1999 Yamaha AEX 520 Semihollow Electric Guitar
Overview: I've worked on a number of these AEX guitars from the late '90s and early '00s and have found them to be comfortable, simple, practical guitars that are built to a good price point for what they deliver. I mean -- that's sort-of the Yamaha thing, though, isn't it? These have Fendery-feeling bolt-on necks mated to semihollow bodies and so they're a bit like a better-made version of what Japanese factories were trying to put-out in the early '70s for the American market.
Tone: This one has mini-humbuckers and so its sound is clean, forward, and balanced with a sweetened top end. The buckers will certainly drive an amp if desired but will also do a nice, jazzy-sort-of thing. One could use this anywhere you might stick an ES-335 sound but want the low-end to be more defined.
Feel: The neck feels a lot like your average Fender Mexico "standard series" neck save that the board radius is a little shallower.
Interesting features: The tobacco sunburst look over the flamed maple veneer of the top is classy and its looks follow Gibson-like aesthetics with gold/amber knobs and a 3-way on the upper bout. The simplified master volume/tone control layout is "music to my ears" as I find the 4-knob, Gibson configuration on guitars like this much more frustrating to use.
Repairs included: It's had a good setup by Jose and it's playing spot-on and ready to go.
- Weight: 7 lbs 7 oz
- Scale length: 24 3/4"
- Nut width: 1 11/16"
- Neck shape: slim-medium C
- Board radius: 14"
- Body width: 14 1/8"
- Body depth: 1 7/8"
- Body wood: alder with flamed maple top veneer
- Bridge: ABR-style
- Fretboard: rosewood
- Neck wood: maple
- Pickups: 2x mini-humbucker
- Action height at 12th fret: 1/16” overall (fast, spot-on)
- String gauges: 46w-10
- Truss rod: adjustable
- Neck relief: straight
- Fret style: medium modern
Condition notes: It's very clean throughout with only minor usewear via small scuffs or scratches in evidence.
It comes with: While not pictured, it has a gigbag.
Consignor tag: KRTZ
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