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Jim Redgate - 2025 Doubletop

Details

Luthier:  Jim Redgate
Construction Year: 2025
Top: Cedar
Back and Sides: Ziricote
Soundboard Finish: Lacquer
Body Finish: Lacquer
Air Body Frequency: F # / G
Scale (mm): 650
Weight (g): 1625
Tuner: Gotoh
Strings: Knobloch - EDC 34.0
Condition: New
Case: Hiscox Pro II

Overview

A brand new 2025 Jim Redgate double-top concert guitar with cedar top and ziricote body. Exceptionally controlled, powerful and balanced, offering long sustain and effortless projection at the highest concert level.
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Ana Vidovic plays Flute Partita in A Minor BWV 1013 by J. S. Bach on a Jim Redgate Classical Guitar
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About the luthier

Jim Redgate is one of the most respected contemporary makers of concert classical guitars. Working from South Australia, he has built instruments for professional performers for several decades and is particularly known for his uncompromising focus on sound production under concert conditions. His guitars are designed to remain stable, balanced and controllable at very high dynamic levels, a quality that has made them a frequent choice among international soloists.

Redgate builds a very limited number of instruments and approaches each guitar as an individual acoustic system rather than as a fixed model. His work is characterised by careful structural control, precise voicing and a strong emphasis on consistency across the dynamic range. After many years of exceptionally high demand and long waiting times, Jim Redgate has closed his order list and no longer accepts private commissions, which has made new instruments from his workshop increasingly rare.

About the guitar

This brand new double top guitar from 2025 represents Jim Redgate’s modern concert concept at its highest level. The cedar soundboard is combined with a ziricote body and finished in lacquer, resulting in a structurally stable yet acoustically powerful instrument. While visually related to Redgate’s lattice models, this guitar employs a double top construction that allows for highly controlled sound production while retaining warmth and depth. The instrument conveys a sense of solidity that supports its remarkable dynamic capacity.

The sound is full, expansive and exceptionally balanced, even at very high sound pressure levels. The guitar delivers a controlled and rounded tone with long and even sustain, allowing complex textures to remain clear without loss of focus. Notes emerge easily and carry a polished richness that remains stable across the entire dynamic range. The response encourages confident projection without requiring physical force, making the instrument equally suitable for powerful concert situations and refined musical detail. During her visit to Siccas Guitars, Ana Vidović played this very guitar while recording a breathtaking performance, demonstrating its ability to combine volume, sustain and tonal refinement at the highest artistic level.

Watch Ana Vidović’s concert performance on this guitar here: https://youtu.be/lL9Mabl1Hzo

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What is the difference between a master guitar and a studio guitar?

Master guitars are built entirely by hand in the workshop of a single luthier, using only high-quality, well-aged tonewoods. Studio guitars are made in small series, often under the supervision of the master luthier, and offer excellent value for students and ambitious amateur players.

Can I try a classical guitar at home for 14 days?

Yes — every guitar you purchase from us comes with a 14-day home approval period. This complimentary trial applies worldwide to all orders, whether you are in Germany, Europe, the USA, Asia or anywhere else. We ship your instrument fully insured in a high-quality case so you can play it under your own acoustic conditions. If the guitar is not the right one for you, simply send it back and receive a full refund of the purchase price.

Can I try a classical guitar before purchasing?

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What payment methods and financing options do you offer?

We accept bank transfer, PayPal, major credit cards, and Klarna. For high-value instruments, we offer individual installment plans on request. Please contact us directly — we will find a suitable solution for every budget.

How do I properly care for my classical guitar?

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