improvement in the higher priced models. I deliberately chose the most accessible model in this case to showcase the overall high quality of even the least expensive version. Keep in mind I buy these guitars for review, not for my personal guitars, where I would apply an entirely different criteria, though it’s not at all uncommon for me to want to keep something I review for live or studio use. In most cases, of course, I have to let them go. Thanks again for watching.
The change to neck profile, body size & modest chambering notwithstanding, the RSE20 is quintessentially a hybrid of the former RS420 & RS320 original Revstar with a new Kitsch 'racing stripe' distraction aesthetic I don't particularly care for. Essentially a chambered RS320 no cut-outs body and all over neck back and sides paint job with RS420 hardware. I'd take an original RS420 over the RSE20 every day of the week. Hold on, I did. = )
Well it sounds like you have the one you want. I seem to remember the nut widths being narrower on the older ones but I have no real experience with those. Thanks so much for watching.
@@leonardgriffieblues5845 The necks were different on the original RS series, markedly so between the RS320/420 and higher RS5xx and up segments which were wider and chunkier. Gen II Revstar is a different guitar altogether really, very US market targeted IMV. Your demo does it justice. I have by choice an RS320//02 in Red Copper (HH3 ceramics) and RS420 (VH3 alnicos) in Maya Gold. I had wanted their original P90 appointed RS502T in Black (& Cream), but due to production and distribution difficulties associated with COVIDmania Yamaha deleted the original line with no forewarning before I could get my hands on one. Don't care for the Gen II RSS02T at all, particularly its new price point. I loved your review of the Ibanez AS113BS. Spot on. I have one & love it to death. Also enjoyed your review of the Gretsch G5622T (which I don't have). Do have Gretsch's full hollow body 5422T Electromatic with FT-5E Filter'Trons along with their G5232T chambered Double cut Electromatic Jet with Blacktop Filter'Trons. What great guitars! Cheers.
I have over 30 guitars and this is one of my absolute favorites!!! So much for such a reasonable price.
Yeah, lots of bang for the buck here.
Thanks for watching.
Really nice guitar, sounds great, great playing! Thanks.
And thank you! Yes, better than it has any right to be! LOL
That's a slick looking and sounding guitar. I've never played a Yamaha Electric... but I currently have a Yamaha APX 1200II Acoustic and love it for its Thin-line Cutaway body . It's a perfect Acoustic for those who are mainly Electric players
Yes, and Yamaha acoustics have punched above their weight for many years. Thanks for watching.
That thing sounds loaded for bear! I'm still playing my 1983 Yamaha SG800S (my avatar image). Bought it new in Ginza and have never thought about quitting it. It was also, if not the first, one of the earliest guitars to offer coil splitting (the tone switches are push/push spring loaded).
Very nice. The early 80s produced some fine guitars out of Japan. Thanks for watching.
I've got the Revstar 502T with P90's and love that guitar! I think Yamaha did a great job with the entire Revstar line. Great to see your video showcasing the Revstar. 👍
Thanks, so glad you enjoyed it. I was impressed with the guitar.
Have the Revstar RSS02T and it is my #1 non-vibrato equipt guitar 😎👍👍
A precision instrument that is the most stable guitar I've ever owned.
The P90s sound great👍👍
The secret weapon is the volume control. Especially when using boost😉👍
😎✌👍❤🖖
Well, Any guitar that comes standard With 2 racing stripes is sizzling hot! Great review and of course, playing!!👍
Also nice that the volume didn’t get to low with the switch engaged! Quite a cool guitar!
It is very nice. Especially at that price.
I agree with you that most humbuckers that can be split don’t sound that good in single coil configuration. I think this high pass filter is really useful. Because of that, I prefer the cheaper RSE20 to the standard or professional model that has the focus mode that passively boost the lower mids by using a transformer. I think the high pass filter that cuts the bass is way more useful for most players.
I’m not a huge fan of onboard boost circuits. And yes, I find cutting bass to be more satisfying than coil splitting in most cases. Thanks for watching.
I recently picked up the Yamaha Revstar Professional RSP20 Electric Guitar in Sunset Burst, built in Japan. Got a excellent price so I couldn't resist.
Nice. Thanks for watching.
Great review. I picked up one in black. It's a great guitar.
Nice. Thanks, and thanks for watching.
Great guitar playing & guitar review Awesome guitar... I like the split coil setups they are a few guitars all packed into one for the price of one... you get your telecaster your stratocaster and your Les Paul and a few more rocking tone guitars with the right amp & effects it's a very versatile guitar.. looks 😎 with the basic racing stripes and the double cut with the offset horns definitely vintage looking... Awesome video & performance
Thanks. So glad you enjoyed it.
Thanks for your exellent performance!
Despite my chriticism about an thin tasteless sound that seems to be an japanese trademark i finaly decided to buy me a Revstar as I need one dual humbucker guitar that will not cost me a small fortune and that I can depend up on.
Thanks so much.
Definitely not a bad choice. Hope it works for you and thanks for watching.
I'm getting 1 in Black. Played the element at my local music store and fell in love with. Also tried out the Standard. But like the element much more and the price as well.
Nice. I’ll tell you, it was impressive for that price point. I enjoyed it. Thanks so much for watching.
Will you review the new Yamaha Pacifica Standard Plus?
I would very much like to. Having no financial support at this point, it’ll require the right opportunity. Thanks so much for watching. Helps a lot!
Pretty impressive sounding guitar. Musicians Friend does not mention the neck width but it looks pretty wide. Great playing as usual.
