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Description
The Yamaha F335 acoustic guitar combines quality craftsmanship with affordability, making it an excellent choice for players seeking reliable performance and balanced tone. Its dreadnought body design delivers a powerful sound with full bass and clear treble, ideal for projecting in intimate settings or larger spaces. Featuring a laminated spruce top and meranti back and sides, this guitar produces a warm, resonant tone while maintaining durability. The rosewood fingerboard enhances playability, offering a smooth surface for effortless fretting and chord transitions. Whether you're a beginner looking for your first guitar or an experienced player seeking a dependable addition to your collection, the Yamaha F335 acoustic guitar delivers exceptional value and versatility in every note.
Laminated Spruce Top for Balanced Projection
The laminated spruce top of this acoustic guitar is crafted to deliver both tonal clarity and structural resilience. Spruce is a renowned tonewood known for its ability to produce crisp highs and resonant lows. The laminated construction enhances durability, making this model resistant to environmental changes, such as humidity fluctuations. The top's lightweight yet rigid design ensures optimal resonance, allowing the instrument to project a full, balanced sound. Whether strumming chords or picking melodies, this feature provides a consistent and pleasing tonal foundation for any playing style.
Meranti Back and Sides Add Warmth and Depth
The meranti back and sides contribute to the warm, mellow tone of this guitar, complementing the brightness of its spruce top. Meranti is a durable and reliable tonewood that provides a steady projection and a rounded low end. The combination of meranti and spruce creates a balanced voice, making this model suitable for group jam sessions or solo performances. With sustain and clarity in every note, this tonewood pairing ensures that the instrument delivers a rich sound profile, perfect for players seeking warmth and depth in their acoustic tone.
Comfortable Neck Design for Effortless Playability
This guitar features a slim nato neck and rosewood fingerboard, offering a smooth and comfortable playing experience. Nato, a lightweight and durable hardwood, ensures stability and resonance, while the rosewood fingerboard adds warmth to the overall tone. The slim neck profile makes it easier for players to transition between chords and move along the fretboard with precision. With its ergonomic design and responsive feel, this instrument caters to guitarists of all levels, delivering comfort and playability that encourage longer practice sessions and inspired performances.
Durable Build With Classic Appointments
The Yamaha F335 is constructed to withstand years of use while maintaining its tonal integrity. Its laminated spruce top and meranti body provide durability, while the rosewood bridge efficiently transfers vibrations for consistent sustain. Details such as the tortoiseshell pickguard, soundhole rosette and gloss finish lend a traditional aesthetic that complements its dreadnought body shape. These appointments not only enhance the instrument's visual appeal but also reflect Yamaha's commitment to craftsmanship. The result is a guitar that balances durability with a timeless acoustic design.
An Affordable Option for Beginners and Experienced Players
The Yamaha F335 acoustic guitar offers a blend of quality construction, warm tone and comfortable playability at an accessible price. Beginners will appreciate its ease of use, while experienced musicians will value its reliability and resonance. Whether you're learning your first chords or performing for an audience, this guitar delivers the sound and feel needed to inspire confidence in every performance.



Features
- Laminated spruce top produces rich resonant sound with sparkling highs
- Meranti back and sides deliver warm mellow tone with good projection
- Slim nato neck ensures comfortable playability for beginners and experienced players
- Rosewood fingerboard offers smooth fingering surface with warm tonal response
- Durable laminated construction resists humidity changes for reliable performance
- Classic dreadnought body style provides full resonant tone suitable for all genres
- Traditional soundhole rosette adds elegant touch to the guitar's appearance
- Affordable price makes it an ideal choice for players at all levels
- Lightweight build enhances portability for practice and performance versatility
- Versatile tonewoods deliver balanced sound for campfires small venues and more
Specs
- Body shape: Dreadnought
- Top wood: Laminated spruce
- Back wood: Meranti
- Side wood: Meranti
- Finish: Ebony
- Neck wood: Nato
- Fingerboard wood: Rosewood
- Scale length: 25"
- Neck profile: Slim
- Fingerboard radius: 12"
- Number of frets: 20
- Bridge: Rosewood
- Tuning machines: Die-cast tuners
- Nut material: Plastic
- Saddle material: Plastic
- Hardware finish: Chrome
- Strings: Steel
- Orientation: Right handed
- Case: Not included
Reviews
4.7
452 Reviews
96%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
Pick this guitar!
The Yamaha F335 is my third guitar. I was looking for an inexpensive acoustic guitar to replace my broken one. After trying so many guitars, this was definitely the one. It plays just as well as a Taylor, for less than half the price! I have the sunburst one... the color is beautiful, the sound is beautiful, and it's very comfortable. This guitar is great for everyone... if you're looking for your first or replacement guitar, this is the one!
Most Liked Negative Review
It's good... for the price
I wanted a beater guitar that I could practice on and improve my skills, while not being so expensive or delicate that I would have a heart attack if my young kids got a hold of it. I also didn't want to have to worry about treating it delicately with regards to conditions like humidity. This all-laminate guitar was a perfect choice, and I actually chose it for these reasons over a spruce top model. The sound is ok, it's very playable, but tuning stability and intonation are not very good. This guitar is a great entry level or beater guitar, but you would be wise to ignore any reviews that say "it plays like a Taylor!" or "It sounds better than my friend's Martin!" No, people, it doesn't. Not even close. Comments like that are made by people who haven't been playing long enough for playability to matter, and/or have a tin ear. But for the price, it's a good low end guitar and a great choice for a beginner or student. Yamaha probably makes the best cheap guitars out there (< $250).
