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Deviser, which has deveolped guitars in a variety of woods, including Japanese and exotic woods, has now taken on the challenge of a new tonewood: Coffee Tree, a tree that has obvious connection to our modern coffee drinking culture. We have developed two different colorings inspired by coffee, allowing you to choose the guitar you prefer both in terms of design and sound. The sound and playability of the guitars, created by our experienced craftsmen, are the perfect finishing touch you need to enjoy a relaxing holiday afternoon with a cup of coffee in hand. coffee


coffee
coffee

Deviser, which has deveolped guitars in a variety of woods, including Japanese and exotic woods, has now taken on the challenge of a new tonewood: Coffee Tree, a tree that has obvious connection to our modern coffee drinking culture. We have developed two different colorings inspired by coffee, allowing you to choose the guitar you prefer both in terms of design and sound. The sound and playability of the guitars, created by our experienced craftsmen, are the perfect finishing touch you need to enjoy a relaxing holiday afternoon with a cup of coffee in hand.


coffee
coffee

As some of you may know, coffee trees for beverage use, which are mainly known to originate from Brazil and Cuba, are quite thin and do not grow large. As one can tell just by looking at them, they are by no means trees that can be used for guitar-making. However, the “Coffee Tree” used for this guitar is from the mid-eastern United States, and grows larger and looks different from the coffee trees that are widely used for beverages today. Originally, Native Americans used the beans from the Coffee Tree for food and drink. European settlers, who were coffee drinkers, saw this Native American custom and roasted the beans as an alternative to their coffee and from that, also named this tree “Coffee Tree”.

coffee

As some of you may know, coffee trees for beverage use, which are mainly known to originate from Brazil and Cuba, are quite thin and do not grow large. As you can see, it is by no means a tree that can be used for guitars. However, the “Coffee Tree” used for this guitar is from the mid-eastern United States, and grows larger and looks different from the coffee trees that are widely used for beverages today. Originally, Native Americans used the beans from the Coffee Tree for food and drink. European settlers, who were coffee drinkers, saw this Native American custom and roasted the beans as an alternative to their coffee and from that, also named this tree “Coffee Tree”.


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The CLB (Cafe Latte Burst) model, finished in a warm, latte-like color, is designed for a creamy, rich, sweet, mellow sound.

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The FBK (Deep roasted black) model is oriented toward a crisp, sharp, clear sound and is finished in a deep black color inspired by roasted coffee beans.

Acoustic

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Headway master builder Yasuo Momose has adopted the 34 bracing layout, which he has found to be the most responsive based on his recent production experience. The soft overtones that respond to even the most delicate touch are combined with the hard and light characteristics of the coffee tree, resulting in a robust tone, but with the sweetness and warmth like that of a café latte.

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The advanced rear shift bracing shifts the crossing position of the normal X bracing to the bridge side. This makes the model stronger against the top surface, and it can be used for a long time. Compared to the 34-bracing, the sound is more balanced with the hard and light characteristics of the coffee tree, giving an articulate impression of each string sounding separate and well-balanced.

Electric

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The Cafe Latte blend is equipped with Deviser original P-90 type pickup “STP-1”. The mixing of the dry and chunky tone of the middle position pickup with the sharp and deep tone of the wide-turn P.U. in the upper position gives the guitar a high degree of versatility and expressiveness. It handles distortion very well, so it also works well with overdrive effects and other distortions.

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The deep-roasted black blend is equipped with Deviser’s original humbucker-type pickup “VH-1”. It produces a well-balanced sound with articulate overtones and a thick, vintage-like, deep and full tone that is the hallmark of this guitar. You can experience the charm of this guitar in various genres such as jazz, rock, and blues.

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