Owner since 3-4 months.
I was in the market for a smaller bodied acoustic that I could play anywhere, at home and in the garden. A guitar that I would play each day and not have to be too careful with (not have to put it in a case between uses, etc).
I did not plan to play it plugged in so the electronics were not important.
Starting out with an idea of a budget of 250-350 EUR, I tried a number of different brands and models. I almost pulled the trigger on an Epiphone, but then decided to compare to slightly more expensive guitars.
I tried Fender parlors, Guild and Framus. All very nice guitars. Then I found the Yamaha LS series. And I found a perfect fit in the LS 6.
I have been playing (mainly electric) for a long time but never a lot of acoustic. I have 90's Korean Levin, that is not really nice, and I never gave it a lot of play. So I am a beginner at fingerstyle playing but experienced with strumming and playing with a pick.
On the LS 6 I have been really getting into finger style playing and it works really well for me. I read that the string spacing (at the bridge) is considered too small for some finger style players, I have not found this to be an issue. The sound is really nice, and the dynamics great, it CAN be loud if you strum it hard but it also sounds great when playing soft.
Plugged in (tried this once) it sound good too, but I can not really compare it to a lot of other things.
I was never a Yamaha fan and I can not say I am still, but I am really impressed with this guitar and I can really recommend it.