You're reviews are not only interesting but also combine great guitar playing (a pleasure each time...) and - what's IMHO puts you at the top - it is superbly recorded!!! Keep it up, Man!
Nice to see someone else's appreciation for Alvarez - Yari guitars. I'm a proud owner of a 1994 Yari DY70 model. The Flame maple body is just stunning. The sound from the maple body is so bright. Such finely crafted guitars.
I've always heard that Yairi is pronounced "ya-EAR-ee". Also, The "M" designation in the Yairi line indicates Masterworks guitars which means solid wood back and sides. For instance, "DYM" indicates Dreadnaught, Yairi and Masterworks.
Hi J.P. I am fortunate to own a Kazuo Yairi 1973 classical guitar, and I recently purchased a Kazuo Yairi 2022 model as well. They both sound spectacular. They are works of art. RIP Mr. Yairi. Your guitars live on.
Sorry i'm late to the party but i'm so glad to have bumped into your channel brother. You seem a very reasonable but still entertaining guy and acoustic guitars are my big weakness in life too. the day when i can afford just one of these high end masterpieces i what i'm working towards. Thanks my friend |!
Just pulled the trigger on this guitar, your recommendation sealed the deal. I'm not really one to buy a guitar without first being able to play it. However your demo has been the little push I needed. love your videos and I'm s fan of you music. Keep on doing your thing.
I commented on this in a response below but I wanted to repeat it here for all to see. I have the Folk / 000 version of this build and it is layered rosewood back and sides, not solid but with a solid cedar top. Yairi does it's layering differently than most makers however. There are only two layers of rosewood running parallel to each other instead of three layers with a cheaper wood in the middle. This provides a lot of the benefits of a all solid wood with a stronger more durable build. I'm assuming they decided on this construction to offer a little more durable build for performing artists.
My late brother had an Alvarez-Yairi DY-58 9-string AY: the bottom 3 strings (EAD) were standard, and the top three (DGB) were doubled, like on a 12-string. My experience was that it was much easier to play and not nearly as hard to tune as a regular 12 string, so you get the playability of a six string and the sound of a 12. Very cool guitar! I also used to have a DY-70, which was also a beautiful guitar. Alvarez-Yairi guitars punch way above their weight.
15.1K Submitted followers !!! Congrats ! And awesome review. Nice to see these guitars getting some credit as an above average timbre feller. Kudos JP.
snorting guitar as ever.. I love that you leave all your fumbles in and don't take yourself too serious and I love your passion for bit's of hollow wood with strings on too. Staying up way too late at night to watch these ..I can see a few purchases happening when I sell this house ...all the best mate and thank you x
It's been brilliant discovering you & your channel JP. You remind me a bit of Charlie Higson (esp. as Ralph in the Fast Show). Your passion & content have gone some way to rejuvenating my mojo to start playing more again. The only downsize is that I now wanna own every single guitar that you demo; so if news reaches your beautiful country that there's been another Hatton Garden robbery - you'll know who's behind it. Kind regards
I was amazed that so many chose Alvarez Yairi. However, I did also!! Although I tried to be objective and unbiased in the sounds since I didn't know which guitars I was judging, music is like so many other things ,a choice or a person's "taste" . Thank you for the comparisons; I liked the "C" guitar, followed by "A" and then "B" .
Excellent review as always. Just for the sake of accuracy, the stage and standard series are solid top only, the masterworks are all solid (hope I'm not mistaken). Superb guitars regardless.
You are correct. I have the Folk / 000 version of this build and it is layered rosewood back and sides. Yairi does it's layering differently than most makers however. There are only two layers of rosewood running parallel to each other instead of three layers with a cheaper wood in the middle. This provides a lot of the benefits of a all solid wood with a stronger more durable build.
