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Alvarez Yairi DY-85

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Features 9.9 (15 responses)
Sound 9.9 (15 responses)
Action, Fit, & Finish 9.6 (15 responses)
Reliability/Durability 9.7 (15 responses)
Customer Support 5.8 (5 responses)
Overall Rating 10.0 (14 responses)
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Product: Alvarez Yairi DY-85
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 01/28/2008 at 04:25am by gvhlaw
Email: gvhlaw at gmail<dot>com

Features : 10
Everyone else has described this gem pretty well. Mine is a 70's DY-85 - Jacaranda laminated back and sides - beautiful spruce top. Bought on eBay late last year for $810.00 plus shipping. The guitar has aged like a grand dame and was well cared-for by its prior owner(s). I hope Yairi's don't cease to be a well-kept secret.

Sound : 10
As all of the other reviews indicate, this is a very special guitar in the sound department. I have owned or still own all of the big name acoustic guitars and none of them can touch the balance, harmonics, tone, and bell-like quality of the sound. It rings like a drug-crazed telemarketer calling your home phone around dinnertime. I still can't believe it. I just had a great luthier in Winters, CA (Al Calderone of ARC Guitars) install a pre-ban elephant ivory nut and saddle and check and adjust the set-up. The ivory adds even more dimension and power to the sound of this otherworldly instrument. I was willing to spend the $$$ for ivory and the set-up only because the build and workmanship is so spectacular. It was great before, it is beyond comparison now.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
The set-up was excellent when I got the guitar, but the frets needed to be re-crowned and polished. It is perfect now - low all the way up the neck and not a hint of buzzing or distortion. The wood is perfectly bookmatched (typical for Yairi) and the nitro lacquer has held up well. Yairi's belief in the use of his hybrid form of lamination of the back and sides to increase the reflection of sound to the sound-board seems to be spot on. The fit and finish are still great after 30+ years.

Reliability/Durability : 10
I haven't had the guitar long enough to offer a serious opinion, but for a thirty + year old guitar it has held up incredibly well. I don't play professionally, so no idea if it would be a good "gig" guitar, but I know I can never replace what I have so it is not going out in the cold.

Customer Support : No Opinion
No Comment - I do wish there was a better way to date Yairi guitars.

Overall Rating : 10
I have been playing for forty-five years, and, as stated above, own and have owned a lot of high-end guitars. They all rest quietly in their cases now. Pretty to look at, and most sound pretty great, but the DY-85 is in another class. Anyone who attempts to steal this guitar is in mortal peril. I would absolutely try to find another one if it was lost. The appearance is OK - and all the abalone is OK - but the book far outshines its covers.


Product: Alvarez Yairi DY-85
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 04/24/2007 at 10:44pm by KBargerstock
Email: kilebarge<at>aol dot com

Features : 10
I have yet to see a guitar that is as beautiful as this one. The finish, the pearl lining that goes around everything, the two tone back. Gold, grover tuners, that were made specifically for this make, im trying to figure out how many were made, since mine says either 31/31 or 31/81, 1980 as well

Sound : 10
This guitar booms, i play on stag with a band, and i dont even have a plug in, and i can still be heard. This Guitar can sing

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
This thing came perfect! The action, is flat out amazing, havent played a guitar like it, only wish it was electric.

Reliability/Durability : 8
Well somehow one of my tuner head broke... a string snapped and the head, no joke, flew off... and fell down my heating vent... outragous... i know... and since the tuners are custom, i cant get them, anywhere... so yea that sucks, its held together by a cut up pencil right now. Other then that, its sweet.

Customer Support : 5
Well since i cant find anyparts for it...

Overall Rating : 10
I would buy thi guitar again in a heart beat


Product: Alvarez Yairi DY-85
Price Paid: US $470
Submitted 04/14/2006 at 12:24am by saw

Features : 8
Bought new in 1976 for $470. Yairi handmade copy of Martin D-45 with lots of pearl inlay and tortoise shell pickguard. Solid spruce top with laminated Jacaranda back and sides. Two piece back. Ebony fingerboard with pearl inlay. Gold grovers. Very pretty guitar. Original factory fiberglass hardshell case.

