More results...
Composite Acoustics, a division of Peavey has invested in a Plek Pro machine to aid in the production of its premium carbon fibre acoustic guitars manufactured in Meridian, Miss.
The firm says it aims to revolutionise the acoustic guitar market with the introduction of instruments built entirely from composite materials. The guitars feature carbon fibre weave soundboards, impressive volume, incredible tonal clarity and chiming sustain.
“A significant benefit of carbon fibre 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, COO of Peavey.
Carbon fibre, however, is a notoriously difficult material to work with during the manufacturing process. The advanced technology the Plek Pro machine offers makes it possible to precisely determine fingerboard and fret relief, implement compound radius, falloff and target action in accordance with manufacturer’s specifications. The absence of a truss rod in the guitars is compensated for by Plek Pro’s ability to simulate string tension while planing the neck.
Join the Conversation!
Leave a comment below. Remember to keep it positive!