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Alvarez Guitars - 2016 Artist Series Featurette

Artist Series

Description
After 50 years of making guitars, continual improvement through the use of emerging technologies, processes, and materials is still at the heart of Alvarez's culture. Alvarez guitars are constructed correctly in every sense, from raw material preparation to construction and manufacturing processes. Their tonewoods are carefully cured; components such as neck blocks and wood joints are carefully designed. The painting, sanding and polishing techniques used are continually researched and developed, and the tone is impeccably crafted and married to a stable, consistent and lively sound box.
This caring approach to development comes from one simple goal: To deliver the best guitars in the market at every price point, instruments that are truly amazing value and offer a fantastic player experience. Alvarez believes the multi-award-winning Artist Series is one of the finest solid top guitar lines in the world today and demonstrates their commitment to design.
Artist Series
The term “solid top” refers to the soundboard of an acoustic guitar being made of solid wood, rather than being laminated. However, just because the top is solid, it does not necessarily mean the sound automatically benefits from this feature. The tone of the instrument only improves significantly when the whole guitar is built correctly to optimize the energy a solid soundboard can generate. The Artist Series is built to do exactly this.
Each model is designed to get the best out if its components, and for them to work together to produce balance, lively projection and great response. These components include Alvarez's FST2 bracing system, bi-level rosewood bridge, real bone nut and saddle, great quality tonewoods and thin finish.
FST2 is a forward-shifted X brace design which means the axis of the X is closer to the sound hole to create a larger soundboard area allowing for more energy and vibration to be harnessed. Both the X braces and asymmetric tone bars are carefully scalloped. The scalloping design was the result of years of continual development in their Yairi workshops. The Artist Series sound and personality is open and powerful. FST2 also creates very good balance so both the treble and bass registers are clearly present and balanced in relation to each other.
Artist Series feel right and are exciting to play; no matter if you are strumming hard or picking lightly, the guitar will do what you ask of it. For a more focused sound with fewer overtones, choose a mahogany top. For power, go for Sitka. For warmth and response to a lighter touch, choose a cedar top. All of Alvarez's tops are selected by their team and graded independently of their suppliers. If it isn't deemed worthy, they won’t use it. Top quality improves as you move up the Artist Series models but all are stiff and finely grained.
Along with a more angled headstock, the Alvarez bi-level bridge increases string tension by making the break angle of the strings from the saddle to the top more acute. Improved string tension adds to the sound, feel and response, which are also heightened by the use of real bone nuts and saddles.
Artist Series also demonstrates their great finishing capabilities; the gloss models have a clear deep shine from a finish that is applied as thinly as possible, again to help optimize tone.
Case sold separately.



