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Question K Kairi guitar...

Hi all,

I recently purchased a used "K Yairi" acoustic/electric classical guitar....it's a bit beat up but I love the sound and the feel of the guitar.

Does anyone have any opinions on this make. All I know is it's hand made in Japan.

I have not figured it out the electronics completely yet....it has 2 output jacks, toggle switch and panoramic EQ. I think it may have a bridge pick-up and micophone but I really have no idea as the guy I bought it from new nothing about it either.

Any thoughts would be appreciated.

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Jason

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Found some reviews for you here
http://www.harmony-central.com/Guitar/Data4/K_Yairi/
http://www.yairi.co.jp/index.shtml and their site.

I know some people who have some and they are very happy with them,not well known ,but terrific for the money.

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Thanks alot thumbs......that was very nice of you.

It seems the guitar maker get rave reviews for most who have one.

My ear tells me it sounds good....that is always enough for me but it is nice to know others agree.

have a great day.....going wrap my fingers around HT&E part 2!!

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