Yamaha LS/LL Series Handmade Acoustic Guitars

LS400

January 28, 1999 -- Long known for its tradition of fine quality and workmanship in its acoustic guitars, Yamaha Corporation of America is bringing the art of guitar-making to the next level with the introduction of the LS/LL Series of handmade acoustic guitars at Winter NAMM. With over 35 years of commitment to quality and value-and 10 million guitars later-Yamaha is now dedicating itself to building professional-level models which will be well-received by even the most discriminating players.

The LS/LL Series guitars feature solid backs, sides and tops of the finest woods. Hand-selected book-matched Sitka Spruce tops are carefully matched to backs and sides of solid Indian Rosewood or Mahogany. Necks are hand-shaped and frets are seated and crowned by Yamaha's experienced team of luthiers with over 350 years of combined experience. Yamaha has already begun shipping a limited quantity of LS/LL models.

"Yamaha has the highest level of guitar making capability in the world," states David Bergstrom, director of marketing, Combo Group. "The company's rich tradition, knowledge of the nuances of sound control, and ability to create consistent, quality guitars is now being applied to a higher level of instrument. In the spirit of providing maximum value for the money, the LS/LL Series stand on their own for playability and character of sound."

Two body styles are offered, LS and LL, with a choice of solid wood back and sides. The LS Series features a slightly smaller body profile with a clear, balanced and penetrating sound character. The LL Series features Yamaha's variation on the popular dreadnought body style for an impressive acoustic experience. The LS 400 and LL 400 feature solid Mahogany back and sides. The LS 500 and LL 500 feature solid Indian Rosewood back and sides. Rosewood offers maximum brilliance and depth of tonal color while Mahogany renders a slightly warmer and mellower tone. The LS 400 models are available in a choice of three finishes: Natural, Gloss Black and Vintage Stain. In addition, all Yamaha handcrafted models feature soundhole ornamentation of genuine abalone, bound fingerboards and headstocks, and Yamaha's Lifetime Warranty.

For more information, visit Yamaha's web site at www.yamaha.com.


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