Yamaha LL6 ARE Dreadnought Electro Acoustic, Dark Tint

#63404

Product discontinued

Yamaha LL6 ARE Dreadnought Electro Acoustic, Dark Tint

#63404

Product discontinued

Yamaha LL6 ARE Dreadnought Electro Acoustic, Dark Tint Overview

The Yamaha LL6 ARE Dreadnought Electro Acoustic guitar is a must-have for musicians seeking a high-quality instrument that delivers excellent balance and projection. Featuring a solid Engelmann Spruce top treated with A.R.E, and a modified bracing design, the LL6 is guaranteed to deliver powerful and loud sound with outstanding balance.

Classic Body Shape with Modern Pickups

The LL body style of this guitar is developed from the FG-modified dreadnought shape that Yamaha introduced in 1966. The more sloping shoulders and pinched waist provide a powerful projection with clarity and openness across the frequency range, making it ideal for chord-based styles, band work, and vocal accompaniment.

Equipped with the Zero-Impact Pickup, the LL6 is ready for any performance or recording at any time, without sacrificing its traditional look or full acoustic resonance.

Exceptional Clarity and Articulation

The LS concert-body style of this guitar is developed from the first smaller-bodied Yamaha guitars such as the FG130, which entered production in the early 1970s. The smaller overall dimensions, tight waist and shallower body depth deliver less overall volume, but a stronger midrange bias.

As a result, the tone has excellent articulation and incredible clarity. The reduced low-frequency response means the LS-bodied guitars require significantly less EQ to fit into a live mix.

Perfect for Live Performances and Recordings

The Yamaha LL6 ARE Dreadnought Electro Acoustic guitar is designed for the modern player who demands versatility and functionality. With the Zero-Impact Pickup, this guitar is always ready for any performance or recording without sacrificing its traditional look or full acoustic resonance.

The LL6 delivers exceptional tonal clarity and projection, making it ideal for live performances and recordings. By plugging the guitar into an external preamp or DI box, players can take full advantage of the guitar’s natural tonal qualities and achieve a sound that is specific to them.