Yep, "just a stage guitar", huh? I had been searching for some time to find a nice guitar for my son Matt's birthday present , and I was so impressed by this that I went out and bought him this one. And he loves his just like you do yours. Matt's late grandfather (my father) bought a new Yairi DY96 about 1980 which is also still in our family. And...a song I have always favored is "The Guitar" by the late Guy Clark and Verlon Thompson. Know that one?
@@endoffate5475 yep, I figured if the I could get the wife on board that the upgrade to rosewood would be worth it. Hopefully a "but once, cry once" situation 😂
Are you sure the back and sides are solid rosewood? On the Alvarez website, the back and sides are not specified as solid. Alvarez usually explicitly states when the back and sides are solid.
I emailed support at alvarezguitars.com and asked them about this model, this was their reply: 'The back & sides are laminate construction on this model.' So, the website has always been consistent - if the back and sides are solid wood on a given model it will say "solid rosewood" or '"solid mahogany", etc. If the back and sides are laminate, they do not specify, and will simply say "rosewood" or "mahogany".
@@kellymaxwell1594 Yeah, Alvarez should be completely up-front on the website and list these as laminate. Note, this guitar's street price is around $1800. and it IS really competitive... It's better than many solid wood guitars at this price.
Awesome awesome awesome. Gonna get one. I am a proud owner of one Alvarez regent series RD26s. Just a learner model. Love em.. Thanks for your reviews J.P. Greetings from India..Also not to mention I got to you channel cause of Alvarez and Yairi San.
Loving your videos on these boutique luthiers. How do the Yarias compare with the Yamahas (LL series and Red Label(FG5))??? Thanks from a fan in Singapore
Hey John. Just wanna say thanks for all your info and insight into some great acoustic guitars. You inspired me to go buy a Yamaha recently, and not so recently an Alvarez. So that brings me to my next question. Have you ever reviewed Yamaha A series. I ended up picking up a Yamaha A3M. With the SRT pickup system and microphone emulators. I'm loving the guitar at this point just wondered if you ever reviewed or had any opinion on this particular guitar. Thanks John, keep up the great work.
I have an older early 1980s Alvarez that I brought to a great luthier for a setup and some minor age related crack repair, and he told me more about this guitar than Alvarez did. It is a completely solid hand made guitar. I sent Alvarez the series numbers and photos and they STILL got everything wrong about it. It's almost as if they resent their vintage guitars. They told me that it was laminated top and sides. They are dead wrong.
Love my early 70's Alvarez by Kazuo Yairi! You mentioned you created a video on the history of Alvarez by Kazuo Yairi. Would you be so kind as to point me in that direction. Thank you
great filming but that brings up a question regarding the saddle. it looked like it was leaning forward. I know on some guitars that is intentional but others it may be putting additional pressure onto the bridge but that's a different bridge system so now idk...
The DY1TS - Dreadnought Yairi 1 Tobacco Sunburst. I'd not seen that guitar, but did see its brother with a Cutaway and Koa wood - the Yairi DY1CK. At first I just thought that guitar was just a jerk. Seriously though, that is a model of Yairi ...Great review of a very nice sounding Yairi. I prefer no sunburst or preamp on guitars, but the sound of that Indian Rosewood and the quality of the workmanship is shown well here. I love the Yairis - keep the reviews coming - Rock on JP!
That direct couple bridge system is a thing of wonder. Never mind the structural benefits, the impact on volume and tone is incredible. Trading my FY84 for a Martin 00017 was the stupidest guitar decision I ever made by a country mile.
I’ve really enjoyed your reviews! Like the recording king. You opened my ears to a whole new world. I’m just not diggin the Alvarez as much as some the other guitars you’ve featured. Maybe needs more playing in?
'Windy and Warm', sounds good to me. You should take lessons. Just an 'absolute' joke, of course. What a gift you have. Amazing. Love your RUclips programs...🪕🎻🎸👍
Alvarez guitars are quite nice. There's a couple 12 strings by them at a local music store. They're both in the gorgeous shadow burst finish. Would love to see them make a Jumbo body with that finish.
