Yamaha Introduces CPX15W "Compass West" Guitar

January 28, 1999 -- In a move to offer professional guitar players exciting new options in a truly handcrafted acoustic guitar, Yamaha Corporation of America announces the Winter NAMM debut of the "Compass West."

The model CPX15W is an acoustic electric cutaway that features a western motif of interlocking longhorns realized in Paduk, Walnut and Rosewood, circling the rosette. A "conch" belt motif in genuine pearl and turquoise decorates the fingerboard. The solid Sitka spruce top and unique body style, complemented by solid Walnut back and sides, produces a strikingly clear and penetrating acoustic sound.

The acoustic electric pickup and preamp feature a newly designed hybrid system which allows players to blend an in-bridge L.R. Baggz piezo pickup with a strategically mounted condenser microphone. The result, when routed through Yamaha' proprietary preamp, produces a stunningly realistic acoustic sound which is a true reflection of the guitar's acoustic qualities.

As an additional benefit, Yamaha's uniquely designed bridge allows quick and easy action adjustment. Each instrument is set up to exacting specifications in Japan before shipment and once again in the USA, before being shipped to dealers. Twenty-four karat gold machines, bound fingerboard and headstock, and inlaid Compass logo of pearl, abalone and rosewood round out this truly professional guitar.

Related David Bergstrom, director of marketing for Yamaha's Combo Division, "Yamaha enjoys worldwide resources for sourcing of the finest materials for building musical instruments. There is also a long and rich legacy of world class luthery in the Custom Shop in Hamamatsu, Japan. With the introduction of the Handcrafted Series, and the launch of the acoustic electric Compass Series, Yamaha will set the stage for participation in the highest level professional guitar market. The Compass Series actually debuted at Winter NAMM 1998, and these new unique designs are destined to turn heads. Customers can expect to see regular introduction of unique designs with geographic motifs over the next three years. Just over the horizon are the South and North realizations."

The Compass Series, CPX15 W includes a professional level hard-shell case, model GA 38. Dealerships are limited and will be featured both on the Yamahaguitars.com website and in future advertising.

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


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