Yamaha LJ6 ARE Natural.
- Yamaha L Series electro-acoustic guitar
- "Medium Jumbo" style with solid Sitka spruce top
- Passive SRT piezo system
- Includes hard case
The L6 models incorporate many of Yamaha's most exclusive features. The solid Engelmann spruce top is treated with A.R.E. technology. This treatment, combined with a redesigned bracing pattern, results in a powerful sound with greater volume while maintaining an optimal balance. To meet the demands of contemporary guitarists, they are equipped with a Zero Impact pickup that, without compromising their traditional aesthetic or natural acoustic resonance, allows for amplification in live performances or studio recordings.
A.R.E. (Acoustic Resonance Enhancement) is a wood treatment technology originally developed by Yamaha. Through precise control of temperature, humidity, and atmospheric pressure, the molecular properties of the wood can be manipulated to achieve ideal acoustic characteristics similar to those of wood used in instruments played for many years.
- Medium Jumbo body shape
- Solid Spruce top
- Top treated with A.R.E.
- Back and sides made of rosewood
- Rosewood fingerboard
- Traditional neck profile for great comfort
- Rosewood bridge
- 5-piece neck made of mahogany and rosewood
- Luxurious abalone inlays
- SRT Zero Impact pickup
- Includes hard case
About the L Series.
Handcrafted using time-honored construction techniques, the L series guitars draw on Yamaha’s extensive heritage in acoustic instrument design developed over decades. These guitars are built to meet and exceed the expectations of today’s players. Featuring classic shapes and exquisite mother-of-pearl inlays, these instruments offer a unique combination of balanced tone, exceptional comfort, and wide dynamic range. On stage, their high-quality components capture even the slightest nuance, inspiring creativity and musical expression.
About Yamaha
Yamaha is a major global manufacturer that produces all types of musical instruments with exceptional quality. The company's history began when its founder, Torakusu Yamaha, repaired a broken reed organ in 1887. Shortly after, he successfully built Japan’s first reed organ.
Since then, Yamaha has continued to produce high-quality products, combining traditional craftsmanship with advanced digital technology, ensuring continuous innovation in their instruments. The sound quality of a Yamaha musical instrument reflects decades of technical expertise and skilled craftsmanship.
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