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Electric Guitar

  • Standard Series
  • Chambered mahogany body
  • Maple top
  • 3-piece mahogany set neck with carbon reinforcement
  • Rosewood fingerboard
  • White Lines fretboard 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
  • Pickups: Two P90 AlNiCo 5 single coils
  • Master volume control
  • Master tone control with push/pull function for focus mode
  • 5-way pickup switch
  • 3-ply cream-coloured pickguard
  • Tune-O-Matic bridge with racing tailpiece
  • Die-cast machine heads
  • Chrome hardware
  • Factory stringing: Elixir Nanoweb Light .010 - .046 (Art. 152175)
  • Colour: Black
  • Incl. deluxe gigbag
  • Available since March 2022
  • Item number 539440
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Colour Black
  • Body Mahogany
  • Top Maple
  • Neck Mahogany
  • Fretboard Rosewood
  • Frets 22
  • Scale 629 mm
  • Pickup System P90, P90
  • Tremolo No
  • Including Case No
  • Incl. Gigbag Yes
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Speaking with a modern vintage voice

Yamaha Revstar RSS02T Black

The Revstar RSS02T Black from Yamaha brings together modern specifications with a distinctive vintage charm. At its core are two powerful AlNiCo 5 P90 single coils, covering a wide musical spectrum from clear cleans through to cutting riffs. The five-way pickup switch also offers out-of-phase sounds alongside the usual range of configurations, and hidden beneath the tone control pot is a passive mid and bass boost. The defining idea here is flexibility – and in practice, the Revstar proves exceptionally adaptable, a true everyday workhorse for musicians. The build is equally noteworthy: The mahogany body features moderate chambering in the sides, making the guitar lighter while also giving it an extremely resonant and lively tonal response. The Revstar delivers a very boutique vibe at an appealing price point.

Maple top on the Yamaha Revstar RSS02T Black

A classic reimagined

The look of the Yamaha Revstar is unmistakable. It feels like a timeless classic from guitar history – just seen through a 21st-century lens. The choice of woods follows a tried-and-tested formula: The mahogany body and neck provide a mid-focused sound profile, while the maple top adds a pleasing high-end presence. The rosewood fingerboard, featuring white-line inlays and 22 jumbo stainless steel frets, combines with the 12" radius and C-shaped neck profile to deliver a very comfortable playing experience. The neck is reinforced with carbon strips, enhancing stability and making the Revstar less susceptible to changing conditions. This construction not only improves durability, but also benefits the guitar's resonance and sustain. In that sense, Yamaha has taken classic guitar specifications and carried them confidently into a new era.

Rear view of the Yamaha Revstar RSS02T Black

Powerful P90 pickups

The tone of P90 pickups can be described as bright and articulate, with strong midrange presence and a pleasing high-end structure. The AlNiCo 5 P90s fitted to the Revstar have a moderate output, allowing for dynamic playing from clean tones through to mid-gain sounds – ideal for vintage enthusiasts. At higher gain settings, P90s are prone to some noise; however, many players gladly accept this trade-off for their legendary timbre. Even with fuzz tones, the pickups stand out for their clarity and dynamic response, making solos and riffs shine. All in all, the Yamaha Revstar RSS02T is a modern instrument capable of covering a broad musical range, from Rock and Blues to Funk. For guitarists focused on modern high-gain sounds, the humbucker-fitted RSS20 is an alternative well worth considering.

Headstock on the Yamaha Revstar RSS02T Black

About Yamaha

For decades, Yamaha has been one of the world's best-known manufacturers of musical instruments and audio technology. The Japanese company's long history began at the end of the 19th century with the harmonium. The product range has constantly expanded since then, which has made Yamaha one of the few manufacturers today to offer almost the entire range of existing musical instruments: From upright and grand pianos to guitars, wind instruments, and bowed string instruments and from drums and percussion to electronic keyboards and synthesizers. Yamaha is also a major force in the field of audio engineering as a manufacturer of mixing consoles, amplifiers, PA systems, and more. Yamaha's guiding principle is to combine traditional craftsmanship with state-of-the-art technology.

A very flexible sound

The Yamaha Revstar RSS02T features a range of modern specifications that make it highly versatile in practice. In particular, the cleverly designed circuitry around the P90 pickups makes this guitar into a powerful all-rounder across a wide variety of settings. Thanks to the dynamic response of the pickups, the volume and tone controls allow for excellent clean-up, enabling a wide palette of sounds even with an overdriven amplifier. In combination with the integrated focus boost and the out-of-phase configurations, it's entirely possible to play an entire show with just the Revstar, a good amplifier – and perhaps a tuner! Of course, it also performs convincingly in more complex setups. The Yamaha Revstar RSS02T will appeal equally to ambitious players and professional guitarists, who will know to value its chambered build especially. For safe transport, a high-quality gig bag is included as standard.

