I have an Alvarez from a couple of years ago one of the Artist Series, a beautiful thing to look at and a beautiful tone...a few instructors kind of said it will be difficult to do anything that sounds good on one of these ...that was until I started playing and he said...how are you doing that...and then he played and said...that it has an amazing sound...good tonal clarity...however the projection is not as strong as some other makes...but for the price it was and still is a beauty
A local boutique guitar store owner kinda shrugged when I mentioned Alvarez although I believe its hit and miss across the whole line of instruments. I owned a md95 I believe with rosewood back n sides and a englemann spruce top that had the vine inlay. It sounded BIG and had nice overtones. Was pretty impressive at $600 compared to various martins, taylors etc in the showroom. Once in a while you find a musical instrument if you listen good and A B them with someone else.
Its hard to say a guitar was completely made in Japan, I had a field trip in a Famous OEM guitar factory in China and found a full range of Headway guitar there, also 6-8 model of Parker acoustic guitar, its hard to tell but they were good sounding guitar.
i have had a look at most of your vids and can only say thank you ,,,i have a better understanding of the different tone woods and makers,,,,i did think all alvarez guitars were made in japan not china but the guitar does sound fantastic,thanks again,,,a yairi owner,,
How much electronic enhancement are you using?... I was listening to the announcer's voice "This is a..".. and his voice sounded unaturally enhanced and I'm just trying to get an idea of the guitar's sound w/out effects.
@StandardMeasurement No effects were used in recording. Our aim was to capture the most natural sound of the guitar. We used a stereo pair of Neuman TLM103s through a tube preamp and with a DBX compressor set in stereo. The only change to the audio, in post, was the lossy compression that comes with video. The store owner (who does the announcements) does have a rather bassy voice, which is what you might be hearing.
@StandardMeasurement Ok.. I appreciate the response.. You guys have put quite a few guitars on tonal display w/your demonstration videos here and that effort is noble and appreciated. The whole effort can be nullified if effects are used..so thanks for listing your recording equipment.
top end, so typically in the 3k range on up depending on the other parts as well, but typically with its rarity nobody puts other components that are lacking on a guitar made with brazillian rosewood
Brazilian rosewood is banned. the only guitars with Brazilian rosewood are those made from the left over stock pile. and thus very expensive. it's a boutique.
Can tell me what did music did he play in the beginning ? Its so melodous. Is it from any song ???? Curious to learn it as its so beautiful to hear it. Soothes the mind. Please if any body can make a video tutorial of what he played , it would be great to learn . Thanks in advance.
This particular Alvarez is actually manufactured in China, not in the Yairi shop in Japan. The craftsmanship is quite comparable to Yairis though. The MD5000 is all solid wood whereas many of the Yairis have laminate back & sides.
With the future of Alvarez in question (11/11/08) due to changes by the parent company,Loud Technologies,Mackie, this may turn into a very collectible guitar. It is no longer in production.And with the permanent embargo on Brazilian Rosewood....Is your money in a bank or is it safe!!!
I have an Alvarez from a couple of years ago one of the Artist Series, a beautiful thing to look at and a beautiful tone...a few instructors kind of said it will be difficult to do anything that sounds good on one of these ...that was until I started playing and he said...how are you doing that...and then he played and said...that it has an amazing sound...good tonal clarity...however the projection is not as strong as some other makes...but for the price it was and still is a beauty
jetsonjoe 1 year ago
A local boutique guitar store owner kinda shrugged when I mentioned Alvarez although I believe its hit and miss across the whole line of instruments. I owned a md95 I believe with rosewood back n sides and a englemann spruce top that had the vine inlay. It sounded BIG and had nice overtones. Was pretty impressive at $600 compared to various martins, taylors etc in the showroom. Once in a while you find a musical instrument if you listen good and A B them with someone else.
GameLevelEditor 1 year ago
Great sound - love it!
andreipetunin 1 year ago
Its hard to say a guitar was completely made in Japan, I had a field trip in a Famous OEM guitar factory in China and found a full range of Headway guitar there, also 6-8 model of Parker acoustic guitar, its hard to tell but they were good sounding guitar.
patrickchong2002 1 year ago
i have had a look at most of your vids and can only say thank you ,,,i have a better understanding of the different tone woods and makers,,,,i did think all alvarez guitars were made in japan not china but the guitar does sound fantastic,thanks again,,,a yairi owner,,
haselock1963 1 year ago
How much electronic enhancement are you using?... I was listening to the announcer's voice "This is a..".. and his voice sounded unaturally enhanced and I'm just trying to get an idea of the guitar's sound w/out effects.
StandardMeasurement 1 year ago
@StandardMeasurement No effects were used in recording. Our aim was to capture the most natural sound of the guitar. We used a stereo pair of Neuman TLM103s through a tube preamp and with a DBX compressor set in stereo. The only change to the audio, in post, was the lossy compression that comes with video. The store owner (who does the announcements) does have a rather bassy voice, which is what you might be hearing.
musicaltraditions 1 year ago
@StandardMeasurement Ok.. I appreciate the response.. You guys have put quite a few guitars on tonal display w/your demonstration videos here and that effort is noble and appreciated. The whole effort can be nullified if effects are used..so thanks for listing your recording equipment.
StandardMeasurement 1 year ago
how refreshing to hear someone demo a guitar who can really play it. Great stuff!
razpaul 1 year ago
wow.....
treatb09 1 year ago
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BalkiHasselhoff1 2 years ago
i could hear the awesome-ness on the very first note he hit!
misterpinky87 2 years ago 2
this sounds almost like a piano wooooow beatiful!
saxxxu 2 years ago
Thats very beautifull playing You should release it . Oh and the guitar is sweeet
peterm3964 2 years ago
how much does a brazillian rosewood guitar usually cost?
htddu908 2 years ago
top end, so typically in the 3k range on up depending on the other parts as well, but typically with its rarity nobody puts other components that are lacking on a guitar made with brazillian rosewood
shivarudra 2 years ago
Brazilian rosewood is banned. the only guitars with Brazilian rosewood are those made from the left over stock pile. and thus very expensive. it's a boutique.
xpntblnkx 2 years ago
Can tell me what did music did he play in the beginning ? Its so melodous. Is it from any song ???? Curious to learn it as its so beautiful to hear it. Soothes the mind. Please if any body can make a video tutorial of what he played , it would be great to learn . Thanks in advance.
kumarramesh46 2 years ago
how can I get a CD?
hibbs3 2 years ago
awesome sound or awesome recording set, anyway, awesome video!
Ragpicker81 2 years ago
what a beautiful rich sound
MatthewF659 3 years ago
Made in Japan has a new appreciation with Yari guitars. My MD95V 12 fret is excellent in all aspects. Great guitars are they!
wilderness62 3 years ago
This particular Alvarez is actually manufactured in China, not in the Yairi shop in Japan. The craftsmanship is quite comparable to Yairis though. The MD5000 is all solid wood whereas many of the Yairis have laminate back & sides.
musicaltraditions 3 years ago
With the future of Alvarez in question (11/11/08) due to changes by the parent company,Loud Technologies,Mackie, this may turn into a very collectible guitar. It is no longer in production.And with the permanent embargo on Brazilian Rosewood....Is your money in a bank or is it safe!!!
spadoukie 3 years ago
Excellent demo. Love that sound.
royadd 3 years ago
Just bought one. This is one sweet Axe!
Seventhsword 3 years ago
sounds beautiful
shadowdreamzk20 3 years ago