An Aires guitar is designed from the ground up as a complete, interdependent system — not a collection of upgraded parts. Every decision — electronics, neck construction, contours, orientation, and hardware — is made deliberately to reduce friction between the player and the instrument in real-world use.
The objective is not novelty.
It is efficiency, comfort, predictability, and clarity.
A guitar does not exist in isolation.
It exists on stages, under lighting, alongside players’ rigs, and often under imperfect power conditions.
The design choices made here reflect that reality.