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Yamaha Revstar RSP02T Crisp Gold

4.3 out of 5 stars from 3 customer ratings

Electric Guitar

  • Professional series
  • Chambered mahogany body with carbon fibre reinforcement
  • Maple top
  • Set-in 3-piece mahogany neck with carbon reinforcement
  • Rosewood fingerboard
  • White lines fingerboard inlays
  • Neck thickness at 1st fret: 21 mm / at 12th fret: 24 mm
  • Scale length: 629 mm (24.76")
  • Fingerboard radius: 305 mm (12")
  • Nut width: 41.9 mm (1.65")
  • PPS nut
  • 22 Jumbo stainless steel frets
  • Pickup: 2x P 90 single coils
  • Master volume control
  • Master tone control with push/pull function for focus
  • 5-Way switch
  • 3-Ply cream-coloured pickguard
  • Tune-O-Matic bridge with racing tailpiece
  • Die-cast machine heads
  • Chrome hardware
  • Factory stringing: Daddario EXL110 .010 - .046 (Art. 104555)
  • Colour: Crisp Gold
  • Includes case
  • Made in Japan
  • Available since September 2022
  • Item number 539412
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Colour Gold
  • Body Mahogany
  • Top Maple
  • Neck Mahogany
  • Fretboard Rosewood
  • Frets 22
  • Scale 629 mm
  • Pickup System P90, P90
  • Tremolo No
  • Including Case Yes
  • Incl. Gigbag No
24.777 kr
All prices incl. VAT
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An old soul. Japanese engineering at its best.
midrange_presence 01.01.2026
Without a doubt, the most soulful Japanese-made instrument I've ever owned. Japanese guitars and basses (new and old) have a reputation for being all "precision quality" and no soul, but not this beautiful thing. All that engineering put into making this guitar sound worn-in from the day you open the case is definitely doing something, because that's exactly how it feels: like an old soul. You might call it buyer's confirmation bias, but I absolutely love this guitar and am glad I paid extra for the Japan model.

Fit and comfort is excellent. Yes, it's on the heavier side, but because it is balanced so excellently, it just sits on you comfortably at the perfect angle, so you don't have to deal with any neck-dive or imbalance. The cut of the body and shape of the neck are all wonderfully ergonomic, and the neck I find excellent. Slightly on the beefier side, but without being too unwieldy or slow. The frets are also exceptionally dressed, and just beg to be played.

For what it's worth, out of the box from Thomann I just needed to do a quick and easy adjustment of the neck, and everything else has been perfect: action, intonation, pickup height, etc. Side note: I never understand why reviewers find the need to comment on how guitars perform directly out of the box. After having being kept in various non-temp controlled warehouses and shipping containers for months, of course it's going to need a setup, first thing. In this case though, that was just a quick neck tweak. Easy.

Anyway, what surprised me the most was the versatility of these Yamaha P90's and Yamaha's boost system. You really have the best of all worlds here, with strong humbucker style tones and glassy single-coil tones all available with various configurations of the tone and volume knobs. Take note that the volume knob is far more critical here than on most guitars... just dropping the volume knob to 80% and you'll be in a completely different arena of tone possibilities, and likewise for all volume levels. I've never played a guitar where the volume knob has this degree of influence on the tone and playability.

Beyond all this though, the overwhelming impression is that this really is a master-built guitar with true soul and character, for much less than the US counterparts. I love that Yamaha are trying hard to forge their own path here, and not just trying to carbon-copy a P90 Gibson gold-top, or a generic Strat/Tele. It's conservative enough to evoke reflections of those classic guitars, but then has enough of its own charisma and charm to really stand out on its own. Absolutely lovely instrument, and by far, worth the extra cost.
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Great sound, super neck, too heavy, sharp frets
Thobias 27.01.2025
This guitar promised to be amazing. But I didn't keep it...

