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[NAMM] New Alvarez Models

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Alvarez announced new FCC and FCF models as part of the Alvarez Fusion Series, which feature onboard electronics and sport a slim body.


Fusion Series
There are two classical, nylon string versions available with spruce or cedar tops and two folk, steel string models with spruce, quilted maple or koa tops.
The iFCC and FCF models feature Fishman Aura IC pickup.
The FCC’s will be available in March and have an MSRP of $1,499.99 for each model.
The FCF’s will be available in April and have an MSRP ranging from $1,499.99 to $1,999.99.

Artist Series
Alvarez also announces the expansion of the Artist Series with the first bass artist models and upgrades to the Artist Series jumbos. The basses are available with both natural (available in March with an MSRP of $749.99) and black finishes (available in April with an MSRP of $779.99) and the new artist jumbos has expanded wood options, including maple, bubinga and spalted maple.
The Artist Series jumbos are now available and have an MSRP ranging from $649.99 to $899.99.

Regent Series
Eight new models are announced for the entry level Alvarez Regent Series: Two new dreadnoughts (RD010, RD010BK), along with a folk style version (RF010), each with spruce tops. Solid spruce tops are common among the new RD410 family and the cutaways (RD4012C, RD4102CBK, RD4102CL) incorporate Fishman AERO electronics.
The new Regent Series guitars will be available in January and March with an MSRP ranging from $229.99 to $569.99.

Masterworks Series
This line sees two new models with a solid spruce top jumbo MJ813BK and solid spruce top dreadnought MD6104.
These will be available in March and have an MSRP of $1,129.99 for the MJ813BK and $899.99 for the MD6104.

Check out the expansion of the Alvarez lines at NAMM 2009 in booth 5676.

For more info: www.alvarezgtr.com.
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