A new preamp system highlights the company’s latest NAMM offerings.
These one-piece neck/body construction guitars will now feature an onboard preamp designed by Trace Elliot.
Medidian, MS (February 13, 2018) -- Composite Acoustics introduces their new carbon fiber acoustic guitars at the 2018 NAMM Show in Anaheim, CA. These one-piece neck/body construction guitars, already known for their durability, playability, sleek design and tone, will now feature an onboard preamp designed by acoustic amplification expert Trace Elliot.
Established in 1979, Trace Elliot quickly made a name for itself in sound amplification, first with bass amps and second with models specifically designed for acoustic guitars. Amplifying acoustic guitars comes with a unique set of challenges that requires special attention to detail. Trace Elliot dialed in that magic touch and spawned a whole new market segment for acoustic amplification. Now, they can take those innovations and put them into a package that easily installs into the side of an acoustic guitar.
For Composite Acoustics’ new carbon fiber guitars, Trace Elliot has designed a preamp that leaves the guitar as untouched as possible, both physically and tonally. There’s no large preamp cutout and the basic operation is simple, with volume, bass, and treble controls and tone controls that are especially tuned for a pleasing boost or cut of lows and highs. This preamp is designed to enhance pure, natural guitar tone with minimal coloring using sophisticated FFT analysis and simulations. It also has extended battery life made possible through low power circuitry, meaning the battery drains only slightly more than just sitting on a shelf. Simple design and longer battery life are ideal properties for a high-quality carbon fiber acoustic.
"In addition to sounding great, a significant benefit of carbon fiber guitars is their ability to withstand extreme variations in climate conditions. This means that even in intensely hot or humid conditions, the instruments will stay in tune longer than traditional wooden guitars while also retaining their precise setup," said Courtland Gray, Chief Operating Officer of Peavey Electronics Corporation.
Easily fitting into airline overheads, Composite Acoustics guitars are the perfect partner for summer travel. Already offered in a range of colors, these guitars will now be available with a stunning transparent red or transparent blue finish. Players will immediately note the offset sound hole with integrated top bracing technology™ (IBT™). The proprietary carbon fiber bridge and saddle materials provide maximum sound transfer. With black chrome hardware, these guitars make a statement.
Composite Acoustics continues to set new standards in playability in the world of carbon fiber instruments. Learn more about the guitars at www.compositeacoustics.com or visit them inside the Peavey NAMM booth 201AB.
Retail pricing starts at $1599 USD.
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These one-piece neck/body construction guitars made of carbon fiber are known for their durability, sleek design, and consistent tone.
Meridian, MS (July 18, 2017) -- Composite Acoustics proudly introduces their revamped acoustic guitars at the 2017 Summer NAMM Show in Nashville. These one-piece neck/body construction guitars made of carbon fiber are known for their durability, sleek design, and consistent tone. Now featuring an easy-to-clean black satin finish on the back for more durability, these guitars are the ideal choice for touring musicians in all climates.
"A significant benefit of carbon fiber guitars is their ability to withstand extreme variations in climate conditions. This means that even in intensely hot or humid conditions, the instruments will stay in tune longer than traditional wooden guitars while also retaining their precise setup," said Courtland Gray, Chief Operating Officer of Peavey Electronics Corp.
Easily fitting into airline overheads, the Composite Acoustics Cargo guitar is the perfect partner for summer travel. Already offered in a range of colors, these guitars will now be available with a stunning transparent red or transparent blue finish. Players will immediately note the Cargo’s offset sound hole with integrated top bracing technology (IBT). The proprietary carbon fiber bridge and saddle materials provide maximum sound transfer, while the optional L.R. Baggs Active Element pickup system is a premium option for easy and clear amplification. With black chrome hardware, this guitar is bound to make a statement.
The popular GX and classic Legacy models also received additional upgrades. Each guitar will now be equipped with custom made 19:1 ratio Hipshot tuning machines. Both models also feature a center sound hole with abalone sound hole ring, a proprietary reinforced polymer fretboard with 20 medium stainless steel frets, and a hardshell case.
Composite Acoustics continues to set new standards in playability in the world of carbon fiber instruments. Learn more about the guitars at compositeacoustics.com or by visiting booth #623 at the Summer NAMM show through July 15.
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