Yamaha LL26 ARE
A.R.E. (Acoustic Resonance Enhancement) is an original wood conversion technology developed by Yamaha. Instruments made from wood using this technology receive the tonal richness of sound characteristic of "adult" played instruments that have been actively used for many years. This technology is currently used for the production of the LL26 series.
A.R.E technology relies on carefully and precisely controlled humidity and temperature to control the molecular properties of wood towards more acoustically optimal (similar to the molecular structure of wood in instruments that have been played for many years).
- This process takes place without the use of chemicals, so it is not dangerous for the environment
- This adjustment leads to the creation of the corresponding ideal acoustic conditions
Solid spruce top
The LL26 top is crafted from carefully selected, whole Canada-based Engelman Spruce. This wood is lightweight and delivers rich sound with good response.
Solid rosewood back and sides
Yamaha uses solid rosewood for the LL26 back and sides. Rosewood blends beautifully with the Engelman spruce visually, and contributes to obtaining a uniform sound of the instrument throughout its entire range.
Improved deck linking system
The deck linkage system has been carefully designed by Yamaha. Each spring is precisely positioned to maximize the full potential of the instrument's sound.
Reinforced neck
The LL26 neck is crafted from mahogany and reinforced with Padauk inserts. This selection of materials not only ensures the reliability of the neck, but also perfectly matches with each other tonal.
Tailpiece
The unique oversized bridge allows for more efficient transmission of string vibration to the body for improved midrange response and full balanced guitar sound.