NEW YAMAHA AES ELECTRICS ARE ALL ABOUT
GREAT LOOKS AND SOUND
Three Models Ideal for Rhythm or Lead Rock Players
BUENA PARK, CA (January 30, 2004)Since their
debut, the Yamaha AES
Series electric guitars have provided lead and rhythm rock players
with quality designed, competitively-priced instruments that can
hold up to heavy riffs and keep pace with today's guitar-driven
music. Yamaha Guitars expands on the award-winning AES Series
with three new models, developed in conjunction with Yamaha Guitar
Development, Yamaha's U.S. custom shop and artist center. Available
in March, the Yamaha AES420, AES720 and AES920 electrics join
the line that includes the award-winning AES620,
and carry on the AES tradition with substance and style.
"The AES electrics have always been known for
big sound, a smooth feel and real playability," states Joseph
Brasler, marketing manager, Yamaha Guitars. "It's been said
that the AES is a modern twist on a retro instrument, and these
new models carry that idea a step further. It's not just about
amazing looks or soundit's about both."
The AES420 is a great introduction to the Yamaha
AES line. It features a solid Mahogany body and set Mahogany neck
with a Rosewood fingerboard. Electronics include premium Yamaha
pickups, master volume and tone knobs, plus a 3-way toggle EQ
switch. Other design elements include dot inlays, die-cast tuners
and chrome hardware. Color options include striking black or red
metallic.
The AES720 has a solid body and a fast, set-in neck
constructed of Mahogany, plus a Rosewood fingerboard. Onboard
electronics include Grover tuners, DiMarzio custom neck and bridge
pickups with separate volume controls, a master tone control and
3-way EQ switch. The appearance of the AES720 is what sets it
apart from other models in the linemetallic finishes with
a unique black center, high-tech black anodized hardware and a
distinctive AES bridge and tailpiece.
The AES920 blends the vintage with the modern, with
a solid Maple body, African Mahogany top and quilted Maple body
veneer. The set-in, 24 ¾-in. scale African Mahogany neck
features a Rosewood fingerboard with Abalone dot inlays and white
position markers. A Yamaha original bridge and AES tailpiece,
nickel hardware, die-cast tuners and the choice of Natural or
warm Honeyburst top finishes complete the look.
The electronics of the AES920 will yield an endless
selection of blends for a true custom soundDuncan '59®
neck and bridge pickups with nickel plated covers and separate
volume controls, plus master tone and a 3-way EQ toggle switch.
For more information on AES420, AES720 and AES920
electric guitars, write Yamaha Corporation of America, Pro Audio
& Combo Division, Guitar Products, P.O. Box 6600, Buena Park,
CA 90622; telephone (714) 522-9011; email infostation@yamaha.com;
or visit www.yamaha.com.