How good are Alvarez-Yairi guitars?
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How good are Alvarez-Yairi guitars?
Both fingerpicking and strumming sounded equally good. The 600T MK II electronics do an excellent job in translating the beautiful acoustic tones into quality electronic sounds. The Alvarez-Yairi WY1 models are a worthwhile purchase for anyone looking for a quality acoustic-electric instrument.
Where are Alvarez made?
Alvarez guitars are made in either Japan or China depending on the series the guitar falls under. The Alvarez-Yairi and Masterworks Elite series guitars are made in Japan while the Alvarez Masterworks, Artist, and Regents series guitars are made overseas in China.
Do Alvarez guitars have a truss rod?
To make the guitars as responsive as we could, we keep them as light in construction as possible while still staying true to traditional design, so in the standard models there are no trussrods. Our necks are three-piece and a solid Ebony center rod gives us the strength and lightness we need.
Should I loosen strings before adjusting truss rod?
You only need to loosen your guitar strings before adjusting your truss rod if you want to tighten the truss rod. Tightening the truss rod creates extra tension on the strings, which can cause problems. If you want to loosen your truss rod, you don’t need to loosen your strings.
What happens if you loosen the truss rod all the way?
If your truss rod is too loose, it will result in a concave neck bow, (action too high) and a truss rod that is too tight will result in a convex neck hump (action too low and causing fret buzz). The truth is that the truss rod is a simple device that has one purpose: to counter the pull of the strings. That’s it.
Is it OK to adjust truss rod with strings on?
Should I loosen strings before adjusting truss rod? You only need to loosen your guitar strings before adjusting your truss rod if you want to tighten the truss rod. Tightening the truss rod creates extra tension on the strings, which can cause problems.