Can the Alvarez Yairi FYM72 Beat the Legendary Martin OOO-28? | Acoustic Showdown
Can the Alvarez Yairi FYM72 Beat the Legendary Martin OOO-28? | Acoustic Showdown
At Alamo Music, we’ve seen our fair share of world-class acoustic guitars, but this week’s head-to-head comparison was something special. In one corner, the freshly redesigned Martin OOO-28—an icon in the acoustic world, known for its heritage, golden-era appointments, and resonant tone. In the other, the Alvarez Yairi FYM72, a Japanese-built, benchmade masterpiece that boasts Adirondack spruce, understated aesthetics, and meticulous craftsmanship.
Martin’s 2025 update to their Standard Series brings subtle but impactful improvements: golden era bracing, a refined neck carve, a slanted saddle, and a vintage-tinted Sitka spruce top that delivers warmth, midrange richness, and that classic Martin character. This OOO-28 is every bit the tonal powerhouse you’d expect from the company that essentially invented the modern acoustic guitar.
On the flip side, the Yairi FYM72 is a prime example of understated excellence. With its creamy Adirondack top, rosewood back and sides, and hand-scalloped forward-shifted bracing (FST6), this OM-sized guitar delivers stunning clarity, volume, and responsiveness—especially in the hands of fingerstyle players and singer-songwriters. The soft V neck, ebony fingerboard, and Gotoh 510 tuners round out a guitar that’s just as satisfying to hold as it is to hear.
So how do they stack up? The Martin offers a slightly darker, thicker tone with a warm, vintage voice. The Yairi, by contrast, is brighter, punchier, and arguably louder—thanks to the stiffer Adirondack top. Both guitars are masterfully built, though the Yairi edges ahead in sheer craftsmanship and uniqueness due to its boutique, handmade nature.
If you're torn between the classic and the contemporary, you're not alone—we couldn’t choose just one either. Whether you lean toward Martin’s historic tone or Yairi’s dynamic clarity, both of these guitars offer immense value, stunning playability, and undeniable charm.
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