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Yamaha Revstar RSS20 Sonic Blue

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Electric Guitar

  • Standard Series
  • Chambered body: Mahogany
  • Top: Maple
  • 3-piece carbon reinforced set-in neck: Mahogany
  • Fingerboard: Rosewood
  • Fingerboard inlays: White lines
  • Fingerboard radius: 305 mm (12")
  • Scale: 629 mm (24.76")
  • Nut width: 41.9 (1.65")
  • PPS nut
  • 22 jumbo stainless frets
  • Pickups: One VH5b Alnico 5 (bridge) and one VH5n Alnico 5 (neck) humbucker
  • 1 master volume control
  • One master tone control with push/pull function for focus
  • 3-ply black pickguard
  • 5-way switch
  • Tune-O-Matic bridge with Stopbar tailpiece
  • Chrome hardware
  • Die-cast machine heads
  • Strings: Elixir Nanoweb Light 010 - .046
  • Colour: Sonic Blue
  • Includes gig bag
  • Available since September 2025
  • Item number 625747
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Colour Sonic Blue
  • Body Mahogany
  • Top Maple
  • Neck Mahogany
  • Fretboard Rosewood
  • Frets 22
  • Scale 629 mm
  • Pickup System HH
  • Tremolo No
  • Including Case No
  • Incl. Gigbag Yes
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Speaks a language all its own

Yamaha Revstar RSS20 Sonic Blue

The Revstar RSS20 Sonic Blue from Yamaha brings together a host of modern specifications with a distinctive old-school charm. At its core are two vintage-voiced humbuckers that cover everything from warm cleans through to modern Rock tones, and the five‑way pickup switch also offers out-of-phase sounds in addition to the usual range of pickup configurations. Pulling out the tone control pot activates what Yamaha calls the focus switch, a passive mid and bass boost. The defining idea here is flexibility – and in practice, the Revstar does prove exceptionally adaptable, a true everyday workhorse for musicians. The build is equally noteworthy: The mahogany body features moderate chambering in the sides, which makes the guitar lighter while also giving it a remarkably resonant, clear tonal response. The Revstar delivers a very boutique vibe at an extremely appealing price point.

Maple top on the Yamaha Revstar RSS20 Sonic Blue

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 certainly follows a tried-and-tested formula: The mahogany body and neck, for a mid-focused sound profile, are paired with a maple top that adds a pleasing high-end presence. The rosewood fingerboard, featuring white-line inlays and 22 jumbo stainless steel frets, has a 12" radius that combines with the C-shaped neck profile to deliver a very comfortable playing experience. The neck is reinforced with carbon strips, which enhances stability and makes the Revstar less susceptible to changing conditions. This construction not only improves durability, but also adds to the instrument'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 RSS20 Sonic Blue

Layered in the mix

The Revstar's two humbuckers have a moderate output, which gives them a great deal of versatility. From clean tones right through to heavy riffs, there's a broad palette on offer here. The bridge pickup delivers more output than the neck pickup – a classic configuration that provides a strong, cutting lead sound. Even when heading into heavier territory, the humbuckers remain highly functional, although using a suitable boost helps drive the amp with the necessary push. Thanks to their vintage-leaning tonal character, the pickups offer clear string separation and a well-defined attack. All in all, the Yamaha Revstar RSS20 Sonic Blue is a flexible instrument that will comfortably cover everything from Rock and Blues to old-school Metal.

Headstock on the Yamaha Revstar RSS20 Sonic Blue

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 RSS20 has a complement of modern specifications that make it highly versatile in practice. In particular, the neatly designed circuitry that governs the two humbuckers makes the guitar a powerful all-rounder across a wide range of settings. Thanks to the treble-bleed circuits, the pickups remain clear and don't lose any high-end even when the volume control is rolled back, so moving from a dirty tone to a clean sound can happen in an instant. In combination with the focus switch and the really interesting out-of-phase configurations – which combine both humbuckers, but minimally delay the output of either the one or the other pickup – it's entirely possible to play an entire show with just the Revstar and a good amplifier (though a tuner's never a bad idea!) Of course, it will also perform convincingly in more complex setups, and as such the Yamaha Revstar RSS20 should appeal equally to ambitious players and professional guitarists. For safe transport, a high-quality Yamaha gig bag is also included as standard.

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QuietOwl 24.01.2026
Ordered after a numerous YT positive reviews and comparisons, tried to watch not only paid promotions (there are plenty, majority I would say) but smaller channels. Specs looked very promising, nice shape, interesting color.

THE BAD: After receiving I immediately noticed a spot on the plastic bounding of the body right on the side where you look at it while playing. 2cm in size along the bounding. It looks like it was chipped during production and filled with some sort of glue or something, so this spot is darker than the rest of the bounding and also I can feel it with a finger.

This is definitely a production mistake covered with quick fix and somehow approved by QC. So be aware of your particular unit, it's not flawless as most reviews say.

Also area of the neck where it curves and joins the body looks uneven, with irregular bumps that you can see on the matte surface.

Push/pull "focus" feature just adds mud to the sound, cuts the highs, didn't find it useful. You can achieve same result with tone pot.

THE GOOD: Guitar feels nice overall, good weight balance, body shape is comfortable, hardware is ok, stainless frets are smooth and even. Sound is subjective, but I liked it.

In addition I would say that Sonic Blue looks different from the product photos, there is no green tint, it's definitely blue. I suggest to look at as many videos and photos as possible for this particular color.

All in all, it's a good guitar, but feels a bit overengineered and with significant QC issue.
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AMAZING STUFF!!
fataldiz 28.05.2026
I can perfectly understand that ''you have to try a guitar, before you buy it''. This doesn't seem to be the case with this AMAZING guitar. Top quality from Yamaha at every part and a plethora of sounds, that are so useful (at least). Already programming about getting a P-90 version, too!
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