Yamaha launched at the NAMM Show 2014 limited edition models of the A1 and AC1 acoustic guitars.
The A Series guitars were launched three years ago at the 2011 NAMM Show and this year’s NAMM has seen the introduction of limited editions of the A1 and AC1 with flamed maple back and sides.
Both the dreadnought A1FM and concert-size body AC1FM have the same features as the A1 Series guitars, namely solid Sitka spruce top, rounded tapered mahogany neck, all wood binding, rosewood fingerboard and bridge, die-cast chrome tuners, System 66 analog preamp and SRT pickup.
Pricing and availability haven’t been disclosed yet.
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