Sound : 9
Very loud guitar, but not brash or tinny...this really projects though and it gives very powerful bass response for a dreadnaught. There's a little more warmth & mellowness in the Martin dreadnaughts, partly as a result, I think, of the solid wood back and sides. This guitar's strong projection comes from a very light X-bracing and a very nice top with finish so light that you can feel the ridges in the grain. It does have a bit of an intonation problem on the B string that requires some tweaking in different keys.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 7
Action is moderate, but I like to run heavy strings on this particular guitar and have the neck tuned for it. It's so much fun to really bang on this one. It would be fine for finger picking but I tend to reserve that for a more recent Martin HD-28VR that can't really handle such rough treatment. The Yairi's neck is a bit finer than on the D-Martins, but not quite as sweet as a Guild.

Reliability/Durability : 8
Like all of the Yairi line, this guitar is very well made and has withstood a lot of play time over 30 years. Some finish dings and discoloration on the back of the neck. Frets and fingerboard have held up very well. The Grovers are still in great shape but the gold plate is wearing in areas.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Might have had the intonation looked at, but it never bothered me enought to worry about it. No opinion.

Overall Rating : No Opinion
This was my first "nice" guitar, bought when I was only 16 years old. It's been a good companion. Even though I don't pick it up like I used to, I'd put it up against most every Taylor I ever tried. When I ended up choosing the Martin for an upgrade, I was surprised to find that I'd have to spend at least $1600 to meet or beat the basic sound quality of this guitar. Found most everything out their way too thin for my taste. I might have stuck with it as a primary if it didn't have laminated back & side panels.


Product: Alvarez Yairi DY-85
Price Paid: US Shure Vocalmaster PA + 250.00 cash
Submitted 12/25/2005 at 06:28pm by Gary L.Reed
Email: brito113<at>hotmail dot com

Features : 10
I bought this guitar new in 1982 and traded a Shure vocalmaster PA + 250.00 cash....The guitar has abalone inlay on the frets and top notch workmanship throughout !! Came with a hardcase...Gold tuners....Made by the master himself - Kazuo Yairi...

Sound : 10
This is absolutely bar none the finest playing acoustic guitar I have ever picked up !! It not only plays superbly but rings like a bell with tone for days !!!! I can play it like an electric....Very full rich tone...I absolutely love this guitar....A drunk bassplayer fell on it one night out on the road and cracked the neck....I had it repaired in OKC by the man himself Don Teter....

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
This guitar came from the factory in Japan with the best set-up I have ever seen and absolutely flawless in every way !! Like I stated earlier it plays like an electric guitar...

Reliability/Durability : 10
This guitar has withstood constant playing out on the road 5-6 nights a week for years and has held up marvelously !! Tuners still hold rock solid and look great still....

Customer Support : 10
I have had the guitar since 1982 and would expect nothing in the way of customer support with the service this guitar has given me !! I know there has been some good Martin's through the years out there but none can be any better than this guitar and there has never been a martin made that plays as easily as this guitar !!! Period !!

Overall Rating : 10
I have been playing for over 30 years and have yet to find this guitar's match anywhere with any brand out there !! If stolen I would dedicate the rest of life looking for the thief and when I caught up to him it would be like in the old west with common horse thieves....A hangin'occasion !!


Product: Alvarez Yairi DY-85
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 11/05/2005 at 07:52pm by Chris

Features : 10
Mine is a 1979 Yairi made in japan. Has 20 frets...sounds great. I dont know a whole lot about it except that it has very low action, plays easy, and sounds amazing. I installed an LR Baggs iMix pickup into it and it suits it well.

Sound : 10
Suits me wonderful. I use it as a rythm guitar in a worship setting. Sounds very full and rich, much like my Martin HD-28. I am very pleased with it.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
Action on this guitar is about the best i have ever played. Extremely low, easy to play.

Reliability/Durability : 10
Definately will withstand live playing. I use it at least twice a week and it holds up fine. It's over 25 years old and still sounds great. I use it all the time with no backup.

Customer Support : No Opinion
never had to contact alvarez

Overall Rating : 10
I've been playing for about 5 years. I use a Line 6 DL4 with this guitar whenever possible. I probably would be able to buy it again, considering they aren't made anymore, but i definately wouldn't mind replacing it if it was stolen. Only thing i wish it had was a cutaway to give me some more mobilitly, but sound is my main concern.


