

🎸 Own the stage with Yamaha Revstar: where vintage soul meets modern power.
The Yamaha Revstar Standard RSS20 FGR is a masterfully crafted electric guitar featuring a chambered maple and mahogany body for lightweight resonance, a carbon-reinforced 3-piece mahogany neck for exceptional stability, and versatile Alnico V humbucking pickups with a 5-position selector. Designed with Yamaha’s Acoustic Design process, it balances tone, weight, and playability perfectly. Finished in eye-catching Flash Green and bundled with a deluxe gig bag, this guitar punches well above its price point, making it a top choice for serious players seeking professional quality under $1,000.








| ASIN | B09NYLG3YP |
| Back Material Type | Mahogany |
| Best Sellers Rank | #45,974 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #289 in Solid Body Electric Guitars |
| Body Material | Maple |
| Body Material Type | Maple |
| Brand | Yamaha |
| Brand Name | Yamaha |
| Color | Flash Green |
| Connector Type | 1/4" (6.35mm) Audio Jack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 52 Reviews |
| Fretboard Material Type | Rosewood |
| Guitar Bridge System | Tune-O-Matic |
| Guitar Pickup Configuration | H-H |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Included Components | Gig Bag |
| Instrument | guitar |
| Instrument Size | 20 inches x 43.33 inches x 5.49 inches |
| Item Dimensions | 43.33 x 20 x 5.49 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 43.33"L x 20"W x 5.49"H |
| Item Type Name | Solid-Body Electric Guitar |
| Item Weight | 8.2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Yamaha |
| Material Type | Mahogany Wood, Maple Wood, Rose Wood |
| Model Name | Revstar |
| Model Number | RSS20 FGR |
| Neck Material Type | Mahogany |
| Number of Strings | 6 |
| Scale Length | 24-3/4" |
| String Material Type | Coated Steel |
| Top Material Type | Mahogany Wood, Maple Wood |
| UPC | 889025140201 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer warranty yamaha corporation of america (yamaha) is proud of the experience and craftsmanship that goes into every product we represent. Yamaha sells its products through a network of authorized yamaha retailers. Only these authorized retailers are equipped with sales and service support materials and training that are not readily available to non-authorized retailers. The yamah… |
S**N
What more could you expect for such a great value?
This is a finally crafted guitar with top shelf, materials, and unique features sense. It is the RSS model with the carbon fiber reinforcements in the neck. The finish of the swift blue is both modern and nostalgic all in one. The quality finish of the pick ups and the fret board along with the chambered body Are as high-quality as any guitar I’ve ever touched or seen. If you watch the reviews concerning this model of guitar, you will see a lot of people say that it punches way above his price point and could go head to head with guitars in the $1500-$2500 range and be right at home. Some people don’t like the five way selector switch, but I’ve never had a problem with it as it feels solid and has distinct clicks. The volume and passive boost button are easy to control and the guitar makes a very unique sound which I feel like as a lot of of sustain and range between tonal sounds. It’s arguably the best buy on the market for any guitar under $1,000 for the standard. Weight: The chamber design keeps it light and avoids neck dive. Looks: The Yamaha RevStar as a mix of modern features with a very retro and vintage look. Finish: They finish and quality are as high level as you could hope to find. Size: The guitar has a very thin and sleek profile, which helps to keep the weight manageable. And the neck dive is nonexistent.
J**N
Punches way above its price class
I suppose the commercial success of Fender and Gibson are why this superb Yamaha is so reasonably priced. I read reviews everywhere and knew what to expect before ordering. Those reviewers weren't wrong. I can confirm. This is perhaps the best guitar for all musical styles under $1000. It sounds, plays, and looks like something that should cost about double what it does. The craftsmanship is astounding, especially given that these are assembled in Indonesia instead of Japan. Unfortunately I did have to return the first unit I received. It was damaged on the side of the neck. I was super disappointed about it, but the return was handled professionally and quickly. I wound up ordering the replacement through a local retailer so I could personally inspect the unit before receiving it. This guitar is just so much fun! It seems a lot of people aren't so wild about how the focus switch was implemented, or for the passive-boosted and phased positions 2 and 4 on the pickup selector. I absolutely love all these sounds, and I use them at different times depending on how I'm feeling that day. Do the positions 2 and 4 sound like P90s? I would say probably not, but they sound great nonetheless. They definitely have a different color than positions 1, 3, and 5. I am super happy I stuck with the Humbucker version. With the right settings, the sustain is just incredible. It excels for modern rock type sounds. I play through a Spark 2 amp. The combinations are nearly limitless. It's hard to believe electronic modeling amps sound as good as they do these days! I chose the white Revstar standard. You can see its faint racing stripes, but they're not as obvious as on the other colors. It was either this or the green one for me. In the end I'm happy with my choice. I always look forward to playing this guitar. Its incredible tones keep motivating me to play!
