Yamaha SLG100S Silent Acoustic Electric Guitar Review :: Acoustic-Electric Guitar
practical, feedback-free live applications and modern jet-age appearance.

Elegant design and sonic solutions are Yamaha traditions. Yamaha continues to innovate with the Silent Series. Originally designed as ideal practice and travel instruments, the steel-string SLG100S quickly became popular with touring guitarists enamored with its practical, feedback-free live applications and modern jet-age appearance.
The Yamaha SLG100S Silent Steel String Guitar lets you practice with headphones, yet enjoy the realistic sounds of an acoustic instrument. The SLG100S features a lightweight composite body, mahogany neck, rosewood fingerboard, and breaks down quickly to fit into the included gig bag for easy transport. Electronics include piezo in-bridge pickups and an internal DSP that reproduces the natural-sounding reverb of a user-selected acoustic space. A mini-jack inputlets you connect a CD player for play-along. Interfaces with the AG Stomp.
The SLG100 works with batteries or the included power supply.
Features + Technical Specs | |
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Construction | Set Neck |
Scale Length | 25 9/16″ |
Fingerboard | Rosewood |
Radius | 15 3/4″ |
Frets | 22 |
Body | Maple |
Neck | Mahogany |
Bridge | Rosewood |
Pickups | L.R. Baggs |
Controls | AUX IN w/Level Control, Line Out, Phones Out, Volume, Bass, Treble, Reverb (Off/1/2), On/Off Switch |
Finishes | Natural with black/maple frame, Black |