Product: Alvarez Yairi DY-85
Price Paid: US $550
Submitted 10/21/2005 at 10:14pm by Broadway

Features : 10
I bought this guitar brand new in 1985. Its is a DY-85A made in Japan.The date stamped on the inside is 1984.It has a soild top and 20 frets.I`m not sure of the bodys wood ,but the neck is a thin Rosewood and the action can not be described.I have played and owned alot of guitars ,but by far this jewel shines above the rest.I think I paid some where around $550 for it and a hard shell case.I have bought and sold a few guitars over the years ,but this one I would never sell.When I play it a chill runs down my spine.

Sound : 10
I love all music , well all good music. When I`m going to just sit and pick some Bluegrass,gospel,Haggard or Jones. I have to grab the ol DY-85A. I have never played or heard a guitar with a sound to compare.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
I have played this ax for 20 years and have never had it set up.Brand new out of the box it was sweet and still is.

Reliability/Durability : 9
This guitar is tough,but I have always babied it and very few people have I let play it.

Customer Support : 3
N/A

Overall Rating : 10
I have been around guitars my whole life,because my dads a picker.I guess the first time I picked up a guitar was about 37 years ago.I do not lose things so thats out,but if it where stolen I would track down the thief and recover my prize.


Product: Alvarez Yairi DY-85
Price Paid: US $525.00
Submitted 01/07/2005 at 08:05am by William Stewart
Email: william<dot>stewart1 at sbcglobal<dot>net

Features : 10
Yairi DY85 (1979) Bought it new in early 80 for $525 with case.
20-fret, Spruce top, Grover rotomatic tuners.
Body is three-piece back with rosewood center and flamed KOA elsewhere with polished Nitro-Lacquer finish. Binding is almost all Abalone filled. The larger rectangled-shaped MOP/Abalone fret position markers. 1.75" neck at the nut.
This guitar has been the best I've own for durability and fitness, the neck is still true with little need of adjustments. I have a problem now with replacing the nut and saddle. I had the action lowered in 1990 and now the nut is grooved too low over the years of changing strings. Anyway, the saddle is the main concern. I had a Martin thinline installed in 93(no longer there) and I think they shaped the saddle and we're in discussion on the saddle's original shape (compensated). The last Luthier that did these changes has since passed away and my memory of the orignal saddle has faded (too many guitars). If anyone has one around this year and could take a pick of the saddle shaping (PLEASE) email me.
Again these are not faults of the guitar just the owner.



Sound : 10
Sound: Well each to there own but it has it's place and the neck action is superb!

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
As stated no faults other than the owner.

Reliability/Durability : 10
I think 25 years old is testimony enough.

Customer Support : 8
Called St. Louis and they were very helpful but won't do a fossilized Ivory Nut (I bought one that has been closely shaped)and wanted them to do the Nut saddle replacement.

Overall Rating : 10

Started playing in 1966, have too many guitars to list.

some favorites;
Yairi DY85
Martin D35 (1972)
Gibson Les Paul Standard (58 reissue) bought in 1992
Takamine C135 (2000) 1975 Taurus Guitaris was stolen that year.


Product: Alvarez Yairi DY-85
Price Paid: US $350.00
Submitted 12/13/2003 at 02:11pm by bill

Features : 10
This Dreadnaught DY-85 is truly a jem, made in Japan, May of 1975, 20 fret, rosewood fingerboard, Rosewood back and sides, mahogany one piece top. MOP inlays on back, sides too. "10 on looks"
























Sound : 10
got to be the loudest of any i've played in 30 years, rich full tones hi's mids and lows songs like "The Dance" or "Almost cut my hair" subtle, or jammin it handles it all "10"

Action, Fit, & Finish : 8
sure it looks great but thats not what caught me

Reliability/Durability : 10
never had an ax with the durablity this on has, never had a thing go wrong since i've owned it, i replaced the bridge saddle and the nut with bone, but thats it.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 10
Original owner, May 1975
When I first found this Guitar, Ovation had marketed their product hard, and i almost bought one , but the tone of the DY-85 was so much more superior, that it was really a no brainer


Product: Alvarez Yairi DY-85
Price Paid: US $450 used
Submitted 07/07/2003 at 04:00am by Anonymous

Features : 10
Mid-70's Alvarez-Yairi DY-85 (Label has no date). Solid Spruce top, mahogany neck, quilted mahogany (someone said it was jacaranda) sides, 3-piece back. Abalone/MOP binding on almost every edge, ala Martin D-45. Hex Abalone inlays on neck. Gold Grover Tuners. Medium neck w/volute, very comfortable.

