10-String

Construction type: spanish style
Scale length: 650mm
Neck width: C-83mm
Back: Madagascar rosewood
Top: spruce AAA
Bracing: Lattice
Fingerboard: Richlite/rosewood
Bridge: Madagascar rosewood
Neck: cherry laminated
Headstock: Soul-sphere
Fret wire: Neusilber classic
Bridge inserts: bone
Finish body: 2K acrylic high-gloss
Finish top: shellac hand polish
Tuners: Rubner Custom
Strings: Pyramid
Case: Hiscox
Miscellaneous: Armrest and Cutaway

Customshop:

Customize each model to your very own, unique soulmate by choosing the type of wood, finish, scale length and neck width according to your preferences…just ask!

Product summary

With this extraordinary instrument, you can embark on a whole new and special musical journey. Originally, we developed this instrument together with a guitarist who wanted to play piano pieces directly from sheet music, requiring an extended range.

The classical guitar in this model is supplemented with 4 additional bass strings (A-B-C-D), bringing with it extreme volume and long resonances. The finish and wood are chosen to best showcase and support classical pieces. The lattice top fine-tunes the warm long resonances to carve out clear melodies despite the large volume. To truly play in the high registers, this guitar also features a beautiful cut, this time in a rounded design.

A real eye-catcher for experimental musicians looking for something extraordinary in their music or wanting to create it.

About the material:

This soul-guitar uniquely embodies the fusion of innovation and tradition in guitar making.

The choice of materials and components underscores our commitment to sustainable, responsible work. We source our wood from truly sustainable forestry. This does not always mean that it comes from regional sources, but from responsible forestry practices. The FSC principles set the highest standards, and since 2020, we have been sourcing all woods according to this standard.

Acoustically and visually, we have many ideas and craftsmanship flexibility to create a unique and wonderful companion for you, despite the limited selection of materials.

We consciously do not exclude tropical wood because by adhering to the above-mentioned principles, we support healthy forestry practices in the countries of origin, considering social and ecological aspects. Naturally, the transport distance for obtaining these woods remains long. Therefore, domestic wood remains our first choice when it fits acoustically and can be sustainably sourced.

We replace tropical wood as follows:

  • Neck: Cedro or Mahogany with European Cherry, Maple, Alder
  • Top: Canadian Cedar with European Spruce
  • Back & sides: Rosewood or Mahogany with Apple, Serviceberry, Plum, Oak, Walnu

If we have special requirements for tonewood, it can also be Ziricote, Katalox, and Pao Ferro from sustainable sources. Interesting fact: at soul-guitars, we prefer sustainable, local woods, but we don’t always know where our instruments will end up. Therefore, we can’t always say if local wood is ideal for you.

We do not want to hide the fact that we still have a stock of tonewoods that do not come from certified sources and should therefore be viewed critically. These include, for example, kingwood, cocobolo, and bubinga. Of course, we will still use this stock, but we will no longer purchase new products without proof of sustainability. A small consolation, but for us, it is the only option to give these woods a long musical life and use them meaningfully. We registered the entire stock of woods with the Bamberg Environmental Office in 2013 and thus have proof that the materials come from our own old stock.

Our conclusion:

Each Soul-guitar is not only a small work of art but also a product of ecologically responsible craftsmanship, making it the ideal choice for musicians who prioritize both quality and environmental responsibility.