New Yamaha CPX Series Performance Electric Acoustic Line Offers Radically Overhauled Amplification System
![]() CPX900 Acoustic Guitar |
Guitarists have long been troubled by electric acoustic amplification, which tends to suffer from excessive feedback and poor sound quality. To develop the A.R.T. system, designed primarily for live performance, Yamaha studied all of the methods for amplifying acoustic sounds and devised a better way.
"We brought in numerous artists, producers, and sound gurus with a mission of capturing that true acoustic sound," said Savage. "The results are stunning."
Many traditional piezo electric acoustics produce a poor ribbon transducer sound that does not necessarily replicate a true acoustic sound. The new pickup system features multiple proprietary contact microphones mounted on the underside of the sound board, which capture the guitar's resonance.
"The completely overhauled CPX line is great for guitarists who are looking for an acoustic that is comfortable to play and, more importantly, sounds like an acoustic guitar," said Savage. "The CPX has a long history as a launch vehicle for advanced technology and now, we are able to continue that tradition at price points that represent a real value."
The CPX700, CPX-12 and the CPX900 performance electric acoustic guitars are currently shipping.
For more information on the new Compass CPX Series, write Yamaha Corporation of America, Pro Audio & Combo Division, Guitar Products, P.O. Box 6600, Buena Park, CA 90622; telephone (714) 522-9011; or email infostation@yamaha.com.
About Yamaha:
Yamaha Corporation of America manufactures a complete line of musical instruments, professional audio products, customer-driven support products and computer-based products targeted to both the amateur and professional markets.