- Practicing249
- Jamming144
- Small Venues59
- Recording46
- School Bands28
- Requires Constant Tuning17
- Flat Sound10
- Poor Quality9
- Not Consistent4
- None2
- Novice138
- Experienced116
- Professional Musician16
- Child13
- Fun To Play238
- Good Feel233
- Good Audio199
- Stays In Tune184
- Consistent167
Reviewed by 452 customers
Good for the price.
submitteda month ago
byPaul
fromMinnesota
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Purchased as a :beater guitar for traveling, does the job.
Best Guitar for the price!
submitteda month ago
byGreg
fromChicago suburbs
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Exceptional guitar, it looks good and plays like a dream. The full sound it puts out is incredible. The strings are perfectly set, not too high or low, no buzz bombs. The neck is perfect too, not too fat, round, or too skinny which makes it also, easy to play. Superb engineering a 10.
Love My Yamaha Acoustic Guitar!
Verified Buyer
submitteda month ago
byRosa
fromSan Antonio, TX
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
This is the first guitar I own and love it! Love the way it looks, the quality, and of course, that it'sa Yamaha. My kids have had electric guitars and acoustic guitars before but I never own one. I bought it because I want to learn how to play it and I'm taking classes. Can't wait to buy another guitar, but will keep this one for the sentimental value. #sweepstakes
Yes
submitteda month ago
byTed
fromWasola
Very good guitar
Please buy this! I'm begging you lol x)
submitted2 months ago
byJ
fromJacksonville
Wow! I'm poor and need to not spend a million dollars on guitars each year..tbh I never know what type of action, strings and whatnot I'm going to get with an acoustic straight out the box…this one did it for me..wish I would have bought sooner. Doesn't hurt my fingers like my fender.
i LOVE this guitar
submitted2 months ago
byamjad
fromfairfax
Its strong, It sounds good, Through years of playing only sustained a few scratches, I use it in all my music (im a musician) and BOY is this a good guitar! (shoutout to david pazmino for inspiring me to play guitar)
Q&A
Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.
submitted2 months ago
asked byGREGORY
fromCuLVER CITY, CA. 90066
WHAT are THE STRING GAUGES?
The Yamaha F335 Acoustic Guitar comes factory-equipped with light gauge steel strings, specifically: 1st (High E): .012 2nd (B): .016 3rd (G): .025 4th (D): .033 5th (A): .043 6th (Low E): .053submitted2 months ago
asked byMaimie
fromPa
What size is this guitar?
Total Length: Approximately 40.5 inches (1029 mm) Body Length: 19.75 inches (505 mm) Body Width: 16.25 inches (412 mm) Body Depth: Ranges from 3.94 to 4.92 inches (100–125 mm) Scale Length: 25.5 inches (648 mm) Nut Width: 1.675 inches (43 mm) Weight: Approximately 4.3 pounds (1.95 kg)submitted3 months ago
asked byAddison
fromWisconsin
How wide is the neck?
The Yamaha F335 Acoustic Guitar features a nut width of 43 mm (1 11/16 inches).submitted3 months ago
asked byDisclosed
fromSeattle, WA
Can the pick guard that comes on the Gutiar be taken off and it the overall quality good.
Yes, the Yamaha F335 Acoustic Guitar in Tobacco Brown Sunburst is a very popular entry-level acoustic guitar, and your instincts are likely correct — it's common for customers to ask about removing the pickguard or question the build quality, especially when buying multiple units. Pickguard Removal Factory Pickguard: The F335 comes with a self-adhesive pickguard, not embedded or screwed on. Yes, it can be removed, but: You’ll need to gently heat the pickguard (using a hair dryer) to soften the adhesive. Use a plastic scraper or dental floss to lift it without damaging the finish. After removal, adhesive residue may remain and can be cleaned with naphtha (lighter fluid), carefully. Be aware: some discoloration may appear under the guard due to uneven UV exposure over time. Overall Quality Build: Laminated spruce top, meranti back/sides, rosewood fingerboard — solid for the price. Fit & Finish: Surprisingly good for its price point. Yamaha’s QA is reliable, and the F335 is a consistent performer. Tone: Bright and punchy, but not as resonant or warm as solid-top guitars. Playability: Comfortable neck profile, although action may need adjustment from the factory. Summary Yes, the pickguard can be removed with care. Quality is very good for a budget guitar — ideal for beginners or casual players. Not a high-end instrument, but Yamaha’s reputation for consistency shines through.submitted4 months ago
asked byVicky
fromRiverside ca
Does it come with metal strings
Yes, it does.submitted5 months ago
asked byK
fromundisclosed
What size case
This requires a "Dreadnought" size case.submitted6 months ago
asked byChoctaw
fromJacksonville, Fl
Is this a good guitar for fat fingers?
I’m sorry, I don’t know what you mean by fat fingers. What do you play now? This has: Nut Width- 43mm (1 11/16”). String Spacing- * 10.0mm. Fingerboard Radius- R400mm. It's a pretty standard size.submitted6 months ago
asked byDarryl
fromKensington CT
What is the nut width
1 - 11/16"submitted7 months ago
asked byDanny
fromAsheville ,Nc
I bought this guitar not that long back and my E string snapped and i was wondering what string it was so i can buy it and put on
Unfortunately we don't have single E strings for sale. You should replace the entire set.submitted9 months ago
asked byTom
fromNazareth, Pa.
Is this available in left handed?
Unfortunately, no.