Jellinghaus Torres 77 PU Maple Swiss Moon Spruce
€ 1,280.17 € 1,280.17
€ 1,549.00
(= € 1,280.17 Excl. Taxes)
This lovely Torres 77 is a real joy to play. Smaller bodied and offering a unique playing experience, this model is light, responsive, and has a surprisingly grand volume.
Jellinghaus Torres 77 PU Maple Swiss Moon Spruce
Deze Jellinghaus gitaren vallen meteen op doordat ze een slag kleiner zijn dan we ze normaal zien, met een kortere mensuur van 24". Na die eerste indruk zit de échte verrassing in hoe deze klassieke gitaar klinkt én speelt, want dat is in één woord verbluffend. We horen mooi diep laag, helder hoog en een onwaarschijnlijk groot en complex volume.
Jellinghaus haalde de inspiratie voor deze gitaren uit de Modelo 77 die Antonio Torres bouwde in 1884 voor de familie Cano. Die welgestelde familie zorgde ervoor dat deze sublieme instrumenten van de meesterbouwer in de handen van de beste gitaristen van die tijd, zoals Tarrega, terecht kwamen. De meeste Torres gitaren zijn inmiddels museumstukken.
Deze Jellinghaus La Torres 77 is geen slaafse kopie, maar een fraaie moderne interpretatie, die je niet alleen kunt bewonderen maar vooral: bespelen. Het bovenblad is gemaakt van sparren en de zij- en achterkant van esdoorn. De gitaar wordt geleverd in een koffer.
These Jellinghaus guitars immediately stand out because they are a stroke smaller than we normally see them, with a shorter scale of 24". After that first impression, the real surprise lies in how this classical guitar sounds and plays, because that is, in one word, stunning. We hear nice deep lows, clear highs and an incredibly large and complex volume.
Jellinghaus got the inspiration for these guitars from the Modelo 77 that Antonio Torres built in 1884 for the Cano family. That wealthy family ensured that these sublime instruments from the master builder ended up in the hands of the best guitarists of the time, such as Tarrega. Most Torres guitars are now museum pieces.
This Jellinghaus La Torres 77 is not a slavish copy, but a beautiful modern interpretation, which you can not only admire but above all: play. The top is made of spruce and the sides and back of maple. The guitar comes in a hardshell case.
These Jellinghaus guitars immediately stand out because they are a stroke smaller than we normally see them, with a shorter scale of 24". After that first impression, the real surprise lies in how this classical guitar sounds and plays, because that is, in one word, stunning. We hear nice deep lows, clear highs and an incredibly large and complex volume.
Jellinghaus got the inspiration for these guitars from the Modelo 77 that Antonio Torres built in 1884 for the Cano family. That wealthy family ensured that these sublime instruments from the master builder ended up in the hands of the best guitarists of the time, such as Tarrega. Most Torres guitars are now museum pieces.
This Jellinghaus La Torres 77 is not a slavish copy, but a beautiful modern interpretation, which you can not only admire but above all: play. The top is made of spruce and the sides and back of maple. The guitar comes in a hardshell case.
Specifications
Brand and Condition | |
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Brand | Wolfgang Jellinghaus |
Condition | New |
Hardware | |
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Bridge | Rosewood |
Tuning Machines | Three-On-A-Plate |
Body | |
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Body Shape | S-Style |
Finish | Natural, Gloss |
Body Material | Maple |
Top Material | Spruce |
Bracing | Fan Bracing |
Neck | |
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Fingerboard Material | Ebony |
Fingerboard Radius | Flat |
Scale Length | 610 mm / 24" |
Neck Material | Cedar |
Neck Profile | C |
Miscellaneous | |
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Travels in | Hardshell Case |
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