Hot or Not? yamaha revstar

I played one very briefly at the Sweetwater fest back in June. I thought it played very nicely, but I didn't spend much time with it as there was a kid wailing away (badly) on the Yamaha keyboards and I couldn't hear much.

I didn't think the neck was all that thin, either. Thick like a chunky LP neck? No. But not Ibby Wizard-thin, either.
 
Well, after this thread got me going again, I'm putting my MIJ RSP20CR on hold for now, and while doing a search for an 820, on the 12th page of Google searches I found this lovely Rusty Rat at £550 in a little guitar shop, ex-demo job.

I must be honest I will keep it for a bit but I want mainly to look at the overall design and the Dry switch wiring/circuit board, and that way I can most likely build own my own MIUK version with ebony board and stainless frets.

But the Rusty Rat is bloody gorgeous...NGD when it arrives, but teaser for now

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Well, after this thread got me going again, I'm putting my MIJ RSP20CR on hold for now, and while doing a search for an 820 I saw going for £699, on the 12th page of Google searches I found the lovely Rusty Rat an £550 ids a little guitar shop, ex-demo job.

I must be honest I will keep it for a bit but I want mainly to look at the overall design and the Dry switch wiring/circuit board, and that way I can most likely own my own MIUK version with ebony board and stainless frets.

But the Rusty Rat is bloody gorgeous...NGD when it arrives, but teaser for now

xzzfagtsg4jwz1mdvy0a.jpg
that's a sexy guitar
Yes, that is damn sexy
 
Hope I'm not being too negative, but I've played 4 Revstars and came away very disappointed.

1 was in the Natick, MA (?) Guitar Center. It was not heavy, but in fact light. (tag said $599, not sure of the model). It felt ... flimsy? In terms of feel, resonance, etc., it reminded me a lot of mid-line Squiers. Yet it cost 2x as much.

3 more at the local M&P here in New Mexico. The two that had the same price range ($500-ish) were also unexciting. This store does decent set ups for wall guitars, so that wasn't the issue. They just did absolutely nothing for me.

Then I tried one that had a $700 price, and it was a really, really nice guitar. Solid. Great acoustic sound, good sound via DRRI. Anyhow, I'm a huge Yamaha fan so I went in expecting to like them, and did not.
 
Hope I'm not being too negative, but I've played 4 Revstars and came away very disappointed.

1 was in the Natick, MA (?) Guitar Center. It was not heavy, but in fact light. (tag said $599, not sure of the model). It felt ... flimsy? In terms of feel, resonance, etc., it reminded me a lot of mid-line Squiers. Yet it cost 2x as much.

3 more at the local M&P here in New Mexico. The two that had the same price range ($500-ish) were also unexciting. This store does decent set ups for wall guitars, so that wasn't the issue. They just did absolutely nothing for me.

Then I tried one that had a $700 price, and it was a really, really nice guitar. Solid. Great acoustic sound, good sound via DRRI. Anyhow, I'm a huge Yamaha fan so I went in expecting to like them, and did not.

I'd tend to agree. if you went in around the $700 mark then I'm guessing you went from the 720, ie flamey tops, Alnico pickups, the bigger neck etc.

I really only wanted the MIJ 20CR, but couldn't afford it, so went for a demo price 820, which is basically the same spec as the 20CR, but no hard case and made in Indonesia, and is a very, very nice guitar, but hey ymmv.
 
3 more at the local M&P here in New Mexico. The two that had the same price range ($500-ish) were also unexciting. This store does decent set ups for wall guitars, so that wasn't the issue. They just did absolutely nothing for me.

Where is this? Grandma's? I haven't stepped foot inside GC or Grandma's in forever.
 
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