Yamaha TAS3 C TransAcoustic Electro Acoustic Guitar in Natural

£1,389.00

Looking for an acoustic guitar that goes way beyond the ordinary? The Yamaha TAS3 C TransAcoustic is a game-changer. This instrument gives you built-in effects like reverb, delay, chorus and even a looper — all without needing pedals or amps. It’s like having a mini studio inside your guitar! Thanks to Yamaha’s clever tech, those […]

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Looking for an acoustic guitar that goes way beyond the ordinary? The Yamaha TAS3 C TransAcoustic is a game-changer. This instrument gives you built-in effects like reverb, delay, chorus and even a looper — all without needing pedals or amps. It’s like having a mini studio inside your guitar!

Thanks to Yamaha’s clever tech, those effects blend beautifully with the natural acoustic tone. Add Bluetooth audio and a rechargeable battery into the mix, and you’ve got a seriously versatile guitar that’s ready for any creative moment.

Key Features

  • Premium construction: The solid Sitka Spruce top with A.R.E. treatment and solid Mahogany back and sides deliver rich, resonant tone with excellent projection and warmth.
  • Built-in effects: Reverb, chorus and delay — all built right into the guitar. No cables, no pedals, just instant inspo at your fingertips! Control everything via the onboard preamp/effects system on the side of the body.
  • Onboard looper: Activate the looper with a simple tap of the round button below the soundhole.
  • Bluetooth audio capability: Stream backing tracks or play along with your favourite tunes directly through the guitar. It’s perfect for practice, writing or just jamming.

Specifications

Body

  • Body Size: Concert Cutaway-Style
  • Top: Solid Sitka Spruce with A.R.E. Treatment
  • Back & Sides: Solid Mahogany

Neck

  • Neck: Mahogany
  • Fingerboard: Ebony
  • Scale Length: 25.6” (650 mm)
  • Nut Material: Urea
  • Nut Width: 1.732” (44 mm)

Hardware

  • Bridge Material: Ebony
  • Saddle Material: Urea
  • Tuners: Open Gear
  • Pickguard: Transparent

Electronics

  • Electronics: Built-in Looper (with Tap Sensor), Built-in Effects (Reverb, Chorus & Delay)
  • Battery: Rechargeable Lithium-Ion with Magnetic Charging Connection
  • Bluetooth Audio Capability: Yes

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About the manufacturer

Yamaha

Yamaha is a global leader in musical instruments, renowned for its precision engineering, reliability, and broad range of products that cater to players of all levels. Founded in Japan in 1887, Yamaha has built everything from pianos and guitars to synthesizers and studio gear, always maintaining a reputation for quality and innovation. Their guitars, both acoustic and electric, are praised for their consistency, playability, and warm, balanced tone, while their amplifiers and keyboards have become staples in studios and on stages worldwide. Yamaha’s commitment to craftsmanship and musical expression has made it a trusted name across every corner of the music world.

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