Guitar Showdown: Comparing Some of the Best Australian Lattice-Braced Models

Guitar Showdown: Comparing Some of the Best Australian Lattice-Braced Models

At Siccas Guitars, we take pride in showcasing the finest instruments from across the globe, and this time, we’re highlighting the exceptional craftsmanship of Australian lattice-braced guitars. In our latest video, we conduct an in-depth comparison of some of the best models from leading Australian luthiers, giving classical guitar enthusiasts a detailed insight into the unique features and tonal qualities of these remarkable instruments.

What Is Lattice Bracing?

Lattice bracing is a distinctive guitar construction technique that has revolutionized the world of classical guitar making. It involves a network of fine bracing patterns that allow for a lighter soundboard while maintaining structural integrity. This results in increased volume, enhanced tonal clarity, and greater sustain. Australian luthiers are renowned for mastering this technique, and their guitars are highly sought after by professional musicians for their projection and responsiveness.

Australian Luthiers Leading the Way

Australia is home to some of the most innovative guitar makers in the world. In our video, we feature guitars from Greg Smallman, Jim Redgate and Zbigniew Gnatek, each of which brings their unique touch to the lattice-braced design. These luthiers push the boundaries of guitar-making, offering instruments that are not only visually stunning but also acoustically impressive.

Sound Comparison: Clarity, Projection, and Resonance

In the video, we meticulously compare several models, playing a variety of pieces that showcase each guitar’s strengths. Viewers can hear the subtle differences in clarity, projection, resonance, and overall tonal character between the models. This side-by-side comparison is invaluable for players looking to make an informed decision when choosing their next high-end classical guitar.

Some of the key differences highlighted include:

  • Tonal Brightness: Certain models lean toward a brighter, more treble-focused sound, making them ideal for intricate fingerpicking and melodies.
  • Bass Depth: Others excel in providing a deeper, richer bass, giving the guitar a full-bodied sound perfect for solo performances.
  • Dynamic Range: The dynamic range and responsiveness of each guitar are put to the test, showing how well they handle both soft, delicate passages and powerful strumming.

Why Choose a Lattice-Braced Guitar?

For professional guitarists or serious students, choosing a lattice-braced guitar can be a game-changer. The enhanced projection makes these guitars perfect for live performances, while the improved sustain and tonal balance offer an unparalleled playing experience. The Australian luthiers featured in this video are among the best in the world, ensuring that each instrument is meticulously crafted to bring out the best in the player’s technique and musicality.

Watch the Full Video

For a full comparison and to hear each of these exquisite guitars in action, watch our video. Whether you’re in the market for a new guitar or simply a fan of finely crafted instruments, this video offers a comprehensive look at some of the best lattice-braced guitars available today.

Why Siccas Guitars?

At Siccas Guitars, we specialize in offering the finest classical and flamenco guitars from master luthiers around the world. Our carefully curated selection ensures that players of all levels can find an instrument that meets their artistic and technical needs. Browse our collection of Australian lattice-braced guitars and more on our website: https://www.siccasguitars.com/guitar/lattice-guitars/

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    The classical guitar, with its soft nylon strings and characteristic timbre, has become a symbol of chamber music, Spanish tradition, and concert repertoire. Its modern form was shaped by Antonio de Torres in the 19th century, setting the standard for the body, fan bracing, and the 65-centimeter scale length that are still used today. Instruments in this category open up a rich palette from the refined Romantic miniatures of Tárrega to the majestic concertos of Rodrigo. Here you will find guitars that preserve historical continuity and at the same time inspire new interpretations.
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  • Luthier: Elvis Pajares
    Construction Year: 2025
    Construction Type: Double Top
    Top: Cedar
    Back and Sides: Indian rosewood
    Soundboard Finish: French polish
    Body Finish: French polish
    Air Body Frequency: F / F sharp
    Weight (g): 1415
    Tuner: Kris Barnett
    Condition: New
  • Luthier: José Luis Romanillos
    Construction Year: 1979
    Construction Type: Traditional
    Top: Spruce
    Back and Sides: Indian rosewood
    Soundboard Finish: French polish
    Body Finish: French polish
    Air Body Frequency: G / G sharp
    Weight (g): 1410
    Tuner: Klaus Scheller
    Condition: Excellent
  • Luthier: Elvis Pajares
    Construction Year: 2025
    Construction Type: Traditional
    Top: Spruce
    Back and Sides: Flamed Maple
    Soundboard Finish: French polish
    Body Finish: French polish
    Air Body Frequency: F / F sharp
    Weight (g): 1365
    Tuner: Kris Barnett
    Condition: New
  • Luthier: Giovanni Tacchi
    Construction Year: 2023
    Construction Type: Traditional
    Top: Spruce
    Back and Sides: Flamed Maple
    Soundboard Finish: French polish
    Body Finish: French polish
    Air Body Frequency: E / F
    Weight (g): 1300
    Tuner: Alessi
    Condition: Mint
  • Construction Year: 2025
    Construction Type: Traditional
    Top: Spruce
    Back and Sides: Indian rosewood
    Soundboard Finish: French polish
    Body Finish: French polish
    Air Body Frequency: F sharp / G
    Weight (g): 1605
    Tuner: Perona
    Condition: New
  • Luthier: Otto Vowinkel
    Construction Year: 2019
    Construction Type: Traditional
    Top: Cedar
    Back and Sides: Indian rosewood
    Soundboard Finish: French polish
    Body Finish: French polish
    Air Body Frequency: G / G sharp
    Weight (g): 1590
    Tuner: Sloane
    Condition: Excellent
  • Luthier: Hermann Hauser II
    Construction Year: 1956
    Construction Type: Traditional
    Top: Spruce
    Back and Sides: Brazilian rosewood (CITES certified)
    Soundboard Finish: French polish
    Body Finish: French polish
    Air Body Frequency: F sharp / G
    Weight (g): 1440
    Tuner: Landstorfer
    Condition: Excellent
  • Luthier: Fritz Ober
    Construction Year: 2019
    Construction Type: Traditional
    Top: Spruce
    Back and Sides: Brazilian rosewood (CITES certified)
    Soundboard Finish: French polish
    Body Finish: French polish
    Air Body Frequency: C sharp / D
    Weight (g): 1345
    Tuner: Klaus Scheller
    Condition: Excellent

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