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With so many brands of guitars in the market today, how do you choose the right one for you?

Which guitar gives you unsurpassed value and quality? Which guitar is the one you keep reaching for? We believe that guitar is Guitarsnest.

At Guitarsnest, we craft instruments with your creativity in mind. We acutely understand that the relationship you have with your instrument directly affects how much you want to play, how you can better develop as a musician, and how the guitar you play impacts how much you play and ignites your creativity.

Making music is one of the most fulfilling gifts in life—but it can also be one of the most frustrating and demanding. Having an instrument that you bond with inspires you. This is the foundation of our approach in creating our instruments.

We also understand we must design for a lifetime. Guitars are not consumable products; they can be kept for decades, being passed on from generation to generation. The way we build guitars must match this tradition. From the choices of woods and components to the accuracy of wood joints and seasoning, every step of our careful approach impacts how our guitars are played, kept, and treasured. This is what drives us, and this directs our design decisions and commitment to thoughtful craftsmanship.

Perpetual R&D

Dedication to quality and value is not always easy. It means we have to make better decisions, gain more knowledge, and keep experimenting and exploring. We call it “perpetual R&D.”

Throughout our development we believe in the decisions we make and also expose decisions that are incorrect, so that musicians playing our guitars never experience any failings. Musicians need to trust their instruments—they are the tools of their trade, they are voices and communication devices and create something that can change the listener’s feelings. Music is a powerful medium best made on dynamic and trustworthy tools.

That is why we obsessively study sanding process, painstakingly test the smallest of components, properly cure our woods, R&D different paints and finish process, invest in tooling and education, and take deep dives into production design as well as product design. For our goal is not just to make great guitars, but to make the greatest value guitars. We incorporate the design and quality we want and you need, which means we have to make them efficiently so as many players as possible can own them.

Only then can we be proud to offer beautiful looking, wonderful sounding instruments that can inspire creativity for a lifetime and bring more music into our lives.

YAIRI

The handmade approach and obsessive R&D.

In a world of mass-produced, fast goods and globalization there seems a growing number of people seeking out handmade products. Items made with a more human approach and the refined skill of Artisans who know their craft and consider the user at every step of production. Alvarez-Yairi is such a product, bench-made guitars, obsessively crafted by a humble and inspiring group of Luthiers who have dedicated their lives to guitar making.

There are 24 Luthiers at Yairi, four of them are Master Luthiers and worked at their benches for up to 55 years. This wealth of expertise helps to set Alvarez apart from many guitar companies. We are known for our endless stockpiles of vintage, and naturally seasoned wood. The Yairi build quality and player experience offer quality rarely found at such accessible price points for bench-made instruments.

Quality is in the detail

We believe a continual culture of R&D is not just about innovation, it also means we review ourselves as we move forward and learn more. Each component on our guitars is designed, tested, or chosen. For example, our complex curve, standard neck profile has evolved as our capability in production becomes more technical.

Many neck profiles were designed in order to find what we believe to be the most comfortable in different fretting positions and balance between playing at the low, middle, or high end of the fretboard. Everything is considered with the player in mind.