Hey JP, i've wrote you a song. It goes like this: " I've traded my masterbilt, for an inspired by gibson, I've put some money to it, For an obvious reason. So now I think: The guitar might be inspired by gibson But me buying it Had another reason I was inspired by JP and now my wife 's gonna kill meee..."😄
Ever heard of a LEVIN ..I wrote 90 % of my songs with that baby..sitka source top..maple back a sides..1973. Best pure rythm guitar EVER. Every string..sale volume..Maple boy Maple..lol
You did not mention the model number nor did you state the woods for the top back and sides. Fill this in I am searching for this guitar and it's a slog without that missing info.
You have to love his honesty. I gather this is pre-recorded. He could've easily cut that out, and replace that tune until it was perfect. But, that's not who he is. I only wish, I would hit one wrong note just every day, I would be happy. What a talent he is...
Good sound and beautiful guitar playing. But that B string that snaps when it is fretted between the 1 and 3 frets is boring. I've had a few guitars that did this, were tuned by professional luthiers, the humidity changes didn't help, changing the B string didn't do anything either, there was nothing to do with it. was the nature of those guitars ... now when I buy a guitar I make sure it doesn't have that clicking sound on the B string.
You're reviews are not only interesting but also combine great guitar playing (a pleasure each time...) and - what's IMHO puts you at the top - it is superbly recorded!!! Keep it up, Man!
Nice to see someone else's appreciation for Alvarez - Yari guitars. I'm a proud owner of a 1994 Yari DY70 model. The Flame maple body is just stunning. The sound from the maple body is so bright. Such finely crafted guitars.
Congrats on 15k subs JP!
Thanks!
I've always heard that Yairi is pronounced "ya-EAR-ee". Also, The "M" designation in the Yairi line indicates Masterworks guitars which means solid wood back and sides. For instance, "DYM" indicates Dreadnaught, Yairi and Masterworks.
You do the most amazing reviews. You could make that a full-time job.
Hi J.P.
I am fortunate to own a Kazuo Yairi 1973 classical guitar, and I recently purchased a Kazuo Yairi 2022 model as well. They both sound spectacular. They are works of art. RIP Mr. Yairi. Your guitars live on.
Sorry i'm late to the party but i'm so glad to have bumped into your channel brother. You seem a very reasonable but still entertaining guy and acoustic guitars are my big weakness in life too. the day when i can afford just one of these high end masterpieces i what i'm working towards. Thanks my friend |!
Just pulled the trigger on this guitar, your recommendation sealed the deal. I'm not really one to buy a guitar without first being able to play it. However your demo has been the little push I needed. love your videos and I'm s fan of you music. Keep on doing your thing.
Hey JP! Do you play 12 string guitars too? Would love to see you review some 12 strings.
That Alvarez sound is incredible
I commented on this in a response below but I wanted to repeat it here for all to see. I have the Folk / 000 version of this build and it is layered rosewood back and sides, not solid but with a solid cedar top. Yairi does it's layering differently than most makers however. There are only two layers of rosewood running parallel to each other instead of three layers with a cheaper wood in the middle. This provides a lot of the benefits of a all solid wood with a stronger more durable build. I'm assuming they decided on this construction to offer a little more durable build for performing artists.
Windy and Warm. Love it!
My late brother had an Alvarez-Yairi DY-58 9-string AY: the bottom 3 strings (EAD) were standard, and the top three (DGB) were doubled, like on a 12-string. My experience was that it was much easier to play and not nearly as hard to tune as a regular 12 string, so you get the playability of a six string and the sound of a 12. Very cool guitar!
I also used to have a DY-70, which was also a beautiful guitar. Alvarez-Yairi guitars punch way above their weight.
15.1K Submitted followers !!! Congrats ! And awesome review. Nice to see these guitars getting some credit as an above average timbre feller. Kudos JP.
