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Alvarez Yairi DYM60HD Masterworks Dreadnought Adirondack Acoustic Guitar Natural


Description
The Yairi DYM60HD Masterworks does everything you’d expect from a correctly designed dreadnought and more. Made from AAAA North American Adirondack spruce, Honduran mahogany (naturally seasoned for 50 years) and ebony components, this guitar has incredible genes. The quality and seasoning of these woods help to make this guitar very light in weight. This helps in several ways when it comes to tone. The guitar is alive and extremely responsive. The added stiffness of the Adirondack helps in creating more energy, and when paired with the mahogany, generates a stunning warm and open voice with powerful, clear bass and middle frequencies. The trebles are a little darker than Alvarez's rosewood guitars and have roundness to them, plus a bell-like quality.
Drive the Yairi DYM60HD Masterworks Dreadnought as hard as you wish and it will keep responding, even to extremely heavy strumming or flatpicking. Approach the guitar with a lighter attack or fingerstyle playing and its instant response is even more apparent. The speed of which the DYM answers you is instantaneous.
The guitar has custom, hand-cut FST2 bracing which is a forward shifted X, and the top is expertly tuned during the carving of this system. The one-piece mahogany neck has been spoke shaved by hand and the other appointments include the sublimely accurate Gotoh 510 tuners, bone saddle and nut, flawless, thin poly finish and subtle Paua abalone and mother-of-pearl inlays.
The Story of How It Came To Be
This magical line of Yairi Masterworks acoustic guitars came about, almost by accident, as Alvarez-Yairi designers were detailing the specs of a guitar for a wonderful player named Jack Pearson. It was thought that Adirondack spruce paired with Honduran mahogany would be the best combination needed for Jack’s tonal requests.
Mr. Yairi amassed an incredible amount of tonewood throughout his life and although most is in or around the factory, some was stored on a piece of land he owned some miles away. The Alvarez team would go and see the wood on every trip to Kani, it became a ritual after lunch, but because most of the supply had darkened due to the elements making them unsure what all of it was. Looking back now, Mr. Yairi may have been thinking, "One day they will realize what is in here."
Well that day came. Suspecting that Mr. Yairi had a supply of Honduran mahogany on his piece of land they travelled there again, and what they found in terms of tonewood was pure gold; perfectly conditioned billets of old growth Honduran mahogany that had been naturally seasoning for around 50 years…unbelievable.
Had Alvarez's team not discussed Honduran mahogany for Jack’s guitar they may have never discovered such a treasure. This series celebrates this amazing wood, arguably the best tonewood of all, and it also celebrates Mr. Yairi’s lifelong (and beyond) commitment to his art.
Honduran Series are some of the best guitars Alvarez-Yairi have ever made and offer incredible value for such highly specified, inspiring handmade instruments.



Features
- AAAA solid Adirondack spruce top with seasoned solid Honduran mahogany body
- One-piece mahogany neck with semi-gloss finish, ebony fingerboard
- Assymetrical scalloped tone bars
- Natural gloss top, body finish, semi-gloss neck finish
- 12th fret paua inlay
- D'Addario EXP217 strings
- Dovetail neck joint
- Ebony direct coupled bridge
Specs
- Body type: Dreadnought
- Cutaway: No
- Top wood: AAAA Adirondack spruce
- Back and sides: Solid Honduran mahogany
- Bracing pattern: Hand-carved FST2, scalloped forward-shifted X
- Body finish: Natural Gloss
- Orientation: Right handed
- Neck shape: Not specified
- Nut width: 1.73" (44 mm)
- Fingerboard: Ebony
- Neck wood: Mahogany /ebony/mahogany
- Scale length: 25.5"
- Number of frets: 20
- Neck finish: Semi-gloss
- Pickup/preamp: No
- Brand: Not applicable
- Configuration: Not applicable
- Preamp EQ: Not applicable
- Feedback filter: Not applicable
- Tuner: Not applicable
- Headstock overlay: Ebony
- Tuning machines: Gotoh 510 Gold with Ebony buttons
- Bridge: Ebony
- Saddle and nut: Real bone
- Number of strings: 6
- Special features:
- Case: Hardshell case
- Accessories: None
- Country of origin: Japan
Warranty
Check with manufacturer for specific parts and labor warranty.
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Reviewed by 3 customers
Best acoustic I've ever played
submitted3 years ago
byAcoustic ninja
fromSlidell Louisiana
You can always spend more money if you want to but you're not likely going to find anything much better than this Alvarez, at any price. I own some very expensive acoustic guitars, we all know the brand names. This Honduran mahogany Alvarez is just as good in every way as those big names are but for about 1/10th of the cost. Yes it really is that good. Every guitar is different so you need to try them out before you buy but I took a chance with this one and I was shocked at its volume, sustain, quality of craftsmanship and ease of play. Absolutely fantastic flat top. Many big name acoustics are no longer handmade and are mass produced on cnc machines just like many Alvarez guitars are so you are now mostly paying for the name. I still love my big name guitars but none of them are any better than this Alvarez. I play with some old timers like me that bring their vintage expensive big name bluegrass guitars to our sessions and I used to also before buying this. They all asked to handle and play this instrument. They are shocked by its sound and playability and the cost. They all love this thing. It might be the best sounding flat top I've ever played. I had an Alvarez K Yari 5060 that I gave to my Son. I bought it new in 1973. The 5060 is considered the holy grail of Yari's hand made guitars and it was fantastic. This Alvarez isn't as pretty but it sounds just like the 5060 only better. It's getting hard to find these because the word is out about this instrument and many people want one. Don't know but doubt that you will ever find a better sounding flattop than this on. In my experience from owning all the expensive big brand name acoustics, I haven't seen anything better for the money anywhere but your mileage may vary. You can still spend more money if you want to but you won't get more guitar than this Alvarez.
As good as the $4000-$6000 guitars out there
submitted3 years ago
byKurt
fromDuluth, MN
This DYM60HD is certainly worth its asking price and more. It's build quality and sound is right up there with a Collings D1 or Martin D-18 GE or Authentic. Loud and projecting. Much moreso than the Alvarez MD60BG which I sold after buying this guitar. I love the smoothly operating Gotoh 510 tuners. Tiny adjustments in tuning are easy. I'm knocking off one star because the clear pickguard is under the final top finish coat which means you can't change the pick guard without refinishing the top, and it comes with a Tusq saddle rather than bone. The case could also be a tighter fit for the guitar and have more than 3 buckles.
If you need a good flat top this is great .
submitted4 years ago
byBill
fromRaleigh , NC
I have one of these and they match up between a D18 and a D28 . They are like all instruments today over priced . But if you don't spend the money you just end up with pawn shop gear . This one don't have any shortcomings and yes , there is better flat tops out there . They make one with electronics though if you like that . Tuning machines are really good . It's easy to temper it in when tuning . I already found out don't put stupid 11 gauge strings on it . It needs 12's . If you prefer mahogany this rings out well . For me it was this or a D18 . I do have a Martin rosewood so I picked this one . And by the way it is perfectly built . The bridge on these Yairi guitars put them pretty much in a league of their own .
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submitted4 years ago
asked byBT
fromPikeville, KY
Why is the DYM60HD more expensive than the DYM60HDE? I assume they are the same except for the electronics which should cost more???
They appear to be very similar, please give us a call to better help you out 877 687 5403submitted5 years ago
asked bykenny
fromHong Kong
Is it tax free for international order ?
International orders are not tax free.