Cordoba Hauser Guitar - Master Series. Hauser audio is famous for its perfect balance and clarity. Overtones are tightly controlled and the result is an extremely pure sound. Material. Cordoba Hauser is built with a solid Engelmann Spruce top and...
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Hauser audio is famous for its perfect balance and clarity. Overtones are tightly controlled and the result is an extremely pure sound.
Material.
Cordoba Hauser is built with a solid Engelmann Spruce top and Indian Rosewood back and sides. Canadian Cedar neck with Ebony fingerboard. A number of modern innovations such as braces, tuning locks, and durable finishes have been added to improve what was not available in the 1930s, but is essential to today's modern playing style. This is truly an instrument that showcases Hauser's very realistic design, sound and feel, the model is part of Cordoba's history in creating this wonderful guitar.
Biography of Hauser.
Cordoba did research based on the design of the Hauser version in 1937. The process to produce this guitar is a combination of traditional Spanish guitar making styles, artisans searched for wood to match the The top, back and sides and braces are measured to the nearest millimeter, brace patterns are studied and charted, and details of materials, inlays, grain and vibrations are analyzed. accumulate carefully. The guitar was tested for many hours to understand the balance between bass and treble, resonance and feel of the guitar when played in different styles.
Why Hauser?
The late Spanish conductor Andres Segovia, considered by many players to be the most prominent figure, demonstrated through his outstanding playing ability that the guitar should be considered a recognized concert instrument along with piano and violin.
Previously, the guitar was not accepted by the public, it was considered a somewhat limited "folk" instrument, only for the family, or at most a living room instrument for the aristocratic elite. After being rejected, German guitar maker Hermann Hauser's many attempts at making a traditional Spanish-style instrument, Segovia finally accepted a guitar built in 1937, This is considered "the greatest guitar".
It was with Hauser that Segovia concerted and recorded tirelessly for decades, conquering audiences and critics little by little until the classical guitar was the instrument that was present in concerts. This 1937 Hauser guitar is now considered one of the most iconic guitars in history, and is housed in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
Detailed information about Cordoba Hauser Guitar:
Tuning Machine Ratio
18:1
Headplate
Indian Rosewood
Tuning Machines Vendor & Model
Der Jung DJCB2GX-P12 (S3)
Back Purfling Inlay Pattern & Dimensions
N/A
Neck Joint
Spanish Heels
Frets to Body
twelfth
Number of Strings
6
Target Instrument Weight
3 lbs / 1.4 kg
psid
ten
Headstock Logo
N/A
Side Purfling Inlay Pattern & Dimensions
N/A
Waist Width
235mm (9 1/4")
Battery Pack Installation Location
N/A
Fret Dimensions
2.0mm (W) x 1.1mm (H)
Battery Pack
N/A
Middle Pickups
N/A
Pickup Type
N/A
Electronics Vendor & Model
N/A
Tuning Machine Buttons
Black
Back Center Strip
Indian Rosewood
Back Binding
Indian Rosewood
Shipper Carton Dimensions
116 x 46 x 19 (cm)
Tail Strip
Indian Rosewood
Top Purfling Patterns & Dimensions
N/A
pcid
first
Soundboard Thickness
2.65mm
Tuning
EADGBE
Does it contain shell?
No
Master Carton Dimensions
N/A
Exclusive
No
Item Number
07122
Family
Traditional
Build
Classical
Construction
All Solid Woods
Body Top
Solid Italian Spruce
Top Bracing Pattern
1937 Hauser 7 Fans
Soundhole Diameter
84mm (3.3")
Rosette
All Wood Hauser Design
Top Purfling Inlay
Maple, Rosewood and Black
Top Binding
Indian Rosewood
Side Purfling Inlay
Maple and Black
Back and Sides Wood
Solid Indian Rosewood
Back Purfling Inlay
Maple and Green
Neck Material
Spanish Cedar
Scale Length
650mm (25.6")
Neck Shape
C Shape
Nut Width
52mm (2")
Neck Thickness 1st Fret
21mm
Neck Thickness 9th Fret
24mm
Truss Rod
Dual Action
Truss Rod Wrench
4mm Allen Key
Fingerboard Material
Ebony
Fingerboard Inlays
N/A
Frets Total
19
Color
Natural (NAT)
finish
Nitrocellulose Lacquer
Bridge Material
Indian Rosewood
Saddle Material
Bone
Nut Material
Bone
Tuning Machines
Cordoba Master Series Matte Gold with Black Buttons