Hello Mr Cormier. Thanks so much . I’d love to hear about Yairi laminate process and the tone of the newer standard series.
That intro was incredible
I have a couple of Alvarez...I am not disappointed
Hello, curious to know if you would choose the Yairi over a Yamaha fg5. ? Like your videos by the way , very informative .
snorting guitar as ever.. I love that you leave all your fumbles in and don't take yourself too serious and I love your passion for bit's of hollow wood with strings on too. Staying up way too late at night to watch these ..I can see a few purchases happening when I sell this house ...all the best mate and thank you x
JP. Thanks for the demo, awesome.
It's been brilliant discovering you & your channel JP. You remind me a bit of Charlie Higson (esp. as Ralph in the Fast Show). Your passion & content have gone some way to rejuvenating my mojo to start playing more again. The only downsize is that I now wanna own every single guitar that you demo; so if news reaches your beautiful country that there's been another Hatton Garden robbery - you'll know who's behind it. Kind regards
I was amazed that so many chose Alvarez Yairi. However, I did also!! Although I tried to be objective and unbiased in the sounds since I didn't know which guitars I was judging, music is like so many other things ,a choice or a person's "taste" . Thank you for the comparisons; I liked the "C" guitar, followed by "A" and then "B" .
Excellent review as always. Just for the sake of accuracy, the stage and standard series are solid top only, the masterworks are all solid (hope I'm not mistaken). Superb guitars regardless.
You are correct. I have the Folk / 000 version of this build and it is layered rosewood back and sides. Yairi does it's layering differently than most makers however. There are only two layers of rosewood running parallel to each other instead of three layers with a cheaper wood in the middle. This provides a lot of the benefits of a all solid wood with a stronger more durable build.
Yep, "just a stage guitar", huh? I had been searching for some time to find a nice guitar for my son Matt's birthday present , and I was so impressed by this that I went out and bought him this one. And he loves his just like you do yours. Matt's late grandfather (my father) bought a new Yairi DY96 about 1980 which is also still in our family. And...a song I have always favored is "The Guitar" by the late Guy Clark and Verlon Thompson. Know that one?
Nice bright guitar, nice playing . . . glad you added that you have to keep at it. Cheers.
Glad you're getting some love from Alvarez. You should, I bought my MD70BG because of your review (of the MD60BG).
The rosewood one?? You are a lucky man.
@@endoffate5475 yep, I figured if the I could get the wife on board that the upgrade to rosewood would be worth it. Hopefully a "but once, cry once" situation 😂
@@chrisj0 Haha i have the md60bg and its an amazing guitar.. i can only imagine it with rosewood.
Hey John I was wondering what type and thickness of pick do you use?
Are you sure the back and sides are solid rosewood? On the Alvarez website, the back and sides are not specified as solid. Alvarez usually explicitly states when the back and sides are solid.
I think you might be right!
Their not going to make a high end guitar like that & not be solid!
I emailed support at alvarezguitars.com and asked them about this model, this was their reply: 'The back & sides are laminate construction on this model.' So, the website has always been consistent - if the back and sides are solid wood on a given model it will say "solid rosewood" or '"solid mahogany", etc. If the back and sides are laminate, they do not specify, and will simply say "rosewood" or "mahogany".
@@dwcleary8694 Well that kinda sucks. Keeps people wondering & guessing on the guitar they may consider to buy.
@@kellymaxwell1594 Yeah, Alvarez should be completely up-front on the website and list these as laminate. Note, this guitar's street price is around $1800. and it IS really competitive... It's better than many solid wood guitars at this price.
Awesome awesome awesome. Gonna get one. I am a proud owner of one Alvarez regent series RD26s. Just a learner model. Love em.. Thanks for your reviews J.P. Greetings from India..Also not to mention I got to you channel cause of Alvarez and Yairi San.
