The
Ultra Construction Enhancements
Curly Maple
B&S, Hauser Braced Double top, Alpine Spruce top. Ebony bindings, Exclusive
handmade luxury rossette and marquetry. Ebony bridge, armrest & violin
tie. 16" radiused Ebony fingerboard, Lute type soundport in
left Upper bout, 640mm fret spacing. Embossed leather case included. GORGEOUS
!!
Domingo, the
master luthier that built this amazing masterpiece has over 300 concert
instruments on his belt and you can see and feel his immense experience
with each passing masterpiece. Maple is one of my favorite species. It
resonates as fully and brightly as her Tropical Counterparts. No other
species can cast a shadow on Maple. At best, African Blackwood, Tasmanian
Blackwood and Brazilian Rosewood are in the same league. The leading motif
for her construction was "BLACK and WHITE"... White in all its shades from
the more golden Maple to the radiant white of Italian alpine spruce...
Maple in the radiused fingerboard but with Ebony on the upper and lower
side... again, black and white in the tuners, bindings, rosette and every
corner of this Masterpiece. Sound wise, she booms with a tremendous
presence that will make you go WOW from the first notes you pluck on her.
I was BLOWN away as I played my way through Asturias. Easy to play and
always friendly to both hands. MASTERPIECE OF LUTHERY !
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The double top with the 9 braces
Hauser fan, was developed and introduced by Master Luthier Manuel
Contreras the II at the end of the 70s and reached its peak in the 80s.
In this Variation of the Double top, a second top (Cedar, Image below)
is located halfway between the main top and the back. This top vibrates
a fraction of a second after the first one creating an immense sustain
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Sinker logs (top #2 ), are
pulled from the bottom of lakes and rivers. Sometimes, scuba divers are
needed to achieve the extraction. Most of these logs are hundreds
of years old (In one of the pictures above, you can see that the tree was
cut with an hatchet). Due to a series of factors (The logs were too big
and heavy to be pulled out of the rivers or the logs were caught by currents
and were sucked to the bottom) these logs were trapped by the muddy
buttons of these water beds and this created like a time capsule where
the wood was preserved in fantastic humidity conditions that made the wood
season in a slow natural way during many centuries. Some of the logs are
selected for musical instruments construction. The sound that these woods
produce is unique and the grain has a beautiful coloration that changes
according to the type of mud present in the water bed.
Italian Alpine Spruce is
the highest growing tree on the planet. It grows at or above 1,800 meters
where the oxygen is rarefied. This makes the grain much tighter resulting
in a strong reverberating tone wood. This is the species Stradivarius used
for his legendary violins.
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640mm or 650 mm?
Radiused
or flat fingerboard?
The radiused fingerboard has been
around the acoustic and the electric guitar since day one. The same is
true for most instruments of the Stringed family of instruments (violas,
violins cellos, bass). Radiusing (image above) makes barre and left hand
stopping A LOT easier. The only drawback is that you will NEVER want to
play a flat fingerboard after that. If you are having your custom
guitar built, I am all pro radiusing the fingerboard. The standard
fingerboard is flat. |
The
Ultra Construction Enhancement 1 (Special Inner strutting)
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The
Ultra Construction Enhancement 2 (Elevated Fingerboard)
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Request the Signed POSTER
OF THIS AMAZING GUITAR
23.6 in X 51 in
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LIMITED EDITION SERIES
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