The Yamaha Revstar RSP02T Crisp Gold looks fantastic. (Although looks and sound are subjective). The paint job, the finish, the hardware, are top notch. The P90s do not sound vintage. Yamaha designed their pickups with a unique, modern (yet not exaggerated,) twist. I did not expect it, but I do like it a lot. (I‘ve always been a fan of vintage gear). From delicious cleans to even more delicious overdriven sounds. Balanced, versatile, maybe slightly too much high frequencies, but that can easily be tamed. A perfect fit between humbuckers and single coils. An almost “I can do it all” guitar. I dare say I like it more than my Custom Shop Gibson 1956 Les Paul Goldtop Reissue VOS, which I sold because it never really clicked. I tested the Yamaha Revstar on a Star Sirius Reverb 30 (Class A tube amp by Mark Sampson) and a 1971 Marshall Super Lead. Straight into the amps, no pedals, no reverb, all EQ flat. I have quite a few electric guitars, Fenders, Duesenberg, Ibanez, Maybachs, Gretsch, Gibsons, Eastman,... both vintage and new. All great instruments, but this Yamaha seemed ready to take the stage. The neck plays super easy and pleasant. I am a fan of the 24 3/4 neck scale. The radius combination works really well for me.

Still, I returned it...

The guitar had an awful setup. The action was bad, rattling strings, no accurate tuning possible on the 12th fret, the harmonics or with open strings. A nightmare. It also kept detuning, before and after replacing the standard strings with new ones. Would be a complete fiasco for live gigs. The frets were so sharp that, after a while, it became uncomfortable and I had to put the guitar aside. Of course, you could bring it to a good luthier and spend a lot of money to get it right, but I gave up on that. It is just not what I expect and not acceptable for a guitar in this price range. Yamaha could learn a lot from its compatriot Ibanez in this regard. The weight was also very disappointing. At 3.82 kg – this guitar even has a chambered body – it is the second heaviest guitar I own. Not ideal for a long concert. (I don't change guitars during a performance). For these reasons, I returned it.

One more small detail. The case is rather ordinary. Nothing wrong with that, but it's really one out of a dozen, whereas high-end guitars often get to show off in a more luxurious, stylish and sturdy case.

It is such a beautiful guitar with a fantastic sound. But I don't want to hang it up against the wall and just look at it. I want to play it and gig with it. Over and over again. What a shame. It could have been a perfect instrument.
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Die beste Gitarre die ich habe
Aaron von Moreland 28.01.2024
Habe schon öfters mit der Yamaha Revstar RSP02T geliebäugelt und mir diese nun ins Haus geholt, wo sie sich einreiht zwischen Fender Strat, Tele sowie Gibson Les Paul.

Ich spiele nun seit knapp 20 Jahren E-Gitarre und bin vom Klang der Yamaha Revstar komplett überzeugt.

SOUND
Man hat hier eine Vielzahl unterschiedlicher Soundmöglichkeiten, alle für sich super ausgewogen. Die P90s klingen fantastisch. Der Sound ist glasklar und definiert. Da matscht nichts (hier spielt natürlich auch der Amp + Cabinet eine tragende Rolle).
Sie hat auf alle Fälle einen ganz eigenen Soundcharakter, der sich hören lassen kann. Man muss es selbst ausprobieren :)

Übrigens: Die Revstar ist sehr stimmstabil. Das fällt sofort auf!

VERARBEITUNG
Wie bei Yamaha mMn zu erwarten ist die Verarbeitung top. Alles sitzt, nix wackelt oder ist locker. Die Gitarre fühlt sich hochwertig an und liegt gut in der Hand. Farbe ist natürlich Gescmackssache. Griffbrett absolut hochwertig. Konnte bei keinem Bund ein "Schnarren" feststellen.

SPIELGEFÜHL
Für mich total angenehm. Halsdicke für mich perfekt. Durch die für mich richtig eingestellte Saitenlage hab ich hier nichts auszusetzen.

EINZIGES "MANKO"
Sie ist etwas schwerer als meine anderen Gitarren aber das weiß man ja schon vorher. Daher kann ich das nicht wirklich kritisieren.

KOFFER
Der mitgeschickte Koffer ist optisch super schön und top verarbeitet. Optik idt natürlich Geschmackssache.

RESUMEÈ
Meiner Meinung nacht erhält man hier ein top Instrument, mit dem ein breites Soektrum an Soundmöglichkeiten erhält. Kann man mit gutem Gewissen kaufen :)
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