Thank you. Actually the width is fairly average. Just about 42mm at the nut and 52mm at the 12th fret. (1.649” and about 2”). Pretty close to vintage Fender.
@@leonardgriffieblues5845 Cool. It sounds fantastic.
Sounds great😎👍👍
Personally am loving my Revstar RSS02T with P90s👍👍
😎✌👍❤🖖
Nice. I might prefer a P90 version as well. Thanks so much for watching. 👍🏼
@@leonardgriffieblues5845
The secret weapon is the volume control with the boost/focus switch 😉👍
Once you find the tone(s) you like, just adjust volume of amp. Think you will find many useful tones this way😎👍
😎✌👍❤🖖
Just bought a White one,love it
Nice. Yes, they’re excellent guitars. Thanks for watching.
What would you say, how does it compare to PRS SE Maccarty? A big price difference, but what would you pick?
Well, they’re very different guitars that have a completely different feel. I don’t think there’s a big build quality difference. The PRS might have slightly better fretwork, probably because I believe the SEs are still inspected in Maryland, where any needed fret work, nut filing, or setup issues are addressed (except during pandemic). But like you said, there’s a big price difference so you could have some first rate work done and still come out ahead if you prefer the Yamaha. If both had perfect fretwork and setups I’m not sure there’d be a clear favorite. I’d just go for which one felt better in my hands. For me the edge would go to the PRS, but I tend to like slightly bigger necks.
@@leonardgriffieblues5845 Thanks for the detailed answer!
Nice👍Any chance you can try the P90 model?
I’d like to. Thanks for watching.
This was also played with Tone Master Reverb Deluxe? Asking because there is a pattern, even if I didn't like how the guitar sounded somewhere else, I love it on your page, and I blame that Fender and your guitar skills. :)
Thanks so much. 😊Yes, all my videos, except the ones reviewing other amps, are the Tone Master upgraded to Blonde specs. Thanks for watching.
I agree. I’ve recently bought the same Revstar model after being very disappointed with a brand new Tele and a Player Plus that had too many quality issues to mention. The Revstar is better build quality and value for money than the £1000 Player. My second favourite guitar is a 30 yr old Ibanez, so these Eastern brands are top tier in my opinion 👍
Yes, it just no longer matters where it was built. All guitars have to be judged on their individual merits. The Revstar is definitely a solid guitar regardless of price.
Thanks for watching.
I have the same model and the same finish and even though it's a great instrument, there's one little thing that bothers me... The 3 way slider switch. I know, it's a bit of a nitpick, but being a Les Paul player for so long I just prefer the 3 way toggle, and the tip they put on it just feels cheap. I'm hoping at some point I can mod it to have a toggle put in it.
Interesting. I guess being a Strat player for decades, the blade switch feels very natural and I like the location. I’m sure a toggle could be installed but I’m not sure how you’d hide the slit from the blade switch.
In any case, thanks for watching and taking the time to comment.
Try out the step-up RSS20 if you can Ive tried both and the RSS20 was better IMO it has better pickups and graphite for a more stable neck and the new focus switch is a more usuable tone. If 799 is too much then this one being demoed is still a solid purchase. I got the Sunset Burst with humbuckers hard to find that combo it has a perfect setup right out of the box.
Thanks. Yes I would expect at least incremental improvement in the higher priced models. I deliberately chose the most accessible model in this case to showcase the overall high quality of even the least expensive version. Keep in mind I buy these guitars for review, not for my personal guitars, where I would apply an entirely different criteria, though it’s not at all uncommon for me to want to keep something I review for live or studio use. In most cases, of course, I have to let them go.
Thanks again for watching.
Like... Greetinf from Chile (At the south of this world)...
Well great to hear from that part of the world. Thanks so much for watching.
The change to neck profile, body size & modest chambering notwithstanding, the RSE20 is quintessentially a hybrid of the former RS420 & RS320 original Revstar with a new Kitsch 'racing stripe' distraction aesthetic I don't particularly care for. Essentially a chambered RS320 no cut-outs body and all over neck back and sides paint job with RS420 hardware. I'd take an original RS420 over the RSE20 every day of the week. Hold on, I did. = )
Well it sounds like you have the one you want. I seem to remember the nut widths being narrower on the older ones but I have no real experience with those.
Thanks so much for watching.
@@leonardgriffieblues5845 The necks were different on the original RS series, markedly so between the RS320/420 and higher RS5xx and up segments which were wider and chunkier.
Gen II Revstar is a different guitar altogether really, very US market targeted IMV. Your demo does it justice. I have by choice an RS320//02 in Red Copper (HH3 ceramics) and RS420 (VH3 alnicos) in Maya Gold. I had wanted their original P90 appointed RS502T in Black (& Cream), but due to production and distribution difficulties associated with COVIDmania Yamaha deleted the original line with no forewarning before I could get my hands on one. Don't care for the Gen II RSS02T at all, particularly its new price point.
I loved your review of the Ibanez AS113BS. Spot on. I have one & love it to death. Also enjoyed your review of the Gretsch G5622T (which I don't have). Do have Gretsch's full hollow body 5422T Electromatic with FT-5E Filter'Trons along with their G5232T chambered Double cut Electromatic Jet with Blacktop Filter'Trons. What great guitars! Cheers.
Wow!
As I said, pretty impressive for a 500 dollar guitar.
It looks a bit plain but the sound you're getting is good!
Thanks. Yeah, nothing more subjective than looks. I rather like it.
@@leonardgriffieblues5845 Yes, I really like the looks. The swift blue with the racing stripe is really cool.