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DESCRIPTION

The M5 is one of the most popular models in the Mayson Luthier line-up featuring a rosewood back and sides with a solid Engelmann spruce top. Handmade in the Mayson style, including the patented neck-body joint and headstock "V" joint. Finished with a high gloss PU finish top and PE finished back, sides and neck.

MAYSON GUITARS

What if one could change guitar making concepts, concepts recognised for over 150 years by thousands of luthiers and players? For what seems perfect today can be better tomorrow. However, to improve tomorrow we need to recognise our past and adapt today.

Guitar making concepts to this day largely remain determined by the evolution of the flattop acoustic which began in the late 1800’s. Whilst remaining loyal to this legacy, Mayson have re-considered every aspect of the process, mindful of the possibilities of todays technology. Mayson bring this ’NASA meets Stradivarius’ approach all the way back to the designing table, re-inventing each part of the acoustic guitar.

SMART CONCEPTS

Head designer Alex Wang worked on the Mayson philosophy for years before the production line came to life. He re-invented the acoustic guitar, combining the soul of old fashioned luthier skills with the accuracy and consistency of modern hi-tech machinery. From changes as simple as embedding the machine head plates into the headstock - eliminating the possibility of sideways rotation as result of string tension, to redesigning the neck-body joint allowing better resonance of the top as well as a more stable fingerboard, Mayson guitars are made by use of visible and non-visible technical concepts that greatly improve sound, stability, strength and aesthetics.

Condition
Brand
Model
  • Mayson Luthier Series M5 SCE Acoustic Guitar

About the Seller

WM Guitars Ltd

3-5 West Street, Ashburton, United Kingdom
(6)
Joined Reverb:2024
Items Sold:21
Mayson Luthier Series M5 SCE Acoustic Guitar
Mayson Luthier Series M5 SCE Acoustic Guitar
$954.33

About This Listing

DESCRIPTION

The M5 is one of the most popular models in the Mayson Luthier line-up featuring a rosewood back and sides with a solid Engelmann spruce top. Handmade in the Mayson style, including the patented neck-body joint and headstock "V" joint. Finished with a high gloss PU finish top and PE finished back, sides and neck.

MAYSON GUITARS

What if one could change guitar making concepts, concepts recognised for over 150 years by thousands of luthiers and players? For what seems perfect today can be better tomorrow. However, to improve tomorrow we need to recognise our past and adapt today.

Guitar making concepts to this day largely remain determined by the evolution of the flattop acoustic which began in the late 1800’s. Whilst remaining loyal to this legacy, Mayson have re-considered every aspect of the process, mindful of the possibilities of todays technology. Mayson bring this ’NASA meets Stradivarius’ approach all the way back to the designing table, re-inventing each part of the acoustic guitar.

SMART CONCEPTS

Head designer Alex Wang worked on the Mayson philosophy for years before the production line came to life. He re-invented the acoustic guitar, combining the soul of old fashioned luthier skills with the accuracy and consistency of modern hi-tech machinery. From changes as simple as embedding the machine head plates into the headstock - eliminating the possibility of sideways rotation as result of string tension, to redesigning the neck-body joint allowing better resonance of the top as well as a more stable fingerboard, Mayson guitars are made by use of visible and non-visible technical concepts that greatly improve sound, stability, strength and aesthetics.

Condition
Brand
Model
  • Mayson Luthier Series M5 SCE Acoustic Guitar

About the Seller

WM Guitars Ltd

3-5 West Street, Ashburton, United Kingdom
(6)
Joined Reverb:2024
Items Sold:21

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