Lattice

Classical guitars with lattice bracing offer a perfect blend of innovation and tradition. The lattice structure enhances the soundboard’s strength and flexibility, producing guitars with increased volume, improved projection, and richer tonal characteristics. Ideal for professional musicians, these guitars provide exceptional tonal clarity and dynamic range for any performance setting.
Lattice

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Lattice-Braced Classical Guitars: Redefining the Art of Sound

The world of classical guitars unites centuries of tradition with the spirit of modern innovation. Among the most significant developments in contemporary luthiery is lattice bracing, a construction method that has transformed how guitars resonate, project, and respond to the player’s touch. At Siccas Guitars, we proudly present a curated selection of lattice-braced instruments crafted by leading luthiers.

What Is Lattice Bracing?

Lattice bracing is an internal framework beneath the soundboard. Unlike traditional fan bracing, which uses a few struts arranged in a fan pattern, lattice bracing forms a geometric grid of interlocking braces. This lightweight yet strong design helps distribute vibration across the top, supporting greater projection, quick response, and a broad tonal palette.

Lattice Bracing and Double-Top Guitars

Lattice bracing is not limited to solid tops. Many double-top classical guitars, typically built with two ultra-thin layers of tonewood around a lightweight core such as Nomex or balsa, also use a lattice framework. The combination of double-top construction and lattice bracing enhances volume, sustain, clarity, and sensitivity while keeping the instrument light, which is ideal for concert performance and recording.

Many Different Lattice Systems

There is no single lattice formula. Makers refine brace width, height, spacing, and materials to achieve their signature voice. Some prefer carbon-fibre reinforced lattices for extra stiffness and projection, others opt for all-wood lattices for warmth and traditional character. The result is a family of designs with distinct tonal outcomes, from powerful, focused projection to balanced, lyrical refinement.

Origins and Influential Makers

Lattice bracing rose to prominence in the late 20th century through innovative luthiers seeking more volume and expressive range. Greg Smallman is widely credited for pioneering influential lattice concepts, and his guitars have been played by renowned artists including John Williams. Since then, makers such as Jim Redgate, Simon Marty, Michel Brück, Kenny Hill, and others have developed their own approaches, blending engineering precision with artistic craftsmanship.

Why Choose a Lattice-Braced Guitar?

  • Greater volume and projection: Even energy distribution across the top helps the guitar fill larger spaces with ease.
  • Enhanced responsiveness: The lightweight grid reacts instantly to subtle right and left hand nuances.
  • Tonal flexibility: Bright, articulate trebles and warm, resonant basses are achievable depending on the design and materials.
  • Lightness with strength: Intelligent bracing supports stability without unnecessary mass, aiding long-term durability.

The Siccas Guitars Experience

At Siccas Guitars, every instrument is carefully selected, inspected, and fine-tuned for sound, playability, and craftsmanship. Whether you are a concert artist seeking projection and clarity, or an enthusiast exploring modern luthiery, our experts will guide you to a lattice-braced or double-top lattice instrument that suits your style and musical goals.

Lattice-braced classical guitars represent a thoughtful union of tradition and innovation. With increased projection, fast response, and broad tonal potential, they open new dimensions of expression for players worldwide. Explore our collection at Siccas Guitars and discover how lattice and double-top lattice designs can redefine your sound.