Lisa's guitar is by far my favourite and i would love to hear it in 5 years time after being broken in. As a luthier it is obvious that a makers spirit/energy is incased in their instruments.
I would love to hear Friederike Linscheid guitar when it just mellows a bit, great guitar. Lisa Weinzierl a very interesting guitar what a volume of sound !! to my ear it has quite a different sound to Ceder or Spruce I would love to hear some more music played on it to really hear the sound for longer period.
Die Lackierungsart beeinflusst den Klang/Ton einer Gitarre essentiell. Normalerweise haben hochwertige Gitarren meistens eine Schelllackpolitur - aber eben nicht immer oder nur teilweise (z.B. nur die Decke der Gitarre ist schelllackpoliert, der Rest ist Kunststofflack)! Es wäre wichtig bei den Gitarrenvorstellungen von SiccasGuitars, wenn die Lackierungsart(en) des Instrumentes immer erwähnt würde ! Ich bin erstaunt, dass dies keine Selbstverständlichkeit bei SiccasGuitars ist.
For me, the Friederich @ 32.33, produces the sound I want to hear. It gives up nothing at the point of the neck where I think it is the most difficult to produce elegant sound.
Every time I think I've seen and heard it all, something new comes up. How would you like to have a special guitar with a painting in it that no one can see? Wow, that is amazing! This could be a very successful comedy skit centered around eccentricity. Weinzierl and Friederich guitars take first but mostly out of respect for the Maestro's name and work. Lisa's guitar is a bit nicer, very pleasant sound. Segovia probably came across as not very nice when he told Hauser to make a better guitar. So, Ms. Linscheid, your traditional guitars sound better, I've heard them. Double tops are lauded by great concert artists mostly because when you travel with them, it is very easy for the top to adjust to various environments. Nothing beats a great traditional sound. That I know of, we are the only ones not appreciating the beauty of our instrument. We try to improve it but it doesn't need improvement. Follow the established basics, you'll end up with a great guitar. It is rather pitiful how centered we are around being nice. Back to the painting: I can't wait for the time when aficionados will argue which type of paint chosen for the painting inside a guitar makes the sound even better, my God!
A double top guitar uses a thin layer of Nomex placed between two hardwood timbers such as spruce or cedar. This three-layer construction provides structural and tonal benefits compared to a single top guitar. Large Guitar manufactures use laminates on their cheaper range of guitars. Very confused.