J**B
Resonant
This Yamaha Revstar Standard is beautifully crafted. It’s reasonably light in weight. The paint job is beautiful in a Metallic Green with subtle black racing stripes. What struck me is it’s so resonant. The notes really seem to ring out. The neck is very smooth and comfortable. This is supposed to be their mid tier Revstar with the Element below it and the Professional level above it. I don’t know how the Professional can be better. I suppose made from better grade or species of wood? The craftsmanship on this is perfect and it plays so nicely. If the Professional level is in fact better, it can’t be over a $1400 better. That’s the price difference between the Standard and the Professional level. Several people online say the Element is the super deal of the three and maybe it is. I can’t say because I never tried one but I wanted the added features the Standard gave and I feel the difference in money from the Element to the Standard was well worth it. I’m just not seeing how the Professional could be THAT better. I’d like to try one to see but I own several very expensive guitars and this feels right there with them. I wanted to get one of these awhile ago, I just couldn’t choose between the blue or the green. My only wish was that they offered P90s in the racing stripe and tuneomatic bridge. I may have went with that if I did just to get a p90 loaded guitar.
S**E
Beautiful and well built
I absolutely love this guitar. The green metallic finish, cream binding, and black racing stripes may not be for everyone, but I dig it. The build quality is excellent and it feels very balanced and playable. The pickups sound great, though I'll agree with other reviews that say the focus switch is a bit of a gimmick. I had to adjust the truss rod and lower the action a bit, but it was very close right out of the box. The included gig bag is also very high quality.
M**Y
Fantastic build design and quality.
I watched a lot of videos and read a lot of reviews before purchasing the Revstar Standard. From what I know, there hasn't been a great deal of innovation on electric guitars since the 80s but I think Yamaha has kept a classic look and feel but added some new features and refined some old ones that combine to make a unique instrument that maintains classic tones. I own a Taylor Solid body, a Gretch hallow body, a Shecter S-1 and have owned several Fenders and a Gibson Les Paul. These days Gibson guitars are so expensive and although they have many great qualities I think you are paying a great deal for the name. Yes they are classic and have a great tone and they are beautiful to look at so I am still a fan. I was actually playing my brother in law's Gibson SG when I decided I wanted a new guitar. First I updated my Schecter S-1 with new Gibson SG pickups. Man did that ever help the sound for that guitar. However I still wasn't excited about it. I then looked at used and new, Gibsons and Epiphones. Either too expensive or too many corners cut (Epiphone). Then I started looking and the Yamaha Revstar and it was so well reviewed that it was easy to decide. A great guitar that has a fantastic tone and play-ability. Build Quality is flawless. I am very pleased with my choice and look forward to improving my skills on the slick neck and stainless-steel frets.
M**S
A Great Guitar and a Lot of Quality Features for This Price Point
If you're looking into Yamaha Revstars, you’ve probably noticed that most people give this guitar a positive review — and I’m no exception. I’ve found it to be a very versatile guitar that’s extremely comfortable to play. With quality features like stainless steel frets, a carbon-reinforced neck, a chambered body for increased resonance, a satin-finished neck, a 5-position switch, and a push-pull switch that changes the tone by slightly reducing the highs, you just can’t go wrong with this guitar. The included gig bag is also quite nice and provides ample protection for the instrument.
L**N
great playability, neck needs constant readjusting.
It sounds and plays great, but the neck will shift on me in the middle of a show... not good. Gonna keep trying to figure it out. The guitar is too expensive to have that happen.
T**N
Great guitar, goes head to head to those in the $1000+ price range
This guitar punches well above it's weight. Right out of the box, the action was excellent and stays in tune like a champ. The satin neck is a great addition and the gloss finish is beautiful. I was looking at les pauls and SGs and snubbed this guitar at first, but wow, I chose this over the les pauls and PRS guitars I was convinced that I needed. This guitar changed my mind.
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