Antonius Müller - 2009 Doubletop

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Luthier:  Antonius Müller
Construction Year: 2009
Construction Type:  Double-Top Guitars
Top: Cedar
Soundboard Finish: French polish
Body Finish: Nitrocellulose
Air Body Frequency: G
Scale (mm): 650
Nut (mm): 53.0
Weight (g): 1730
Tuner: Sloane
Strings: Knobloch - EDC 34.0
Condition: Excellent
Case: Hiscox Pro II

Overview

Eine Antonius Müller Double Top aus dem Jahr 2009 mit Zederndecke sowie Boden und Zargen aus CITES zertifiziertem brasilianischem Palisander. Kraftvoll, resonant und fein ausbalanciert, mit langem Sustain, klarer Stimmtrennung, tiefen Bässen, singenden Diskanten und einem cremigen, obertonreichen Klang.

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Manufacturer Information:
Antonius Müller
Responsible Person:
Siccas Guitars GmbH, Roonstr. 31, 76137 Karlsruhe, Germany, www.siccasguitars.com, info@siccasguitars.com
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Antonius Müller 2009 Double-Top
One of the World's Finest Double Tops? | Müller, Schmidt, De Gregorio, Perelman | WGM#217

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About the luthier

Antonius Müller was born in 1960 in the Taunus region of Germany and completed his training as a guitar maker between 1976 and 1979. He passed his master craftsman examination in 1983 and, one year later, founded the workshop Albert & Müller together with Franz Ulrich Albert. Since the mid 1990s, Müller has devoted himself intensively to the development of his own distinctive guitar model. Since 2007, he has built instruments with a composite soundboard construction using exclusively natural materials, his own interpretation of the double top. In 2013, he established his workshop in Daisbacher Weg in Aarbergen, where he also trained his son Felix Müller as an instrument maker. With more than four decades of professional experience, Antonius Müller is regarded as one of the established masters of contemporary German guitar making.

About the guitar

Built in 2009, this Antonius Müller double top is a fine example of his natural composite soundboard concept. The cedar top gives the instrument an immediate and generous response, while the Brazilian rosewood back and sides add depth, density, and a refined harmonic richness. Its tone has a pronounced core, yet remains open and full of colour: every string carries with remarkable length, the registers feel closely connected, and even dense chords retain their inner order.

Especially compelling is the way this guitar combines power with tonal poetry. It unfolds with an almost piano like breadth, without losing the flexibility and nuance of the classical guitar. The basses and trebles stand in impressive balance; the lower register resonates with depth and sonority, while the upper voices remain rounded, sustained, and singing. Vibrato, colour changes, and dynamic shading respond with immediacy, allowing familiar musical lines to appear with new freshness and polyphonic textures to remain clearly shaped in space.

Rather than emphasizing volume alone, this instrument opens a wide field of resonance. The sound is creamy, overtone rich, and precisely drawn, with a length that lets individual notes seem to travel further than expected. This creates a playing experience of great naturalness: the guitar responds quickly, carries generously, and offers a broad palette of colours without losing its tonal centre.

Condition

This guitar is in excellent condition, with normal wear marks consistent with careful professional use. There are no cracks or repairs, and the finish is in great condition.

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