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Cordoba Master Series - Hauser Limited Edition - 2022 - Hand Made in the USA
00255
$4,999.00
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Product Details
Hauser Limited Edition - 2022 Handmade in the USA
Solid AAA Cedar Top with tight straight grain
Beautiful solid Macassar Ebony Back/Sides
Unique Ebony purfling
Ebony Rosette
Ebony Fretboard
650mm Scale Length
Beautiful clarity and tone
Rich bass, bright trebles, perfect balance
Beautiful guitar amazing clarity and projection
Cordoba Arched top Humidified Hardshell Case included
Free Setup in our shop before shipping!
Please note: This Hauser Limited features exotic Macassar Ebony, which vary greatly in appearance and grain pattern. All of the photos above show the actual guitar listed here.
The Hauser sound is famous for its perfect balance and clean separation of voices. Overtones are very controlled and resulting sound is incredibly pure, with a very focused fundamental at the core of every note. Because of this very pure and direct sound, adding color and nuance of sound is up to the player – moving the right hand over the soundhole yields a very liquidy and velvety quality of tone, while moving towards the bridge achieves a brighter, almost “brassy” sound. This style of guitar appeals to the player wanting maximum control over their own dynamic and modulation (tone color) choices. This guitar is handmade in the USA.
Perfectly balanced and refined.
Materials:
This Cordoba’s Hauser Limited is built with a solid AAA Cedar top and solid Macassar Ebony back/sides. It features a Spanish cedar neck topped with an African ebony fingerboard.
A few modern refinements such as a truss rod, geared tuning machines, durable finish, and non-gut strings were added to improve on what was not available in the 1930s but are essential today. The result is an instrument that exemplifies the authentic Hauser design, voicing, and feel, and captures a rare piece of guitar making history.
The Process:
Cordoba obtained a 1937 Hauser model in order to study it inside and out, and play it over and over. The mission was to understand the essence of what gives this iconic guitar such an amazing voice and feel, and then recreate an instrument that possesses these characteristics and carries the same magic in its DNA. The process was a combination of science and feel; the wood thicknesses of the top, backs, sides, and braces were measured to the nearest hundredth of a millimeter, bracing patterns traced and mapped, and details of the materials, inlays, wood grains, and vibrations were all carefully analyzed. The guitar was played and listened to for hours to gain an understanding of the balance between the trebles and basses, resonance of the top, and a sense for the feel and response of the guitar when played in a variety of styles and environments.
Why Hauser?
The late Spanish maestro Andres Segovia is widely regarded as the most prominent figure to demonstrate through his outstanding playing that the guitar should be considered a viable, legitimate concert instrument, alongside the violin and piano. Previously, the guitar was viewed by the larger concert-going public as a somewhat limited “folk” instrument, belonging at home, or at most as a parlor instrument for the aristocratic elite. After rejecting many of German guitar maker Hermann Hauser’s first attempts at building a “Spanish” style instrument, Segovia finally accepted one built in 1937, deeming it “the greatest guitar of our epoch,”. It was with this Hauser that Segovia tirelessly concertized and recorded for decades, winning over audiences and critics little by little until the classical guitar’s position was secured as a concert worthy instrument. This 1937 Hauser is now regarded one of the most iconic guitars in history. It now resides in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
*The Cordoba Hauser model is also known as the Cordoba "Munich 1937" model in Europe.
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