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One for the Koa fetishists

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Paul Templeman
Posted 2007-03-09 9:58 AM (#318988)
Subject: One for the Koa fetishists


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Selling this for a friend of mine. Alvarez Yairi WY1K all Koa, with dual source pickup system. Preamp has pickup blend controls, notch fliter and tuner. List price $2400 Street around $1900. Accept $1100 complete with a good quality hardshell. I can bring it out with me in May and ship from Ct if anyone is interested.


More info here
Yairi WY1K




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Paul Blanchard
Posted 2007-03-09 10:31 AM (#318989 - in reply to #318988)
Subject: Re: One for the Koa fetishists



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That's a nice guitar! I had one of the early versions of the WY1 in Cedar, and really liked it, picking it out of a dozen or so similarly priced acoustics. I ended up sticking with my Ovations for practical reasons, but I wouldn't mind having another one of these.

Being a child of the 60's, I always grinned while playing it when I remembered this is the Bob Weir model.
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2007-03-09 11:22 AM (#318990 - in reply to #318988)
Subject: Re: One for the Koa fetishists



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The case is striking with the guitar.
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philmax
Posted 2007-03-09 3:03 PM (#318991 - in reply to #318988)
Subject: Re: One for the Koa fetishists


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2nd the case, and of coarse the yairi is a fine instrument...
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lanaki
Posted 2007-03-09 3:12 PM (#318992 - in reply to #318988)
Subject: Re: One for the Koa fetishists


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i guarantee those photos aren't doing that koa wood any justice either. interesting "Direct-Coupled" bridge construction.

very purdy!
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brainslag
Posted 2007-03-09 3:16 PM (#318993 - in reply to #318988)
Subject: Re: One for the Koa fetishists


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Gorgeous! I love Yairi's, but for my taste, I think I would prefer the look of a spruce top against the dark body. How do these all Koa guitars sound?
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lanaki
Posted 2007-03-09 3:26 PM (#318994 - in reply to #318988)
Subject: Re: One for the Koa fetishists


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to my ears, all koa sounds great on ukuleles. cuz they are small and should have nice mids and trebles for the distinct sound. all koa guitars, again, just my opinion, are punchy and bright acoustically. they lack a certain warmth that the spruce topped guitars have. i had a gibson j-200 with koa back and sides and a sitka top. it was very nice. i was unimpressed with the all koa guitars i have sampled. i have not played a yairi koa.
i suppose it all comes down to our own preferences. me, i gotta hear the low warmth balancing the highs to enjoy a guitar's sound.
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2007-03-09 3:48 PM (#318995 - in reply to #318988)
Subject: Re: One for the Koa fetishists


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I would agree. I'm not a fan of Koa as a sondboard material. It's not a bad sound, I just think spruce or cedar is better. I'm pretty sure this thing is all laminated anyway.
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Tupperware
Posted 2007-03-09 3:56 PM (#318996 - in reply to #318988)
Subject: Re: One for the Koa fetishists


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Originally posted by Lanaki:
to my ears, all koa sounds great on ukuleles
and the problem is ???
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brainslag
Posted 2007-03-09 7:31 PM (#318997 - in reply to #318988)
Subject: Re: One for the Koa fetishists


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ox·y·mo·ron Rhetoric. a figure of speech by which a locution produces an incongruous, seemingly self-contradictory effect, as in “cruel kindness” or “to make haste slowly.”

or...Jumbo Shrimp
..Military Intelligence..
..Good Sounding Ukuleles...
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brainslag
Posted 2007-03-09 7:32 PM (#318998 - in reply to #318988)
Subject: Re: One for the Koa fetishists


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...uh, ok, sorry, I await my spanking.
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2007-03-09 8:01 PM (#318999 - in reply to #318988)
Subject: Re: One for the Koa fetishists



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I have no experience playing anything Koa... But the stuff sure is purdy.
That doesn't necessarily mean that is sounds good. (I thought koa was a RV park anyway.)
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lanaki
Posted 2007-03-09 8:39 PM (#319000 - in reply to #318988)
Subject: Re: One for the Koa fetishists


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Originally posted by brainslag:
...uh, ok, sorry, I await my spanking.



oh look, brainslag has a koa-colored butt!!
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Jeff W.
Posted 2007-03-10 8:01 PM (#319001 - in reply to #318988)
Subject: Re: One for the Koa fetishists


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Early on...
Woikin' in rural SE Asia and parts South Pacific, we referred to the little local toddler's runnin' round nek'd as, "Coconut Butts".

Cute as hell. I've never seen happier, well-adjusted children.


(... ShutUp! All Ya'll)
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2007-03-11 1:15 PM (#319002 - in reply to #318988)
Subject: Re: One for the Koa fetishists


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Sold.
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lanaki
Posted 2007-03-11 2:46 PM (#319003 - in reply to #318988)
Subject: Re: One for the Koa fetishists


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Originally posted by Jeff W.:
Early on...
Woikin' in rural SE Asia and parts South Pacific, we referred to the little local toddler's runnin' round nek'd as, "Coconut Butts".
i was wonderin' where cocoa butter came from...
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