Sound : 10
I play mostly for my own enjoyment. 60's - 80's Classic Rock. Anything that calls for an acoustic guitar, this one does with style. Rich, full sound with great projection. Almost as loud as a Martin D-28. Very easy to wring tone out of. Much easier to play than any other acoustic guitar I have ever played. Even better than Taylor.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
The action on this guitar is incredible. I set it up myself for very low action, although it was fairly good to begin with. When I got the guitar, it had 3 fairly small dings on the top through to the wood. Other than that, this guitar is gorgeous! I knew as soon as I picked it up that I would love it (OK, I cheated - I have owned Yairis before and was looking for another one). I have had the pickguard replaced because it was peeling at the edges, but this is part of normal guitar maintenance. It is truly a joy to play. I can see absolutely no shoddy workmanship anywhere at all.

Reliability/Durability : 10
I don't play live much anymore, and have not gigged with this guitar, but Yairi built this like a tank, so I would not hesitate to.

Customer Support : No Opinion
N/A

Overall Rating : 10
I've played off and on (mostly on) for over 30 years. Classic rock, Blues, Singer/Songwriter stuff (Willis Alan Ramsey, Lyle Lovett), Bluegrass. All my other guitars are electric: '95 Mexican Strat, Gibson LP Std. etc., but I only need one acoustic, as this covers all the bases really well. Where it really excels is flatpicking. I took it to a Bluegrass Fest a few years ago and everyone who played it was amazed. Riffs that give me trouble with other guitars just seem to flow from my fingers on this. When my guitar playing buddies come over, they make a beeline for the Yairi. I have seen many people play it for a few minutes and then stop, hold it out at arm's length and say "I can't believe how nice this plays!" or words to that effect. I catch myself just admiring it sometimes, looking at the way the light brings out the beatiful grain of the wood, that cool headstock logo, the overall quality of the build. I rate this as high as any Martin, Taylor, etc. for "feel" and looks, and almost as high for sound. At way less than half the price of one of the "Big" names, Yairi is one of the great values (and secrets) in guitars.


Product: Alvarez Yairi DY-85
Price Paid: US $350.00
Submitted 12/26/2002 at 11:13am by Anonymous

Features : 10
My Dy85a is a bit different from some of the others described
above. It has back and sides of "ribbon" mahogany. very attractive, striated pattern. top is sitka spruce. ebony board and
bridge. I replaced the junky plastic saddle and nut with bone,
what a difference! For the guy who complained about the
mids on the guitar, consider doing this right away. Because I only paid $350 for mine used i also wasnt afraid to reach inside
the guitar and shave the braces. DONT DO THIS YOURSELF
IF YOU DONT KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING! Take it to a pro if
you want it done. This also made a huge difference.

Sound : 10
Ok. you read the other reviews. im here to tell you that these
are smokin little guitars. I have been banging on this guitar for
ten years (its an '82 that I bought used ) and it just gets sweeter
and sweeter. I string it with light gauge d'addario bronze strings, but I throw away the bass e and replace it with an .056. With the action this guitar has, playing bends on the low e at the nut is
easy and the guitar sure benefits from the extra bottom.

Sound wise, the only thing that sounds better than these is a
Goodall, but at ten times the price of what I paid for the Yairi...

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
My DY85a started out great, but Ive dragged it thru hundreds of gigs, rehersals, etc. The finish on the top (nitro lacquer, which is
part of why the guitar sounds so good too) is starting to come
off. Overall, Im wearing out too, so what can I say. I have replaced the bridge, Im on the second set of tuners, Ive had a partial refret.
The fit and finish put Martin and Taylor to shame.

Reliability/Durability : 10
Yes, believe me Ive put mine thru the torture test. these are
very light but very durable guitars. I always use it for gigging with no back up.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 10
Lets put it this way: If you have one you want to sell, PLEASE EMAIL ME FIRST.

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