Features
- Body type: Dreadnought
- Cutaway: Non-cutaway
- Top wood: A+ Solid Sitka Spruce
- Back & sides: Mahogany
- Bracing pattern: Hand-sanded scalloped
- Body finish: High Gloss
- Orientation: Right handed
- Neck shape: Info not available
- Nut width: 1.75 in. (44.45 mm)
- Fingerboard: Rosewood
- Neck wood: Mahogany Rosewood
- Scale length: 25.5 in.
- Number of frets: 20
- Neck finish: Semi-gloss
- Pickup/preamp: Yes
- Brand: L.R. Baggs
- Configuration: Undersaddle piezo
- Preamp EQ: 3-band
- Feedback filter: Notch , Phase
- Tuner: Yes
- Headstock overlay: Ebony
- Tuning machines: Die-cast Chrome
- Bridge: Ebony
- Saddle & nut: Real Bone
- Number of strings: 6-string
- Special features: Pickup System
- Case: Sold separately
- Accessories: None
- Country of origin: China
Warranty
Check with manufacturer for specific parts and labor warranty.
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Reviews
4.45
11 Reviews
60%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
Beautiful Sound and Tremendous Value
I have been playing this particular guitar for four months and absolutely love it. The tone is pure with articulate lows and mids, playing either loud or soft. It is good for both strumming and fingerstyle as the action is somewhere in the middle, and in my opinion just right. I would highly recommend this guitar to anyone looking for a quality dreadnought in the sub $1,000 range. I debated the Taylor 214ce versus the Alvarez for months, and I have no regrets for choosing the Alvarez.
Most Liked Negative Review
Purchased an AD60CE a week ago. LR Baggs System is terrible
Been playing over 50 years. Have other Acoustic Electrics. The LR Baggs Stage Pro and Element is nothing to Brag about. First problem was the B and E string. No volume. Reset the saddle per Alvarez Tech Support. Tried 3 different amps. Vintage 60's Silvertone, Peavey and Behringer Acoustic. Silvertone Tube is the best. Others, minimal volume. Have to have Bass, Mid and Treble down on minimum.. Tuner doesn't come on when button is pushed. Battery Door won't open or move. Stay away from the Baggs Stage Pro and Element.
- Practicing3
- Jamming3
- Small Venues3
- Recording2
- Battery Compartment Won't Open. Stuck.1
- Flat Sound1
- No volume from amp even at Max.1
- Not Consistent1
- Preamp has tinny output no matter what amp.1
- Experienced4
- Novice1
- Good Audio5
- Stays In Tune4
- Consistent3
- Fun To Play3
- Good Feel3
Reviewed by 11 customers
Purchased an AD60CE a week ago. LR Baggs System is terrible
submitted8 years ago
bySeaGullGretsch
fromDagsbor ,DE
Been playing over 50 years. Have other Acoustic Electrics. The LR Baggs Stage Pro and Element is nothing to Brag about. First problem was the B and E string. No volume. Reset the saddle per Alvarez Tech Support. Tried 3 different amps. Vintage 60's Silvertone, Peavey and Behringer Acoustic. Silvertone Tube is the best. Others, minimal volume. Have to have Bass, Mid and Treble down on minimum.. Tuner doesn't come on when button is pushed. Battery Door won't open or move. Stay away from the Baggs Stage Pro and Element.
The product was as advertised; the service excellent.
Verified Buyer
submitted8 years ago
byGary
fromundisclosed
Unfortunately, I ordered a very popular model as a Xmas gift for my wife; backordering required. The good news was it was delivered a few days earlier than initially indicated. In the meantime, I noticed a lower price which was quickly provided to me without question, upon request. Service/Support was swift and complete. I would recommend Guitar Center to anyone desiring what they have to offer.
i would definately recommend this guitar
Verified Buyer
submitted9 years ago
byBrian
fromundisclosed
I play in a praise and worship band and having owned an Alvarez prior this was an awesome guitar for the money. Had to adjust the truss rod a bit as there was a lot of fret buzz but now it plays very well and projects like i would expect an Alvarez to do. Very happy with this guitar.
Great product at a great price
Verified Buyer
submitted9 years ago
byJim A
fromMiddletown, CT
This guitar is high in playability and sound for it's price. It sounds great plugged in and the on-board tuner is a nice add-on. I have been playing guitar for 15 years and would prefer a guitar in the upper echelon but can't afford it and I am happy with this guitar. It has a tiny bit of fret buzz, but it still sounds great. Excellent choice for anyone looking for a great sounding guitar in the mid-range price.
Nice price, nice guitar. This is a 2015 model, not latest.
Verified Buyer
submitted10 years ago
byDavid
fromLake Norman
Purchased to spare my $$$ guitars from risky travel and locations while providing great sound. The sunburst is much nicer than the picture in the ad. Construction is very nice, and the neck size and shape are just what I needed. I not yet used the electronics to play, but initial testing suggests the Sys550 system will work fine for my needs. This is my second Alvarez used as a 'beater' and am quite satisfied with my selection.
Guitar center is the Best!
Verified Buyer
submitted10 years ago
byDennis
fromConcord Ca
Got it for a great deal on Christmas Day! Saved me about $400! Thank you Guitar Center!
Q&A
Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.
submitted8 years ago
asked byRandy
fromPanama city Fl.
Where does the 9 volt battery go in at on this guitar
The battery is changed either at the preamp controls outside the guitar, or via the sound hole. You will have to loosen the strings to get to it.

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