St. Louis, MO (January 8, 2014) -- This year at the
NAMM Show, Alvarez will unveil its newly designed, all-solid wood
Masterworks Series. 14 new models will be showcased, with five body
shapes (Dreadnought, Grand Auditorium, OM, Parlor and Classical) and two
different choices of wood configurations: African Mahogany/Mahogany and
Sitka/Rosewood.
“To really get the best from an acoustic guitar it ought to be
all-solid wood,” says Chris Meikle, Senior VP at St. Louis Music and
head of Alvarez development. “We designed the new Masterworks to get
the best out of its woods both tonally and aesthetically. The 2014
guitars have a new bracing system called FST2M, and new cosmetics. Both
the mahogany and Sitka models have 1.5mm Paua abalone purfling and the
mahogany models come in our new finish, which we call Shadowburst. They
are wickedly beautiful instruments and unbelievable value for money.”
Alvarez Masterworks Series also feature a one-piece mahogany neck,
premium gold tuners with ebony buttons, ebony bridge pins and pearl and
abalone inlays. All models come in a high gloss finish, with Maple and
Koa bindings. They are fitted with real bone nuts and saddles and a
rosewood bi-level bridge. They ship with a deluxe poly foam case and
come with a limited lifetime warranty.
Meikle continues, “The sound and personality of the new models is
different. The FST2M bracing is very forward and we added a large solid
maple bridge plate to compensate for increasing the size of the
soundboard. A lot of companies these days seem to be building for more
bass and are constructing guitars lighter and lighter. We’ve gone the
other way and actually tightened up our tops with stronger bracing, but
we still generate great bass and middle frequencies through careful
scalloping. So basically we create a balanced sound, rather than a bassy
sound. Masterwork’s tone has clarity, it’s clear, no
t muddy like a lot
of guitars these days, and they’re dressed as eloquently as they sound”Alvarez Masterworks Series ranges from $599.00 to $1099.00 MAP
Check "em out @ http://www.alvarezguitars.com/
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