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Dennis Tolz - 2021 Doubletop

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Dennis Tolz is one of the most interesting German luthiers of his generation. He is based in Berlin, which is an extraordinary active city in terms of guitar making nowadays. His guitars are built in an exciting way, combining a modern volume and playability with a rich traditional sound. To achieve this, Dennis Tolz uses the technique he inherited from Gernot Wagner: the Nomex double top, paired with a rather conventional fan-bracing pattern. His guitars are therefore responsive, easy to play, colourful, articulated, and powerful. Dennis Tolz is internationally recognized for his exceptional guitars and fantastic artists such as David Russell, Rene Izquierdo, and Giampaolo Bandini play his instruments in concert regularly. The waiting time for a new Dennis Tolz guitar is now nine years and keep on extending.

This instrument is a model of balance and elegance. Its flawless and modern design carries a clear idea of Dennis Tolz's commitment to intelligent and refined lutherie. The double-top soundboard made of an outside spruce layer and cedar on the inside is reinforced with a traditional lightweight fan bracing. This combination gives to this instrument a fantastic projection and yet a warm, precise and charming tone. The playing experience is lovely as the neck shape makes playing effortless, and the set up offers extreme comfort. We are pleased to present a guitar from Dennis and firmly believe that this guitar will seduce any passionate guitarist thanks to its pure, rich and voluminous sound.

 

Luthier: Dennis Tolz
Construction year: 2021
Top: Spruce
Body and sides: Indian rosewood
Scale: 650 mm
Nut: 52 mm
Weight: 1418 grams
Air resonance frequency: E
Tuners: Scheller
Strings: Knobloch 400ADC
Case: Hiscox pro II
Condition: New

 

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