Rinaldo Vacca - 2025 No. 336 "Lattice" 64 cm
Rinaldo Vacca - 2025 No. 336 "Lattice" 64 cm
Overview
Overview
About the luthier
Rinaldo Vacca, a renowned guitar maker, was born in the small town of Cabras in the province of Oristano, located in the beautiful island of Sardinia, Italy, in 1960. His journey into the world of crafting stringed instruments began in the 1980s, fueled by his deep-rooted passion for music and the guitar. Rinaldo’s initial foray into instrument making was sparked by his childhood friend, Sandro Vargiu, with whom he often enjoyed playing the guitar. Sandro’s encouragement and shared love for music inspired Rinaldo to delve into the art of building guitars. Although his early attempts proved discouraging, Rinaldo’s passion only intensified, driving him to explore new sounds through the medium of wood. With a self-taught approach, Rinaldo embarked on a quest to create his own guitars. At first, he drew inspiration from the traditional Spanish guitar model. However, driven by a desire for innovation and personal expression, the Sardinian guitar maker eventually decided to experiment with a unique method of construction and assembly. This new method allowed Rinaldo to meticulously oversee each phase of guitar production, resulting in a consistently high standard of quality. He recognized the invaluable role that musicians played in his craft, considering them his greatest allies. Through their expertise and experience, musicians were able to identify the nuances and intricacies of the instruments, helping Rinaldo refine his techniques and achieve superior craftsmanship. Rinaldo Vacca’s guitars soon gained recognition for their exceptional quality, craftsmanship, and distinctive sound. Musicians sought out his instruments, appreciating their attention to detail and the passion poured into every creation. Rinaldo’s dedication to his craft and unwavering pursuit of perfection propelled him to become a respected figure in the guitar-making community. Today, Rinaldo Vacca continues to build guitars in his workshop, combining traditional techniques with his own innovative approach. His instruments are coveted by musicians and collectors alike, each one bearing the mark of his artistry and devotion to the craft. Rinaldo’s guitars stand as a testament to his adventurous spirit, relentless pursuit of excellence, and harmonious fusion of music and craftsmanship. Rinaldo guitars are played by many guitar players across the globe, such as Kazuihito Yamashita, Kanahi Yamashita, Enea Leone, Jozsef Eotvos, Salvatore Seminara, and many more.
About the guitar
This brand-new guitar by Rinaldo Vacca, a globally recognized master luthier, showcases an impressive blend of modern innovation and classical tradition. Built with a lattice bracing system reinforced with a carbon fiber layer, this design delivers tremendous volume and a pure, focused tone.
The guitar features a torrefied cedar soundboard, which adds warmth, responsiveness, and tonal maturity, paired with Indian rosewood back and sides that are internally reinforced with Spanish cypress, which hugely contributes to the excellent projection of the guitar.
Visually stunning, this guitar is also highly playable, thanks to its comfortable 64 cm scale length, which can be a blessing for guitarist with smaller fingers.
This is truly a concert-level instrument that keeps on giving. With an enormous dynamic range, it responds effortlessly to even the softest touch, offering players nuanced control and infinite expressive possibilities.
Watch the presentation video of this particular guitar below, where you will find a lot of additional information about its playability and sound.
Luthier: | Rinaldo Vacca |
Construction year: | 2025 |
Construction type: | Lattice |
Top: | Cedar |
Back and sides: | Indian rosewood |
Finish: | Nitrocellulose |
Air body frequency: | F # / G |
Scale: | 640 mm |
Nut: | 51.5 mm |
Weight: | 1930 grams |
Tuners: | Alessi |
Strings: | Knobloch - EDC 34.0 |
Condition: | New |
Case: | Hiscox Pro II |
Details about GPSR:
Classical Guitar
Rinaldo Vacca, Via Brigata Sassari, 26, 09072 OR, Cabras, Italy, cabrasguitars@gmail.com
Rinaldo Vacca, Via Brigata Sassari, 26, 09072 OR, Cabras, Italy, cabrasguitars@gmail.com
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