A concert body shape acoustic guitar with solid Sitka spruce top, mahogany sides and back, the Yamaha SRT2 pickup, cutaway and original Yamaha case.
The Yamaha AC5M ARE convinces with an outstanding sound spectrum, an extremely comfortable playability. For perfect sound on stage or in the studio, the innovative in-house Yamaha SRT-2 pickup system is available
An organic and natural sound thanks to a thermally treated ceiling: Yamaha's innovative A.R.E. system
A straight neck taper and rounded fretboard edges of the Yamaha AC5M ARE provide an excellent playing feel.
Innovation at a high level: The Yamaha AC5M ARE
With the AC5M ARE, Yamaha presents an innovative acoustic guitar in a concert body that meets the perfect instrument for every performance requirement. A scalloped bracing and the thermally treated Sitka spruce top deliver a balanced sound with dynamic nuances, like a guitar that has been playing for years. thanks to solid wood with Sitka spruce top and a body of mahogany, this concert resonates with clear basses, assertive and nuanced mids, as well as brilliant and fine silvery highs.
In addition, the "High Comfort" neck profile with rounded fingerboard edges offers a soft and pleasant playing feeling. The open Gotoh mechanisms allow fast and accurate tuning. Last but not least, an original Yamaha case is already included.
Little technology, big effect: Yamaha's innovative SRT2 (picture shows rosewood version)
From piezo to pure, warm acoustic sound: Yamaha's SRT2 pickup
The innovative SRT2 pickup offers a wide range of professional sound reproduction. Accordingly, the portion of the Undersaddle pickup can be mixed with two microphone types to achieve the optimum sound result. For the simulated microphone signal, a Neumann U67 and a Royer R122 were used as models.
A total of four controllers are available: Knob(A) controls the output volume, knob(B) adjusts the high frequencies, knob(C) provides the level adjustments of the low bass frequencies, while pressing activates automatic feedback reduction. Control (D) controls the mixing level between the pickup and the simulated microphone source, while pressing switches between the two microphone types.