New DY91C, WY1TS, and GY2E
from Alvarez Yairi
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| GY2E |
January 25, 2005
Alvarez Yairi Guitars is adding three new models to its line-up for 2005.
The DY91C features back and sides made of Hawaiian koa, which delivers a charged mid-range with crsip trebles while maintaining a throaty bass response.The DY91C also features an abalone inlay, ebony fingerboard and bridge, solid cedar top, and Alvarez System 600T MkII preamp electronics. The DY91C lists for $2699.
The WY1TS is a new cutaway folk model in the performance acoustic electric line-up. The WY1TS features flame maple back and sides, a cedar top, and vintage tobacco sunburst finish, and lists for $1,999.
Finally, the GY2E is a very special model originally developed with Grateful Dead icon Jerry Garcia. The cutaway jumbo model features a solid spruce top, hand scallop bracing, and the unusual Australian lacewood for back and sides. Musicians including Warren Haynes have already taken the GY2E to the stage; it lists for $2899.
Alvarez Yairi guitars are made in an old-fashioned workshop hidden in the Japanese mountain village of Gifu -- far from the computerized factories of high-volume guitar manufacturers. A family business for more than 60-years, Yairi remains resolute in honoring classic construction methods and using only the finest naturally seasoned wood materials.
All above models are scheduled for shipment in February.
For more information, visit their web site at www.alvarezgtr.com. |