Loving your videos on these boutique luthiers. How do the Yarias compare with the Yamahas (LL series and Red Label(FG5))??? Thanks from a fan in Singapore
Hey John. Just wanna say thanks for all your info and insight into some great acoustic guitars. You inspired me to go buy a Yamaha recently, and not so recently an Alvarez. So that brings me to my next question. Have you ever reviewed Yamaha A series. I ended up picking up a Yamaha A3M. With the SRT pickup system and microphone emulators. I'm loving the guitar at this point just wondered if you ever reviewed or had any opinion on this particular guitar. Thanks John, keep up the great work.
I have an older early 1980s Alvarez that I brought to a great luthier for a setup and some minor age related crack repair, and he told me more about this guitar than Alvarez did. It is a completely solid hand made guitar. I sent Alvarez the series numbers and photos and they STILL got everything wrong about it. It's almost as if they resent their vintage guitars. They told me that it was laminated top and sides. They are dead wrong.
Love my early 70's Alvarez by Kazuo Yairi! You mentioned you created a video on the history of Alvarez by Kazuo Yairi. Would you be so kind as to point me in that direction. Thank you
OMG . I just bought one of these less then a month old, played less then a dozen times.. $1,000.!! What an insane deal....
great filming but that brings up a question regarding the saddle. it looked like it was leaning forward. I know on some guitars that is intentional but others it may be putting additional pressure onto the bridge but that's a different bridge system so now idk...
I’ve owned a Yari DY91 for 15 years Koa body and sides sitka top mahogany neck such a beautiful guitar
I lucked in to a DY-40-12 for 105 bucks! In perfect condition 🙂 I never thought I would love a 12-string so much.
That was fun. Beautiful instrument!
The DY1TS - Dreadnought Yairi 1 Tobacco Sunburst. I'd not seen that guitar, but did see its brother with a Cutaway and Koa wood - the Yairi DY1CK. At first I just thought that guitar was just a jerk. Seriously though, that is a model of Yairi ...Great review of a very nice sounding Yairi. I prefer no sunburst or preamp on guitars, but the sound of that Indian Rosewood and the quality of the workmanship is shown well here. I love the Yairis - keep the reviews coming - Rock on JP!
Can you tell me the dimensions (H,W,L) of the saddle and the type - and the size of the ebony bridgepins.
That direct couple bridge system is a thing of wonder. Never mind the structural benefits, the impact on volume and tone is incredible. Trading my FY84 for a Martin 00017 was the stupidest guitar decision I ever made by a country mile.
The lr baggs pickup system is as natural sounding as I ever heard.
Hi J.P! i love your videos! You have to try and review the Yairi DYMR70SB!
Love the way you play 13:45
I got to get that under my finger tips cos it's groovy!
Lmao @jp that intro was awesome
Very nice guitar.. great video. Thanks JP
How does this compare to the MD350c ? I love mine.
Damm I bought Two Yairi HD mahagony that you did reviews on. Now I want this one.
You really have great content
I’ve really enjoyed your reviews! Like the recording king. You opened my ears to a whole new world. I’m just not diggin the Alvarez as much as some the other guitars you’ve featured. Maybe needs more playing in?
'Windy and Warm', sounds good to me. You should take lessons. Just an 'absolute' joke, of course. What a gift you have. Amazing. Love your RUclips programs...🪕🎻🎸👍
Alvarez guitars are quite nice. There's a couple 12 strings by them at a local music store. They're both in the gorgeous shadow burst finish. Would love to see them make a Jumbo body with that finish.
I'm Patthesoundguy and I approve this guitar 😉 I'm all set with that... love ya brother 🙋♂️
I have a 1979 DY 46 that is unbelievable Great great great rhythm guitar
Do you prefer a medium or light string?
Have you reviewed any eastmans
that intro deserves a like all by itself lol
You're a great salesman, John! Wonder what guitar will be the best, next time.
Chris is an amazing man. Alvarez are incredible guitars
Once I went into a restaurant and ordered a drumstick and he brought me the whole drum kit.