Yamaha gig bag

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Anto45 07.02.2024
The guitar is generally of very good build quality and comes with a good gig bag, which is always a nice touch, and excellent strings. It was still in the factory wrapping and packaging, so the fretboard definitely needed oiling. I also had to make a few adjustments to the bridge to set the action and intonation, but the neck was perfect so no truss rod adjustment was required. The instrument is very well intonated (which is not a common features, even for high-end guitars) and gives you a sense of high reliability. The guitar is very comfortable and well balanced. The neck has a satin finish on the back (very comfortable) and a round C profile. The frets are perfectly rounded, but perhaps a little low. The sound quality is well above the price level. It doesn't have the Gibson's distinct old style sound, but shows its own personality, esp for modern music. However, I think the neck pickup is really amazing! In conclusion, I am very happy for this purchase and I definitely recommend this guitar!
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A fantastic addition to the collection
vnehrii 15.11.2023
I haven't played the Revstar before but wanted to give it a try and add to my collection because of all the positive reviews. I went with a Standard model, but I might get a Professional version one day. Overall, I think it's a well-balanced instrument that makes you want to dial in that classic, earthy, bluesy rock tone. I enjoyed playing this guitar in pickups position 2 & 4, and it really is something else. The body resonates well, and the guitar is fairly loud even without plugging it in to the amp. The sustain is good too. The first thing that you will notice after picking up the guitar is its weight. She's definitely on the heavier side, but not too heavy. The build quality is good and solid. I took one star out because of a shallow crack in the nut region, mediocre frets polishing job and because the fretboard is drier than you'd expect and requires conditioning. The pickups are noisy, but it's the downside of P90-s. Although they sound great. I will be replacing the factory nut with a TUSQ XL and factory tuners with Gotoh's SG301. Overall, it's a great instrument that I look forward to playing.
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abelmf 05.06.2023
I got mine like a week ago, I´m so much in love with this guitar it´s not even funny...I was an Ibanez type guitar player, so you know thinner freatboard, so at first feel this guitar felt a little chunkier to my hand but in a matter of an hour playing I was really comfortable with it. On top of that it sounds awesome and it´s got plenty of different sounds for you, a freaking gem for the money...the p90´s are great, I was worried about the noise they could make but not a problem...best buy ever!!! And I never was a Yamaha fan, but these guitars are GREAT!!!
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A quality guitar with quality tone, but I sent it back
Prof Thunder 01.12.2025
I bought the Revstar as I only have teles and strats with single coil pickups and wanted something different. I ended up returning the Revstar as I decided it wasn’t the guitar for me, but this was just because I find the longer Fender type neck to be more comfortable - not because of the quality or tones of the guitar.

Overall, quality was very good. The guitar was well setup out of the box and the pickups (IMO) have a really great sound. The frets were all completely level and very nicely polished. I also think that this guitar looks cool. For the price this guitar is indeed excellent value. It gives a good range of different tones and I found positions 2 and 4 to be the most exciting. It took me some time to get used the rawness of P90’s but this guitar really rocks.

Quality wise, I had a few small issues that I think could have been better but these small issues would not have made me send it back. There was a little bit of black paint on the pickup covers and on the binding of the neck. There were a couple of places on the satin neck where it could have been smoother. If I had kept the guitar I would have used some extremely fine sandpaper on some parts of the neck. The rosewood fretboard was extremely dry. It’s not a big deal though. If I had kept the guitar, I would have changed the strings and oiled the fretboard. I guess the guitar had been stored for quite some time. That’s quite strange as new rosewood fingerboards normally don’t need any oil at all.

So why did I send it back? Well there was nothing wrong with this guitar and the quality is really excellent. As I said, the small imperfections would not have been enough for me to send it back. Actually, it was just that somehow for me, I never felt comfortable with the guitar even though its very ergonomically designed and perfectly balanced. I just couldn’t get used to the shorter neck and somehow the strings felt closer together than on the guitars I own (even though I measured them and that’s not the case). It’s strange with guitars. You just never know until you play it how its going to feel. I love the looks of this guitar and I really wanted to like it but in the end I decided it was going to likely end up as a decoration on the wall and not get much play. I will always reach for the most comfortable guitar, even if inferior in tonality. So I returned it.

In the end I bought a very different guitar, but also a Yamaha from Thnomman. I got the Pacifica Standard Plus. I’ll post my review of that guitar. It was definitely the right one for me.
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