Jakob Lebisch

Jakob Lebisch, based in Offenbach near Frankfurt, is a rising German luthier renowned for his expertise in double-top guitar construction. His 2022 model, weighing just 1240 grams and featuring a low air resonance around D#–E, exemplifies his exceptional craftsmanship and innovative spirit. Lebisch’s work blends traditional luthiery with cutting-edge acoustic design, positioning him among the leading figures of the new generation of double-top guitar makers.

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About the Guitar Maker

Jakob Lebisch, based in Offenbach, Germany, near Frankfurt, has quickly established himself as one of the most promising young luthiers specializing in double-top guitars. Within just a few years, he has earned recognition for his precision, technical expertise, and innovative approach to contemporary guitar making.

His 2022 double-top guitar stands as a remarkable achievement in modern luthiery. Weighing only 1240 grams and featuring a low air resonance at D#–E, this instrument represents a perfect balance between acoustic sophistication and structural efficiency.

The design reflects Lebisch’s mastery of the intricate physics behind the double-top concept. Despite the demanding parameters, he has achieved a guitar that excels in both tonal projection and refined craftsmanship. Every element—from the selection of tonewoods to the internal architecture—demonstrates his deep commitment to pushing the limits of traditional guitar construction.

Jakob Lebisch exemplifies a new generation of forward-thinking luthiers redefining classical guitar making through innovation, precision, and artistry. His instruments are admired for their responsiveness, clarity, and expressive range, marking him as one of the leading figures in the evolution of modern double-top guitars.