About This Listing

As part of thinning down a large collection, I have for sale this unique Dieter Hopf and Manuel Adalid Artista Membrane 2010 Model 5163 classical guitar in beautiful condition along with hard shell case.

Designed by German luthier Dieter Hopf and made in collaboration with Spanish maker Manuel Adalid, this is an innovative instrument that features a unique, "membrane" top - there is a large oval shaped section of the soundboard which encircles the bridge and is thinner than the rest of the surrounding top. This area is braced with a lightweight lattice system topped with carbon fibre. This area of the top acts as a separate, highly flexible membrane, increasing volume noticeably as a result. It has a very thick, full-bodied quality of sound with even and balanced notes between all registers. Playability is also very easy, and the neck is reinforced which allows for a more accurate setup. Features 20th fret to accommodate repertoire requiring the high c natural.

In its general construction beyond the top, the Artista Membrane shares many features with other modern high quality classical guitars. The top is Red Cedar, the sides, back and headplate are Palo Escrito, a true Rosewood from Mexico, favoured by the builders in Paracho. The neck, which uses a traditional Spanish ‘slipper heel’ with the sides tied into the heel, is Spanish Cedar with Ebony for the fingerboard and bridge. The tuners are by Schaller. The nut and saddle are bone. As common for concert style classical guitars, this uses a 650mm scale length and 51mm nut.

Happy to answer and questions you may have or send over further pictures if required.

Listed3 months ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • 5163
Categories
Year
  • 2010
Body Shape
  • Classical

About the Seller

Twenty20

Southampton, United Kingdom
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Joined Reverb:2018
Items Sold:14

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