The Alvarez is great, thanks for the review. Please review a Larrivee at some point!
The DY1TS does not have solid rosewood back/sides, interestingly enough. Many of the YAIRI line up feature laminate back and sides.
The stripes haven't seen them since the 80's remember when Johnny Cash had two on stage he played, Oh yes Johnny played Alvarez at one time.
One of my new guitar heros!
Thanks Cam.
Great playing, beautiful guitar!
What the hell? What a Nice guitarist you are!!!
is this basically the wy1 bob weir model?
Hey JP, i've wrote you a song. It goes like this:
" I've traded my masterbilt,
for an inspired by gibson,
I've put some money to it,
For an obvious reason.
So now I think:
The guitar might be
inspired by gibson
But me buying it
Had another reason
I was inspired
by JP
and now my wife 's
gonna kill meee..."😄
Those guitar lessons are really starting to pay off.🎸🎸🎸
Whats the tune played at 0530m?
I quit playing guitar for a living in 2010 and began driving big truck OTR... Now I not only roll on Michelins, I'm shaped like'em too. 😉
The low end explodes and the top end rings. The range is ridiculous, and of course you make it look easy.😄
Great Player!
JP Please talk about the tonewoods..that to me is EXTREMELY important when advising someone on HOW to find the right guitar for them! No?
I m gonna drive you crazy until you cover the TONEWOODS dad...lol.
I have a dy79 that's awesome.
It sound so nice
That’s a Beautiful Guitar 😍
J.P. your such a nice guy.
Pretty sure it's laminate back/sides; Yairi's own 2-ply on their standard series.
Sweet , just like eating candy made to your taste buds ! Comedian >????? Just like eating candy !!! You play it so well !! sweet \
that is a beautiful guitar
Cool axe. Thanks 👍👏🇨🇦
Ever heard of a LEVIN ..I wrote 90 % of my songs with that baby..sitka source top..maple back a sides..1973. Best pure rythm guitar EVER. Every string..sale volume..Maple boy Maple..lol
If that's bad chops. I'd like to see you at your best!👍👍👏👏👏👏👏
Check out his concert series from Gingers Barn John. You'll find a playlist on his channel showcasing the mini concerts during the "hiatus".
love yairi
Wow! That's a great guitar. Thnx. Enjoy the free chicken..
Top strings have a nice thickness ;-)
Play me some finger picking on a Mahogany JP..Rosewood hurts my ears..unless its outside around the campfire....LOL
The old Yairis from the 80s had abalone EVERYWHERE! This is flashy but far less tacky.
And I'm over here wishing they still did that. Abalone all the things, that's my mantra.
Solid top.
Cedar solid top.
Penguin wrangler ?????
You did not mention the model number nor did you state the woods for the top back and sides. Fill this in I am searching for this guitar and it's a slog without that missing info.
Yairi DY1TS Indian Rosewood. It’s all in the Title and the first couple minutes + Google !
No foolin getting one in 6 months when I do, I'll post one of my crappy videos.
@BryanClark-gk6ie No I got a d28
hella funny intro
Even Tommy Emanuel hits a wrong note wants a year . Lol
You have to love his honesty. I gather this is pre-recorded. He could've easily cut that out, and replace that tune until it was perfect. But, that's not who he is. I only wish, I would hit one wrong note just every day, I would be happy. What a talent he is...
I meant Martin D18 or FG 180 red label Yamaha..ugly and sound beautiful..lol!!
Good sound and beautiful guitar playing. But that B string that snaps when it is fretted between the 1 and 3 frets is boring. I've had a few guitars that did this, were tuned by professional luthiers, the humidity changes didn't help, changing the B string didn't do anything either, there was nothing to do with it. was the nature of those guitars ... now when I buy a guitar I make sure it doesn't have that clicking sound on the B string.
Surprised no one else can hear that dead second string. Sounds like the nut slot is too deep for it to me.